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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTIS 2022-05-16 Item 2A - Grant Acceptance - Puget Sound Regional Council Grant for Green River Trail Improvements�uA City of Tukwila Public Works s Oeportmo „ mm Hari Partooko t6, tlrrector/CIty" Engin tr INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM AG rt Ek TO: Transportation and Infrastructure Services Committee FROM: Hari Ponnekanti, Public Works Director/City Engineer BY: Brittany Robinson, Grant Analyst CC: Mayor Allan Ekberg DATE: May 13, 2022 SUBJECT: Green River Trail Improvements Project Project No. 91810403 PSRC Transportation Alternative Program Grant Award and Acceptance ISSUE Acceptance of a Transportation Alternative Program (TAP) Grant Award with the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) in the amount of $989,000 for the Green River Trail Improvements Project. BACKGROUND The Green River Trail Improvements Project is the final section of a larger vision to provide safe and equitable access for pedestrians and cyclists from Tukwila Station to the Tukwila Transit Center and greater Southcenter District. This project aligns with other bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure projects, including the Tukwila Urban Center (TUC) Pedestrian - Bicycle Bridge Project, which was completed in 2016; and the related Baker Boulevard Non -Motorized Improvements Project, which was completed in 2018. Due to funding constraints, the construction of the Green River Trail Project was never completed. DISCUSSION TAP grant funding is available every other year for cities and counties to build bicycle, pedestrian, and other community- based transportation improvements in the region. On March 25, 2022, the PSRC provided the City with notice of award for $989,000 in TAP grant funding for the construction phase of the Green River Trail Improvements project. TAP grant funding will complete the final segment of the Green River Trail Improvements project, which intersects with Christensen Road. The project will widen and pave 700 feet of trail, construct a new pedestrian plaza, and add way -finding signs to major destinations, illumination, and security cameras. The project is fully designed and permitted, and the grant funds will be used exclusively for construction related activities. The Green River Trail project permits were combined with the Tukwila Urban Center (TUC) Pedestrian -Bicycle Bridge Project and are set to expire at the end of year. Construction must be completed by the end of 2022, or new permits will be required, which would increase the project budget and significantly extend the project timeline. Staff will obligate funds to begin construction in August to meet project completion goals. FINANCIAL IMPACT The cost to complete the Green River Trail Improvements project is $1,297,000, which is based off the most recent Engineer's Estimate. The Puget Sound Regional Council is awarding the City $989,000 and the City match required to complete the project is $308,000. The 2021-2022 project budget is sufficient to cover the match. Cost Estimate 2021-2022 Project Budget TAP Grant Award $989,000 $308,000 City Match 308,000 Project Total $1,297,000 RECOMMENDATION Council is being asked to formally accept the Transportation Alternative Program (TAP) Grant Award with the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) in the amount of $989,000 for the Green River Trail Improvements Project and consider this item on the Consent Agenda at the June 6, 2022, Regular Council Meeting. Attachments: 2021 CIP Page 11 Project Vicinity Map TAP Grant Award Letter 1 y or CITY OF TUKWILA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY 2021 to 2026 PROJECT: Green River Trail Improvements Project No. 91810403 Construct a widened trail section between the west landing of the Southcenter Pedestrian Bridge and the DESCRIPTION: shared use path on Christensen Road. Includes illumination, CCTV, and provides the fiber connection to the Pedestrian Bridge for operation of CCTV and communication to the light controllers and ped/bike counter. JUSTIFICATION: Wider trail section is needed to accommodate the intermingling of trail and bridge users by providing a wider trail and improved safety features. STATUS: Designed and permitted as part of the TUC Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge. MAINT. IMPACT: Reduced pavement repairs, increased maintenance for illumination and CCTV upkeep. Project is a subset of the TUC/TOD Ped Imprvmt Project (90710405), the TUC Ped/Bike Bridge Project (90510403) and Baker Blvd Non -Motorized (91610409). All permitting and mitigation was completed as part of the Ped Bridge project. Permitting expires in 2022, delays past this date would need new permit approvals. PSRC grant application in 2018 unsuccessful. Apply for ped/bike grant in 2020. COMMENT: FINANCIAL Through Estimated (in $000's) 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 BEYOND TOTAL EXPENSES � � Project Location - '15e 51 MN" �,L Ili ati.t 0 Design 74 .....,.. 'S H:.rid 74 Land (R/W) I Tukvv le Pkwy v 0 Const. Mgmt. =�L�r a Treck or / � M�W III a m m ,i IN V 200 I. d'� �... N G�.. Upland Dr 7¢�@ & l Ji` �] M Mldlantl Oror ,.x LI T>sa Tnlara Dr saran 200 Construction 1,000 1,000 TOTAL EXPENSES 0 0 74 1,200 0 0 0 0 0 1,274 FUND SOURCES Awarded Grant 0 Proposed Grant 66 900 966 Mitigation Actual 0 Traffic Impact Fees 0 City Oper. 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There is strong demand for resources to build bicycle, pedestrian and other community-based transportation improvements in the region. During this round of funding, PSRC received a total of 27 applications requesting approximately $37 million. Securing federal transportation funding for communities in the region is one of the most important responsibilities of the Puget Sound Regional Council. Through our merit -based project selection process, PSRC ensures that federal transportation funds are put to work on priority projects that meet local needs and help achieve the region's Tong -term goals for transportation, economic development and growth planning. We appreciate your leadership and great work by your staff to help this project succeed. Together we're building a better system that provides transportation choices and enhances communities. I look forward to continuing to partner with you on efforts to help the region thrive for the long term. Warm regards, Josh Brown Executive Director Puget Sound Regional Council cc: Hari Ponnekanti, Public Works Director Britanny Robinson, Grant Analyst t-,4 4