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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - City Council Workshop - 01/16/2024 (2) Approved City Council Workshop • Workshop Regular Meeting KENT Minutes WAS M IN G 7 0 N January 16, 2024 Date: January 16, 2024 Time: 5:15 p.m. Place: Chambers I. CALL TO ORDER Council President Boyce called the meeting to order. Attendee Name _ Title Status Arrived Bill Boyce Council President Present John Boyd Councilmember Excused Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present Satwinder Kaur Councilmember Present Marli Larimer Councilmember Present Zandria Michaud Councilmember Present Toni Troutner Councilmember Present H. PRESENTATIONS 1 2023 Grant Summary and 2024 Grant David Paine 30 MIN. Opportunities Transportation Planner David Paine updated the Council on the 2023 Grant Summary and 2024 Grant Opportunities. Paine provided a recap on the 2023 awards from the Puget Sound Regional Council, Transportation Improvement Board and the U.S. Department of Transportation. Pain reviewed the 2025 - 2030 schedule relating to the TIP update, the performance measures dashboard of metrics related to the Transportation Master Plan goals that shows an overall continued progress towards resilience, and reviewed 2024 grant opportunities and nominations. 2025+ Grant opportunities will include an emphasis on safety, equity, connections, active transportation, infrastructure preservation, and resilience within existing ROW and partnerships. 2 Local Road Safety Plan and Erik Preston 45 MIN. Transportation Safety Grant Opportunities City Traffic Engineer Erik Preston presented the 2024 Local Road Safety Plan City Council Workshop Workshop Regular January 16, 2024 Meeting Kent, Washington Minutes ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................._............................................................................................................................................................................................................... and details on the City applying for Highway Safety Improvement Board grants. The Local Road Safety Plan is a data-driven risk-based analysis and prioritization of an agency's roadways. It is part of the State's Target Zero Initiative and an update is required every two years as part of HSIP grant applications. Local Road Safety Plan Element 1: Identify top priority crash types Analyze fatal/serious crashes to identify risk factors Select most common risk factors. When analyzing data, look at 5-year window - Paine reviewed the crash data from 2018 - 2022, including: Total crashes Fatal Crashes Serious injury crashes Top three serious/fatal crash types are pedestrian, angle and fixed object. Paine reviewed examples of common risk factors and data trends. Local Road Safety Plan Element 2: Analyze roadways for presence of risk factors Create prioritized list of roadway locations Local Road Safety Plan Element 3 Identify countermeasures Develop projects Prioritize projects Paine went over the HSIP grant process and indicated the candidate projects for the 2024 HSIP grants include pedestrian hybrid beacons. The candidate spot location project map was reviewed for pedestrian improvements. Council did not provide any additional guidance on the candidate projects selected. Meeting ended at 6:15 p.m. K� le,y A. Ko-wwto- City Clerk ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 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SE 227��PI V e,er.'^s.r m ■ RRFB enhancements at multiple crossings TIB N a •�• _ Safe Streets and Roads for All Action Plan (Citywide) USDOT Mver6e nd G°� ent•• m �, [lack Lake Park ©• Complex - • O "� !� Loun1 M SE a56th St Mill Creek • m Lake Feiwi�k arch works P' q' P 51E i • - _n hlorth Green • River Park S 51dr Lake:?., ; 771,Sc r (Citywide) 5 PSRC Washington to Thompson Meet Me on Meeker Benson Corridor - Land Use/Transportation Plan Buffer Pathwo Walk � _ j rf x S AliSte ;: - __ - �3H�• __ � i II� till: f7 81 J �t TI B nWO—t-two new R FBs r - - ■ 76th Avenue S South Phase - RRFB enhancements at multiple crossings Renton h a � �M425f lei�n La Kir y Cq'unty SeaTac a i SF T(iBS � I ]r in L L. _ $, t N - Laee Fen x c .: }fIII 767 I - f+ [A 0 ' 1 S j M B 1 City of KENT TARGET O �IQO� TARGET ZERO ACTION PLAN ACTION PLAN . a USD111111113T There are several ways you can participate: 1.Engage community members to understand 1.Share your through the p, ject website: and safety concerns in Kent. Safe Streets and Roads For A I I Action Plan ideas through the project website: 2.Identify risk factors that are commonly associated with serious injuries and fatal crashes L7 httpsl/engage.kentwa.govlkent-target zero anion plan and solutions to address common crash types. 2.Talk to city staff in person!Check the City 3.Prioritize policies and projects to work towards reducing fatal crashes and serious injury crashes. of Kent's social media and the project website to stay in the loop about 4.Apply for funding and implement projects and upcoming pop-up and tabling events. policies. 2023-2024 •Data analysis and hinds• high riskmrridor Stakeholder and in-person engagement DraRadinnplan ❑ eam.ME T 't16 o�'�1 y ❑ •• - �• _ TtV. hill https://engage.kentwa.gov/kent-target-zero-action-plan s WHERE DID THESE PROJECTS COME FROM? Thereare manyneedsacrossthe u Cityand h edal , I l o pmjr the pbAconourwebmap Otherprojeideredelopdfo,p-pla fillac—lgap,mTransportation challenges,we nerd w tletermineour nignest priority projxts.The Ciry mnsitleretl haw projects ativan priorR¢edP i—thacaupportihefollowing: I TMPGOALS 20PERFORMANCEMEASUREMENTSTO RANK Master Plan 20 21 nnplds ptivaerces Ohus ga(sskt Our Story o [Ions hanspoea eWm drgion waging and msA history hetween motles hl Stewardship (travel Goals qud s l—d lnaa En<eurages Indudesdryde peeenrian reaofnigh Ukingmodes Strategy ImPmvemeMs Imprmemenb gedesman oth.r ' Programs ® + mrspnrtatbn Imyra"ea Projects Placemaking eliggible,bl,mp �mmnnin %edaar unditians sugpml kd eliven esr thud and 2024-2029 TIP ' ' 2025-2030 TIP Programs Schedule Projects Key Metrics Programs Projects Grant Applications Craft Apply 9 The 2025 � • schedule ■ key measures 2030 • 2024 grants 10 2025 - 2030 TIP Update Review Outreach Adoption Briefings and project nominations Public involvement and feedback City Council public hearing I Draft Revision & Committee Staff update materials and of the Whole recommendations Present to committee and revise 11 r r ' r ► MEASURES MEOW o TMP Goal Category(Title) What We Traw Performance ►► Measures Percent of commute trips taken by A o 30.5% >> 36.3% in 2022 other than single occupancy vehicle Dashboard - .•. • Mode Share Percent of trips taken via walking 1.1% >> 2.8% in 2022 CONNECTIVITY � Overall, continued ' OPTIONS Percent of trips taken via transit 7.6% >> 3.7% in 2022 0% progress toward resilience Percent of workers that Work from Mode Share Home 6.0% >> 12.9% in 2022 ` Number of Grant/State The number of grants awarded in Appropriation Awards 2022 met the target of 3 from 2020 014/ Total Awards The total grant funds awarded in 0*/ 2022 met the target of$4.5 million Funding STRATEGY Average Award Amount The average grants awarded in 2023 me the target of$500,000 per grant award 01*/ Average TIF Collected Annually The average TIF collected in 2023 did not meet the target of$3.2 million. 06 12 _ SE 186th St } � h . oa 1 r � � W ❑ �' =7 y c � 0 < _ L5J 1 t 2091h St YT Pantie ake 2 0 grants Palley Floor Elementary School Community Pa r 12Ih t W 484ft a w SE 216th St a A V 4 q a a d w p w 5E 2191h PI m n ro Jy � ie T vF �� d PS RC C . 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LOP.tl, S: S Oath Si • 2024 rants "ryF' Cornr•n,rrily P,! W s lztn W 484 SE 216th St a' _A V O 7 O -V 0 or N y SE 219th PI n ■ PS RC N t ' r . 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' rnt0 � �d°s you tan ryCluhy N ■ Resilience , • 3 ` M SE 256th St N SE 256t St " + . ■ Within Existing ROW LakeFenw�tk � ¢' s �P = 516 n N � ■ Partnerships N Lake I N i Meridian i a n y r C Grj , N N Q _ 277th St N p BoardStorV • • � � 4 s. " t — - 9� a � a•f . 1 L� • • • �.�l� r s • do 1a INHERE DID THESE PROJECTS COME FROM? There are many needs across the City,and we heard a lot of goad ideas to meet those needs.Many projects came from ideas from the public on our webmap.Other project ideas were developed for past plans,fill a Otical gap,or meeta safety need.Given funding challenges,we need to determine our highest priority projects,The City considered how projects advance the five TVIP goals,and prioritized projects that supp-ort the following,. POTENTIAL TMP COALS 20 PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS TO RANK PROJECTS PROJECT CORRIDORS Builds Advances Closes gaps for 1 connections transportation walking and Crash history between modes Stewardship of travel equity biking Indudes Located in an Encourages Includes bicycle pedestrian area of high taking modes - Strata improvements impro+�ements pedestrian other than 9y activity driving Transportation Improves impa{t fee Community AdoptedpW5 cmditions 37 Placemaking eligible support fortrucksarrd deliveries Reduces auto includes urban Benewthe delays designor environment Improves safety Safety+&Health landscaping 0 Includes way Lowerscosts Fundingoptions Advances road Connectivity inroad ay w the City avallable technology &Options m 44 Q= 9 Transportation Master Plan 2021 Our Story Goals Programs Projects Grant funding I�I� 2023-2028 TIP project Programs Projects Grant Applications Craft Apply 22 0 Meet Me on Meeker - 64th Avenue multimodal improvements 0 a. 83 rd Ave. sidewalk gap from 228th to 224th b. RRFB on Military Road (one of the three locations in TMP) c. 132nd Ave SE. Sidewalk from SE 276th St to SE 278th Place i3 BPien'O+ 2023 grants . 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Update required every 2 • � years as part of HSIP grant application Safet its, e n t 1 L A Analyze Identify top fatal/serious Select most priority crash crashes to common risk types identify risk fa cto rs fa cto rs Analyze Data Total crashes • • i2022 no • IM12: s Fatal . • 44 fatal crashes - 44 Fatalities Serious Injury crashes • 205 serious injury crashes with 235 serious injuries ED Fixed Object • 78 crashes • 45 crashes • 32 crashes • 30 . 5 % • 18 . 8 % • 13 . 7 % • k `i • , it ' I .I �) (;a. s- _ 4�°'v.ahf+`a i p _, IIr il :•_, \�-- f b�rA� FOOD MART Other Common Risk I nn ■ , Factors & Data Trends qY . T . � P p • Hours of Darkness (25% of VMT) - - - 919 Pedestrian Crashes • 51% of all Pedestrian crashes • 65% of Serious, 78% of Fatal • All Crash Types • 52% of Serious, 59% of Fatal • Surrounding Land-Use • 60% of Ped & Angle in Commercial Areas ... - Maps • 77% of Fixed Object in Residential/Industrial • Access Control & Angle Crashes • 55% at minor streets or driveways Nip • 77% minor left-turn or through ' • 45% at signals, ran red light _ - • Speeding & Fixed Object Crashes • 81% Speeding jNk • 97% Speeding., Reckless Driving,. or Racing ..: e Maps QAnalyze roadways for Local Road presence of risk factors Safety Plan Element 2 Create prioritized list of A roadway locations Roadway Classifications: � _ - Residential Collector CollectorArterial - •• lndustdel Collector Adedal NlIno i' l Principal fir+ J. incipal al Arterial 1, .. Freeway Nrclp.l ' ....' 3 y •. 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