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Kent City Council Workshop
October 1, 2013
The meeting was called to order at 5:31 p.m. by Council President Dennis Higgins.
Councilmembers present: Council President Higgins, Councilmembers Thomas, Perry,
and Ralph. Councilmember Albertson, Boyce, and Ranniger were excused.
Seattle/Icing County Public Health - Medicaid/Health Benefit Expansion.
Erica Nuerenberg presented the topic and highlighted that 24 percent of Kent
residents don't have medical insurance based on census data. She discussed specifics
of the program and noted that Washington is launching a health benefit exchange to
maximize enrollment and retention. She added that there are 180,000 King County
residents who will be eligible for health coverage on January 1, 2014. She displayed
who and where the outreach and enrollment partners are located in the City of Kent
and announced an enrollment event on November 9th at Kent Meridian Park from
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. She urged the Council to be champions of this effort and
promote enrollment by attending enrollment events. She displayed the website and
noted that all of the information concerning registering is located there and will be
spread through social media outlets, too.
Council President Higgins verified that if any other organizations want to partner with
Seattle/King County Public Health they can get in touch with Jennifer DeYoung.
Neurenberg noted for Councilmember Perry that open enrollment is through March
31st
Councilmember Perry communicated that she is encouraged about this and thanked
King County for pushing this program and getting the word out.
2014 B&O Project List. Tom Brubaker, Interim Chief Administrative Officer
introduced the item.
Tim LaPorte, Public Works Director displayed the 2013 Project list and highlighted the
projects that have been completed. He noted that there is some asphalt work to do
this year to complete the list for this year. He communicated that inlays have been
done. He highlighted that his proposal is to have all the work done next year by in-
house City of Kent crews. He discussed the makeup of Military Road and how repairs
are typically done on concrete roads such as this. He discussed the issues of East
Gowe Street and noted that the damage has been done by tree roots. He continued
and discussed South 200th Street, SE 208th Street, South 228th Street, 76th Avenue
South, James Street, and 6th Avenue North. He communicated that there are also
repairs that need to be done at South 212th Street. He also recommended that North
Central from Smith Street to South 228th go to bid this year. He discussed other
locations that could be repaired to include Central Avenue South, at an estimated cost
of $4 million. He added that the City does have a design grant of $300,000 for this
project. LaPorte communicated that Central Avenue South is problematic because the
staff would need to know if the Council wants them to focus on this by December
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because there are some issues that need to be addressed prior to any work being
done. LaPorte noted that something would need to be taken out of the proposal list
because this is a $4 million dollar project. He discussed 212th and 72nd Avenue and
said that it is a great spot to do a concrete intersection. He noted that doing
intersections aren't cheap, but they should be done in the future.
Councilmember Ralph confirmed that the length of a concrete intersection would be
about 200 feet before the light.
David Brock, Utility Engineer discussed the 84th Avenue South/East Valley project
and stated it would cost about $2 million to repair. He continued and discussed 80th
Avenue from South 196th Street to South 188th Street stated the estimate for repairs
is $1.5 million. He continued with South 192nd Street from the cul-de-sac to East
Valley Highway which would cost of $1.1 million in repairs. Additionally, they
discussed South 194th Street from the cul-de-sac to East Valley Highway which would
run the City $1.2 million to repair.
Councilmember Perry inquired if there is one project that is a high cost project that
takes priority. LaPorte replied that all of the streets on this list need to be paid
attention to and recommended his proposal be adhered to, not focusing all funds on
one street or project.
Councilmember Perry and Councilmember Ralph expressed concerns about the larger
projects costing more in the future and the City not being able to afford to repair
them now.
Bill Thomas, Street Superintendent communicated that there used to be a time when
the staff asked for $10 to $12 million to repair roads, but now there is only $4.5
million available.
Laporte communicated that when roads fail and they need to be rebuilt. If South
Central is chosen to be rebuilt, he noted his department will need proper notice.
Councilmember Perry communicated that the smaller projects are treading water and
the large projects can't get funded with the $4.5 million.
LaPorte discussed traffic signals and said they are on their own timers and need
uninterruptable power supplies. He also communicated that there are 41 street lights
that have been knocked down.
Council President Higgins added that the power supplies for light poles are a part of
the recommendation and cost $200,000.
Thomas verified that about two or three of the power boxes get replaced a year.
Council President Higgins confirmed that LaPorte recommended that the proposal
include five years of additional B&O funding. He asked LaPorte what he needed from
the Council and LaPorte communicated he would like to have the Council approve this
list by the end of the year. He added that he needs six months lead time on the
recommended streets.
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Council President Higgins noted that the City estimated funding $10 million and this
estimate is only for half of that. He suggested continued discussion on the funding
side.
Councilmember Ralph communicated that the concrete analyst position is number
seven in the queue of hires and the last concrete assessment was done in 2009.
Councilmember Perry verified that the City has requested $10 million in federal grant
funds for South 212th Street and funding for 228th will also go sour in the next two
or three years.
Council President Higgins added that the federal funding is a part of the funding the
City wants the Senate to add to the Transportation Package.
Councilmember Perry inquired about the 2 percent utility tax and Brubaker
communicated that it will go to the debt payments. He stated that he will bring back
the numbers for discussion at the budget workshop next week.
Councilmember Perry added that if the same analysis is done every year, the big
projects won't get done. She said she would like to see some type of an objective
measurement of which project is better to complete than another. She would like to
plainly be able to see which road is the worst, which has the largest need, and which
must get done based on those measurements.
Thomas communicated that when it comes to road maintenance, the roads that can
be saved are saved and the ones that fail need to be let go.
LaPorte noted that South Central Avenue and 80th Avenue South are too far gone.
Brubaker communicated that there is a vision for a safer, more beautiful, and
connected City with streetscapes and aesthetics. However, at some point money has
to be thrown to that goal. He noted that at some point there needs to be a decision
made to enhance the streetscapes, because it is a policy decision.
The meeting adjourned at 6:37 p.m.
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Proposed Utilization of B&O Funds for 2014
Street
Asphalt Inlay Materials $315,000
Grinding Service (Contract) $ 80,000
Crack Sealing Materials $ 15,000
Crack Sealing (Contract) $120,000
Sidewalk Replacement Materials $ 75,000
(includes 5 to 6 wheelchair ramps)
Annual Line-Striping/RPM $160,000
(King County contract)
Retro-Reflective Sign Replacement $ 90,000
(Materials only)
Thermo-plastic Markings (Contract) $200,000
Guardrail Repairs (Contract) $ 20,000
subtotal: $1,075,000
Traffic Signals and Streetlights
• Communication to Panther Lake area signals $50,000
• Deployment of (27 UPS) cabinets $200,000
(battery backup power supply)
• Replacement of UPS batteries $15,000
• Detector Loop Replacements $30,000
• Streetlight Pole Replacement $35,000
subtotal: $330,000
Streets Overlay — by Bid (contractor)
• North Central Smith St. to 228th St. $2.6 million
• 212th St. from East Valley Hwy to SR 167 $1.0 million
Neighborhood Traffic Control Program (NTCP)
• 100th Avenue SE between SE 208th Street & SE 216th Street
42nd Avenue South between South 250th Street & South 253rd Street
• SE 223rd/SE 224th Street between 116th Avenue SE & 132nd Avenue SE
• Future NTCP projects
subtotal: $250,000
$5.25 million
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Proposed Utilization of B&O Funds for 2014
Concrete Streets Inlay (In-house work)
Gowe Street including Sidewalk - replace panels & sidewalk
Military Road 243rd to 247th Street - replace panels
Asphalt Streets Inlay (In-house work)
260th Street from Pacific Hwy South east 500'
• 228th west of 64th Avenue
• 200th Street between 80th Avenue & 84th Avenue
• 76th Avenue from 212th St. south to Pozzi Brothers
• 6th Avenue North @ S 228th Street (south side of intersection only)
208th Street 600' of westbound lanes just east of intersection on the Benson
260th Street each side of 104th Avenue 1 block east & west
Sidewalks (In-house work)
1) 64th Avenue from 220th Street to James Street
lifted or broken sections only
2) East Valley Hwy from 190th Street to 212th St.
lifted or broken sections only
3) Gowe Street from Central Ave. to Kennebeck both sides
lifted or broken sections only
Alternative Streets Overlay - by Bid (contractor)
• S. Central from Green River to Willis St. $4 million
o 212th St/72nd Avenue Intersection $1.3 ±million
(concrete)
East Valley Hwy from 212th to 196th $4 million
• East Valley Hwy from 196th to 188th $4 million
• 80th Avenue South from 196th to 188th $1.5 million
• S 192nd St. from cul-de-sac to East Valley Hwy $1.1 million
• S 194th St. from cul-de-sac to East Valley Hwy $1.2 million
• S. 196th St. from Green River To 72nd Ave. S. $4.5 million
• S. 234th St. from West Valley Hwy to cul-de-sac $400K
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