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PUBLIC WORKS COMM,
APRIL 7, 1992
PRESENT: JIM WHITE TONY MCCARTHY
JIM BENNETT JACK SPENCER
PAUL MANN RAUL RAMOS
DON WICKSTROM JOE HEMBREE
CAROL MORRIS MR. AND MRS. RUST
TOM BRUBAKER CHARLIE KIEPPER
ROGER LUBOVITCH BILL DOOLITTLE
JIM HANSEN JEAN PARIETTI
ED WHITE
Kent Circulator Transit System
Jim White stated he initiated this idea at the Council retreat.
Since he did not receive an unfavorable response from other Council
members, he has proceeded to work with staff. He continued he felt
the timing for a transit system is right and that now we just have
to come up with financing. He mentioned the possibility of tying
into the Street Utility funds. Roger Lubovitch stated his research
on the use of Street Utility revenues indicates the ,revenue can be
utilized for a local transit system if it ties into a larger
transportation system, such as Metro, commuter rail, etc. The bus
system can not be part of the utility because it is limited to
facilities but use of the revenues could be directed to such a bus
system that connects with a bigger system. However# the resolution
that is in effect now limits the use of thes+t funds. That
resolution would have to be amended and a six year ,financial plan
has to be adopted for use of these local option funds.
Additionally, Metro is interested in assisting with this project
and has indicated there possibly could be some fun4ing assistance.
He added he has amended the proposed Street Utility ordinance
changing the effective date to June 1 and added language making
clear that the use of the revenues for transportation purposes
relates to use of all the facilities in the street utility itself.
Jim White asked if funding for bicycle fa=,i.lities as a
transportation system could be taken from the Street Utility.
Lubovitch responded possibly bike pathways could ;be included but
he'd have to do further research on those grayer areas. Ed White
stated he has arranged a meeting for April 20 at 9:00 with Metro to
discuss this issue. Jim White stated he has placed this item on
the agenda for information purposes so Committee would know where
this is going. There remains a lot of hoops and hurdles to
overcome before we undertake such a system but finding the
possibility of a funding source certainly enhances the possibility
this could happen and gives the citizens some evidence that they
are going to be able to utilize the street utility for more than
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just building roads. Raul Ramos spoke in favor of Council
revisiting the resolution and adopting language that is flexible
enough to allow the Council to deliberate on possibly including an
intracity transit system and other related infrastructure projects.
Jim Bennett stated he had seen these types of systems in operation
in other cities and felt this concept might satisfy some of the
opponents of the 272nd Corridor. Jim White stated that we have to
cut some of the congestion regardless whether the corridor is ever
built. Roger Lubovich indicated Metro would be willing to do an
analysis to determine where our needs would be for this type of
system and there may be other sources of funds through Metro.
Reith Road/Kent Des Moines Road Intersection
Wickstrom explained that since this item was last discussed, one of
our transportation engineers had left so this section has been
short staffed and attempting to cope with a heavy workload. We
have received confirmation that the new transportation engineer
will be starting soon and this will be the first project on which
he'll work. Ed White added that he is continuing to monitor the
intersection. While backups are still continuing to occur they are
not as bad as during the winter hours. The problem is that there
is only one lane coming down the hill. It does divide into two
lanes but one is a left turn pocket. As a result there is a backup
of the through traffic and right turning traffic is in that one
through lane. The plan is to reduce the size of the islands to
allow two through lanes to go through the intersection and taper
back on the other side of the intersection just before the bridge.
That will allow more cars to go through the intersection; thus,
allowing more opportunities for right turning traffic. Paul Mann
referred to a left turn problem at this intersection as well. He
commented he wanted a left turn signal on this light. Ed White
commented that the signal is controlled by the State and any
improvements must meet their warrants. We will continue to work
with the State to accomplish this additional phase. Bill Doolittle
commented that the budget called for a right turn lane. It was
explained that the right turn lane would not correct the problem so
the issue had been revisited and. a different approach developed to
better utilize the funding.
Paul Mann asked about the signal at the intersection of Reith Road
and Military. Ed White stated we had just completed some signal
improvements at that intersection.
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Parkside Walkway
Paul Mann stated he had asked Carol Morris for an opinion on the
issue and asked her to speak to it. Carol responded that her memo
addressed an argument made by an attorney regarding some problems
relating to the improvement of the walkway as well as the issue of
whether or not the City could vacate it. Since the attorney was
not present, she indicated she would confine her remarks to the
vacation issue. The Planning Department's and Public Works
Department's recommendations were not to vacate this walkway
because it was still used for public travel purposes. The purpose
of the street vacation statute is to vacate streets., sidewalks or
walkways when they are no longer needed for public purposes. We
could not legally vacate the walkway if there is still a need to
keep it open. Wickstrom added there is a Metro bus stop at that
location on Military Road and does tie across Military into the
entrance of a major plat on the west side. We could do pedestrian
counts to determine the use. Paul Mann suggested a pedestrian
count be done and brought back before the Committee at the next
meeting. Jim Bennett concurred.
Kent Springs Transmission Main
Wickstrom explained the transmission main project is the link
between 132nd Avenue S.E. at 286th and 274th at 109th Avenue S.E.
We acquired the right of way through this area some. time ago but
have had to revise the design to mitigate the wetland impact.
There is additional right of way we need to acquire to do this.
Three are linear footages along the main and the- Dourth is a two
acre tract. We are requesting authorization to condemn but we are
continuing to negotiate with the property owners.
Mr. Kieffer distributed a letter to the Committee members. He
commented he felt it would be wise to have all the permits in hand
before spending money for the property It was determined that we
have all the King County permits and the Army Corps of Engineers
has given us verbal approval for this alignment. Wickstrom further
explained we realigned the route of the transmission main, reduced
the impact of the original project on wetlands, doled some of the
pipe that went through wetland and created about �i o ;acres of new
wetland. Thus the project is now more environ�nOi ally sensitive
than it was originally. Mr. Kieffer raised questions about the
feasibility of constructing the reservoir and the -Alignment of the
main. Wickstrom explained that the proposed alignment is necessary
to provide gravity service plus gives us the options of expanding
our capacity in the future with respect to the Tacoma Pipeline or
the impoundment reservoir project. This alignMent and these
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options are integral parts of our comprehensive water plan.
Wickstrom confirmed for Mann that the impoundment reservoir is
feasible from an engineering standpoint. Jim White stated the 50-
year water plan builds in as much flexibility as possible and he
complimented the foresight of the Engineering Department in
development of the plan. Mr. Kieffer commented about what he
perceived as a lack of opportunity for public input. Wickstrom
explained that through the 404 permit process, the Corps offers
ample opportunity for citizen involvement. Citizens had an
opportunity to submit any concerns or protests. In addition, when
we negotiated for the right of way we discussed the project with
the property owners. Mr. Kieffer stated he felt the project should
have further review. Carol Morris offered that further legal
review of the permit process is available if Mr. Kieffer wanted to
hire an attorney but there was no further appeal available to the
Public Works Committee or to the City Council.
The Committee unanimously recommended approval to proceed with
condemnation if negotiations for right of way are not successful.
1992 South County Asphalt Overlay
Wickstrom explained that the County is proposing to overlay 116th,
a portion of which lies within the City of Kent. They are also
proposing to overlay a street near Ravensdale a portion of which
lies within our annexed water shed area. The County will include
these portions of streets in their project with the City
reimbursing the County the costs. There are funds budgeted in our
1992 Overlay budget. Wickstrom added he would recommend using
water utility money for that portion of the overlay that lies
within the water shed and would recommend approval of the agreement
and transferring water utility funds. The Committee unanimously
recommended approval for the Mayor to sign the agreement and to use
water utility funds for that portion of the overlay that fails
within the water shed.
Bill of Sale - Hemlock Acres #19
Wickstrom explained that the developer has completed the utility
improvements for this plat. The Committee unanimously recommended
acceptance of the bill of sale.
Bill of Sale - Burger King 84th .and 224th
Wickstrom noted the developer has completed the utility
improvements for this business and is recommending we accept them.
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The Committee unanimously recommended acceptance of the bill of
sale.
Bill of Sale - McDowell NorthNest Stgrage Yard
Wickstrom commented that similar to the other two . items before
this, the developer has completed the utility improvements for the
project and we are recommending acceptance of the bill of sale.
The Committee unanimously recommended acceptance.
Surplus Vehicles and ,Equipment
Wickstrom reviewed the list of vehicles and equipment for the
Committee. Paul Mann commented it appears we are keeping the
vehicles for quite some time. The Committee; unanimously
recommended approval to declare the vehicles and ' equipment as
surplus and to offer same for sale.
Bill Doolittle inquired about an accounting for vehicles declared
surplus and sold. It was determined that an accounting had been
sent to the Committee on the previous sale and Wickstrom stated he
would forward a similar accounting when these pieces are sold.
James Street
Paul Mann stated he would like the safety issue of, James Street
made a high priority work item. Jim White asked that a work
program be developed indicating the existing priority so that the
Committee could review and make recommendations as to ,priority.
Ed White stated that they have looked at what interim measures can
be taken on James Street and are attempting to quantify the
problems and what can be done to correct them. With the new
transportation engineer starting soon, it is hoped this project
would move ahead.
Odor Problem
Carol Morris stated she did not feel an ordinance was called for
when there is only one entity causing a problem. She suggested we
pursue this issue through a contract enforcement action.
Other Items
Bill Doolittle asked about the signal at S. 259th and Central.
Wickstrom explained that it was not funded until 1992 . Doolittle
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also suggested signs over cross walks to remind motorists to stop
for pedestrians.
Jim Bennett asked how the signals were controlled. Wickstrom
explained that most of the signals were controlled by our master
computer with individual programs for each signal depending upon
the volume and demand.
Paul Mann requested a cross walk sign on top of Reith Road at
253rd.
Paul Mann stated he had noticed a motorcycle in one of the parking
stalls in the City Hall lot. He suggested we encourage people to
use motorcycles and scooters and requested we devote an area in the
front City Hall parking lot for them to park. The other Committee
members agreed with the request.