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PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
FEBRUARY 28, 1994
PAUL MANN
TIM CLARK
JIM BENNETT
DON WICKSTROM
GARY GILL
Status on Signals on James Street
TOM BRUBAKER
ED WHITE
JOHN BOND
MR & MRS RUST
Ed White stated that the transportation staff has taken another
look at the traffic and in staff's opinion the installation of two
more signals, one at Jason and one at Alvord could put the City
into a severe hazard and liability situation. White said that the
residents do not want a signal in those locations; heavy truck
traffic at both Jason and Alvord would have difficulty in getting
from a dead stop up to a reasonable speed. White stated that
having two additional signals would do nothing to improve safety or
slow traffic down.
Further discussion followed regarding the heavy flow of traffic on
James St and what other options existed. Wickstrom stated that we
had looked at the possibility of a pedestrian overpass however, the
cost was about $300,000 at the time of the study. Wickstrom said
that part of our Transportation Plan is a non -motorized element
which includes sidewalks and sidewalk facilities and that could go
into the millions of dollars. Clark asked about the possibility
of a tunnel and Wickstrom stated this could lead to a personal
safety problem. Wickstrom said that as a safety factor, an
overhead facility would be best.
Brubaker stated that relative to the overpass, another issue that
needs to be addressed is the ADA. Brubaker said it is arguably
impossible to construct an overpass in compliance with ADA's
current standards. Further discussion
locating an overpass at the lower portion
High. Wickstrom explained that we are
phase of the Downtown Infrastructure
watermain down James from Kennebeck so
would be the ideal time.
followed about possibly
of James St near Kent Jr.
now working on the third
and will be bringing a
if we do something, now
Discussion concluded with Committee requesting staff to look into
the possibility of a pedestrian overpass.
LID 342 Smith Street Sidewalk
Wickstrom stated we received 10 bids; the low bid was $83,731 and
the engineer's estimate was $87,798. He said that although it all
looks good, the budget was not nearly that amount. He said there
was no relationship between the engineer's estimate and the budget,
which resulted in a lack of about $45,000. He explained that our
engineering was incorrect however we have taken steps to correct
this, so we are capping out at $18,000 for the total project. He
explained that after we formulated the project and put it together,
we found there were additional things to do in order to comply with
ADA at a cost of about $12,000. He said in order to keep the LID
cost as close as possible to the original amount, we would want to
pick that up out of our sidewalk fund. Wickstrom said that if the
Committee agreed, we would like to go ahead with the low bidder,
Mer -Con, Inc.
Committee unanimously recommended awarding LID 342 Smith Street
Sidewalks contract to Mer -Con, Inc. in the amount of $83,731.00.
116th Avenue SE Road Improvements
Wickstrom said this is an acceptance of a contract awarded to Lloyd
Enterprises, Inc. for the amount of $339,273. and $370,959 was the
actual construction cost. Wickstrom explained he brought it
forward to the Committee because it is over the bid price. He
explained that this is 116th and Kent Kangley just south of some
plats that had commitments to participate but when they had County
approvals, it became a mixture of various road designs that did not
fit. Wickstrom said that this fits in with our 277th corridor
project so we offered to build the road and let them pay us the
difference. Wickstrom said that the overage is a result of the
County Road Division wanting to add some fencing; clay lined
ditches; and a retaining wall, after we had BALD plan approval.
Committee unanimously recommended accepting the 116th Avenue Road
Improvements as complete.
Left Turn Lane - Willis & Bridges
White said that accidents at this location during the last three
years occurred between 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. and no other
accidents occurred any other time of the day during the three year
period. He said in answer to the question of individuals having a
difficult time getting to Willis via Central Avenue, the accident
history does not show a significant a.m. problem. He said the
problems are occurring primarily between 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
White said we could install left turn restriction signs.
Signal Synchronization
White said that there are three locations in the City where we have
achieved significant improvement in traffic flow. He said one is
on 212th between East Valley and the freeway; one on East Valley
between 180th and 212th and third is in conjunction with a multiple
jurisdiction study, "Green River Valley Signal Interconnect" which
includes traffic flows on West Valley from 180th to SR516. White
said that in addition to the projects that we have, we also are in
the process of acquiring a new signal system which in itself,
should achieve a more efficient operation of signals because of the
flexibility it offers.
Kent Manganese Treatment Plant
Wickstrom circulated a memorandum to the Committee, on the status
of the treatment plant. He said the item will be discussed at the
next Committee meeting however he wanted to brief the Committee on
the project. Wickstrom said the contractor has been off the job;
the plant is not complete; we have had a claim filed once by one
group of attorneys for the contractor and he now has another group
of attorneys, so we are now on hold. Wickstrom said we need to
finish the plant and get it operating for this summer.
Meeting adjourned at 5:10 p.m.