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City of Tukwila <br />City Council Transportation & Infrastructure Committee <br />TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE <br />Meeting Minutes <br />September 4, 2019 - 5:30 p.m. - Hazelnut Conference Room, City Hall <br />Councilmembers: Zak Idan, Chair; Thomas McLeod, Kathy Hougardy <br />Staff: Henry Hash, Mike Perfetti, Scott Bates, Hari Ponnekanti, Han Kirkland, Laurel <br />Humphrey <br />Guest: Matthew Bates <br />CALL TO ORDER: Committee Chair Idan called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. <br />I. BUSINESS AGENDA <br />A. Grant Acceptance: Chinook Wind <br />Staff is seeking Council approval of a funding agreement with the State of Washington <br />Recreation and Conservation Office in the amount of $157,200 for the Chinook Wind Project. <br />This project will install an off -channel habitat and passive park as part of a greater habitat and <br />trail corridor including Duwamish Gardens. King County is developing the habitat restoration <br />component and Tukwila is taking the lead in developing public use and maintenance access <br />including a trail, parking, site furnishings, and signage. The City's required 50% match of <br />$157,200 is available from surface water funds and/or other grant sources if available. <br />UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO SEPTEMBER 16, 2019 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. <br />B. Project Completion: South 141st Rapid Rectangular Flashing Beacon Crossings <br />Staff is seeking Council approval of contract completion and release of retainage to Westwater <br />Construction in the amount of $220,948.00 for the South 141' Street Rectangular Rapid <br />Flashing Beacon (RRFP) Pedestrian Crossings Project. This project constructed two new RRFP <br />crossings at South 141st Street and Tukwila International Boulevard, was completed on May 3, <br />2019, and was completed under budget. Chair Idan noted that security staff at the Mosque are <br />helping to direct pedestrians to use the new crossings. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD <br />TO SEPTEMBER 16, 2019 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. <br />C. Bid Award: Annual Bridge Inspections & Repairs <br />Staff is seeking Council approval to award a bid to Nordvind Company, LLC in the amount of <br />$320,400 for construction of the South 196th/200th Street Bridge Repair Project. This project <br />includes repair of approximately 100 linear feet of improvements within the right-of-way of <br />South 200th Street, including removal and replacement of the concrete bridge approach and <br />associated structures on the West side of the river. The bridge is shared with the City of Kent, <br />which recently repaired the approach on their side. UNANIMOUS APPROVAL. FORWARD TO <br />SEPTEMBER 16, 2019 REGULAR CONSENT AGENDA. <br />D. State of the City's Bridges Report <br />Staff briefed the Committee on the entire bridge inventory, discussing overall condition and <br />potential future actions. The City owns 23 bridges, 16 of which bear traffic and 7 pedestrian - <br />only. There are currently five bridges with a sufficiency rating between 80-100, six bridges rated <br />