HomeMy WebLinkAboutTIC 2017-07-25 Item 2F - Grant Application - Transportation Improvement Board for West Valley Highway (I-405 to Strander Boulevard)City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor
Public Works Department - Bob Giberson, Director
INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM
TO:
Transportation and Infrastructure Commit e
FROM:
Bob Giberson, Public Works Directory
BY:
Cyndy Knighton, Senior Program Manager
CC:
Mayor Ekberg
DATE:
July 21, 2017
SUBJECT: West Valley Highway (1 -405 to Strander Blvd)
Project No. 99310410
Transportation Improvement Board Grant Application
ISSUE
Authorize the submittal of a grant application to the Washington State Transportation Improvement
Board (TIB) to fund the West Valley Highway — 1 -405 to Strander Blvd Street Project.
BACKGROUND
The TIB has issued a Call for Projects inviting qualified applicants to apply for available grant funds.
Current City policy requires approval by the appropriate Committee before applying for grants. Grant
applications are due by August 18, 2017.
DISCUSSION
The TIB program awards State funds for selected projects. TIB funding requires a minimum 20%
local match and utility undergrounding costs are not typically eligible.
In 2016, Tukwila submitted an application to The TIB for this project. While it was unsuccessful, it
was the highest scoring project that was not selected for funding. City staff met with the TIB staff to
discuss the project and how it could be improved for successful funding. Changes will be
incorporated to the project design and funding package to improve the success of obtaining a grant.
TIB appears particularly interested in this project as it is a supporting improvement to the future
Strander Boulevard project which is high on TIB's radar for construction funding.
FISCAL IMPACT
The West Valley Hwy Project is included on the City's traffic impact fee list and local matching funds
would be provided from a combination of traffic impact fees collected and arterial street funds, if a
State TIB grant is awarded.
RECOMMENDATION
Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approval to submit a 2017 grant application to the
Washington State Transportation Improvement Board for the West Valley Highway Street Project.
Attachment: Page 26, 2017 CIP
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CITY OF TUKWILA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY
2017 to 2022
PROJECT:
West Valley Hwy (1-405 - Strander Blvd) Project No. 99310410
DESCRIPTION:
Design and construct completion of 7 lane sections of West Valley Hwy with curbs, gutters, storm drainage,
lighting and traffic control, including safety and capacity improvements at the S 156th St intersection.
JUSTIFICATION:
Safety and capacity items need completion. Portions have been completed by development.
STATUS:
Combined with W Valley Hwy /S 156th Intersection in 2017. Continuing to work with development. May be
completed in phases; Longacres to S 156th St and then S 156th St to 1 -405.
MAINT. IMPACT:
Reduced maintenance.
Project is on Traffic Impact Fee List. Grants from Federal STP awarded for $627k that includes $112k for
COMMENT:
design of sidewalk /bike path on Longacres Way (S 158th St) and proposed State Transportation Improvement
Board grant of $1.3m for 2018/2019.
FINANCIAL Through Estimated
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2,800
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FUND SOURCES
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