HomeMy WebLinkAboutTrans 2010-09-20 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKET1. PRESENTATION(S)
2. BUSINESS AGENDA
d. Second Quarter Reports
3. ANNOUNCEMENTS
4. MISCELLANEOUS
City of Tukwila
Transportation Committee
Verna Seal, Chair
Joan Hernandez
De'Sean Quinn
Item
AGENDA
a. E Marginal Way S/S 86th PI Traffic Signal Pole
Bid Award
b. Annual Traffic Signal Program
Purchase of Three Traffic Signal Control Cabinets
c. Tukwila Urban Center Access Project (Klickitat)
Acceptance of Grants
Distribution: B Giberson
Seal F Iriarte
J Hernandez R. Tischmak
D Quinn P Brodin
D Robertson G. Labanara
Mayor Haggerton C Knighton
S Lancaster P Lau
K. Matej M. Mathia
D Speck S Anderson
C O'Flaherty S Hunstock
M. Hart J Pace
S Norris J Harrison
S Kerslake N. Olivas
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2010
Time: 5 :00 PM Place: Conference Room #1
1 Recommended Action
a. Forward to 9/27/10 C O W Pg. 1
and 10/4/10 Regular
b. Forward to 9/27/10 C.O.W. Pg. 5
and 10/4/10 Regular
c. Forward to 9/27/10 C 0 W
and 10/4/10 Regular
d. Information Only
Future Agendas:
Next Scheduled Meeting: Monday, October 4, 2010
Committee Goal:
Establish a process to provide updates to Council on issues that are brought forward at Council meetings
during citizen comment opportunities
15 The City of Tukwila strives to accommodate individuals with disabilities
P /ease contact the Public Works Department at 206 433 -0179 for assistance.
R. Still
M. Miotke
J Trantina
C Parrish
B Arthur
File Copy
Single side to Ana
2 Extra Copies
e -mail cover to
B Saxton, M. Hart,
C O'Flaherty, D
Almberg Dideon, S
Norris and S Kirby
Page
Pg. 7
Pg. 9
Attachments: Bid Tabulations
Vicinity Map
City of Tukwila
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Haggerton
Transportation Committee
FROM: Public Works Director
DATE: September 9, 2010
Subject: East Marginal Wav S S 86th PI. Traffic Signal Pole Replacement
Project No. 11001605
BID AWARD
ISSUE
Award the East Marginal Way S S 86 PI. Traffic Signal Pole Replacement.
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
BACKGROUND
On February 20, 2010, an errant vehicle struck a traffic signal pole on East Marginal Way S
at S 86 Place. The signal pole sustained enough damage to necessitate its replacement.
The traffic signal was temporarily repaired and put back into service until permanent repairs
can be constructed. One signal pole will have to be completely replaced. The driver's
insurance company will be billed for all reimbursement costs.
ACTION TAKEN
Bids were advertised on August 19th and 26th and opened on September 2, 2010. Two (2)
bids were received and Signal Electric, Inc. submitted the lowest bid at $35,054.00. The
engineer's estimate was $50,000.00.
Signal Electric, Inc. has worked for the City on past projects and has performed good work.
BUDGET AND BID SUMMARY
Bid Results Engineer's Estimate Budg
Bid Amount $35,054.00 $50,000.00 Insurance
Contingency (10 3,505.40 5,000.00
Total 38.559.40 55.000.00 N/A
RECOMMENDATION
Council is being asked to award the construction contract for the East Marginal Way S S
86 PI. Traffic Signal Pole Replacement contract to Signal Electric, Inc. in the amount of
$35,054.00 and consider this item at the September 27, 2010 Committee of the Whole
meeting and subsequent October 4, 2010 Regular Meeting.
W' \PW Eng \PROJECTS\A- RW RS Projects \11001605 EMW 86th PI Signal Pole \Into Memo Bid Award EMW_86th.doc
CITY OF TUKWILA
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Signal Pole Replacement
E Marginal Way S S 86th PI
Project No. 11001605
Item
No.
!ROADWAY
1 I Mobilization
1 2 1Project Temporary Traffic Control
I 3 'Shoring or Extra Excavation, Class A
TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
Item
1 4 (Traffic Signal Modifications
Engineer's Estimate (Base Bid)
Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost Unit Cost Total Cost Unit Cost Total Cost
u
1 1 LS 1 $5,000 1 5,000 11 $3,000.00
1 1 LS 1 $5,000 1 5,000 11 $10,000 00
1 I LS $5,000 I 5,000 II $3,312.00
1 1 LS 1 $35,000 1 35,000 11 $18,742.00 I $18,742 0011 $21,000.00 I
TOTAL (SCHEDULE A BASE BID) 50,000.00 $35,054.00
KPG
Prepared by: \O I Iry r
Date: Z B 6
Signal Electric, Inc. Transportation Systems, Inc.
$3,000 0011 $4,000.00 I
$10,000.0011 $3,800.00 1
$3,312.00II $14,000 00
$4,000.00
$3,800 00
$14,000.00
$21,000 001
$42,800.00
44,
V ►C►NIT‘f N1Ap
AL WAY S $6T pL
EAST �ARG►N EVENT
SIGNA POLE REPLAC
N
I, r
1
TO:
ISSUE
BACKGROUND
ANALYSIS
Attachment: Western Systems Quote
City of Tukwila
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
Mayor Haggerton
Transportation Committe
FROM: Public Works Director
DATE: September 15, 2010
SUBJECT: Annual Traffic Signal Program
Project No. 91010405
Purchase of Three Traffic Signal Control Cabinets
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
Approve purchase of three traffic signal control cabinets built to the City of Tukwila's specifications.
This purchase is to replace three 20 year -old signal cabinets that have become obsolete. The
new cabinets will accommodate a new fiber line that will be installed by in -house staff The
signal cabinets will be replaced at the intersections of Interurban and 58 42 and 52 Aves S.
These cabinets will allow for the expansion of the existing Intelligent Transportation System
(ITS)
Western Systems is a listed vendor on the Washington State procurement contract #03502 for the
traffic signal cabinets and the sole source vendor for Eagle M -50 Signal controllers. Purchase
orders PWM51435, PWM51436, and PWM51437 with a total of $61,787.58 are prepared for
Western Systems for the acquisition of three new ITS traffic control cabinets. All three are
budgeted in the 104 Fund Annual Traffic Signal Program with $100,000 00.
BUDGET AND BID SUMMARY
Each Total 2010 Budaet
Annual Traffic Signal Program 20,595.86 61,787.58 100,000.00
RECOMMENDATION
The Council is being asked to approve the purchase of three ITS traffic control cabinets from
Western Systems of Everett, Washington in the amount of $61,787.58 and consider this item at the
September 27, 2010 Committee of the Whole meeting and subsequent October 4, 2010 Regular
Meeting.
W\PW Eng \PROJECTSIA- RW RS Projects\91010405 (Replace 3 Traffic Signal Control Cabinets) \Info Memo ITS Cabinets to Council 2010.doc
INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING SOLUTIONS
909 SE EVERETT MALL WAY #Al20 PHONE (4253 438-1133
EVERETT. WA 98208 FAX (425) 438-1585
Page 1 of 1
September 15, 2010
Attention: Scott Bates City of Tukwila
Quotation Controller Cabinets
Scott,
We are pleased to quote you the following pricing for controller cabinets;
Bid Item #1: Controller Cabinet Type SP Complete
3 Type Stretch -P controller cabinets wired per City of Tukwila 2010 specifications including: Wired facility with Type SP
Enclosure (unfinished aluminum, UL listed) with; 16- position TS2 -2 load -bay, (1) detector rack wired for (1) bus interface unit,
(4) 4 Channel loop amplifiers and (2) Opticom, (2) detector racks wired for (1) bus interface unit and (4) 4 channel loop
Amplifiers, final assembly, auxiliary switch panel, detector panel, fan and thermostat, power panel, SDLC and PS termination
Panel, video detection panel, flash program jumpers and unused phase links
Includes the following plug -in devices:
1 SIEMENS EPAC3168M52 controller with SEPAC 3.33seD NTCIP software, data key module and 2M data key
1— EDI MMUI6LEIP malfunction management unit
1— GarrettCom 6K16V ethernet switch with 6KP8V -RJ45 TP module, GBPMV -20TX dual GBIC ports and (2) GBIC- LXSC10
10km GBIC transceivers
3 EDI BIU700 bus interface units
1 EDI PS250 shelf mounted power supply
16 PDC SSS871 /0 cube load switches with I/O indicators
1 PDC SSS87 cube flasher
6 Detrol 205 flash transfer relays
4 EDI ORACLE4e 4- channel rack mount loop amplifiers
THIS QUOTATION INCLUDES ONLY THE ITEMS LISTED HEREIN
Standard Delivery 85 -110 days after release
Terms: Net 30 Days
FOB Destination
This quote is good through 2010.
Sincerely,
WESTERN SYSTEMS
Ragete 7�i'.m4
President
SIEMENS "A li
Carmanah Optelecom -nkr
htta /www.westernsystems- inc.com
ITER s'
41 4
Quotation WSQ W2684
18.809.00 unit cost 56.427.00 lump sum
x ci 70 .t.iJ A-`4--
"5 3C St.
Cpha
SENSYS
Networks
TO
FROM
DATE:
SUBJECT:
City of Tukwila
Grant
Federal Sec. 117, FFY 2005 Approp Act
Federal High Priority Projects (HPP 474)
Federal High Priority Projects (HPP 475)
Federal STP Regional
Federal Intersection and Corridor Safety
State Transportation Improvement Board
Attachment: CIP Page
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
Mayor Haggerton
Transportation Committee
Public Works Director
September 15, 2010
Tukwila Urban Center Access Proiect (Kiickitatl
Project No. 98410419
Acceptance of Grants
ISSUE
Formal City acceptance of six grants which have been awarded to the TUC Access Project.
BACKGROUND
Since 2003, staff has been working on the Tukwila Urban Center Access Project to improve traffic
conditions at and around the Klickitat Drive /Southcenter Parkway intersection. Funding for the design and
construction of this major project comes from many sources including six grants, impact/mitigation fees,
City funds, and Local Improvement District #33 According to CIP Policy #12, staff must get approval from
the full Council before accepting grants. This policy has been met in the past with the annual adoption of
the CIP and budget showing both the proposed and accepted grants.
DISCUSSION
Six grants have been awarded to this project. The first three grants have been fully expended in the
design phase and the remaining three grants will be utilized for construction
Year of
Award
2005
2006
2006
2006
2006
2006
W: \PW Eng \Old P drive \Cyndy \Klickitat \INFORMATION MEMO Grants Acceptance 9 -15 -10 doc
Phase
Design
Design
Design
Construction
Construction
Construction
Total
Minimum
Match
0%
0%
0%
13.5%
0%
20%
$1,405,000
Jim Haggerton, Mayor
Amount
$983,928
719,921
1,574,824
3,000,000
250,000
5,000,000
$11,528,673
The minimum match listed above would be represented by the LID #33 and City funds. Attached is the
proposed 2011 CIP page for the TUC Access Project.
Recent approvals from WSDOT have been given on the updated Hydraulics Report as well as the
Channelization Plans. Staff is working with WSDOT and the Transportation Improvement Board to formally
"obligate" the remaining construction funds Pending those obligations and final approval by both agencies,
staff expects to advertise this project before the end of September.
RECOMMENDATION
Council is being asked to formally accept the six grants for the Tukwila Urban Center Access Project and
consider this item at the September 27, 2010 Committee of the Whole and the subsequent October 4,
2010 Regular Meeting.
PROJECT: Tukwila Urban Center Access (Klickitat-S1C Pkwy) Project No 98410419
DESCRIPTION: Improve traffic flow on Southcenter Parkway, Klickitat Drive and Strander Boulevard by constructing an
underpass for the southbound lane on Southcenter Pkwy Coordinate with WSDOT on 1 -5 on- ramps.
JUSTIFICATION: Provide needed future traffic capacity, safety improvements and reduce accidents
STATUS: Design Report completed in 2005, design in 2006 2007, and LID formation in 2009 Proposed Southcenter
Pkwy/Klickitat road closure for duration of construction will save a significant amount of costs.
MAINT. IMPACT: Overlay on a 10 -20 year cycle
Project is on Impact Fee List under Zone 1 Federal design funds for $3.25m. Westfield Mall mitigation $579k
COMMENT: cash and $846k ROW, Boeing (Longacres) mitigation is $65k, ACME Bowling $112k. Construction grants, State
TIB $5m, Federal STP $3m and $250k. Local Improvement District (LID) is a range from $6.5 to $10 5 million
FINANCIAL Through Estimated
(in $000's) 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 BEYOND TOTAL
EXPENSES
Design 3,341 670 4,011
LID Expenses 197 10 500 707
Land (R/W) 2,408 7 2,415
Const. Mgmt. 2,513 2,513
Construction 16,750 16,750
TOTAL EXPENSES 5,946 687 19,763 0 0 0 0 0 0 26,396
FUND SOURCES
Awarded Fed Grant 974 3,250 4,224
Earmark future) 1,840 435 2,275
Awarded State Grant 5,000 5,000
LID 11,545 11,545
ROW Donation 846 846
Mitigation Actual 759 759
impact Pees 336 471 807
City Oper Revenue 1,191 (219) (32) 0 0 0 0 0 0 940
TOTAL SOURCES 5,946 687 19,763 0 0 0 0 0 0 26,396
Project Location
2n11 2n16 Capital Improvement Program
CITY OF TUKWILA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY
2011 to 2016
15
CITY COUNCIL
City of Tukwila
BUDGET PROGRAM GOALS.
SECOND QUARTER REPORT TO COUNCIL
April 1 June 30, 2010
Prepared for Transportation Committee
Jim Haggerton, Mayo;
1 Seek out opportunities for Councilmembers to further their knowledge. experience and awareness of
the different cultures represented within the Tukwila community Assigned to Community Affairs
Parks Committee for implementation and /or follow -up
2. Support programs and services that orovide a sense of stability. community and unity throuahout
Tukwila's residential neighborhoods. Assigned to Community Affairs Parks Committee for
implementation and /or follow -up Councilmembers continue to sponsor a monthly Coffee Chat in the
Tukwila community.
3 Work toaether in cooperation with nearby cities to address common problems in the Hiahwav 99
corridor and Military Road: Assigned to Finance Safety Committee for implementation and /or
follow -up A small standing committee of three members from each Council met on April 22, 2010, to
discuss items of common interest. The Military Road /Tukwila International Boulevard corridor was
one of those items. Another meeting has been scheduled for July
4 Provide leaislative support and encouragement to Tukwila residents livina in rental communities
throuah proarams that hold owners and /or property manaaers accountable for orovidina safe places
to live throuah the implementation of a rental licensina proaram. Completed On April 19, 2010,
Council approved a resolution adopting a residential rental business license and inspection program
fee schedule. In June, Substitute Senate Bill 6459 regarding rental property inspections, which was
actively opposed by Tukwila, became law.
5 Approve and implement standard ooeratina procedures for the Council. Review and update
procedures on a reaular basis: Not currently assigned to a specific committee, monitored by the
Council President and Legislative Analyst. The Council did not implement any policies for
incorporation into the standard operating procedure manual during the second quarter
6. Support the implementation of City endorsed oroarams (i.e., Walk Roll Plan, Fire Master Plan,
Parks Recreation Open Space Plan) throuah policy related decisions not associated with direct
program fundina: Assigned to Community Affairs Parks Committee for implementation and /or
follow -up.
7. Ensure a commitment to continued human services funding in relation to the cost of livina throuah
consistent review of regional. state and federal budgets affectina human services proarams and
services Assigned to Community Affairs Parks and Finance Safety Committees for
implementation and /or follow -up. This item will be scheduled for Committee review as budget reviews
deem appropriate.
8. Study the feasibility and implementation of televised City Council meetings. Assigned to Utilities
Committee for implementation and /or follow -up.
9. Continue to foster relationships within local. regional and state entities that encourage opportunities
for ioint partnership and outreach. Assigned to Utilities Committee for implementation and /or follow
up. Councilmembers serve as representatives and alternates on local, regional and state boards,
committees and commissions including but not limited to SCATBd, SKCEDI, WRIA 9, AHAB,
2010 Second Quarter Report
Prepared for Transportation Committee
Page 2
Suburban Cities Association, Association of Washington Cities, Highline Forum and Cascade Water
Alliance.
10 Formulate an Adopt -a- Neighborhood oroaram that will provide Councilmembers the opportunity to
become more familiar with the chanaina faces of communities and neiahborhoods throuahout the
City Assigned to Community Affairs Parks Committee for implementation and /or follow -up
11. Research the viability of sponsoring a City -wide Citizens' Academy Assigned to Community Affairs
Parks and Finance Safety Committees implementation and /or follow -up.
12. Establish a process to provide updates to Council on issues that are brought forward at Council
meetinas durina citizen comment opportunities. Completed. During the second quarter, City
Administration formulated an efficient process to update Council of such items. The system is
currently managed by the Mayor's Executive Assistant.
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
2nd QUARTER SIGNIFICANT ISSUES
The pre- construction conference and preliminary coordination meetings were held for the Southcenter
Parkway Extension project. Construction will begin in early July and is to be completed by the end of
2011.
Construction is approximately 85% complete for a September completion and within budget for Phase II
III of Tukwila International Blvd Improvement Project. Sidewalks were completed this quarter and paving
is scheduled for July and August.
BUDGET PROGRAM GOALS
Public Works Administration
1 Prepare and present a comprehensive City Facilities Upgrade and Replacement Plan Public Works
and DCD held a kick -off meeting and began a condition evaluation.
2. Evaluate future arant fundina options available and propose a course of action to fund transportation
proiects: Received approval from the Transportation Committee to apply for TIGER II funding
for the Klickitat project; and received approval from Utilities Committee to apply for NPDES
grant funding through DOE.
3. Implement the Emeraencv Manaaement Community Disaster Education (CDE) Proaram' CERT
Program Trainer recruitment on hold due to budget restrictions.
4 Provide auarterlv reports on emeraencv manaaement issues. Mayor and Council are being
regularly updated on all issues.
5. Hold auarterlv community informational meetinas: Ongoing.
Business Services
1. Create a more effective. cost efficient department— oroiectina and monitorina department costs:
seekina more cost effective purchasing agreements with vendors: preparing the department's
operation. maintenance and capital facilities budoet usina a "needs- basis" approach. Ongoing. Each
vacant position and seasonal labor will be analyzed to determine if necessary at this time.
2. Review the feasibility of usina Council- approved Local Improvement Districts (LIDs1 as a means of
financina street improvement oroiects for residential and commercial areas, Approved Resolution
No. 1698 for the Intent to Form a LID and Ordinance No. 2260 was approved to Form LID #33
for the Tukwila Urban Center Access (Klickitat) Project.
3. Review "rate model" for establishing appropriate rates for water, sewer and surface water enterprise
funds. Investiaate the feasibility of a consumption -based sewer rate: The interfund utility tax was
2010 Second Quarter Report
Prepared for Transportation Committee
Page 3
implemented to help fund the Howard Hanson Dam Flood Response Plan. The rate model will
be adjusted to reflect the utility tax without a sunset clause.
Maintenance Administration
1. Identify operational requirements (facility space. equipment. and personnel) for all maintenance
functions beina pe rformed: Comments are being provided to the City's Facility Report Matrix.
2. Implement recurrent technical trainino and operational safety programs to maintain emolovee
certification levels to meet current and updated reaulations All required training for 2010 is
completed as of the June 23 training for Lock out/Tag -out Safety.
3. Initiate a program that will improve the enemy efficiency of City maintenance operations. As part of
the City's Green Team, Public Works is reducing waste and evaluating energy conservation.
Engineering Administration
1. Assess standardized contractino procedures for construction and reoair proiects. City attorney is
reviewing all contract templates.
2. Annual assessment and update of transportation impact fees system A contract with Fehr Peers
has been executed to provide a review of the impact fees by June 30, 2011.
Development
General:
1. Maintain and improve the turn around time for oermit review and approval: All performance goals
are being met.
2. Work with and support DCD to improve permit processes: Ongoing.
Performance:
1. Zero backloas of permits waitina for more than 30 days to be reviewed Goal being met.
2. Permits for single- family residences issued within 30 days: Goal being met.
Facility Maintenance
General:
1. Maintain a record keeping and trackina system for facility maintenance work order allocation..
Facilities report completed for auxiliary power sources (i.e. 6300 Building, etc.).
2. Implement the business plan for facility maintenance Planning is now part of the Green Initiative.
Performance:
1 Advertise and award 90% of active Fund 303 Projects no later than June 1 On budgetary hold.
2. Reduce facility maintenance costs by 10% throuoh efficiencies: Implementing lighting HVAC
efficiencies.
Street Maintenance /General Admin
General:
1. Participate in pavement manaaement for the multi -year street overlay oroaram The 2009/2010
Overlay and Repair Program was completed.
2. Assess the Traffic Ooerations Center (TOC) effectiveness and flexibility with an emphasis on
expanding its use by other departments. Analyzing fiber expansion by City crews along E
Marginal Way corridor.
Performance
1. Repair City -owned streetlights within 72 hours. For Seattle City Liaht/Puaet Sound Eneray
streetliahts. report within 24 hours. Repairs have been made on City -owned lights as needed.
2. Correct all traffic sional problems within 24 hours Goal being met.
3. Perform auarterly preventative maintenance on all City -owned traffic sicnals. Ongoing.
4. Evaluate reflectivity of all signs once a year Ongoing.
5 City street cleanina. Goal being met.
Residential 100 percent of the streets. twice a year.
Arterial residential and commercial /industrial roads six times a dear.
Arterial commercial /industrial roads eight times a year.
2010 Second Quarter Report
Prepared for Transportation Committee
Page 4
6. Potholes shall be repaired within 48 hours of notification. Goal being met.
7. Provide auarterlv reports on the effort to remove araffiti from public property Year -end report being
prepared.
Residential Streets General Engineering
1. Prioritize. budaet. and schedule list of residential street imorovement oroiects. includina condition of
sidewalks. for inclusion into the City's Capital Improvement Proaram On hold.
2. Annual update of pavement manaaement system Design of 2011 Overlay Repair program will
begin in the 4`" quarter. Due to staff workload, the pavement management system will be
updated in late 2010.
Bridges Streets General Engineering
1. OnQoina construction of Phase 11 III of Tukwila International Blvd. Imorovement Proiect:
Construction is 85% complete and within budget. Traffic was shifted from the west side of the
road to the east side to enable contractor to construct west side improvements. Construction
of center medians is underway. Construction anticipated to be complete in September.
2. Award construction contract for Tukwila Urban Access (Klickitat' Proiect: ROW acquisition
continuing with certification to follow. Negotiating final design issues with WSDOT. Final
design documents are being prepared for advertisement in July /August.
3. Award construction contract for Southcenter Parkway Project: Project was awarded to Scarsella
Brothers. Pre construction preparation and schedule development are ongoing. Construction
will begin in early July 2010.
Water Utility /Maintenance Operations
General:
1. Track backflow prevention compliance for the annual Department of Health report usina the City's
cross connection data oroaram: Data updates completed and DOH reports have been submitted.
2. Continue the remaining phase of the automatic meter read program in the residential areas: Final
area of Allentown is to be completed.
3. Implement a proaram to test the accuracy of water meters 2- inches and lamer into standard
Preventative maintenance procedures: Goal being met.
4 Monitor Water Use Efficiency efforts and provide an annual reoort: Report sent to Washington
State Department of Health.
Performance:
1 Install new water meters within 48 hours of the hook -uo reauest: Goal being met.
2. Respond to water quality concerns within 24 hours: Lake Young's algal bloom issues are Tess
than they were in May and June, especially after using new filters.
3. Test chlorine residual level hi-monthly' Goal being met as scheduled.
4. Test coliform levels bi- monthly Goal being met.
5 Achieve 10 percent water savings to meet Water Efficiency Goals established by the Municipal Water
Law: Completed 10% for 2009.
6. Regular testina of fire hydrants. Ongoing.
General Engineering Services Water
1. Complete construction of Andover Park East Water main Replacement Project: Design has been
reviewed and updated. Final plans and specifications are being prepared for advertisement in
third quarter of 2010.
Sewer Maintenance Operations
General:
1. Evaluate system -wide conditions for possible replacement and /or uparade Assessment completed
with Infiltration Inflow work.
2 Review results of video loos to identify damaaed areas and locations of possible infiltration /inflow:
Repairs have been made as needed based on inspection logs.
2010 Second Quarter Report
Prepared for Transportation Committee
Page 5
3. Implement a sv stem for remote monitorina of lift stations response and corrective action can be
achieved from a laptop computer New software installed and adjustments continue.
Performance
1 TV inspect 20.000 LF of pipe annually' Ongoing for 2010.
2. Clean 183.000 LF of pipe annually' This goal was not met due to the Howard Hanson Dam Flood
Response Plan in 2009. Ongoing for 2010.
3. Clean and maintain 730 manholes annually: Ongoing for 2010.
4 Weekly monitoring of 10 sewer lift stations for pump hours. start counts. and aenerator operation.
Routine scheduled monitoring along with cleaning of wet wells.
General Engineering Services Sewer
1. Complete construction of the Interurban Ave S Gravity Sewer Proiect: Design is being modified due
to right -of -way issues. Overflow pipe will stay within right -of -way instead of being constructed
in an easement. Potholing existing utilities to identify conflicts. Advertise in third quarter of
2010. Work will precede Interurban Ave S roadway improvements.
Surface Water Maintenance
General:
1. Participate in development of a multi -year small drainaae proiect list: Design review for 2010
completed.
2. Provide field support to Enaineerina for GIS inventory Continuing with Area 6.
3. Investiaate through usage of TV. GIS and flushina tasks to find unmapped systems: Efforts are
underway to begin TV work in areas that still need additional mapping.
Performance
1. TV inspect 15.000 LF of pipe: Work began and should be completed before 3 quarter.
2. Maintain /clean 3.500 LF of ditches and four larae water aualitv ponds. Fisheries permits were
needed for problem areas. Ongoing for 2010.
3. Clean 1.400 catch basins. manholes and stormceptors: Ongoing for 2010.
4. Maintain /clean 15.000 LF of storm lines. Started inspection efforts for 2010.
5. Conduct weekly monitorina of five storm lift stations for pump hours. start counts. and Generator
operation: Routine scheduled monitoring ongoing.
Surface Water General Engineering Services
1. Complete small drainage projects identified on the approved list for 2009 -2010 Design for 2010
underway for 3 sites. Advertisement scheduled for bidding in July /August.
2. Continue adoption and repair of the private storm systems that have been identified: There are 3
sites included with the 2010 Small Drainage Program to be advertised bid in July /August.
3. Continue development of the GIS as- builts of city infrastructure that complies with NPDES• Area 6
field data collection is complete. Mapping will be completed in the 3rd quarter.
Equipment Rental
General.
1. Use the Fleet Manaaement Database to recommend a 10 percent reduction in the City's fleet costs.
Carpool efforts successful, analyzing fuel costs.
2 Fully implement the Vehicle Replacement Guidelines Procedures Goal being met.
Performance:
1. Return 100 percent of vehicles for preventive maintenance and checkup within the 30 -day timeframe.
Ongoing, goal being met.
2. Keep 90 percent of safety vehicles (Police and Fire) available for use. Continuing with goal, with
the focus on the Fire fleet.
3. Complete by April 30th. the "Condition of the City's Fleet" Report: Available upon request.
4 Complete 85 percent of the capital equipment purchases by June 30th: On budgetary hold, only 6
patrol vehicles have been ordered to date.