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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1908RESOLUTION NO. / 'fGJ% A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, in strong support of and urging the State Legislature and the Governor to enact and sign into law a 2015 Transportation Revenue-and-Reform Package. RECITALS A. A healthy transportation system is a critical foundation of our state and local economies and our quality of life, as well as our global position as a leader in distribution, manufacturing, and aerospace, and as the nation's most trade-dependent state; B. Washington State's transportation system is suffering from disrepair, with a backlog of maintenance and preservation needs, and data showing that the hours of congestion and delay on critical freeway corridors are getting significantly worse. According to the 2014 Congestion Report issued by the Washington State Department of Transportation, the same South King County trip on Interstate 5 to Seattle that averaged 41 minutes in 2011 averaged 49 minutes in 2013; the 10-mile trip along State Route 167 which ideally takes 12 minutes instead took nearly a half-hour to "reliably" complete on time; and the congested corridor segments along Interstate 405 extended up to 12.5 miles; 1 2015 Transportation Revenue and Reform Package Resolution C. Failing roads and bridges, congested highway corridors, and bottlenecked interchanges undermine the mobility of vehicles, buses, and freight haulers to move people and goods; D. In early 2012, the Connecting Washington Task Force released a report identifying $50 billion in unfunded transportation needs and recommending an investment in $21 billion in funding during the next 10 years for maintenance, preservation, and strategic investments; E. Through the passage of ESSB 5987 and ESSB 5988, the Washington State Senate has approved a 16-year, $14 billion package that makes a very good down-payment on transportation package investments. The Senate-approved package also includes eight different reform bills to help ensure the state designs, permits, and builds transportation projects in the most efficient way possible; F. The package provides critical funding for key highway corridor projects throughout the state and specifically for Kent and South King County, particularly the completion of the I-S/State Route 509 corridor between Kent and the Port of Seattle seaport; the rebuilding of the SR 167/I-405 interchange, and the inclusion of funding to complete the grade separation of 228th Street and the Union Pacific Railroad line; G. of $375 The transportation package also provides a direct distribution million over 16 years for Kent and other cities and counties throughout the state to maintain local roadways and transportation systems; H. The package also includes local transportation financing options that will allow Sound Transit to take an "ST3" ballot measure to the 2 2015 Transportation Revenue and Reform Package Resolution public in 2016, and that will better allow cities and counties to address their backlog of mobility and maintenance needs; I. The transportation package also invests in grant programs vital to cities and counties, including the Transportation Improvement Board (TIB), Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board (FMSIB), "Complete Streets," Safe Routes to Schools, and Bicycle-Pedestrian Safety. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: RESOLUTION 1. The Kent City Council takes an official position in strong support of a comprehensive and balanced transportation investment package, including direct funding, grant funding, and financing options for local government. 2. The Kent City Council urges that the Legislature protect funding for the 509, 167/405 and 228th/Union Pacific Railroad grade separation projects and ensure that construction timelines for 509 and 167/405 are expedited to the maximum extent possible. 3. The Kent City Council urges the Legislature and the Governor to enact and sign into law a 2015 transportation revenue-and-reform package. 4. This resolution shall take effect and be in force immediately upon passage. 3 2015 Transportation Revenue and Reform Package Resolution PASSED at a regular open public meeting by the City Council of the 7 .,... /J / City of Kent, Washington, this -day of /1,qr; , 2015. I _,06 day of CONCURRED in by the Mayor of the City of Kent this _L_I' __ ~~r1/ , 2015. /) 4 // 2015 Transportation Revenue and Reform Package Resolution