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PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
MAY 99 1994
PRESENT: JIM BENNETT TOM BRUBAKER,
TIM CLARK MR & MRS RUST
DON WICKSTROM
ABSENT: PAUL MANN
Street Overlays - S. 212th Street
Wickstrom stated that we have ISTEA funds to off met ,the cost of
improvements on S 212th Street from Orillia Road to the Green River
and, for James Street from West Valley Highv4y,,-to East Valley
Highway. He said we are requesting authorizatiop f r the Mayor to
sign the agreements; the funds are about $263,000,. In response to
Bennett, Wickstrom said we are matching the funds with our annual
overlay money so we have all that we need.
Committee unanimously recommended authorizing the -Mayor to sign the
agreements and establish the budget for same.
Wickstrom explained that we have a project to put HOV lanes on S.
212th from West Valley Highway to SR167. In conjunction with that
project, we want to put in sidewalks, and street lights from the
Green River to the valley freeway. Wickstrom said we, have held an
informal public meeting with the participants afld received some
opposition from KOA. He said that since we have this project
going, we want to finish off this valley industrial corridor.
In response to Mrs. Rust, Wickstrom said that we'are building the
street in such a way that we can add two separate bike paths behind
the sidewalk.
Tim Clark expressed concerns regarding the driveway exiting out of
the O'Brien Elementary School site onto S. 212th. He asked if a
traffic light could possibly be installed for that purpose, at that
location. Wickstrom said we could only do that if the site were
designated for heavily used traffic flow, i.e., a Fred Meyer store
or another major development wherein the developer could
participate in the cost of installing a light.
Committee unanimously recommended that Council proceed with the
formation of the LID.
(cautiaued au remse aide)
Brubaker stated that we have an ordinance for 196th Street to
condemn a large trucking industrial warehouse center, namely
Kingsport. This is part of the 196th Street corridor project which
runs along the 196th street alignment between East Valley Highway
and Orillia Road. Brubaker said that we have retained counsel to
assist the City in this condemnation and he has advised that we
amend the existing ordinance. Brubaker asked Committee's
permission to submit the amended ordinance at the next Council
meeting because it will then become effective five days later and
we could begin legal action if necessary.
Committee unanimously agreed that the amended ordinance be
submitted at the next Council meeting.
Recycling/Yard Waste Contract - Win ance
Brubaker stated that we need to amend the City ordinance making the
disposal of yard waste into the°garbage prohibitive because King
County will not accept this in the landfills.
Committee unanimously agreed that the amended ordinance be
submitted at the next Council meeting.
Meeting adjourned: 4:55 P.M.