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RESOLUTION NO. I
A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the
City of Kent, Washington, amending the 2018
through 2023 Six -Year Transportation
Improvement Program.
RECITALS
A. The City Council of the City of Kent held a public hearing at
the regular meeting of the City Council at 7:00 p.m. on June 6, 2017, and
adopted the 2018 through 2023 Six -Year Transportation Improvement
Program.
B. Per RCW 35.77.010, the six -year plan for each city shall
specifically set forth those projects and programs of regional significance
for inclusion in the transportation improvement program within that region.
Amending the 2018 through 2023 Six -Year Transportation Improvement
Program to include projects allows the City to search for funding partners
and apply for grants for these additional projects.
C. After proper notice, the City Council of the City of Kent held a
public hearing at the regular meeting of the City Council at 7:00 p.m. on
March 6, 2018, to consider public testimony on the City's proposed
amendments to the 2018 through 2023 Six -Year Transportation
Improvement Program.
1 2018-2023 Six Year
Transportation Improvement Program
NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT,
WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
RESOLUTION
SECTION 1. - Adoption. The amended 2018 through 2023, Six -
Year Transportation Improvement Program, set forth in Exhibit "A," which
is attached and filed with City Clerk, is hereby adopted.
SECTION 2. - Severabilitv. If any one or more section, subsection,
or sentence of this resolution is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such
decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this
resolution and the same shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 3. - Corrections by City_Cierk. Upon approval of the city
attorney, the city clerk is authorized to make necessary corrections to this
resolution, including the correction of clerical errors; resolution, section, or
subsection numbering; or references to other local, state, or federal laws,
codes, rules, or regulations.
SECTION 4. - Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and
be in force immediately upon its passage.
PASSED at a regular open public meeting by the City Council of the
City of Kent, Washington, this 6 fir, day of Mp 2018.
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CONCURRED in by the Mayor of the City of Kent this day of
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DANA RALPH, MAYOR
2 2018-2023 Six Year
Transportation Improvement Program
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3 2018-2023 Six Year
Transportation Improvement Program
Resolution
Exhibit "A„
CITY OF KENT
WASHINGTON
SIX -YEAR
TRANSPORTATION
Yi i YO IMPROVEMENT
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Mayor Dana Ralph
Timothy J. LaPorte, PE,
Director of Public Works
March 6, 2018
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Table of Contents:
Resolution............................................................................................i
Introduction........................................................................................ iii
ProjectList......................................................................................... vi
2018 — 2023 Six -Year TIP Cost Estimates...................viii
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Mapof Projects................................................................................... ix
Project Descriptions..............................................................................1
Contact Information............................................................................25
On the Cover: Kent-Kangley Pedestrian Safety Improvements
Introduction
Overview
The Six -Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a short-range planning
document that is updated annually based on needs and policies identified in the
City's adopted Comprehensive Plan and Transportation Master Plan. The TIP
represents Kent's current list of needed projects that are anticipated to begin
preliminary engineering, right of way acquisition or construction within the next six
years. The TIP also includes ongoing citywide transportation programs. Projects and
programs included in the plan are those that are considered to be regionally
significant.
The document identifies secured or reasonably expected revenue sources for each
project or program. The TIP serves as a draft work plan for the development of the
local transportation network. Once adopted, the TIP will guide funding and
implementation priorities during the development of the transportation portion of
the Six -Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The CIP shows the City -funded
portion of projects and is constrained by current budget forecasts, whereas the TIP
shows a complete project list with the variety of funding sources and partners
involved.
Historically, the largest sources of funding for TIP capital projects have been grants.
Funding for transportation projects is available from federal, state and local
resources. Each funding source has specific rules and guidelines about what types
of projects it will fund, how much of a project will be funded and timelines for
expenditure of funds. Additionally, most grant programs require a funding match,
which means that the City must also contribute funding to the cost of a project.
The City of Kent funds transportation capital projects using the General Fund,
Street Fund, Local Improvement Districts, Transportation Impact Fees, Business
and Occupation Tax, Solid Waste Utility tax, and grant revenue from local, state
and federal governments. One reason the TIP is updated annually is that many
revenue sources are closely tied to the health of the economy and can therefore be
unpredictable.
Document structure
Each project or program listed in the TIP includes an estimated cost, the amount of
funding secured or unsecured and the funding source(s). If grant funding has been
secured from a specific source, it is identified. Projects listed that are necessary to
accommodate growth and allow the City to maintain its adopted Levels of Service
may be funded in part by transportation impact fees. The costs for projects
programmed in the first three years of the TIP have been developed with a higher
level of certainty whereas those in the latter three years have been developed with
less specificity, as those projects are generally less defined.
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Requirements
State law requires that each city develop a local TIP and that it be updated annually
(RCW 35.77.010). It represents an important planning component under the State's
Growth Management Act. The TIP may be revised at any time during the year by a
majority of the Council, after a Public Hearing.
In order to compete for transportation funding grants from Federal and State
sources, granting agencies require that projects be included in the TIP. The State's
Safe Routes to School program, for example, requires that potential projects be
included in the TIP in order to be eligible for funding.
The Six -Year TIP is also required to be consistent with the transportation element of
the Comprehensive Plan pursuant to RCW 35.77.010.
Changes to the TIP
The City updated its Comprehensive Plan in 2015. The first six years of the
Comprehensive Plan are financially constrained, meaning that secured funding is
demonstrated within an approved budget or similarly approved funding action.
Subsequently, the 2018-2023 TIP has been revised to reflect projects that will likely
be constructed using existing funding sources as well as the City's historical record
of average grant disbursements. Capital Streets Projects that do not have any
identified funding sources have been removed from the plan. Projects and programs
were reclassified where appropriate.
Table 1
Projects Added
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Table 2
Projects Removed
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Project List
Project Project Name
Number Project Location and Extent
i„ 72"° Avenue South Extension
South 2001h Street to South 196th Street
2. Kent Regional Trails Connector
Green River Trail to Interurban Trail at S 218th Street
3, Southeast 208th Street and loath Avenue Southeast
Intersection Improvements
Intersection Operations Enhancement
4. 132"a Avenue Pedestrian Improvements
Kent-Kangley Road to Southeast 2481h Street
5. South 224th Street Extension, 84th Avenue to 881h Avenue South
6. Naden Avenue and Willis Street Intersection Improvements
Intersection Operations Enhancement
7. Naden Local Access Road
Willis Street to Naden Assembly
8. Flashing Yellow Left Turn Arrows
Northern Industrial Valley
9. South 228th Street/Union Pacific Railroad Grade Separation
Grade -Separated Crossing at Union Pacific Railroad
10. Transportation Master Plan
11. Meet Me on Meeker
Intersection Improvements at 4th Avenue and Midblock Crossing
12. South 2241h Street Extension, 88th Avenue South to 94th Place
South
13. Railroad Quiet Zone for Downtown Urban Center
Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Union Pacific Railroads
14. Safe Routes to Schools Improvements at Meridian Elementary
Southeast 256th Street and 140th Avenue Southeast
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Project Project Name
Number Project Location and Extent
15. Willis Street and Central Avenue Intersection Improvements
Intersection Operations Enhancement
16. 761h Avenue South
22200 Block to 21700 Block
17. Southeast 2481h Street Improvements
104"' Avenue South to 116th Avenue South
18. Panther Lake Signal System Integration
19. Willis Street Roundabout
Willis Street at 4`h Avenue South
20. South 224th Street Extension, 94th Place South to 1080 Avenue
Southeast (State Route 515/Benson Highway)
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21. Street and Sidewalk Preservation and Repair Program
22, Traffic Signal Management Program
23. Channelization Improvement Program
24. Guardrail and Safety Improvements Program
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2018-2023 CITY OF KENT
SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #1: 72°d Avenue South Extension
South 200th Street to South 1961h Street
YEAR: 2018 expected completion
DESCRIPTION: Complete a missing link by constructing a new three -lane
roadway from South 2001h Street to South 196th Street. The
project will include the crossing of Mill Creek and construction of
full -width paving; concrete curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street
lighting, storm drainage, landscaping, utilities and
appurtenances. This project is nearing completion.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering....... $456,000
Right of Way Acquisition . $30,000
Construction .................. $3,171,000
TOTAL .......................... $3,657,000
Secured Funding....,,„ _...„ $3,657,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Drainage Fund, Transportation Impact Fee) Puget
Sound Regional Fire Authority, Transportation Improvement
Board
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: Continued development in the northern Kent industrial area, and
high levels of congestion along West Valley Highway between
the South 180th Street and South 1961h Street corridors,
mandate additional north -south arterial capacity. This project
provides some relief for South 180... Street, South 19611 Street,
and South 212" Street intersections along West Valley Highway.
It also provides improved access to the South 1961h Street
corridor from industrial development along 72nd Avenue South
by constructing the missing link between South 200`h Street and
South 196" Street. This roadway connection provides a direct
link from the existing Fire Station on 72n° Avenue South to the
1961h Street grade separated corridor over both the BNSF and
JPRR mainline railroad tracks, dramatically improving
emergency response times to a large area of the Kent
Manufacturing/Industrial Center and warehouse land uses.
2018-2023 CITY OF KENT
SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #2: Kent Regional Trails Connector
Green River Trail to Interurban Trail at South 2181h Street
YEAR: 2018 expected completion
DESCRIPTION: Construct 4,400 foot multi -use trail connecting the Green River
and Interurban Regional Trails at a point approximately mid -way
between the South 2124h Street and South 228"" Street Corridors
at about South 218`h Street in the heart of the Kent Valley. This
12-foot wide multi -use trail for non -motorized users will include
trail lighting, in some locations, to enhance visibility and
encourage year-round usage. Rectangular Rapid Flashing
Beacons and marked crosswalks will be installed where the new
trail crosses midblock at 641h Avenue South and 72otl Avenue
South. A traffic signal for pedestrians and bicyclists crossing
mid -block will be installed on 66"' Avenue South (West Valley
HWY). A mechanism for performance monitoring (counting) will
be installed at or near the new traffic signal. The project will
install a steel pedestrian/bicycle bridge over Mill Creek between
72°'d Avenue South and the Interurban Trail. The project is
nearing completion.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering....... $375,000
Right of Way Acquisition .......... $4,000
Construction .................. $1,526,000
TOTAL .......................... $1,905,000
Secured Funding .............. $1,905,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Drainage Fund, Parks Fund), Congestion Mitigation
and Air Quality Improvement Program, Washington State
Department of Transportation Local Programs
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: This new trail would fill a missing east/west link in the City's and
the region's bicycle network. It would connect two of the most
heavily used regional trails and provide access for tens of
thousands of people to a concentrated employment center. It
would provide alternative mode access to the Kent
Manufacturing/Industrial Center's 1,800 employers, to
recreational activities along the Green River and the Green River
Natural Resources Area and improve safety for all users crossing
three major arterial streets in an area with truck traffic.
2018-2023 CITY OF KENT
SIX -YEAH. TRANSPORTATION IMIPROVEMEN'T PROGRAM
PROJECT #3: Southeast 208th Street and 108th Avenue Southeast (SR
515/113enson Highway) Intersection Improvements
Intersection Operations Enhancements
YEAR: 2018 expected completion
DESCRIPTION: Add a second southbound left storage lane on 1081h Avenue SE,
widen the receiving lane on SE 2081h St, and modify the signal
phasing.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering....... $281,000
Right of Way Acquisition ........ $21,000
Construction ................... $1,019,000
TOTAL .......................... $1, 321,000
Secured Funding .............. $1,321,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Transportation Impact Fees), Washington State
Department of Transportation (Federal Highway Safety
Improvement Program)
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: State Route 515, also known as The Benson Highway or 1081h
Avenue SE, is the primary north/south route on the East Hill and
serves as a major transit route. With four to five lanes in its
current configuration, this roadway has been widened to its
practical limits. Improvements to intersections along the
corridor can have positive effects on corridor congestion and
improve efficiency. This project would add queuing capacity for
the southbound left turn movement while continuing to provide
two lanes of through travel.
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2018-2023 CITY OF KENT
SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #4: 132nd Avenue Pedestrian Improvements
Kent-Kangley Road to Southeast 248t' Street
YEAR: 2018
DESCRIPTION: Construct an asphalt walking path along the west side of 132nd
Avenue SE where sidewalk does not currently exist. This project
includes the Transportation Improvement Board Sidewalks grant
project and will later include additional improvements within this
segment, that are yet to be determined. Although the
Transportation Master Plan calls for bicycle lanes on this
segment of 132nd Avenue South, a complete streets analysis
determined that the lanes would not be added at the same time
as this temporary asphalt path.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering...... $220,000
Right of Way Acquisition..... $370,000
Construction ................. $1,090,000
TOTAL ........................$1,680, 000
Secured Funding ............. $1,680,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Mitigation Funds, Street Fund), Transportation
Improvement Board,
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: 132"d Avenue SE is designated as a minor arterial roadway, with
5 vehicle lanes, bicycle lanes, sidewalks and landscaping
planned at build -out. This roadway has been widened at various
locations based on development of adjacent parcels. Due to
budgetary constraints this roadway will not be completed in the
near term; however, the desire to improve pedestrian access
necessitates moving ahead with the walking path.
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2018-2023 CITY OF KENT
SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #5: South 224�h Street Extension 84th Avenue to 88"' Avenue
South
YEAR: 2018
DESCRIPTION: Construct a three -lane road from 84`h Avenue South to 88`h
Avenue South, including a new bridge over SR 167. The project
will include full -width paving; concrete curbs, gutters and
sidewalks; five foot paved shoulders; street lighting; storm
drainage; landscaping; utilities and appurtenances. Construction
will begin in 2017.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering.... $1,140,000
Right of Way Acquisition...... $165,000
Construction .................$12,950,000
TOTAL ........................ $14,255,000
Secured Funding.............$14,255,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Drainage Fund, Local Improvement District,
Special Assessments), Developer Mitigation, Transportation
Improvement Board
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: The existing roadway system cannot accommodate the current
or forecast east -west traffic volumes between Kent's East Hill
and the Green River Valley floor. In order to meet transportation
concurrency requirements of the Growth Management Act,
additional east -west vehicle capacity is required. Intersections
along South 208`h/212`h Street and James/Southeast 2401"
Streets are also at or over capacity. Because of existing
development and topographic constraints, it is not feasible to
widen the James/Southeast 240th Street and South 208th/212`h
Street 'corridors' enough to accommodate forecast traffic
volumes without additional east -west capacity.
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2018-2023 CITY OF KENT
SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #6: Naden Avenue and Willis Street Intersection
Improvements
YEAR: 2018
DESCRIPTION: Build right-in/right-out intersection on Willis Street (State Route
516) at Naden Avenue consistent with Washington State
Department of Transportation approval. Although there are no
bicycle facilities planned on Willis Street, this project must be
assessed in light of the complete streets requirements.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering ...... ...$75,000
Right of Way Acquisition ...... $175,000
Construction ..................... $500,000
TOTAL ............................. $ 7 50, 000
Secured Funding ........................... $0
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Local Improvement District, Transportation Capital
Fund)
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: This project will provide access to the City's Naden site. The Naden
site is placed strategically at the entrance to Kent's Downtown,
highly approachable and visible from State Route State Route 167
and State Route 516. The Kent Downtown Subarea Action Plan
describes this area as critical to projecting a good image of the city.
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2018-2023 CITY OF KENT
SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #7: Naden Local Access Road
Willis Street to Naden Assembly
YEAR: 2018
DESCRIPTION: Build local access road from Willis Street to the Naden assembly
to prepare the site for development.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering-,.,„, $200,000
Right of Way Acquisition .... „....... --$0
Construction .................. $1,500,000
TOTAL .......................... $1,700,000
Secured Funding ......................... „.$0
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Developer Mitigation, General Fund, Local
Improvement District, Placemaking Fund)
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: This project will build upon the Naden Avenue and Willis Street
intersection improvements, allowing for greater development
potential for the Naden assembly. This area is adjacent to State
Route 167 and State Route 516 and serves as a gateway to visitors.
The Kent Downtown Subarea Action Plan describes this area as
critical to projecting a good image of the city. Landscaping will buffer
development from power lines. Additionally, this project will provide
on -street parking so people can access the Interurban Trail.
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2018-2023 CITY OF KENT
SIX -YEAR TRANISPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #8: Flashing Yellow Left Turn Arrows
North Industrial Valley
YEAR: 2018
DESCRIPTION: Purchase and install five traffic signal cabinets, 34 controllers
and applicable communications capable of supporting flashing
yellow left turn arrow (FYLTA) displays for permitted left turns
at 14 intersections in the north Kent Valley.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering....... $100,000
Right of Way Acquisition ............._ $0
Construction ................„.... $800,000
TOTAL ............................. $900,000
Secured Funding ................. $400,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Business and Occupation Tax) Federal Highway
Safety Improvement Program
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: This project builds upon a previously Federal Highway Safety
Improvement Program funded project that included replacement
of the master signal controller unit and installation of the FYLTAs
in the downtown area. This type of signal display has been
demonstrated to be much more readily understood by motorists
and has resulted in reduced collision rates involving vehicles
turning left during permissive left turn signal phases. The
upgrade to the legacy central control system and more
advanced intersection traffic signal controllers will allow greater
operation flexibility and improved transportation system
efficiency.
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2018-2023 CITY OF KENT
SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #9: South 2281h Street/Union Pacific Railroad Grade Separation
Grade -Separated Crossing at Union Pacific Railroad
YEAR: 2018 - 2019
DESCRIPTION: Construct grade separation of the Union Pacific Railroad
mainline tracks at South 228'h Street. The project will include
the construction of a bridge; four -lane vehicle crossing; full -
width paving; concrete curbs, gutters and sidewalks; bicycle
facilities; street lighting; utilities and appurtenances.
Construction is underway, utilities are being relocated. This
project has also been added to the Washington State Freight
Plan.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering.... $3,600,000
Right of Way Acquisition ... $5,000,000
Construction .................$16,400,000
TOTAL ........................ $ 25,000,000
Secured Funding.............$25,000,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Business and Occupation Tax, Drainage Fund,
Local Improvement District, Street Fund, and Water Fund),
Freight Action Strategy for Everett -Seattle -Tacoma Corridor,
Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board, Port of Seattle,
Union Pacific Railroad
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: The project will lead to a seamless connection between major
freight handlers and their primary destinations. It will support
freight moving through Kent to the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma,
SeaTac Airport and the freeway system. Grade separating this
arterial will increase roadway capacity, decrease congestion,
enhance safety and improve freight mobility in this corridor and
throughout the region. This project will provide regional
connections for thousands of businesses, employers, and the 40
million square feet of warehouse/industrial space in the valley.
Construction is underway.
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2018-2023 CITY OF KENT
SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #10: Transportation Master Plan
YEAR: 2018-2019
DESCRIPTION: Major update to the Transportation Master Plan (TMP) including
near -term and long range planning of the City's transportation
system needs. Project elements will include consultant contracts
for transportation planning, concurrency management, public
involvement, travel demand and traffic operations modeling and
analysis of potential financing strategies to construct, operate
and maintain the City's transportation network. The
transportation network includes non -motorized infrastructure
such as bicycle facilities and sidewalks. The current TMP was
completed in 2008 and needs to be revised.
PROJECT COST: Contractor ........................ $900,000
TOTAL ............................ $900,000
Secured Funding ................ $300,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (General Fund)
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: The Kent Transportation Master Plan (TMP), as incorporated into
the City's Comprehensive Plan, is the City's blueprint for long-
range transportation planning in Kent. When the City's
Comprehensive Plan was approved by the Puget Sound Regional
Council in 2015, the City deferred an update to the
Transportation Master Plan to 2017. This update will include a
multi -year transportation financing plan. The plan will also
consider subarea and functional plans adopted since 2008 and
newly -funded major corridors serving Kent:
• Midway Subarea Plan
• Downtown Subarea Action Plan
• Federal Way Link Extension
• State Route 509 extension
• State Route 167 improvements
• Let's Go Kent
• Park & Open Space Plan 2016
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2018-2023 CITY OF KENT
SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #11: Meet Me on Meeker
Intersection Improvements at 4ch Avenue and Midblock Crossing
YEAR: 2018-2019
DESCRIPTION: Install curb bulb outs at the intersection of 41h Avenue South on
the west side, as well as a midblock crossing between 64`I'
Avenue South and Washington Avenue North with supplemental
safety features. The curb bulb outs project has been
preliminarily assessed with respect to the complete streets
requirements. The midblock crossing must also be assessed.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering........ $50,000
Construction ..................... $350,000
TOTAL ............................ $400,000
Secured Funding ................ $250,000
Future Phases ........To be determined
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Placemaking Fund), Congestion Mitigation Air
Quality, Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act
Transportation Alternatives Set -Aside, Transportation
Improvement Board,
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: This project is intended to make the corridor inviting and safe
for all users, specifically school children, seniors, commuters,
bicyclists, recreational users and those accessing downtown
businesses. The project supports City Council's economic
development plan strategies to beautify Kent streetscapes and
strengthen sense of place by designating and improving key
gateways into Kent.
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2018-2023 CITY OF KENT
SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #12: South 224th Street Extension 88th Avenue South to 94th
Place South
YEAR: 2018-2019
DESCRIPTION: Construct a three -lane road from 88" Avenue South to 94th
Place South, including a new bridge over Garrison Creek. The
project will include full -width paving; concrete curbs, gutters
and sidewalks; five foot paved shoulders; street lighting; storm
drainage; landscaping; utilities and appurtenances. Construction
will begin in 2018.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering....... $560,000
Right of Way Acquisition ... $1,555,000
Construction .................. $6,170,000
TOTAL .......................... $8,285,000
Secured Funding .............. $8,285,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Drainage Fund, Local Improvement District,
Special Assessments, Transportation Impact Fee), Developer
Mitigation, Transportation Improvement Board
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: The existing roadway system cannot accommodate the current
or forecast east -west traffic volumes between Kent's East Hill
and the Green River Valley floor. In order to meet transportation
concurrency requirements of the Growth Management Act,
additional east -west vehicle capacity is required. Intersections
along South 208th/2121h Street and James/Southeast 240`h
Streets are also at or over capacity. Because of existing
development and topographic constraints, it is not Feasible to
widen the James/Southeast 24oth Street and South 208t°/212th
Street 'corridors' enough to accommodate forecast traffic
volumes without additional east -west capacity.
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2018-2023 CITY OF KENT
SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #13: Railroad Quiet Zone for Downtown Urban Center
Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Union Pacific Railroads
YEAR: 2018 - 2022
DESCRIPTION: Establish a railroad quiet zone for the Burlington Northern Santa
Fe Railway (BNSF) tracks and the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR)
tracks through the City of Kent. The grade crossings to be
included in the quiet zone on the BNSF railroad mainline are: S
259" Street, Willis Street, Titus Street, Gowe Street, Meeker
Street, Smith Street, James Street, and S 2121" Street. The
grade crossings included in the quiet zone for the UPRR mainline
tracks are: Willis Street (SR 516), W Smith Street, W Meeker
Street, W James Street and S 212`" Street.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering....... $220,000
Right of Way Acquisition ........ $80,000
Construction .................. $1,200,000
TOTAL .......................... $1,500,000
Secured Funding ................. $450,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Business and Occupation Tax), Washington Utilities
and Transportation Commission
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: Locomotive engineers begin sounding the train -mounted horn
approximately 1/4 mile from the intersection of a
highway/railroad crossing. This warning device is an effective
deterrent to accidents at grade crossings but exposes the local
community to significant noise that affects the quality of life for
those living and working closest to the railroad facilities, and can
be a barrier to attracting new businesses and residents.
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2018-2023 CITY OF KENT
SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #14: Safe Routes to Schools Improvements at Meridian Elementary
Southeast 2561h Street and 140th Avenue Southeast
YEAR: 2019
DESCRIPTION: Install a traffic signal at Southeast 2561h Street and 1401h
Avenue Southeast and construct an asphalt pavement walkway
along Southeast 256"' Street from approximately 134th Avenue
Southeast to 140th Avenue Southeast. The traffic signal includes
a traffic surveillance camera and interconnect cable to connect
this signal to the rest of the City's traffic control system. This
project must be assessed with respect to the complete streets
requirements. The Transportation Master Plan calls for bicycle
lanes on Southeast 2561h Street and shared travel lanes on 140"
Avenue Southeast.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering ......... $80,000
Education/Enforcement ......... $80,000
Construction ...................... $340,000
TOTAL ............................. $500,000
Secured Funding ........................... $0
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (School Zone Camera Fund), Washington State
Department of Transportation's Safe Routes to Schools Program
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: Meridian Elementary School is located near the intersection of
Southeast 256th Street and 140th Avenue Southeast. The school
provides adult crossing guards to help students cross Southeast
256"t Street. Traffic in that neighborhood and in the
communities to the east of the school has become especially
heavy at the afternoon bell times. Intersection control
improvements would assist pedestrians and motorists to
maneuver in an orderly way during times of heavy conflict.
Currently students must walk or bike along a wide shoulder on
Southeast 256th Street.
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PROJECT #15: Willis Street and Central Avenue Intersection Improvements
Intersection Operations Enhancement
YEAR: 2019
DESCRIPTION: Improve the intersection of Willis Street and Central Avenue to
provide a right turn lane from southbound on Central Avenue to
westbound Willis Street. Project includes sidewalk, curb and
gutter replacement and improvements to traffic signal system.
Although there are no bicycle facilities planned at the Willis
Street and Central Avenue South intersection, this project must
be assessed with respect to the complete streets requirements.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering......... $44,000
Right of Way Acquisition ...... $166,000
Construction ..................... $290,000
TOTAL ............................. $ 500,000
Secured Funding ................. $168,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Developer Mitigation, Transportation Impact Fee)
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: This project is a traffic mitigation requirement for additional
trips generated by the Kent Station Development. The City of
Kent will be implementing this project for which money was
contributed by the Kent Station developer. The transportation
analysis prepared for the ShoWare project assumed construction
of this project would be complete.
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SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #16: 761" Avenue South
22400 block to 21700 block
YEAR: 2020
DESCRIPTION: Construct drainage and road improvements on 761h Avenue
South from the 22400 block to the 21700 block. The project will
include raising the existing road; a full width overlay, concrete
curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street lighting, storm drainage, and
channelization. This project must be assessed with respect to
the complete streets requirements. The Transportation Master
Plan calls for "possible re -striping" to include bicycle lanes on
this segment of 76`h Avenue South.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering...... $500,000
Right of Way Acquisition- ............. $0
Construction .... - .......... . $4,500,000
TOTAL ......................... $5,000,000
Secured Funding .......................... $0
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Business and Occupation Tax, Storm Drainage
Utility Fund), Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality
Improvement Program, Developer Mitigation, Surface
Transportation Program, Transportation Improvement Board
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: 761h Avenue South floods several times per year, resulting in
road closures. The roadway is located in the heart of the City's
Industrial zoning area and has heavy truck traffic. Large
industrial and manufacturing companies and a large solid waste
company that serves several adjacent jurisdictions are located
in the immediate vicinity of the project. Road closures
negatively impact these businesses and create congestion in
other parts of the City as a result of traffic detours around the
closure, Improving the road to current standards will also
improve traffic flow on 76th Avenue South.
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PROJECT #17: Southeast 248th Street Improvements
104th Avenue South to 116th Avenue South
YEAR: 2020
DESCRIPTION: Improvements on Southeast 248th Street between 1041h Avenue
South and 1161h Avenue South. This project must be assessed
with respect to the complete streets requirements. The
Transportation Master Plan calls for bicycle lanes on this
segment of Southeast 2481h Street. This segment will include a
five-foot landscape buffer between each sidewalk and bicycle
lane.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering....... $500,000
Right of Way Acquisition... $1,000,000
Construction .................. $8,500,000
TOTAL ........................ $10,000,000
Secured Funding ........................... $0
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Business and Occupation Tax, General Fund, Local
Improvement District), Economic Incentive Grants
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: In support of future development, this area will be connected to the
bicycle and pedestrian networks. Nearby pedestrian generators
include Morrill Meadows Park, East Hill Park, and Daniel Elementary
School, and the project will include improved turning operations into
these attractors.
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PROJECT #18: Panther Lake Signal System Integration
YEAR: 2020-2022
DESCRIPTION: This project includes extension of communication fiber to traffic
signals in the Panther Lake area to allow remote monitoring,
management and coordination. The project also includes
replacement of the existing controllers to ones capable of
displaying flashing yellow left turn arrows.
PROJECTCOST: Preliminary Engineering.................$0
Right of Way Acquisition ................ $0
Construction ..................... $350,000
TOTAL ............................. $350,000
Secured Funding ...........................$0
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): Federal Highway Safety Improvement Program
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: The traffic signals in the Panther Lake area are not connected to
the City's central traffic signal control system; hence, they
cannot be remotely monitored or managed from the City's
Traffic Management Center. The existing intersection controllers
are not capable of displaying flashing yellow left turn arrows for
permissive left turn movements. It has been demonstrated that
this type of signal display is much more readily understood by
motorists and results in reduced collision rates involving vehicles
turning left during permissive left turn signal phases. The
integration of these signals into the City's signal system will
allow operation flexibility and improved transportation system
efficiency.
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PROJECT #19: Willis Street Roundabout
Willis Street at 41" Avenue South
YEAR: 2021
DESCRIPTION: Construct a roundabout on Willis Street at 4t" Avenue South.
The project will include the construction of the roundabout,
concrete curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street lighting, storm
drainage, landscaping, utilities and appurtenances. The
roundabout will accommodate bicycle riders, consistent with the
Transportation Master Plan's call for a shared travel lane
(sharrows) an 4" Avenue. This project must be assessed with
respect to the complete streets requirements.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering...... $350,000
Right of Way Acquisition ............... $0
Construction ................. $2,150,000
TOTAL ......................... $ 2,500,000
Secured Funding ..................... __$0
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Business and Occupation Tax, Transportation
Impact Fees), Congestion Mitigation Air Quality, Washington
State Department of Transportation Local Programs
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: This gateway project will provide an aesthetically pleasing
welcome to commuters into the heart of Kent and provide the
typical benefits of a roundabout including: improved safety,
improved traffic flow and decreased maintenance costs over the
long run.
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SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #20: South 2241h Street Extension, 94`h Place South to 108th
Avenue Southeast (State Route 515/13enson Highway)
YEAR: 2022-2023
DESCRIPTION: Construct a three -lane road from 941h Place South to 108th
Avenue Southeast State Route 515/Benson Highway). The
project will include full -width paving; concrete curbs, gutters
and sidewalks; five-foot paved shoulders; street lighting; storm
drainage; landscaping; utilities and appurtenances. This project
must be assessed with respect to the complete streets
requirements.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering.... $1,500,000
Right of Way Acquisition ... $1,000,000
Construction .................$13,000,000
TOTAL ........................ $15,000,000
Secured Funding ................. $100,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Business and Occupation Tax, Drainage Fund,
Local Improvement District, Special Assessments,
Transportation Impact Fee), Developer Mitigation,
Transportation Improvement Board
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: The existing roadway system cannot accommodate the current
or forecast east -west traffic volumes between Kent's East Hill
and the Green River Valley floor. In order to meet transportation
concurrency requirements of the Growth Management Act,
additional east -west vehicle capacity is required. Intersections
along South 208th/2121h Street and James/Southeast 2401h
Streets are also at or over capacity. Because of existing
development and topographic constraints, it is not feasible to
widen the James/Southeast 240th Street and South 208`h/212th
Street 'corridors' enough to accommodate forecast traffic
volumes without additional east -west capacity.
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PROJECT #21: Street and Sidewalk Preservation and Repair Program
Ongoing Citywide Program
YEAR: 2018 - 2023
DESCRIPTION: Maintain the existing transportation system by overlaying,
rehabilitating, and reconstructing the existing asphalt and
concrete streets throughout the City. Reconstruct and repair
existing sidewalks and curb ramps consistent with the
Americans with Disabilities Act. Construct new accessible
sidewalks. Street and sidewalk preservation and repair projects
must be assessed with respect to complete streets
requirements.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering.... $8,500,000
Right of Way Acquisition... $1,000,000
Construction .................$83,500,000
TOTAL ........................ $93,000,000
Secured Funding.............$47,850,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Business and Occupation Tax, Solid Waste Utility
Tax), Surface Transportation Program
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: The City assessed the condition of its street network in 2016.
Many of the streets exhibit deficiencies that reflect they are
beyond their expected performance life and are in need of a
maintenance or rehabilitation overlay, or some amount of
reconstruction. This preservation work also requires curb ramps
and sidewalks be made accessible to persons with disabilities,
according to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This
program constructs and repairs the City's sidewalks and begins
to address the pedestrian improvements identified in the
Transportation Master Plan.
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PROJECT #22: Traffic Signal Management Program
Ongoing Citywide Program
YEAR: 2018 - 2023
DESCRIPTION: Analyze intersections for potential replacement of traffic signals
or other traffic control systems to ensure safe and efficient use
of the existing and planned transportation network. Analysis of
turn movements and collision history will be used to prioritize
new traffic signal installations. This program budgets for
projects needed to meet the increasing demand for signalized
intersection control and the constant need for traffic counts to
monitor vehicle volumes and behavior. New traffic signals will
include bicycle detection.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering....... $600,000
Right of Way Acquisition ................ $0
Construction .................. $3,600,000
TOTAL .......................... $4, 200,000
Secured Funding-, ................... $o
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Business and Occupation Tax)
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: This program also helps the City maintain level of service
standards necessary to maintain concurrency as required by the
Growth Management Act.
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PROJECT #23: Channelization (Street Markings) Improvement Program
Ongoing Citywide Program
YEAR: 2018 - 2023
DESCRIPTION: Provide street marking including striping, thermoplastic
pavement marking, and raised pavement markers throughout
the City to separate and regulate conflicting movements, define
paths of travel, and facilitate safe and orderly movement on City
Streets.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering....... $300,000
Right of Way Acquisition ................ $0
Construction .................. $4,200,000
TOTAL .......................... $4,500,000
Secured Funding .............. $3,090,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Business and Occupation Tax)
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: This ongoing program maintains and updates the channelization
throughout the City. The City has approximately 1,648,863
linear feet (LF) of channelization striping, 445,300 raised
pavement markings, 22,012 LF of access control curb and 7,179
LF of painted access control curb. Channelization helps to limit
conflict points and directs motorists through areas of
complexity. These markings are also used to delineate left turn
storage queue areas and deceleration areas for right turning
vehicles. This project preserves the capacity and efficiency of
the existing roadway system.
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SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #24: Guardrail and Safety Improvements Program
Ongoing Citywide Program
YEAR: 2018 - 2023
DESCRIPTION: Make miscellaneous guardrail improvements each year to
enhance motorist safety. Candidate projects include Frager
Road, SE 240"'/1481h Avenue Southeast hillside, Lake Fenwick
Road north or S 272"" Street, S 208th/212" and 100" Avenue
Southeast. Upgrade existing guardrail end -treatments as
mandated by State and Federal regulations.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering ......... $60,000
Right of Way Acquisition ................ $0
Construction ..................... $540,000
TOTAL ............................. $600,000
Secured Funding., .................. $0
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Business and Occupation Tax), Highway Safety
Improvement Program and Hazard Elimination Program
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: This project is mandated for compliance with Federal and State
regulations and the requirement to mitigate potentially
hazardous roadway conditions.
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For more information or additional copies of this document contact:
Lacey Jane Wolfe, AICP
Senior Transportation Planner
City of Kent, Public Works, Engineering
220 Fourth Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032-5895
253-856-5564
Iwolfe@kentwa.gov
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PROJECT #26: Veteran's Drive Extension
Military Rd to I-5 Southbound Off -ramp
YEAR: 2025 expected completion
DESCRIPTION: Complete a missing link by constructing a new roadway from
Military Rd to the I-5 Southbound off -ramp, including an
intersection with the northbound on -ramp to I-5 and an
undercrossing of I-5. The project will include the construction of
full -width paving; concrete curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street
lighting, storm drainage, landscaping, utilities and
appurtenances.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering .... $2,765,000
Right of Way Acquisition . $10,270,000
Construction ................ $38,585,000
TOTAL ........................ $51,620,000
Secured Funding............ $45,374,000
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): Connecting Washington Account (State), City of Kent, TI8
Grant, Federal STP Grant
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: This project will improve the connection between the Sea-Tac
International Airport, the Sea Port of Seattle and the Kent
Manufacturing/Industrial Center. This project reduces traffic
congestion on local roads and highways by completing a direct
connection between Seattle and the Kent Valley. The project
reduces traffic on SR516, improving operations of the
interchange.
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SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #27: Meet Me on Meeker Connecting Segment 1: Driving Range
Driving range from Colony Park apartment driveway to Russell
Road
YEAR: 2022 expected completion
DESCRIPTION: Complete a missing link by constructing new sidewalk and
multimodal pathway along city -owned driving range frontage.
The project will include construction of concrete curbs, gutters,
sidewalks, street lighting, storm drainage, landscaping, utilities
and appurtenances.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering ....... $300,000
Right of Way Acquisition ................$0
Construction ,„„............... $1,000,000
TOTAL .......................... $1,300,000
Secured Funding ...........................$0
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Placemaking Fund, B&O) Puget Sound Regional
Council grants (CMAQ/Non-Motorized Set Aside)
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: Private development on the former Par-3 property ("Marquee on
Meeker") will construct the Meet Me on Meeker promenade
along approximately 1,200 feet of frontage. Private
development at 64" and Meeker will construct the promenade
along approximately 1,000 feet of property frontage, mandating
connections between these two large segments. This project
provides approximately 700 feet of promenade connection
between Russell Road and the eastern edge of the Marquee
project, and when combined with the apartment frontage
project ("Segment 2"), will connect the two privately developed
segments for a total promenade length of approximately 3,500
feet. This will improve safety and aesthetics along this important
commercial corridor.
2018-2023 CITY OF KEINT
SIX -YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
PROJECT #28: Meet Me on Meeker Connecting Segment 2: Apartments
Russell Road to western edge of private development property
YEAR: 2022 expected completion
DESCRIPTION: Complete a missing link by constructing new sidewalk and
multimodal pathway along private property but within the public
ROW. The project will include construction of concrete curbs,
gutters, sidewalks, street lighting, storm drainage, landscaping,
utilities and appurtenances.
PROJECT COST: Preliminary Engineering ....... $350,000
Right of Way Acquisition .....„,,,,,„,„,„$0
Construction .................. $1,150,000
TOTAL .......................... $1,500,000
Secured Funding ...........................$0
FUNDING
SOURCE(S): City of Kent (Placemaking Fund, B&O) Puget Sound Regional
Council grants (CMAQ/Non-Motorized Set Aside)
PROJECT
JUSTIFICATION: Private development at 64th and Meeker will construct the Meet
Me on Meeker promenade along approximately 1,000 feet of
property frontage. Private development on the former Par-3
property will construct the promenade along approximately
1,200 feet of frontage, mandating connections between these
two large segments. This project provides approximately 700
feet of promenade connection between Russell Road and the
western edge of the 641h and Meeker project, and when
combined with the city -owned driving range frontage ("Segment
1"), will connect the two privately developed segments for a
total promenade length of approximately 3,500 feet. This will
improve safety and aesthetics along this important commercial
corridor.
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