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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTIS 2025-11-24 COMPLETE AGENDA PACKETCity of Tukwila Transportation & Infrastructure Safety Committee O Mohamed Abdi, Chair O Hannah Hedrick O Joe Torres Camacho AGENDA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2025 — 5:30 PM Distribution: M. Abdi H. Hedrick J. Camacho Mayor McLeod M. Wine A. Youn L. Humphrey ON -SITE PRESENCE: TUKWILA CITY HALL COUNCIL CONFERENCE ROOM 6200 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD REMOTE PARTICIPATION FOR THE PUBLIC: 1-253-292-9750, ACCESS CODE: 252508487# Click here to: Jooiini IIMIlic ro4sa.)i'ti: II earns II'iIleetiaiinig For Technical Support: 1-206-433-7155 Item Recommended Action Page 1. BUSINESS AGENDA a. 2025 Fleet Surplus Resolution a. Forward to 12/1 Regular Pg.1 Shawn Christie, Fleet & Facilities Manager Consent b. Grant Acceptance: Flood Control District Flood Reduction b. Forward to 12/1 Regular Pg.13 Grant for Gilliam Creek Fish Barrier Removal design Consent Catrien de Boer, Public Works Analyst c. Grant Acceptance: King County Open Space -River c. Forward to 12/1 Regular Pg.17 Corridors Grant for Chinook Wind Extension design/construction. Consent Catrien de Boer, Public Works Analyst d. Ordinance Reducing Speed on West Valley Hwy/Updating d. Forward to 12/1 Regular Pg.21 TMC 9.16) Consent Adam Cox, Senior Program Manager - Transportation e. Local Road Safety Plan & long-term planning for Tukwila e. Discussion only International Boulevard Zoning. Nora Gierloff, DCD Director 2. MISCELLANEOUS Next Scheduled Meeting: December22, 2025 15 The City of Tukwila strives to accommodate individuals with disabilities. Please contact the City Clerk's Office at 206-433-1800 (TukwilaCityClerk©TukwilaWA.gov) for assistance. Thomas McLeod, Mayor Public Works Department - Jen Tetatzin, PE, PMP - Director INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Transportation and Infrastructure Services Committee FROM: Jen Tetatzin, Public Works Director BY: Shawn Christie, Fleet & Facilities Manager Garron Herdt, Fleet Superintendent CC: Mayor McLeod DATE: November 12, 2025 SUBJECT: Resolution to Surplus City Equipment for 2025 ISSUE Approval is required for the annual Resolution authorizing the sale of surplus equipment no longer needed by the City under the authority granted with RCW 35A.11.010. ANALYSIS The Public Works Department fleet manager has identified 30 pieces of equipment that have outlived their service life, are no longer required, or have been replaced by the City. Some of these items still operate but either require extensive repairs, are no longer needed, or are too costly to overhaul. FISCAL IMPACT All pieces of equipment are fully depreciated and are currently valued at $68,225. Selling the equipment at auction in an "as -is" condition is now the most practical solution for disposal. Revenue generated from the surplus process is returned to the fund that originally paid for the purchase of the equipment. RECOMMENDATION Council is being asked to approve the Resolution declaring 30 pieces of equipment, estimated value at $68,225, as surplus and authorize their sale, and to consider this item on the Consent Agenda of the December 1, 2025 Regular Council Meeting. Attachments: Draft Resolution Exhibit A Surplus Equipment List Exhibit B Surplus Equipment Photos Fleet & Facility Services • 11210 Tukwila International Boulevard • Tukwila, WA 98168 • 206-431-0166 Tukwila City Hall • 6200 Southcenter Boulevard • Tukwila, WA 98188 • 206-433-1800 • Website: TukwilaWA.gov A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, DECLARING CERTAIN FLEET VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT SURPLUS, AND AUTHORIZING THEIR SALE OR DISPOSAL. WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila purchased twenty-nine (29) vehicles and one (1) other piece of equipment described and depicted in an inventory list with estimated salvage values and photographs on Exhibits A and B, which were utilized by various City departments; and WHEREAS, the twenty-nine (29) vehicles and one (1) other piece of equipment described and depicted on Exhibits A and B, have a combined estimated salvage value of $68,225, and WHEREAS, the vehicles and other pieces of equipment described and depicted on Exhibits A and B have outlived their usefulness and are no longer needed by the City of Tukwila's Fleet (Equipment Rental) Department or any other City Department; and WHEREAS, the City of Tukwila has statutory authority to dispose of personal property under RCW 35A.11.010, provided such personal property is declared surplus to the City's needs; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Declaration of Surplus. The twenty-nine (29) vehicles and one (1) other piece of equipment described and depicted on the attached Exhibits A and B are hereby declared surplus. Section 2. Fleet Department authorized to sell. The Fleet Department, as part of the City's replacement program, is hereby authorized to sell thirty (30) pieces of equipment described and depicted in the inventory list and photographs on Exhibits A and B, for the best available price, or properly dispose of those remaining items it is unable to sell in any commercially reasonable manner for the common benefit. 2025 Legislation: Fleet Vehicle & Equipment Surplus Version: DRAFT 11/18/2025 Staff: S. Christie Page 1 of 2 2 PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, a Regular Meeting thereof this day of , 2025. ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: Andy Youn-Barnett, CMC, City Clerk Tosh Sharp, Council President APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: Filed with the City Clerk: Passed by the City Council: Resolution Number: Office of the City Attorney Exhibit A: 2025 Surplus Equipment List Exhibit B: 2025 Surplus Equipment Photos 2025 Legislation: Fleet Vehicle & Equipment Surplus Version: DRAFT 11/18/2025 Staff: S. Christie Page 2 of 2 3 EXHIBIT A: 2025 Surplus Equipment List TBD I 1 ri 1007 STREET MAINT I W:.I� PW016200 I VIII00 ST I I 1974 TRAILER, CARRYALL (WIRE SPOOL) rb WHITE 1*1l ME-7417 in D20714 1 N/A u $75 TBD 2 1313 SPLIT ST 40% / SW 40%/ WA 20% PW016200 PW401800 PW412380 ST / SW / WA 2001 10-YD DUMP, INTL CAB/CHASSIS BLUE 1 HTGGAHT21 H341629 31211 D 10,441 $10,000 TBD 3 1406 STREET MAINT PW016200 ST 1991 SANDER, SWENSON 14' METAL S/N: 58634 N/A N/A $2,500 TBD 4 1415 STREET MAINT PW016200 ST 1993 SNOW PLOW (11'), FLINK ORANGE MODEL# PF-91-QL2 S/N: 9817 N/A N/A $500 TBD 5 1434 PD INVESTIGATIONS PD010210 PD ER ADMIN SEDAN, FORD TAURUS 2015 P2D SE FWD BLACK 1FAHP2D8XFG105189 56554D (U/C ANT4978) / 114,597 $3,000 TBD 6 1435 PD INVESTIGATIONS PD010210 PD ER ADMIN SEDAN, FORD TAURUS 2015 P2D SE FWD GRAY 1FAHP2D82FG121483 56560D (U/C ANT4979) / 108,530 $3,000 TBD 7 1442 PD INVESTIGATIONS PD010210 PD ER ADMIN SEDAN, FORD TAURUS 2016 P2D SE FWD GRAY 1FAHP2D82GG137085 61424D (U/C AXA8789) / 116,216 $3,000 TBD 8 1470 STREET MAINT PW016200 ST 1991 AIR COMPRESSOR,INGERSOLL RAND TAN MODEL P185WJD S/N: 190841U91328 10869D 3,439 $1,000 TBD 9 1749 PD ADMIN PD010100 PD 2015 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR BLUE UTILITY SUV AWD 1FM5K8AR6FGA16100 56556D 80,203 $2,500 TBD 10 1756 PD PATROL PD010220 PD 2017 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR BLACK/ UTILITY SUV AWD WHITE 1FM5K8ARXHGA94964 61488D 82,893 $2,500 TBD 11 1763 PD PATROL PD010220 PD 2017 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR BLACK/ UTILITY SUV AWD WHITE 1FM5K8AR4HGD93771 62529D 90,929 $2,500 TBD 12 1768 PD PATROL PD010220 PD 2018 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR BLACK UTILITY SUV AWD 1FM5K8AROJGB81097 65714D 77,765 $2,500 TBD 13 1769 PD PATROL K9 PD010229 PD 2018 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR BLACK/ UTILITY SUV AW D WHITE 1FM5K8AR5JGB81094 65716D 73,908 $2,500 TBD 14 1770 PD PATROL PD010220 PD 2017 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR BLACK/ UTILITY SUV AWD WHITE 1FM5K8AR4HGD93768 62574D 92,956 $3,500 TBD 15 1771 PD PATROL PD010220 PD 2018 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR BLACK/ UTILITY SUV AW D WHITE 1FM5K8AROJGC19301 65720D 103,566 $2,500 TBD 16 1772 PD PATROL PD010220 PD 2018 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR BLACK/ UTILITY SUV AWD WHITE 1FM5K8AR1JGC44451 65772D 70,204 $2,500 TBD 17 1778 PD PATROL PD010220 PD 2020 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR BLACK/ UTILITY SUV AW D WHITE 1FM5K8AWXLGB43286 69575D 90,615 $2,500 TBD 18 2207 WATER PW401800 WA 2013 4X2TONPICKUP,FORDF250X2ASC WHITE 1FT7X2A65DEB53264 54289D 33,409 $4,000 TBD 19 2304 STREET MAINT PW016200 ST 2007 1-TON DUMP, DODGE RAM 3500 CAB WHITE & CHASSIS 3D6WG46D47G807838 45152D 61,034 $6,500 TBD 20 2313 STREET MAINT PW016200 ST 2008 SANDER, TRUCK -MOUNTED SALT SILVER DOGG 1.8 CU YD 96" MODEL # SCH096SSX N/A N/A $1,000 TBD 21 2317 STREET MAINT PW016200 ST 2014 SWEEPER, TYMCO MODEL 600BAH WHITE TRUCK: 1HTMMAAN8EH485179 SWEEPER: 201306SNQ26783BAH 54992D 5,491 $5,000 TBD 22 2333 STREET MAINT PW016200 ST 2012 DE-ICER, NORSTAR SKID MOUNT, 325 SILVER GALLON S/N: 181008222 N/A N/A $500 TBD 23 2604 STREET MAINT PW016200 ST 2002 CHIPPER, VERMEER BC100XL YELLOW 1VRU111A521002478 17671E 1,750 $2,000 TBD 24 2605 STREET MAINT PW016200 ST 2007 TOOL, PORTABLE HOT WATER 3500 BLACK PSI PRESSURE WASHER 1A9BU10187A520113 45560D 518 $500 TBD 25 9611 EQUIP RENTAL PW501650 ER 2013 SHOP TOOL, STERTIL-KONI HEAVY WHITE DUTY WIRELESS MOBILE LIFT (QTY 4) S/N: SO NR 858671; TM199597, TM199598 N/A N/A $500 4 PAGE 1 OF 2 EXHIBIT A: 2025 Surplus Equipment List TBD 26 S011 PD SPEC EMPHASIS UNIT PD010262 PD 2002 SUV, CHEVY BLAZER 4WD TAUPE IL 0111 It 11 1 GN DT13W52K148335 220YTP (U/C 305ZAE) $1,000 TBD 27 EZ27 GOLF 411 FUND GC UNK GOLF CART, EZ27 BLACK S/N; 2758972 N/A N/A $50 TBD 28 EZ51 GOLF 411 FUND GC UNK GOLF CART, EZ51 WHITE S/N: 3207610 N/A N/A $50 TBD 29 EZ60 GOLF 411 FUND GC UNK GOLF CART, EZ60 WHITE S/N:3207608 N/A N/A $50 TBD 1E 910ER EQUIP RENTAL PW501650 ER UNK PORTABLE LIFT, 5,000 LB DBI SALA YELLOW S/N: 1665750 N/A N/A $500 TOTAL 30 $68,225 PAGE 2 OF 2 5 EXHIBIT B: 2025 Surplus Equipment Photos ",�wuglllllllp!Il�y . I!!!!!!!Illll"li5'lll i Unit 1007, 1974 TRAILER, CARRYALL (WIRE SPOOL), License D20714,S/N: ME-7417. Estimated value: $75 iltieproipm Unit 1313, 2001 10-YD DUMP, INTL CAB/CHASSIS, License 31211D, VIN: 1HTGGAHT21H341629. Estimated value: $10,000 m(livwll" I;' 'I ll!(!(!!! 1 ull �q��„� .mlNAlhgpiorll'n����, Unit 1406, 1991 SANDER, SWENSON 14', S/N: 58634. Estimated value: $2,500 Unit 1415, 1993 SNOW PLOW (11'), FLINK, MODEL # PF-91- QL2 S/N: 9817. Estimated value: $500 Unit 1434, 2015 ER ADM IN SEDAN, FORD TAURUS P2D SE FWD, License 56554D,VIN 1FAHP2D8XFG105189. Estimated value: $3,000 4 11h Njl;11lh� l l � li �l1l 'YIIIYI I uI P' " /' iYl !i1uluwmuwwwuiww„„^imlllhll4 III 1�'�Illllu'11:1,w1,111,,1,1i�,fl��h'f'!��' °lii MV�'"41�"'�ii 'u� dlMYll''RI'II'IMi.JVndi''d�iPl„I'i^�,d;„„,611do-,JlluNd,VNIIwIkYui,1'NNN111,1iII'M qli" Unit 1435, 2015 ER ADM IN SEDAN, FORD TAURUS P2D SE FWD, License 56560D,VIN 1FAHP2D82FG121483. Estimated value: $3,000 6 EXHIBIT B: 2025 Surplus Equipment Photos Onlll lq!V, I Nu0 00000m Unit 1442, 2016 ER ADM IN SEDAN, FORD TAURUS P2D SE FWD, License 61424D,VIN 1FAHP2D82GG137085. Estimated value: $3,000 !lil1��fl1�'111"�IIII��I,, , Unit 1470 - MECHANICAL FAILURE, 1991 AIR COMPRESSOR, INGERSOLL RAND MODEL P185WJD, License 10869D, S/N: 190841U91328. Estimated value: $1,000 1IPi h�iiIIN11� „ uin�ll��1�u HdliloiOiY�VV:1,umi Unit 1749, 2015 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITYSUVAWD, License 56556D,VIN 1FM5K8AR6FGA16100. Estimated value: $2,500 Unit 1756, 2017 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITYSUVAWD, License 61488D,VIN 1FM5K8ARXHGA94964. Estimated value: $2,500 Ho u1'rvlol11iIihYli!uf ;cif !kr!, Unit 1763, 2017 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITYSUVAWD, License 62529D,VIN 1FM5K8AR4HGD93771. Estimated value: $2,500 I IIIIII ,,„ Unit 1768, 2018 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITYSUVAWD, License 65714D,VIN 1FM5K8AROJGB81097. Estimated value: $2,500 it 2 7 ed EXHIBIT B: 2025 Surplus Equipment Photos �Illi p�� N iMiii l Unit 1769, 2018 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITYSUVAWD, License 65716D,VIN 1FM5K8AR5JGB81094. Estimated value: $2,500 uuli i'IIIlU41ll �� yullllllllryll ulp�'il Iu��NW1 �I�II�u�m�mum ouponogl �UI�V@VM 4N'Ip; Unit 1770, 2017 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITYSUVAWD, License 62574D,VIN 1FM5K8AR4HGD93768. Estimated value: $ 3,500 1 Vow ;% InB� ova ft for #7, I IN,�m�',iNN611i11 I1119111111Y1 „,IrNiu dl,)u!!,1,6,!,;‘111i Y Unit 1771, 2018 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITYSUVAWD, License 65720D,VIN 1FM5K8AROJGC19301. Estimated value: $2,500 NTERCEPTOR [AN i�„�,d�9Plulllll, li� alyN"our 111,01I,III� �IY''Ri" Ili .Rpn r �, ,;„N�NNN'IN eIN � N d Mol INNI"dIN„ u m JiNW "NAI °"N1 "' 'r„ Unit 1772, 2018 PATROL, FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITYSUVAWD, License 65772D,VIN 1FM5K8AR1JGC44451. Estimated value: $2,500 wV"�I� „�IVII" �9rN"•'i,,IN;I'i111'yYr,!NNiil',�;',I, Unit 1778, 2020 PATROL, FORD POLICE UTILITYSUVAWD, License 69575D,VIN 1FM5K8AWXLGB43286. Estimated value: $2,500 '� rBIiIIN YlAt€H 1111111,1)1 Unit 2207, 2013 3/4-TON PICKUP, FORD F250 X2A SC 4X2, License 54289D,VIN 1FT7X2A65DEB53264. Estimated value: $4,000 8 3 EXHIBIT B: 2025 Surplus Equipment Photos Unit 2304, 2007 1-TON DUMP, DODGE RAM 3500 CAB & CHASSIS, License 45152D, VIN 3D6WG46D47G807838. Estimated value: $6,500 j?Alo a l' , 11nIW'19111111P Unit 2313, 2008 SANDER, TRUCK -MOUNTED SALT DOGG 1.8 CU YD 96", MODEL # SCH096SSX. Estimated value: $1,000 r4i ulllion°' 1t IN""ryul lil^11IIIII,IYiiiiN VVlopollulVl , IVIUIVIVIVivaI � elc � r Unit 2317, 2014 SWEEPER TYMCO MODEL 600BAH License 54992D, VIN TRUCK: 1HTMMAAN8EH485179 SWEEPER: 201306SNQ26783BAH. Estimated value: $5,000 Unit 2333, 2012 DE-ICER, NORSTAR SKID MOUNT, 325 GALLON, S/N: 181008222 Estimated value: $500 Doi 1111 iiiiiiii11111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" Unit 2604 - MECHANICAL ISSUES, 2002 CHIPPER, VERMEER BC100XL, License 17671E, VIN 1VRU111A521002478. Estimated value: $2,000 Unit 2605, 2007 TOOL, PORTABLE HOT WATER 3500 PSI PRESSURE WASHER, License 45560D, VIN 1A9BU10187A520113. Estimated value: $500 4 9 EXHIBIT B: 2025 Surplus Equipment Photos Unit 9611, 2013 SHOP TOOL, STERTIL-KONI HEAVY DUTY WIRELESS MOBILE LIFT (QTY 4), S/N: SO NR 858671; TM199597, TM199598. Estimated value: $500 Unit SO11, 2002 SUV, CHEW BLAZER 4WD, License 220YTP, VIN 1GNDT13W52K148335. Estimated value: $1,000 11111111111111111111111 • Unit 910ER, 5,000 LB PORTABLE LIFT, DBI SALA S/N 1665750. Estimated value: $500 10 EXHIBIT B: 2025 Surplus Equipment Photos GOLF DEPARTMENT EQUIPMENT: (FUND 411) ',!!wguu ZIIIIi;r rr Golf Cart EZ27. S/N; 2758972. Mechanical failure. Golf Cart EZ51. S/N: 3207610. Mechanical failure. Golf Cart EZ60. S/N: 3207608. Mechanical failure. 6 11 12 Thomas McLeod I layer Public Works Department - Jen Tetatzin, PE, PMP ©irecto INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Transportation and Infrastructure Services Committee FROM: Jen Tetatzin, Public Works Director BY: Catrien de Boer, Public Works Analyst CC: Mayor McLeod DATE: November 21, 2025 SUBJECT: Surface Water Fund — Gilliam Creek Fish Barrier Removal and Habitat Enhancement Project No. 99830105 King County Flood Control District - 2025 Flood Reduction Grant Award ISSUE Accept Flood Control District (FCD) 2025 Flood Reduction grant award for Gilliam Creek Fish Barrier Removal Project in the amount of $750,000 for design. BACKGROUND The Gilliam Creek Fish Barrier Removal and Habitat Enhancement project was established as a City CIP project in 2019 and is a priority project with Water Resource Inventory (WRIA) 9 and the Salmon Recovery Fund Board. This multi -benefit infrastructure project aims to restore fish passage between Gilliam Creek and the Green River, enhance habitat, and maintain or improve flood protection and the operation of the flap gate system. DISCUSSION In July staff applied for the 2025 Flood Reduction grant program for the Gilliam Creek project. The City initially applied for $1,500,000 and was awarded $750,000. This funding will be used to perform a comprehensive analysis of the Gilliam Creek Southcenter area, focusing on flood modeling, hydraulic assessments, and stakeholder coordination. Funding will also be used to complete a 60% basis of design report which includes a geotechnical investigation, stability analysis of the levee, and updates to the plans and construction cost estimate. This phase picks up on the near -complete 30% design package funded in part by past Flood Reduction grants. The City has contracted with Otak for this work. FISCAL IMPACT The City was awarded a $750,000 grant for the Gilliam Creek Fish Barrier Removal project. This grant has no local City match. Grant Source Amount Project Phase 2025 Flood Reduction $750,000 Flood & Hydraulic Modeling, 60% Basis of Design Total $750,000 13 RECOMMENDATION Council is being asked to accept a 2025 Flood Reduction grant Recreation and Conservation Office grant award, in the amount of $750,000 and consider this item on the Consent Agenda at the December 1, 2025 Regular Meeting. Attachments: 2025-2030 CIP Page Https://Tukwilawa.Sharepoint.Corn/Sites/Publicworks/Engineering/PW Drop Box/O1 TIC Agenda/2025 Agenda Iterns/TIC 11-24-25/B. 2025 Flood Reduction Grant Acceptance - Gilliam Creek/Info Memo 2025 Flood Reduction Grant - Gilliam Creek.Docx 14 PROJECT: Project Manager DESCRIPTION: JUSTIFICATION: STATUS: CITY OF TUKWILA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY 2025 to 2030 Gilliam Creek Fish Barrier Removal and Habitat Enhancement Project Joshua Hopkins Project # 99830105 Department Surface Water Construct fish passage improvements at existing flap gate and restore salmon id habitat; replace flap gate which may include a self-regulating tide gate or flood wall. Enablefish access to lower Gilliam Creek under wider range of flow conditions; fish barrier per WDFW and City; WRIA 9 salmon habitat project. Alternatives Analysis Design completed in 2023. MAINTENANCE IMPACT: M&O is typically 3-5 years for HPA permits to revegetate streambanks following barrier removal. City applied to NOAA grants (Fish Passage & Transformational Habitat) in 2023 for design development and construction funding for the preferred alternative (estimated $24 M). City was not selected for one of the COMMENT: two grants. Meanwhile, the 66th Ave S culvert, tide gate and upstream debris rack (fish barriers) are causing erosion of the streambanks upstream of the 66th Ave S culvert. Permitting agencies may require fish passage as a condition of permits to repair the aforementioned erosion. FINANCIAL (in thousands) 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 Beyond TOTAL Project Costs Project Mgmt (Staff Time/Cost) Design Construction Mgmt. Construction $ 78 $ 620 $ - $ 78 $ 1,000 $ 78 $ - $ 1,076 $ 4,648 234 1,620 1,076 4,648 Total Project Costs $ 698 $ 1,078 $ 5,802 $ 7,578 Project Funding Awarded Grant Proposed Grant Utility Revenues $ 680 $ 18 $ - $ 1,000 $ 78 680 6,802 96 Total Project Funding $ 698 $ 1,078 $ 5,802 $ 7,578 15 16 Thomas McLeod, Mayor Public Works Department - Jen Tetatzin, PE, PMP - Director INFORMATIONAL MEMORANDUM TO: Transportation and Infrastructure Services Committee FROM: Jen Tetatzin, Public Works Director BY: Catrien de Boer, Public Works Analyst CC: Mayor McLeod DATE: November 21, 2025 SUBJECT: Surface Water Fund — Chinook Wind Extension Project No. 92341202 - 2025 King County Parks Open Space -River Corridors (OSRC) ISSUE Accept a 2025 King County Parks Open Space -River Corridors (OSRC) Grant for $1,000,000 to fund the construction of the Chinook Wind Extension project. BACKGROUND In April 2025, staff applied to the King County Parks OSRC grant program to fund the construction of the Chinook Wind Extension project. The OSRC grant program supports projects that improve the natural function of rivers, public access, and/or awareness of river corridors as valuable natural resources. DISCUSSION In July 2025, staff were notified of a $1,000,000 award. This project seeks to complete the "missing link" public access trail between the recently completed Chinook Wind Mitigation Site and Duwamish Gardens. This project will also create complimentary off -channel habitat that will be utilized by juvenile Chinook, contributing to species recovery efforts. FISCAL IMPACT The City will receive $1,000,000 from the OSRC program. No local match is required. The City also was awarded a $618,324 grant from the King County Flood Control District Cooperative Watershed Management program to supplement this OSRC funding for Construction and Construction Management. The total cost for the Chinook Wind Extension project has increased in part because the project was separated from the larger Public Works Shops Phase 2 project. This separation requires additional coordination with King County and other stakeholders, resulting in more staff and consultant time during the design phase before the project can advance to construction. Project Budget 2025 CWM Grant $ 618,324.00 King County Parks OSRC Grant $1,000,000.00 Total $1,618,324.00 Phase Final Design & Construction Construction & Construction Mgmt RECOMMENDATION Council is being asked to accept a 2025 King County Parks OSRC grant award for the Chinook Wind Extension project in the amount of $1,000,000 and consider this item on the Consent Agenda at the December 1, 2025 Regular Council Meeting. Attachments: 2025-2030 CIP Page Vicinity Map 17 CITY OF TUKWILA CAPITAL PROJECT SUMMARY 2025 to 2030 PROJECT: Chinook Wind Extension Project# 92341202 Project Manager Mike Perfetti Department Surface Water DESCRIPTION: JUSTIFICATION: Following the Public Works Facility Preferred Master Ran (2019) and the Duwamish Gardens Opportunities for Expansion Concept Plan (2013), this project will develop connecting shoreline habitat and the 'missing trail link' between Duwamish Gardens and Chinook Wind within recently acquired City property. This is a Tier 1 project in the WRIA 9 Salmon Recovery Plan, fulfilling a core recovery strategy of restoring, protecting and enhancing estuary habitat in the Duwamish River. The trail connection has been discussed in the community for many years and is anticipated to be part of larger, popular shoreline trail. STATUS: The project is currently at 50% design, MAINTENANCE IMPACT: COMMENT: FINANCIAL (in thousands) This is a work in progress. The Green Infrastructure Program Proposal is intended, in part, to address maintenance needs for PW-initiated habitat restoration projects and helping to alleviate pressure on Parks' given resource constraints. Note that vegetation management maintenance needs decrease over time as planted vegetation matures. 3 years is considered a rule of thumb for plant establishment. This grant funded project is being implemented as part of the PW Shops Ph 2 project. There are expectations by the granting agency that the project will be constructed. It is the middle link of the Duwamish Gardens/Chinook Wind trail and "blue belt" aquatic restoration corridor. 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 Beyond TOTAL Project Costs Project Mgmt (Staff Time/Cost) Design Construction Mgmt. Construction Contingency $ 10 $ 50 $ 200 $ 1,000 $ 25 $ 10 $ 50 $ 200 $ 1,000 $ 25 Total Project Costs $ 1,285 $ $ 1,285 Project Funding Proposed Grant Utility Revenues $ 1,000 $ 285 $ 1,000 $ 285 Total Project Funding $ 1,285 $ 1,285 18 King County iMap d 92 2 I 11 61 tlt Chinook Wind 613 2,5 112th St ( MO: M1,1) 13 4 oo, "11:00.4 oo, •oo• oo, toloo 11180 Project Site Duvvani18'h Garderk Duwamish River The information included on this map has been compiled by King County staff from a variety of sources and is subject to melange without notice. King County makes no representations or warraities, express or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, trneliness, or Opts to the use of such infoimaticn. Tiffs cbcum,ent is not intended for use as a survey product King County shAl rot be liable for any general, special, indirect, inddental, or consequential damages including, but nit irrited to, bst revenues or bst profit resulting from the use or misuse cif the infonnatbn contained on this map. Any sale of ths map or inforrnaticn on this map is prohibited except by written permissicn of Kirg County. 3414 \, 341.5 116213 6,o 1„ 10.30 1 030 ij V King Cotily Date: 3/15/2023 Notes: N O OPPORTUNITIES FOR EXPANDED HABITAT ENHANCEMENT MAY 16, 2013 DMAMISH GARDENS Thomas McLeod, Mayor Public Works Department - Jen Tetatzin, PE, PMP - Director TO: Transportation and Infrastructure Services Committee FROM: Jen Tetatzin — Public Work Director BY: Adam Cox — Senior Program Manager — Transportation CC: Mayor Thomas McLeod DATE: November 21, 2025 SUBJECT: West Valley Highway (SR 181) Ordinance ISSUE Approve the West Valley Highway (SR 181) Ordinance amending Tukwila Municipal Code Chapter 9.16 "Local Speed Limits" BACKGROUND The boundary between City of Kent and the City of Tukwila along the West Valley Highway (SR 181) corridor is located on the center line of the highway. From S 180th St to the Union Pacific Railroad crossing, the southbound direction of SR 181 is within the City of Tukwila, and the northbound direction is within the City of Kent. The attached map provides a visual of the boundary. Representatives from the City of Kent reached out to Tukwila staff with an inquiry about whether Tukwila would consider lowering the speed limit on the City's section of West Valley Highway in coordination with Kent's revision. The City of Kent had recently received approval from WSDOT to reduce the speed limit on West Valley Highway from 50 mph to 40 mph after the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) conducted a speed study, inclusive of the Tukwila section. As West Valley Highway is a state highway, WSDOT must approve all speed limits. City of Kent expects to adopt the speed limit reduction to 40 mph from S 180th Street southward on December 2, 2025. Kent forces are anticipated to change out speed limit signs sometime in January 2026. DISCUSSION City personnel are working in parallel with staff from the City of Kent to have the speed limit reduced on SR 181. The coordination efforts and adoption of the ordinance amendment will ensure that both the City of Kent and the City of Tukwila will post signage simultaneously, reducing confusion for both drivers and law enforcement. This ordinance enables the Tukwila Police Department, Kent Police Department, and Washington State Patrol to enforce penalties against drivers who fail to comply with the posted regulatory speed limit. FINANCIAL IMPACT De minimis RECOMMENDATION The Council is being asked to approve the ordinance and consider this item at the December 1, 2025 Regular Consent Meeting. ATTACHMENTS: Ordinance Amending Tukwila Municipal Code Chapter 9.16 SR 181 WSDOT Approval of Traffic Regulations Tukwila Kent SR 181 Boundary Map Tukwila City Hall • 6200 Southcenter Boulevard • Tukwila, WA 98188 • 206-433-1800 • Website: TukwilaWA.gov 21 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, REPEALING VARIOUS ORDINANCES AS CODIFIED AT TUKWILA MUNICIPAL CODE (TMC) CHAPTER 9.16, "LOCAL SPEED LIMITS — ONE-WAY STREETS"; REENACTING TMC CHAPTER 9.16; ADOPTING UPDATED REASONABLE AND SAFE MAXIMUM SPEED LIMITS ON CERTAIN DESIGNATED STREETS, AS POSTED BY OFFICIAL TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, chapter 9.16 of the Tukwila Municipal Code ("TMC') adopts by reference the Washington Model Traffic Ordinance set forth in chapter 308-330 of the Washington Administrative Code ("WAC"); and WHEREAS, the Washington Model Traffic Ordinance and RCW 46.61.415 set forth the procedure for local authorities to determine and declare the maximum speed limits on city arterials, streets, and other rights -of -way, based on an engineering and traffic investigation by the traffic engineer. Following an engineering study or traffic investigation, the City of Tukwila ("City") may establish limits on certain designated streets by resolution; and WHEREAS, previously, Resolution No. 1370 established the maximum speed limit on certain portions of West Valley Highway (SR 181); and WHEREAS, the City shares jurisdictional authority on West Valley Highway with the City of Kent from the southern City limits north to South 180th Street. The City of Kent controls speed limits for northbound traffic, and the City of Tukwila controls speed limits for southbound traffic, both requiring consultation with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) on state routes; and WHEREAS, the City of Kent is lowering the maximum speed limit for northbound traffic on that portion of the shared West Valley Highway after an engineering study and traffic investigation, and with approval from WSDOT, the Kent City Council is reducing the speed limit from 50 mph to 40 mph; and 2025 Legislation: WVH Speed Limit Revision Version: 11/19/25 Staff: C. Knighton Page 1 of 4 22 WHEREAS, the City desires to have the same maximum speed limit for southbound traffic on the shared portion of West Valley Highway with the City of Kent, and approval for the new maximum speed limit was granted by WSDOT based on the engineering study prepared by the City of Kent; and WHEREAS, the City recognizes the need for updating and amending the code provisions under Title 9 of the Tukwila Municipal Code to enact the maximum speed limit change; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, HEREBY ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Adoption of Findings of Fact. The City Council finds as follows. The above recitals, set forth as "WHEREAS" clauses, are hereby adopted as Findings of Fact in support of the adoption of this ordinance. Section 2. Repealer. Ordinance Nos. 1370 §1 (part), 1395 §1 & §2, 1583 §1, 1866 § 1, 1875 §1, 2380 §1, and 2566 §2, as codified at TMC Chapter 9.16, "Local Speed Limits — One -Way Streets," are hereby repealed, thereby eliminating this chapter. CHAPTER 9.16 LOCAL SPEED LI ITS ONE AY STREETS Sections: 9.16.010 Forty MPH on Portion of West Valley Highway 9.16.020 Secondary State Highway No. 181 9.16.030 South 132nd Street 9.16.0110 Maule Avenue 9.16.050 Interurban Avenue 9.16.060 South 12,1t Street, 112'd Avenue Sou -, .nd 50th Place South 9.17.070 Thirty five MPH on Portion of Tukwila International Boulevard Section 3. TMC Chapter 9.16 Reenacted. TMC chapter 9.16 is hereby reenacted to read as follows: (61:011. l°° °°'1' F III11 dRl9 6 � �l � IIL..... I ilY ....... t 1i 1��„, iM IIII 1111� 11111 IIII 1 is t 11.: '1 (6 \N(' t" mIIII III-1li:Ilu m A' "99l..,u( " ,11"3(:)I1 ut11 '9„ 1 „ (6 ( "(:). 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III E d II (.)r (,):11"' traffic (,)u fi III i..ull . uII«..n e u n«..nLu(., a fi«..nII II13(,)i..ullE v«..nu d bEL EE)n E;(,)i..uLIh 139th E;Lu EEI. and E;(,)i..ul.lh I 5.....n d E;LreE L. Section 11. Signs to be Posted. The Public Works Director is hereby directed to post appropriate speed limit signs reflecting the speed limits established in this ordinance after coordinating with the City of Kent. The speed limit signs are to be posted at the same time between both jurisdictions to avoid driver confusion. Section 12. Corrections by City Clerk or Code Reviser Authorized. Upon approval of the City Attorney, the City Clerk and the code reviser are authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance, including the correction of clerical errors; references to other local, state or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations; or ordinance numbering and section/subsection numbering. Section 13. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance or its application to any person or situation should be held to be invalid or unconstitutional for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity or unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance or its application to any other person or situation. Section 14. Effective Date. This ordinance or a summary thereof shall be published in the official newspaper of the City, and shall take effect and be in full force five days after passage and publication as provided by law, provided that the speed limits set forth in this ordinance shall not be enforceable until appropriate signs are posted. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA, WASHINGTON, at a Regular Meeting thereof this day of , 2025. ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED: Andy Youn-Barnett, CMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM BY: Office of the City Attorney 2025 Legislation: WVH Speed Limit Revision Version: 11/19/25 Staff: C. Knighton Thomas McLeod, Mayor Filed with the City Clerk: Passed by the City Council: Published: Effective Date: Ordinance Number: Page 4 of 4 25 STATE TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS ENGINEER CALENDAR AGENDA TO: DongohoChang, State Traffic Engineer FROM: JessiHendamon �--� RE: Approval ofTraffic Regulations CALENDAR ACTION Below are items for inclusion onyour Calendar for approval. SPEED LIMIT SR181' Kent OFFICIAL: K4P617TDK4P871 Both =50MPH K4P871 TO K4P976 Both = 50 MPH PROPOSED: K4P617TDK4P9.76Both =40MPH The proposed speed zone request was submitted bvthe Northwest Region based onotraffic engineering study. The region collaborated with the City of Kent, WSP on this request. 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