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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Meeting - City Council Meeting - 05/21/2024 (2) KENT CITY COUNCIL AGENDA • Tuesday, May 21, 2024 KENT 7:00 PM VV A 5 H I N G T O N Chambers A live broadcast is available on Kent TV21, www.facebook.com/CityofKent, and www.youtube.com/user/KentTV21 To listen to this meeting, dial 253-215-8782 or 253-205-0468 Enter Meeting ID: 82979108067 Join the meeting Mayor Dana Ralph Council President Satwinder Kaur Councilmember Bill Boyce Councilmember Marli Larimer Councilmember John Boyd Councilmember Zandria Michaud Councilmember Brenda Fincher Councilmember Toni Troutner ************************************************************** COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - 7 P.M. 1. CALL TO ORDER/FLAG SALUTE 2. ROLL CALL 3. AGENDA APPROVAL Changes from Council, Administration, or Staff. 4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. Public Recognition i. Kent Employee Charity Committee - Present Spring Fling Event Proceeds to the National Alliance on Mental Illness ii. Appointment to the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee iii. Proclamation for National Public Works Week B. Community Events C. Legislative Update from Senator Karen Keiser D. Public Safety Report S. REPORTS FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF A. Mayor Ralph's Report B. Chief Administrative Officer's Report City Council Meeting City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2024 C. Councilmember's Reports 6. PUBLIC HEARING A. Public Hearing on the 2025-2030 Transportation Improvement Program Resolution - Adopt 7. PUBLIC COMMENT The Public Comment period is your opportunity to speak to the Council and Mayor on issues that relate to the city of Kent or to agenda items Council will consider. This is not an open public forum and comments that do not relate to the business of the city of Kent are not permitted. Additionally, the state of Washington strictly prohibits people from using this public comment opportunity for political campaign purposes, including to support or oppose a ballot measure or any candidate for public office. Speakers may not give political campaign speeches but must instead speak concerning a matter on the City Council's agenda or matters concerning the general business of the City of Kent. Further, in providing public comment, speakers must address the Mayor and Council as a whole; remarks intended to target an individual on the dais are not permitted. Finally, please note that this public comment opportunity is for you to provide information to the Mayor and City Council that you would like us to consider, but we will not be able to answer questions during the meeting itself. The City Clerk will announce each speaker. When called to speak, please step up to the podium, state your name and city of residence for the record, and then state your comments. You will have up to three minutes to provide comment. Public Comment may be provided orally at the meeting, or submitted in writing, either by emailing the City Clerk by 4 p.m. on the day of the meeting at CityClerkOkentwa.aov or delivering the writing to the City Clerk at the meeting. If you will have difficulty attending the meeting by reason of disability, limited mobility, or any other reason that makes physical attendance difficult, and need accommodation in order to provide oral comment remotely, please contact the City Clerk by 4 p.m. on the day of the meeting at 253-856-5725 or CityClerk0kentwa.gov. Alternatively, you may email the Mayor and Council at Mayor0KentWA.gov and CityCouncilC@KentWA.gov. Emails are not read into the record. 8. CONSENT CALENDAR A. Approval of Minutes i. Council Workshop - Workshop Regular Meeting - May 7, 2024 5:15 PM ii. City Council Meeting - City Council Regular Meeting - May 7, 2024 7:00 PM B. Payment of Bills - Approve C. Ordinance Amending Chapter 3.70 of the Kent City Code Relating to the Small Works Roster Process - Adopt D. Appointment to the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee - Confirm E. Ordinance Revising KCC 2.60 Relating to the Framework of the Parks Commission - Adopt City Council Meeting City Council Regular Meeting May 21, 2024 F. Canyon Ridge Lighting - Kent School District Interlocal Agreement - Authorize G. Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs Body Worn Camera Grant Program - Authorize H. Ordinance Amending Chapter 9.38 Related to Parking - Adopt I. Excused Absence for Councilmember Michaud - Approve 9. OTHER BUSINESS 10. BIDS A. S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 94th Place S to S 216th Street - Awa rd B. Green River Bridge Repainting and Bridge Deck Repair Project Bid - Awa rd 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION AND ACTION AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION 12. ADJOURNMENT For additional information, please contact Kimberley A. Komoto, City Clerk at 253-856-5725, or email CityClerk@kentwa.gov. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City Clerk at 253-856-5725 in advance of the meeting. For TDD relay service, call Washington Telecommunications Relay Services at 7-1-1. 4.A.3 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the City of Kent recognizes that the men and women in Kent who provide and maintain public works infrastructure, facilities and services are of vital importance to sustainable communities and to the health, safety and well-being of the people; and, c WHEREAS, such facilities and services could not be provided without the .2 dedicated efforts of public works professionals, engineers, c managers and employees from State and local government and a the private sector, who are responsible for and who plan, design, W build, operate, and maintain the transportation, water, 3 wastewater, drainage infrastructure and facilities, and who a deliver solid waste services, transit, and fleet services which are a aD essential to serving our residents; and, Y WHEREAS, it is in the public interest for the citizens, civic leaders and children 0 in the United States of America to gain knowledge of and to maintain an interest and understanding of the importance of public works programs in their respective communities; and a WHEREAS, the year 2024 marks the 64th annual National Public Works Week o r sponsored by the American Public Works Association Z L 0 V- r_ NOW, THEREFORE, I, DANA RALPH, MAYOR OF KENT, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM MAY 19-25, 2024 TO BE E 0 National Public Works Week 0 and urge all our residents to pay tribute to our public works professionals, engineers, managers and employees and to recognize the substantial contributions they have made to our national health, safety, welfare and E quality of life. E 0 U In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the seal of the City of Kent this 21st day of May 2024. n - < . ManDanaa h �CE0 N T 7� f_�V� �tD� W A S H I N G T O N r i Packet Pg. 4 5.B DO C re P� o of department highlights c� ADMINISTRATION Communications c • Kicking off Paw-Fest weekend, on May 30 Administration from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Kent City Hall ; • The Council Retreat/Annual Planning o Session will be held on Friday, May 24, at becomes Kent Kitty Hall where the L) cuddliest, cutest adoptable kittens and cats E the Green River Community College at will be available for adoption thanks to ,° Kent Station in Room 282/283. We will Regional Animal Services of King County. � have refreshments available at 8:00 am, Saturday, June 1 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., a and will start with presentations promptly the City of Kent, Kent Station and Regional at 8:30 a.m. Animal Services of King County have • Cassi Fowler Executive Assistant in partnered up for another PawFest! Animal a Administration, will be moving back to PD rescues will be on-site with dogs/cats up for to serve as the Chiefs Administrative adoption along with a booth to easily N Assistant. We are excited for Cassi as she license your pets. There will be a best pet moves to this new role in PD and are costume contest, pup cups, demos from grateful for the time she worked in dog trainers and special offers around Kent Administration. Administration will be Station! starting the recruitment process to fill the • KentNow Podcast! Fun, educational, and N Executive Assistant position soon. engaging discussions. Check out new c • City staff and the Kent School District episodes every other Thursday! E continue to jointly pursue grant funding for Recent episodes feature Rob Brown, w the Mill Creek Middle School project. Many Transportation Engineering Manager who 2 thanks to Economic Development Manager covers pedestrian safety, and Maria Tizoc, Bill Ellis for managing the process. Race and Equity Coordinator sharing all the c • The City recently received confirmation details on the ��Space for All" STEM festival. 2 that the City's request for federal funding • Subscribe to KentNow, the podcast that •2 for the Emergency Mobile Command keeps you in the know about Kent. ' Vehicle has made Representative Adam E Smith's short list. The City is grateful for his support. This will be a month's long process and we will keep you up to date as Long Range Planning we learn more. Save the date! On May 28 there will be a Clerk's Office Joint Council, Boards, and Commissions • During the month of April, the Clerk's meeting to discuss results from our study Office processed more than 881 requests, of the three growth alternatives for the including 169 body worn camera videos that totaled more than 4,690 minutes of Comprehensive Plan. This will be an footage that was reviewed/redacted. Page 1 of 13 Packet Pg. 5 5.B interactive workshop, with a group "game" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPsxtf to guide conversation. kgo8s • LRP staff attended a workshop hosted by Wednesday May 15th, an event at the Kent Black Home Initiative to discuss land Chamber of Commerce celebrated the first acquisition and development strategies to cohort of graduates from the City of Kent meet the group's goal of welcoming 1,500 2024 Grow & Thrive Food Business black homeowners by 2027 in accelerator. This structured mentor neighborhoods from Seattle to Tacoma. program delivered by Business Impact NW • Round 2 Community Engagement for the features expert guidance & advice, perfect Comprehensive Plan starts May 24! Staff for any food business owner wanting to across the city have contributed as subject take their enterprise to the next level. Each matter experts to the Draft Environmental owner graduate presented about their Cn Impact Statement (DEIS) for the business and incorporating the lessons they c Comprehensive Plan. The DEIS will be have learned through the program — released for a 45-day comment period in FINANCE early June. ci • Staff continue to work on proposed code o Finance Admin L- updates for siting and development During the May 2024 Pacific Northwest standards of behavioral health facilities. On Chapter's Annual Fraud Conference, Robert Q May 13, LUPB provided input on updates Goehring, Retired City Auditor, received W specific to Opioid Treatment Programs the "Lifetime Achievement" recognition and , (OTPs). thank you gift. There is no doubt that the 0. 0 Economic Development Lifetime Achievement recognition was • Utilizing a Port of Seattle Economic certainly earned. Robert served with the Development Partnership Grant, staff will Pacific Northwest Chapter of the again be collaborating with Aerospace Joint Association of Certified Fraud Examiners o d Apprenticeship Committee on workforce (ACFE) for 23 years, including six years as >_ development initiatives to provide President. He truly had a passion for fraud .21 N pathways to jobs in Aerospace after high prevention and would education people on S school. any opportunity he had whether it was E • In the local tv news, Kent got some great speaking various professional association trainings, raising his hand to ensure press from Olga Sagan, owner of Piroshky safeguards were properly in place here at Piroshky, at the grand opening of their 5th the city, or to help others to be inspired to E location, which also serves as the chain's help with the fight against fraud. As if that commissary kitchen (26002 Pacific Hwy S). recognition wasn't enough, the Pacific After leading in with the crime issues her Northwest Chapter of the ACFE created a E Seattle locations have faced and why she is new Chapter Scholarship in his name. That o U opening a new location in Kent "Kent does speaks volumes to the level of respect and have challenges as well like everybody else admiration they hold for Robert and his in the region. But I also found that Kent contributions. Congratulations Robert! government is very business friendly. Customer Service They're very supportive. It's very easy to Yazmin Sanchez joined the Customer talk to government officials. It's very easy Service team as Account Representative on to talk to Police Officers if you have May 161". She will be filling the position issues." That segment can be viewed here: that was recently vacated by Min Shim due to his promotion to an Accounts Payable Page 2 of 13 Packet Pg. 6 5.6 Central Financial Analyst in Accounting and Offers made for: Reporting Division. o Senior Construction Inspector • Staff continues to work with IT staff on the o Capital Projects Manager Datallow replacement project. Datallow is o MW 3-Golf the utility billing system currently used by o Water Quality Field Supervisor Customer Service. The team is close to • Reference check being done for: finalizing the RFI (Request for Information) o Fleet Mechanic 2 and expects to send it out to vendors by Workday the end of the month. • Continue developing Workday training for new hires. Accounting • Working with CVS on Holiday Time • The General Ledger Team is moving along Tracking at a perfect pace, keeping on track to • Working on new time entry options for complete all initial reporting work for the Council members. Annual Comprehensive Financial Report • Workday Leaning discovery and discussion (ACFR) by the end of May 2024. Auditors with other agencies. have begun their work and are on track to Configure and test changes for the ; complete the Financial Statement Audit by integration change Mission Square File U the end of June 2024. Transfer E • Auditor sampling questions are still Reviewing and testing impacts of changes .° forthcoming, so we thank you in advance requested for tracking Police positions. c Workday April 2024 Statistics a for the questions we may send with the a� need for a quick turnaround! Their audit 8419 - Total number of business process procedures will include utilization of events initiated during the selected month. o 253 - Total number of business process �. requested information to provide coverage events that were initiated by a manager for the Single Audit and the Accountability during the selected month ) Audit. However, stay tuned for any specific 89 - Total number of business processes questions for those audits, which will be completed including new hires, o completed as and after the Financial terminations, and job changes. Statement audit is completed. 103 - Total number of employee benefits Tax & Licensing business processes completed in the N • Paper B&O returns for Q1 2024 and Annual selected month. This includes retirement .9 2023 have been processed and delinquent savings changes, addition of dependents to a notices were emailed out last week. 75% an enrollment, new enrollments, and of the delinquent notices were sent to changes to eligibility. Benefits annual filers for their 2023 returns. Finalizing the Annual State Risk Manager c Report for Self-Insured Medical Plan cc • Completed Prescription Drug Data Recruiting E Collection Reports • Interviews this week: Working on system configuration and o Maintenance Worker 2-Park Operations • testing for KPOA MOU changes o Chief Civil Service Examiner/HR Analyst • Job Changes: • Successful Biometrics and Health Fair event o Dylan Birch moving from Temporary - winners will be announced soon! Maintenance Assistant to MW 2-Street Policies review o Andrew Cawley-promoted from MW 2 to . Working with Managers on ADA MW 3-Warehouse Accommodations o Min Shim-promoted from Account Working on vendor contract renewals Representative to Central Financial Analyst Page 3 of 13 Packet Pg. 7 5.6 • Working on City code updates for Deferred • Ongoing coordination of IT's data for the Comp upcoming 2025-2026 Biannual Budget • Monitoring Premera - MultiCare Facilities season. negotiations progress and impact • Application Development assessment • Working with Project Management Office (PMO) to participate in several Have-Build- • Working on Workday New Hire videos Buy (HBB) Review Panels to better plan • Working on New Parent Leave Guide 2025-2026 Capital Budget Requests. Risk Management • Working on new SharePoint Online (SPO) • The insurance renewal process for the City version of the Budget Central application of Kent with Finance Budget team. This will be • Special Events Center Public Facilities used by the entire City this summer for the District for accesso ShoWare Center is 2025-2026 Budget. a underway. Attending the CLJ-CMS Project session in co Tukwila to come up to speed on the Process Improvement Employee Feedback Groups will continue technological impacts/changes coming to U • through June. 55 employees have signed Courts as part of the future JIS o up and 8 departments have been Replacement (potential impacts include: L) JIS, Lawbase for Probation, JIS Positive Pay E represented to date. G FacilitatingStrengths Finder workshops for with US Bank, nCourt, Laserfiche, and • 2 department leadership teams. Working oCourt) c with HRIS team exploring • Q2 - Sprint#2 of Online Utility Tax modules a Learning/Development options for the city. (a part of the City of Kent Tax System) Department Updates released for testing by the Finance Tax o • HR is preparing for the integration with group on 5/13. Q2 - Sprint #3 started, 0 Pingboard. This product will provide the city expecting to turn over for testing on 6/3. on-demand access to a customizable Target GO LIVE date for combined Q1 and N Q2 enhancements scheduled for 6/30. organizational chart, integrated with . Technological Re-Architecture of the o Workday. This will likely be useful to many Business License Admin System (for bug departments and individuals. fixes, security & performance • HR is researching learning platforms to improvements, and .NET version upgrade) N support our future programs around training is underway. Q2 - Sprint #2 will be in test c and development planning. There are some on 5/17. Q2 - Sprint #3 started, E great capabilities within Workday that we expecting to turn over for testing on 6/3. w may be able to leverage. We are comparing Target GO LIVE date for combined Q1 and 2 options along with our current system, Q2 enhancements scheduled for 6/30. NeoGov. Infrastructure and Security Operations Center c • HR and Multimedia are putting the finishing Completed setup and testing of network in touches on the new Career Page set to launch remodeled Courtrooms 3 & 4. Tested and r_ in Ma verified all network drops are on the E y' correct networks, labeled all drops, and E • Several departments have been working with verified all machines are working as ci HR to update or create new policies for the expected. Delivered USB Switching devices City. Any policy updates will be shared with (used to optimize clerk desk space) and staff once approved by the required parties. port extenders for attorneys to CSO for install and cable management. • Migrated Gun Range Ventilation System to Administration CoK network. Worked with Facilities to run • Ongoing streamlining of IT's new cable, cross connected to network, contract/procurement/accounting process. and worked with vendor to make configuration changes. Verified system is Page 4 of 13 Packet Pg. 8 5.6 up and accessible on CoK network, currently working with Cory & Ian to set up on workstations for future management. • Provided detailed list of network power and Received a total of 218 cases from the racking infrastructure to Facilities for Police Department to review and assess for KEHOC MDF and IDF. Performed detailed the filing of criminal charges during the research to verify all infrastructure will fit month of April. Of those cases, 91 were for into pre-determined areas based on in-custody defendants which necessitated measurements and drawings provided by rush filing the next business day after Facilities. Provided Facilities with full list of arrest. equipment and quantities needed, as well Covered 74 court calendars in April, which as signed off on alternate building wide included 1,702 cases scheduled for hearing, UPS solution proposed by Facilities, spread across 1,125 defendants. Of those, Service Desk 489 cases were for 265 defendants who Began receiving, configuration and were held in-custody. Of the remaining 636 • deployment of over 160 iPhones to Police. defendants who were required to appear in • Started to setup the jury room back into court on an out-of-custody basis, 176 of court room 3 and cable management in them failed to appear (a 27% FTA rate). 0 both court rooms 3 & 4 as part of the Court Assisted the Police Department with officer E A/V Refresh project. training over the last several months. In o • Completed defining 80% of the processes these trainings, prosecutors advised officers y needed for Deploying assets for our new IT in the areas of lawful detentions, probable a cause to arrest, criminal trespass, and Asset Management implementation. Business Systems domestic violence investigations. -- • In preparation for the May jury term, o • Based on updated PD workflows 30,000 prosecution prepared 94 cases for jury trial. 0 records were recategorized in Laserfiche to improve efficiency. Preparing these cases for trial required Y, The Ocularis Client camera software, which prosecution to contact 210 civilian witnesses, • is used by PD, Commons and Corrections conduct interviews, and review all evidence U associated with each case. As part of this o was remotely updated to the current a) version to improve performance, stability, process, prosecutors reviewed digital > and security. evidence, including body cam footage, that 2 • Printer Logic was upgraded to the latest totals over 221 hours in length, which is .h client version to stay current and provide nearly 28 days of work for a single full-time E improvements. employee. a Project Management Office Continued to work with ECD and the Police a • Through end point privilege management, Department on the criminal nuisance case associated with the vacant commercial removing excessive user privileges and c control end users' rights on specifically property at 711 Central Avenue. The owner, called out applications and computer who was charged in late 2023 with various .2 functions. For the City of Kent, most crimes related to maintaining a public 3 importantly, it is to remove the nuisance, has been in warrant status for the E "Administrative Rights" on their last several months for failing to appear in 0 workstations/computers. court. After the Court increased the bail • With the Commvault replacement project, amount, the owner turned himself in. The we are replacing the existing enterprise next court date is scheduled for mid-June. data backup and recovery solution before Reviewed and revised Complaints and the current on-premises solution reaches Notices of Hearing prepared by staff for two end of life and support. dangerous buildings in anticipation of a hearing before the City's Improvement Officer. Page 5 of 13 Packet Pg. 9 5.6 • Assisted staff and outside counsel in Four Senior Activity Center team members gathering information and records in completed rigorous training in "Behavioral response to discovery demands for cases in Health in Aging" via the Boston University active litigation. School of Social Work online program. This • Reviewed records and responded to several course demanded significant time subpoenas duces tecum issued in various investment to delve into critical topics King County Superior Court criminal cases. including Elderly Suicide, Substance Abuse • Conducted training for Parks staff regarding among the Elderly, Dementia, Social public bidding requirements and strategies Isolation, Elderly Immigration, and Mental for future procurement of public works. Health. • Assisted PW staff in drafting a resolution to The Kent Community Garden opened on adopt the 2025-2030 Transportation Saturday, April 6th. The garden, located to Improvement Program. the north of the Showare Center, is a • Assisted Administration staff in drafting an operating at capacity with 60 agreement for guest speaker Jose Hernandez gardeners! Since 1997, the Kent Community a to participate in the Space for All STEM Garden has yielded fresh produce and crops, Festival. helped create a sense of community and ; • Assisted the Clerk's Office with processing provided benefits of physical activity for L) several large records requests related to the hundreds of resident gardeners. New this E Phoenix Court lawsuit. year is an active Community Garden ° • Assisted the Clerk's Office with processing Leadership Group who meets bi-monthly and responding to large public records planning various events, activities and a requests. engagement opportunities to bring social • Assisted the HR Department with a few opportunities to fellow gardeners and bring V_ sensitive employment and labor related awareness of the Kent Commons Garden to a matters. the community. • Advised City departments on several The 2024 Track season came to an exciting ) procurement and contract matters related to conclusion this last Saturday, with the various ongoing projects. running of the 59th annual Jr Olympics. o • Assisted outside counsel on several cases Twenty-eight Kent Elementary Schools currently in litigation. participated. Top athletes were selected by • Worked with staff to acquire the property each school to jump, throw, and run for a N rights necessary to complete various projects chance at victory. Two separate meets c throughout the City. finished with Lake Youngs and Fairwood E lifting the 1st place trophies in their w RECREATION, ' respective divisions. We are already looking COMMUNITY SERVICES forward to a special 60th anniversary year of US youth track next season! c Recreation and Cultural Services A total of 95 artists applied for the 2024 • Kent Senior Activity Center received 2.5-year Traffic Signal Control Box Art Wrap Project •2 grant funding from the King County and 87 met the eligibility requirements. This I Veteran's, Seniors, and Human Services is the largest number of submissions since c Levy, enabling the city to provide crucial the inception of the program, and up from support to seniors across Kent and the 73 applications in 2022. A selection jury broader King County. This funding is made up of an Arts Commissioner, a City dedicated to addressing vital issues such as Councilmember, and a professional artist are mental health, food insecurity, access to currently reviewing and scoring the community resources, combating social applications. isolation, and an array of other essential Final preparations are underway for the 2024 services aimed at enhancing the well-being Summer Art Exhibit. Two professional artist of our senior community. jurors (Toka Valu and Cathy Fields) reviewed 772 submitted artworks and selected 66 Page 6 of 13 Packet Pg. 10 5.B pieces from 39 artists to be on display June • Finalizing the EECBG grant for solar panels 5th through August 22nd in the Centennial at Commons. Department of Energy has Center Gallery and adjacent conference extended this to October of 2024. rooms. The Summer Art Exhibit Opening • Recruiting for a Maintenance Temp starting Reception will be held on Wednesday, June 5 this summer. from 6:00-7:30 p.m. The reception is free • City Hall and Commons chillers have been and open to the public; all are invited to turned on for the summer for AC. attend. • Supporting Fleet for the installation of the Facilities new car key box system. • Senior Center Microgrid (solar + battery Housing and Human Services storage) project is in the design phase. Human Services staff and the Human Commerce notified us 4/10/24 that they're Services Commission welcomed ten sending a modified contract. We received the community reviewers at their most recent a modified contract and it's in Legal review. meeting. A consultant led the group through 0 • Courthouse and Corrections generator is a process to update the guiding principles online and operational. The contractor is and establish the review process for the finishing all the concrete and site work in the human services funding applications. The ; next two weeks. Commission met again May 161" in small 0 • Kent Commons renovation is underway. groups to discuss the applications in E Demo is complete and moving forward with groupings by category. Two Police ° the build out. Department staff are participating in the • Court room renovations in rooms 3 and 4 process as guest reviewers and their a operational this week and work in rooms 1 expertise in working with our community and 2 starts on 5/15/24. businesses and youth has been a very • Siemens HVAC controls project is almost valuable addition. a complete. We continue to find bugs and Human Services staff continue to participate required fixes before we sign off. in intergovernmental discussions related to ) L • Centennial Center fire alarm materials have asylum seekers. arrived on site. Schedule had to be pushed Point in Time homelessness count o due to some permitting modifications information will be available to the public on > required. Updated schedule is forthcoming. May 15t" via a short infographic. The more • We're starting to work on Senior Center and comprehensive report will be released in late N Golf Course security camera and access May/early June. Data will likely be released control upgrades now. The timeline for those by subregion versus individual city counts. E Q2 of 2024. King County Regional Homelessness w • Recruiting for a Custodial Lead has Authority is conducting CEO interviews. The reopened. final interview is scheduled for May 23rd • Starting to plan upgrades and small 11:30am to 3:00 pm at the Seattle Public c renovations for offices at Station 74 with Library Central branch. KCRHA released their a Police. It's in for permitting and as soon as first Ombuds Report which can be found at: •2 we have that in hand the project will begin. https://kcrha.org/resources/ombuds/. • KEHOC is well underway with the footings c being dug and underground plumbing being ' ' U installed. The first concrete pour is scheduled Staff Changes: for the week of 5/27/24. • Continuing to support Public Works with Allen, Christina, passed probation, security camera installations. 4/24/24. • Working on fire alarm panel upgrades at Manning, Carly, passed probation, 5/16/24. Commons. Significant crime activities, arrests • Working on an upgraded exhaust fan system investigations: for Fleet. On May 24, 2024, at approximately 5:58 PM, an Officer was dispatched to a felony Page 7 of 13 Packet Pg. 11 5.6 order violation involving an unwanted adult stating it was a robbery and specified child trespassing near his parents' which bills to provide him. The victim residence. The individual moved onto the complied, handing over $1600 in cash to premises of Springbrook Elementary School the suspect, who left the scene. and refused to vacate. The officer arrived On May 1, 2024, at approximately 2:01 on the scene and successfully de-escalated PM, patrol responded to O'Reilly's at 10400 the situation, apprehending the suspect SE 240th Street to a carjacking. Upon their without further incident. arrival, they interviewed the victim, who • On May 24, 2024, in the early hours on had been attempting to park his vehicle but Sunday, Officer responded to a report from found the space blocked by two people. a lone employee at a warehouse on the After honking at them to get them to north end of the city reporting an intrusion move, he confronted them, resulting in a and assault. Despite a language barrier, small fight. The male and female suspects a the employees secured themselves in the then took his vehicle, which was later co office while hearing movements within the located nearby by officers. warehouse. The officer, assisted by On May 2, 2024, at approximately 7:43 colleagues, apprehended an exceptionally AM, Officers were dispatched to a welfare ; incoherent suspect after a brief struggle. check at Twin Firs Apartments at 10545 SE 0 • On May 24, 2024, at approximately 5:58 238th Street. Initial information indicated a E PM, an Officer discovered an unattended grey Kia Sorento in the parking lot with ,° stolen vehicle in the Red Lion parking lot. three individuals passed out inside. Upon Further investigation revealed an arrival, Officers contacted the vehicle and a identification card within, linking the observed three individuals passed out vehicle to an individual with multiple felony inside with drug paraphernalia scattered warrants. A coordinated effort ensued, with about the interior of the car. They also a the officer addressing tactical concerns, observed a firearm on the lap of the W drafting a search warrant, and the team passed-out front passenger. Additional ) L thoroughly searching the associated rooms. units were requested, and a high-risk stop Regrettably, the suspect remained elusive, was conducted. All three occupants of the o prompting the case's referral to the vehicle were detained without incident. detective division. On May 2, 2024, at approximately 11:20 • On April 29, 2024, at approximately 11:25 AM, a patrol was dispatched to a shooting N PM, patrol responded to the area of 11600 incident at 27502 151st Place SE. c SE 259th Place to a report of a construction Responding officers located a 19-year-old E site being burglarized. Officers arrived on Covington resident who claimed to have w the scene and found an unmarked van been shot at while walking. The victim occupied by two suspects. The two sustained a minor flesh wound on his hand juveniles were detained by police and and was transported to Covington c determined to be the perpetrators who had MultiCare by his father. Officers canvassedcc burglarized the construction site. the area and located two shell casings in .2 • On April 30, 2024, at approximately 12:37 the roadway of 152nd Street. The case has ' E PM, patrol responded to 18800 72nd been referred to detectives for further E Avenue S in response to a burglary. Patrol investigation. U met with the business owner, who reported On May 2, 2024, at approximately 10:46 numerous items missing, the total cost of PM, patrol responded to a shooting at the which is estimated to be around $15,000. Meeker Street Bar and Grill, located at The victim also identified his items on 1700 W Meeker Street. The dispatch Facebook Marketplace. advised that there was a fight at the bar • On April 30, 2024, at approximately 3:58 and that one of the subjects had a pistol. PM, patrol responded to US Bank at 10200 Soon after that, shots were fired, and SE 240th Street in response to a robbery. someone was reported as lying inside the The suspect passed the cashier a note bar. Patrol arrived and detained the Page 8 of 13 Packet Pg. 12 5.6 suspect, who admitted to shooting the records requests, testing the New GIS victim after an argument. The victim Request Portal, cleaning up data for succumbed to their injuries at the scene. GIS/Laserfiche linkages for Public Works Detectives were called out and assisted documents and supporting the with the investigation. The suspect was Amanda/ECD data validation process. later booked into King County Jail for GIS Supervisor has been working with Murder 2. SeeClickFix updates and overseeing the • On May 4, 2024, patrol responded to a Aerial Imagery impervious surface audit domestic violence incident at Knol process and SOP documentation. Apartments. Officers encountered a male Environmental with a severe abdominal laceration and a Green River Natural Resources Area female suspect. The female was arrested (GRNRA): King County informed the city of for felony assault, and a search warrant the need to control Purple Loosestrife in a was issued to retrieve the weapon the lagoons/wetlands. Control needs to be co involved. implemented before mid-August before the = • On May 6, 2024, at approximately 4:25 plants reach seeding stage. Flowering AM, officers responded to a robbery at Red occurs in mid-July to late Sept. We're ; Lion, located at 25100 74th Avenue S. An coordinating with PW Operations (Wetlands 0 employee had confronted a transient group). Site visit to discuss control E sleeping in the stairwell and asked them to measures on Wednesday May 15. ° leave when the suspect punched the Lower Russell Habitat Area A: A feasibility employee numerous times and demanded and alternatives study is being conducted a his phone. The suspect fled on foot. by Herrera. A Habitat Work Group is being • On May 8, 2024, at approximately 12:52 formed. Next step in grant funding for AM, patrol was dispatched out to a design is to go to the King County Flood a shooting near 1040 Central Avenue N. The Control District at an upcoming meeting. victim was calling 911 to report they had Boeing Rock Recreation/Habitat .2 just been shot by a group of juveniles who Enhancement: Next step in grant funding 4) then fled in an SUV. Officers located the for design is to present to the King County o victim on the sidewalk along Central Flood Control District at an upcoming > Avenue N, just north of the Central Flats meeting. Apartments entrance. Officers found the Site Clean-up (Mayor's Homeless Task N victim had been shot in the side/back. The force/On-Call Garbage Contract/State 'c victim was transported to Harborview for Ramp Litter Clean-Up): Proposals for on- E treatment and, as of this writing, is in call clean-up of various city-owned w stable condition. Multiple spent shell properties and ROW have been evaluated °' casings were located at the scene. and apparent winning proposals selected. U COW presentation tentatively scheduled on c WORKSPUBLIC June 18. Staff continue working with Totem Logistics to cleanup multiple city-owned •2 Survey properties/ROWS and state-owned ramps. • Survey Field staff are design mapping for Locations and priority areas have been E 224t" Phase 3. Crews have also provided identified and being discussed. MOU on ci construction staking East Valley Highway Ramp Cleanup signed by the Dept of improvements and the HSIP Road Diet. A Ecology. Work to resume soon. Green River field crew has been monitoring sediment embankment clean-up Request for Contract levels at the Riverview Park channel. being routed for approval. • Survey Professional staff are preparing to Solid Waste Management Outreach: file Record of Surveys on the acquired right Coordinating with city departments about of way associated with multiple projects. compliance with the new organics • GIS staff are entering project utility As- management law and associated reporting built data in the GIS, fulfilling daily public requirements on compost use on projects. Page 9 of 13 Packet Pg. 13 5.B Re+: The new business outreach and following WSDOT approval to advertise is education page is live on the city's website. received. Cascadia will promote the site to East Hill North Park Access businesses during their outreach. The short Improvements - 132nd Ave SE (SE 214th URL to the site is St to SE 218th St) - Scoping and www.kentwa.gov/greenbiz. Estimate Phase: Team visited project site • Solid Waste Management Events: to evaluate options for frontage o Recycling: The 2nd mini event was held development and access. at the Kent United Methodist Church on Friday, May 10t" from 9 am to noon. - The next mini event will be on June 21 ° at Hogan Park. Um- o TeamUp2CleanUp: Spring TeamUp2CleanUp Fall event will be on Cl)�r September 28. A 3- , b nMv 3iNuaMG fANRE (� • Temporary Erosion and Sediment _ * - Inspections (TESC): Staff are working mm� reviewing plans and performing several } , a ° °� : walk-thru inspections that are coming due. 2024 Pavement Preservation (Overlay): E • Education and Outreach: Staff will be Waiting on executed construction contract. ° attending Pawfest on Saturday June 1st to Working to finalize two (2) of the RRFB TIB provide pollution prevention education and locations (132nd and 278th and 116th), a outreach. channelization on 132nd (Sunrise Middle Design School to 2281" PI.), approx. 7 speed • Green River Bridge Painting and Deck cushions on 272�d from 104t" to 105t" and a Repair: Apparent low bidder is Merika 223rd St from 108t" to 116, all will be added Group, LLC with a bid of $2,715,885. by Revision. In addition, finalizing revised Engineer's Estimate was $3,429,387. TCP's. Documents sent to WSDOT to review for Construction compliance with Federal requirements. Washington Ave S Stormwater Pump Bidder has requested an Administrative Station: TV inspection performed on the Z Reconsideration meeting following WSDOT new sewer main. Working through N review of DBE documents. Office of correction details. Wet well set last week. T) Equality and Civil Rights (OECR) found Working on wet well inside plumbing, tie-in E bidder responsive. Anticipating of 24" to structure, exterior joint seal and a recommendation for award at the May 21 backfill and shoring removal this week. 2 council meeting. • S. 224th St - Phase 3 West/Stage 1: c Project Advertised Apr 2. Bids opened Apr 23. Bid protest has been filed and shared = .2 with WSDOT for review. Anticipating r recommendation for award at the May 21 E council meeting. ' ci • MMoM - 64th & Meeker and Kent q Elementary Frontage: Received PIF approval, and Right-of-Way certification. - rc Local Agency Agreement (LAA), prospectus 1081" Ave SE and SE 264t" St Compact sent to WSDOT for signatures and approval Roundabout: Last of concrete sidewalk to advertise - received notification that placed, preparing shop drawings for documents have been forwarded to WSDOT pedestrian rail. Permanent striping HQ for review. Project to be advertised scheduled for Friday, 5/17. Page 10 of 13 Packet Pg. 14 5.6 • 841" Ave S (East Valley Highway) 2023 City Safety Road Diets: Initial Preservation - S 212t" St to S 1961" St: material submittals being reviewed and Contractor continues forming and pouring returned. Contract work scheduled to begin new ADA ramp improvements. Electrical May 20t" with sign placement. Contractor subcontractor installing junction boxes and hopes to follow on immediately with new pedestrian crossing hardware. striping work. Contractor began work for southbound Streets concrete road panels on 5/13. Old existing Street Maintenance crews prepared, poured 6-8-inch-thick concrete road found under and backfilled sidewalks on S 208th St center lanes about 6 inches down. between 116th Ave SE and 110th PI SE, Contractor had to shift gears from performed hot patch shoulder repairs on pavement grinding to concrete removal to 80th Ave S between S 206th St and S maintain schedule. First concrete pour 207th St and at 420 W Smith St, cleaned a 5/14. Northbound concrete roadway panel sidewalks on S 196th St between 72nd Ave construction began on Monday, 5/20. S and 80th Ave S and at the S Central Ave a r bridge, south of S 226th St, replaced I broken bollards on W Willis St between ; Railroad Ave S and 1st Ave S, performed 0 - _ hot patch repairs at W Gowe St and 2nd E Ave S and at the bridge approach for the ,° -` Washington Ave Bridge, north of Frager Rd, � - ground sidewalks in the Downtown core a - area and prepared for the 2024 paving .: : season at various locations Citywide. � • Signs and Markings crews installed bases a u ' and replaced signs for the retro-reflectivity program on 121st PI SE, south of SE 216th N L St, SE 217th St, west of 120th Ave SE, 119th Ave SE, south of SE 208th St and at o • Mill Creek / 761'' Avenue S Culvert 114th PI SE and SE 234th Pl, set out no Improvements: Crews continue clearing, parking barricades and traffic control for L Movie Night at W Gowe St and 2nd Ave S, N grubbing and demo work. Watermain work picked up traffic message boards at 4th continues with 2 crews working on offsite Ave S and the Regional Justice Center E and mainline piping this week. (RJC) and turned watch for ice signs and w q, performed sign maintenance at various 2 locations Citywide. U • Solid Waste staff cleaned up debris along S c 208th St from 84th Ave S to 96th Way, SE f T 256th St from 104th Ave SE to 116th Ave •2 . -� 1. SE, 64th Ave S from W Meeker St to S E 236th PI, S 260th St from Pacific Hwy S to c Military Rd S, Lake Fenwick Rd from S U ' 272nd Way to Reith Rd and along Russell s Y Rd from W Meeker St to the south dead .,- end and performed hot spot inspections and responded to service requests at various locations Citywide. + � rn Water Vegetation crews mowed, and line trimmed at Armstrong Springs, the Seven r Oaks Well and at the 640 Zone Tank. Page 11 of 13 Packet Pg. 15 5.6 • Street Vegetation staff performed inspections at S 2661" St and 791" Ave S maintenance on the planted traffic islands and performed asphalt repairs at various on Pacific Hwy S from S 277th St to SR 516 locations Citywide. and on S 256th St from SE Kent Kangley Source, Supply and Pumpstations Rd to 116th Ave SE, performed • Source and Supply staff have built PVC maintenance on the planted beds on laterals for filter #2 at the 212t" Treatment Veterans Dr from Military Rd S to Russell Plant, performed preventative maintenance Rd, S 6th Ave and W Gowe St, the Hong checks and oil and filter changes on Kong Market on E Meeker St and at the generators and performed maintenance City Shops and Golf Course, planted street checks at various pumpstations Citywide. trees on Meeker St and performed tree • Water Quality staff have performed T-run work with the lift truck on S 252nd St, Lake sampling, continued to update the coliform Fenwick Rd and on 116th Ave SE. monitoring plan, received a chlorine a • The Sidearm mower crews mowed along S delivery at Kent Springs and worked on the CO 248th St from 132nd Ave SE to 96th Ave daily, weekly and monthly Water Quality SE, Lake Fenwick Rd from 46th Ave S to S Report training. 272nd St, 124th Ave SE from S 240th St to • SCADA staff continued to work on installing ; S 192nd St, 104th Ave SE from S 248th St and programming new radios and final 0 to S 216th St and along 108thAve SE from tuning repeaters, worked on the Tacoma E 216th St to SE 192nd St. supply meter calibration at SSP1 and SSP3, L- SE • Wetland Mitigation crews line trimmed, installed a power signal for the magnetic removed blackberries and weeds and meter at Pumpstation #3 and repaired a sprayed for poison hemlock at Rock Creek, conduits and prepared for the new line trimmed and removed litter and weeds generator installation at Victoria Ridge. The at the Downey site and transplanted total demand was at 7.2 million of gallons a seedlings, sprayed for weeds and built the per day (MGD) and the Tacoma order was irrigation system at Swan Court and the at 1.5 MGD. ) L Pollinator patches at 24108 112th Ave SE. Pumpstation crews performed wet well Water/Sewer cleaning, installed sound proofing o • Distribution crews have worked on insulation at the Lindental Sewer a, replacement of a water main for Derbyshire Pumpstation, installed conduits and at SE 276t" St and 120t" Ave SE and concrete forms for the generator pad at N replaced water meter stops on S 228t" St Victoria Ridge, monitored the Lagoon c at 64t" Ave S and 54t" Ave S. The crews upstream inlet gauge (currently at 4.90') E have also continued working to complete and performed site checks at various w the lead service line inventory. Hydrant Sewer and Storm pumpstations Citywide. °' crews have replaced a hydrant at 24936 Storm Drainage/Vegetation U 110t" Ave SE, poured a new sidewalk panel Storm crews potholed for utilities and c from a hydrant job at SE 272nd St and installed a pipe and catch basin at 929 2nd 123rd PI SE and have continued to work on Ave S, cleaned for TV at 122nd PI SE and SE r- mapping out all water meters through GIS 199t" St, cleaned a culvert at 124t" Ave SE I updating. Staff have also been operating and SE Kent Kangley Rd, performed c and performing maintenance on all asphalt repairs at 10806 SE 231st St, U hydrants in the valley floor area and worked on planning for Pond setting new radio meter upgrades and improvements, performed maintenance at radio reads for Customer Service. the Vactor site and performed vault and • Sewer staff have been line cleaning at SE tank inspection at various locations 213t" PI and 103rd PI SE, S 216t" St and Citywide. Crews also performed National Riverview Blvd S and at SE 240t" St and Pollutant Discharge Elimination System 120t" Ave SE, performed storm line (NPDES) pumping on 116t" Ave SE at SE inspections at 116t" Ave SE and SE 199t" St 208t" St, SE 210t" PI and at SE 215t" St, at and at SE 198t" PI and 122nd PI SE, sewer Page 12 of 13 Packet Pg. 16 5.6 SE 2261" St and 112t" Ave SE and at SE needed, received parts and inventory 227t" PI and 114t" Ave SE. orders, hauled spoils as time and • Wetland Maintenance crews mowed and equipment were available and inventoried line trimmed at Heritage Lakeland West at the small attractive assets. 27134 1051" Ave SE, Heritage Lakeland Fleet staff built and delivered new vehicles, East at 10528 SE 2715t St, Kentara at worked on upfitting new vehicles, 10317 SE 273rd PI, Haileys Ridge at 27224 performed air brake inspections, worked on 106t" Ave SE, South Bend at 11624 SE body shop repairs, prepared old vehicles 270t" St, Morgans Place at 23705 981" Ave for the June auction and worked on S, Autumn Glen at 27219 105t" Ave S, scheduled and non-scheduled maintenance Wildwood Ridge at 26823 107t" Ave SE, repairs. Royal Woods Manor at 26408 107t" Ave SE and at Ramstead South at 27519 1081" Ave ### SE, mowed at the Boeing Ditch at 6719 S Co 112t" St and at the Boeing Wetland at 6601 C S 209t" St and mowed with the sidearm — U mower, removed purple loosestrife and ; worked on irrigation at the Red Barn at 0 GRNRA at 22306 Russell Rd E • Holding Pond crews line trimmed and ° mowed at Rhododendron Estates at 12402 SE 259t" St, Mulder at 12312 SE 260t" PI, a Kentaco at 25400 124t" Ave SE, Springwood Park at 12700 SE 274t" St, Andrews Landing at 11923 SE 277t" St, LID a 359 116t" Ave SE Improvements at 11706 SE 259t" PI, Burkhardt Heights at 27007 ) L 117t" PI SE, Stillwater Shadows and U Bioswale at 12732 SE 2615t PI, South Bend o at 11620 SE 269t" St, Lindental at 11810 > SE 265t" Ct, Ellis Property at 12821 SE 4� 255t" PI, Fox Ridge at 11914 SE 268t" St, Seven Oaks Addition at 12219 SE 263rd St, c Rose Meadow at 26128 124t" PI SE and E 26156 126t" Ave SE, Seven Oaks Division w 1A at 12011 SE 263rd St, Division 1B at °' 26311 122nd Ct SE and Division 1E at U 12014 SE 263rd St, Seven Oaks Phase 1 at c 11940 SE 260t" PI, Singh Heights Estate at W 12218 SE 2701" PI and at Sun Meadows 1 U C and 2 at 13118 SE 277t" PI and 13111 SE 279t" PI. E Fleet/Warehouse U • The Warehouse crew have continued to assist with CDL training, maintained the shops yard, keeping it clean and free of litter and debris, cleaned and maintained the wash rack, washed, and vacuumed motor pool vehicles, issued Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) and motor pool vehicles to staff and hydrant meters to contractors, repaired small equipment as Page 13 of 13 Packet Pg. 17 6.A • KENT W A S M I N G T O N DATE: May 21, 2024 TO: Kent City Council SUBJECT: Public Hearing on the 2025-2030 Transportation Improvement Program Resolution - Adopt MOTION: I move to adopt Resolution No. 2071, adopting the 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. SUMMARY: The Kent Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) represents the City's proposed transportation improvement work program for the next six years. Updated annually as required by State law, the six-year planning document for each city includes projects and programs of regional significance for inclusion in both local TIPs and the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program. The TIP is required to be consistent with the Kent Transportation Master Plan (TMP) as an element of the City's Comprehensive Plan, with projects nominated from the TMP or included by other agencies. Including projects in the TIP allows the City to coordinate with other agencies, seek input from the public, search for funding partners, and apply for grants. Most state and federal agencies require that projects being submitted for grants be included in the City's adopted TIP. At the public hearing, City staff will note completed projects proposed to be removed from the TIP, and provide context and considerations for this year's update, including grants. The 2025-2030 TIP was presented to the Committee of the Whole on May 7, 2024. The public will have an opportunity to comment during the public hearing at the regularly scheduled City Council meeting on May 21, 2024. Any written comments sent in advance must be received by no later than 4 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21, 2024 in order to be considered. At the close of the public hearing, Council may adopt a resolution that approves the 2025-2030 TIP. BUDGET IMPACT: Each project or program within the TIP has a different budget impact as noted. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Evolving Infrastructure - Connecting people and places through strategic investments in physical and technological infrastructure. Packet Pg. 18 6.A Sustainable Services - Providing quality services through responsible financial management, economic growth, and partnerships. ATTACHMENTS: 1. 2025-2030 Transportation Improvement Program Resolution (PDF) Packet Pg. 19 6.A.a c m E m 0 L E 0 RESOLUTION NO. 2071 0 0. U) c 0 L O M O A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the LO City of Kent, Washington, adopting the 2025 N through 2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. 0 a� c •L RECITALS x A. After providing the required notice, the City held a public a. hearing at the regular meeting of the Kent City Council at 7 p.m. on May 21, CD CD 2024, to consider public testimony on the City's proposed 2025 through 2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program. B. Having considered public testimony, the Council would like to a) adopt the 2025 through 2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement W E 0 Program. 0 L a. r NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, as WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 0 L Q E RESOLUTION rg 2 r L 0 Q SECTION 1. - Adoption. The 2025 through 2030 Six-Year n: L Transportation Improvement Program, set forth in Exhibit "A," which is O M attached and filed with City Clerk, is hereby adopted. N LO N O N i 2025-2030 Six-Year c CD Transportation Improvement Program E z U 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 20 6.A.a c m E m SECTION 2. - SeverabilitY. If any one or more section, subsection, L or sentence of this resolution is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such E c decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this resolution 0 and the same shall remain in full force and effect. o a U) r_ M L SECTION 3. - Corrections by City Clerk. Upon approval of the City o M Attorney, the City Clerk is authorized to make necessary corrections to this N LO resolution, including the correction of clerical errors; resolution, section, or N subsection numbering; or references to other local, state, or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations. 0 c •L a� SECTION 4, - Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and be = in force immediately upon its passage. a cam, CD rn M May 21, 2024 0 DANA RALPH, MAYOR Date Approved 0 U) m ATTEST: E L 0 L May 21, 2024 a c KIMBERLEY A. KOMOTO, CITY CLERK Date Adopted as 0 L Q E APPROVED AS TO FORM: 0 r 0 r L 0 Q TAMMY WHITE, CITY ATTORNEY i O M O N LO N O N 2 2025-2030 Six-Year c CD Transportation Improvement Program E z U 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 21 EXHIBIT A 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program a� t r City of Kent c Washington 2025-2030 Six-Year p �L Transportation Improvement Program x 2 n7w - - a O 0 N O t R L 0 a t c ►" E E Mayor Dana Ralph _ Chad Bieren, PE c. Director of Public Works c O O r_ O Q. N C M L O M O N LO N O N r C d E t t,1 c0 a Packet Pg. 22 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Table of Contents y t r c O Introduction 1 C Performance Measures 4 (U 2 Summary Tables 5 U Project Pages 8 d Maps of Projects 46 M Contact Information 51 c� c O r 7 O N d Q' E R L O L r E O L cQ G r_ O L O Q LL r On the cover: Before and After images of S 240th Street Sidewalk and Willis Street roundabout at night, 2024, City of Kent. O M O N u7 N O N r C d E L V R r r Q Packet Pg. 23 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program If, F Introduction a> t Overview c O 0 The Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a short-range planning document that is updated annually based on needs and policies identified in the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan and Transportation Master Plan (TMP). A major update of the TMP was adopted on March 2, 2021. Projects, plans cu O and programs move from the TMP to the TIP as priority projects, grants, and other funding sources are identified. The TIP represents Kent's current list of 2 needed projects that are anticipated to begin preliminary engineering, right of way acquisition or construction within the next six years. The TIP also 2 includes ongoing citywide transportation plans and programs. Projects, plans, and programs are included in the TIP plan for a variety of reasons. These .0 projects, plans, and programs encompass all transportation modes as well as both capital improvements and operations and maintenance. d c•� The document identifies secured or reasonably expected revenues for each project or program. The TIP serves as a draft of options for the development of the local transportation network. As adopted, the TIP guides funding and implementation priorities during the development of the transportation portion of the Six-Year Capital Improvement Program (CIP). The CIP shows the City-funded portion of projects and is constrained by current budget forecasts, whereas O the TIP shows a complete project list with the variety of funding sources and partners involved. O 7 Historically, the largest sources of funding for TIP projects have been City funds and grants. Funding for transportation projects is available from federal, p state, and local resources. Each funding source has specific rules and guidelines about what types of projects it will fund, how much of a project will be y O funded, and timelines for expenditure of funds. Additionally, most grant programs require a funding match, which means that the City must contribute funding to the cost of the project. In order to compete for transportation funding grants from federal and state sources, granting agencies require projects E to be included in the TIP. O L. The City of Kent funds transportation projects using the General Fund, Street Fund, Local Improvement Districts,Transportation Impact Fees, Business and d Occupation Tax, Solid Waste Utility Tax, and grant revenue from local, state, and federal governments. One reason the TIP is updated annually is that many revenue sources are closely tied to the health of the economy and can therefore be unpredictable. In addition, grant criteria can change from the previous d cycle necessitating a re-evaluation of the TIP projects. E Document Structure Q. Each project, plan or program listed in the TIP includes an estimated cost, the amount of funding secured or unsecured and the funding source(s). If grant E funding has been secured from a specific source, it is identified. The costs for projects programmed in the first three years of the TIP have been developed O with a higher level of certainty, whereas those in the latter three years have been developed with less specificity, as those projects are generally less G defined. o r_ Summary tables below detail projects added or removed from the TIP. Table 2 highlights changes to existing project descriptions. 0 N c M L i— O C) O N Lh N O N r C d E t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 24 6.A.a a� t 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program r 2025-2030 Six-Year TIP Projects Removed C O Project Number Project Name Comments c Russell Road Pedestrian Improvements Phase 2 - 700 feet north of W Meeker 23-01 Street to existing sidewalk 500 feet south of S 240th Street Completed D 23-05 S 240th Street Sidewalks from Russell Road to Lakeside Boulevard E Completed V 23-06 Russell Road Pedestrian Improvements Phase 1 - Meeker Street to Hogan Park Completed d Four Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) at 104th Avenue SE south of SE 256th Street, SE M 23-08 240th Street east of 104th Avenue SE, Central Avenue N between Novak Lane and Woodford Completed M Avenue N, and Central Avenue N between Woodford Avenue N and E George Street C O 7 O N O w E 2025-2030 Six-Year TIP Projects Changed Project Number Project Name Comments O Description of project changed IL 23-49 132nd Avenue SE Pedestrian Improvements (Phase 4) - SE to include mill and overlay of 228th Street to SE 240th Street d roadway. E d O L CO. G 2025-2030 Six-Year TIP Projects Added r_ O Project Number Project Name M O 25-01 132nd Avenue SE, East Hill North Park Access N C 25-21 Central Avenue S (SR 516) and E Smith Street(SR 516) L_ H 0 25-11 64th Avenue S &W James Street Preservation M 0 N 25-91 Kent Target Zero Action Plan (Phase 1 implementation) N 0 25-P1 Benson Corridor Plan N C d E z tt M 4a a Packet Pg. 25 6.A.a OF 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program F'44 :3 Measuring Progress Through Systemwide Transportation Performance Measures y t r The Transportation Master Plan (TMP) detailed the framework for systemwide transportation performance measures to track progress on completing c projects and implementing policies. Systemwide performance measures are used to understand how progress on projects and policies translates into C progress on the five adopted TMP goals. Performance measures provide data to understand Kent's progress and if redirection is necessary to reach the adopted goals. These performance measures are reported in the TIP update annually and as data is available. cu ME � 2 U P ' ► yNCE MEASURES o e 3 .0 IE:� W[3 � d Report Percent of commute trips taken otherthan The combined%of commute trips taken by mode other than single occupant vehicle � , M by single occupancy vehicle was consistent between 2020 and 2021. C • �•� O • Numberoftrips taken via bicycle The number of tripstaken via bicycle was consistent between 2020 and 2021. Mode Share N r' r Numberof trips taken viatransit The number of trips taken via transit decreased by 1.1%between 2020 and 2021. E R �- L Numberof trips taken via walking The number of trips taken via walking was consistent between 2020 and 2021. 0) O a` Percent of workers that Work from Home The%of workers that work from home increased by 2.4%between 2020 and 2021. � N E d Mode Share Percent of trips taken via carpool The°/o of trips taken via carpool increased by 0.546 between 2019 and 2020.It decreased by 1.496from 2020to2021. O CL Percent of trips taken via single The%of trips taken via single occupancy vehicle decreased by 0.996from 2019 to 2020. 4 occupancy vehicle It stayed the same between 2020 and 2021. ♦ G 4+ Access&Mobility Average Number of cars per household The average number of cars per household was 2.0 in 2020 and was consistent in 2021. C Q. ^+/ N Number ofGranVStateAppropriation / /� M Awards The n um ber of grants awarded in 2022 met t h e to rget of 3 from 2021. \ i H GA/ Total Awards Thetotal grantfunding awarded in 2021 metthetargetof$4.5 million from 2021. 0 N Funding Average Award Amount The average grant funding awarded in 2021 met the target of$500,000 per grant award from 2021. N CD 0 AverageTIF Collected Annually The average TIF collected in 2022 did not meet the target of$3.2 million from 2021. E t t� M a Packet Pg. 26 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program F The summary tables include projects and programs reasonably expected to be funded within the next 6 years in accordance with State law(RCW 35.77.010) and the State Growth Management Act. d Summary r No. Project Phases Total Other Preliminary Right of Way Construction Engineering O 23-07 Auburn to Renton Rapid Ride Access Improvements $ 10,680,000 $ 1,520,000 $ 1,650,000 $ - $ 7,510,000 C Four Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons(RRFBs)at 104th Avenue SE south of SE 256th Street,SE i fC 23-08 240th Street east of 104th Avenue SE,Central Avenue N between Novak Lane and Woodford Avenue $ 1,255,000 $ $ 269,000 $ $ 986,000 O N,and Central Avenue N between Woodford Avenue N and E George Street = 23-09 Local Road Safety Plan-Highway Safety Improvement Program(HSIP)Awards $ 1,800,000 $ $ 275,000 $ $ 1,525,000 V 23-10 Meeker Street and 64th Avenue S-Intersection Improvements $ 2,800,000 $ - $ 300,000 $ - $ 2,500,000 11 23-11 Reith Road-Compact Roundabouts and Road Diet $ 4,480,000 $ $ 200,000 $ $ 4,280,000 M 23-12 Meeker Frontage Improvement at Kent Elementary School $ 2,760,000 $ - $ 200,000 $ - $ 2,560,000 O 23-13 New Traffic Signal on Washington Avenue S(SR 181)between W Meeker Street and Kent-Des $ 2,520,000 $ $ 220,000 $ $ 2,300,000 .r Moines Road(SR 516) C 23-14 Veterans Drive Extension-Military Road S to I-5 Southbound Off-ramp $ 51,620,000 $ - $ 2,765,000 $ 10,270,000 $ 38,585,000 O 23-15 E Valley Highway Pavement Preservation-S 196th Street to S 212th Street $ 2,425,000 $ $ 125,000 $ - $ 2,300,000 O O 23-16 132nd Avenue SE Pedestrian Improvements(Phase 3)-SE Kent-Kangley Road(SR 516)to SE $ 508,940 $ $ 58,940 $ $ 450,000 to 278th Place 23-17 76th Avenue S(South Phase)-2,600 Feet South of S 212th Street to 3,660 Feet South of S 212th $ 17,980,000 $ $ 1,570,000 $ 1,410,000 $ 15,000,000 Street E 23-18 Local Road Safety Plan-Highway Safety Improvement Program Awards $ 1,155,000 $ - $ 129,000 $ - $ 1,026,000 23-19 BNSF Railway Company Railroad Quiet Zone $ 3,680,000 $ $ 310,000 $ 70,000 $ 3,300,000 0 a 23-20 Union Pacific Railroad Quiet Zone $ 4,031,000 $ - $ 500,000 $ 31,000 $ 3,500,000 23-21 Meeker Street Green River Bridge Rehabilitation $ 6,052,000 $ $ 850,000 $ - $ 5,202,000 N E 23-22 Military Road S at Reith Road/S 260th Street Intersection Improvements $ 11,538,000 $ - $ 938,000 $ - $ 10,600,000 O 23-23 S 218th Street/98th Avenue S-94th Place S to 99th Avenue S $ 11,549,000 $ $ 1,173,000 $ 1,263,000 $ 9,113,000 L. CL 23-24 Naden Avenue and Willis Street Intersection Improvements $ 2,800,000 $ - $ 273,000 $ 251,000 $ 2,276,000 E C 23-25 Safe Routes to School-School Zone Flashers at Seven Elementary Schools $ 475,000 $ $ 85,000 $ 10,000 $ 380,000 O ++ 23-26 W Meeker Street Frontage from Thompson Avenue to the Interurban Trail $ 6,100,000 $ - $ 500,000 $ 100,000 $ 5,500,000 M r_ 23-27 New and Enhanced Pedestrian Crossings in the Downtown Regional Growth Center $ 3,630,000 $ $ 300,000 $ - $ 3,330,000 Q. N 23-28 Naden Avenue Improvements-Willis Street to Meeker Street $ 3,310,000 $ - $ 400,000 $ 200,000 $ 2,710,000 23 29 108th Avenue SE(SR 515/Benson Highway)at Panther Lake Library-Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon $ g95,500 $ $ 153,500 $ $ 742,000 H (PHB)Pedestrian Crossing O 23-30 W Meeker Street Frontage from Washington Avenue to Thompson Avenue $ 3,800,000 $ - $ 300,000 $ - $ 3,500,000 O 23-31 S 216th Street-99th Avenue S to 108th Avenue SE(SR 515) $ 14,630,000 $ $ 1,680,000 $ 1,450,000 $ 11,500,000 LO 23-32 83rd Avenue S Sidewalks from S 228th Street to S 224th Street $ 570,000 $ $ 100,000 $ - $ 470,000 p SE 272nd Street(SR 516)at 148th Avenue SE(Lake Meridian)-Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon(PHB) N 23-33 $ 1,040,000 $ - $ 180,000 $ - $ 860,000 Pedestrian Crossing C 23-35 2025 Local Road Safety Plan and Safe Streets and Roads for All Action Plan $ 1,420,000 $ 320,000 $ 200,000 $ 100,000 $ 800,000 d E 23-36 Panther Lake Signal System Integration $ 600,000 $ - $ 100,000 $ - $ 500,000 0 M 23-37 Railroad Safety Project-BNSF Railroad Crossing at E Smith Street $ 1,040,000 $ - $ 140,000 $ - $ 900,000 ram+ a Packet Pg. 27 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program I h Summary-continued No. Project Phases Total Other Preliminary Right of Way Construction Engineering t 23-38 Kent Transit Center-Access,Mobility and Safety Improvements $ 4,400,000 $ 1,000,000 $ 900,000 $ $ 2,500,000 O 23-39 W James Street/W Smith Street Pedestrian Improvements $ 1,220,000 $ - $ 200,000 $ - $ 1,020,000 Meeker Frontage Improvement from Kent Elementary School to Washington Avenue N and New 23 40 Traffic Signal $ 11,000,000 $ $ 900,000 $ 100,000 $ 10,000,000 23-41 S 212th Street Green River Bridge Rehabilitation $ 1,350,000 $ - $ 200,000 $ - $ 1,150,000 Z 23-42 S 212th Street-Green River Bridge(East)to 72nd Avenue S $ 3,346,000 $ $ 206,000 $ $ 3,140,000 V W Meeker Street Road Diet from the Interurban Trail to 6th Avenue S and Intersection .0 23-43 Improvements at 6th Avenue S $ 1,700,000 $ $ 200,000 $ $ 1,500,000 d 23-44 SE 248th Street Improvements-104th Avenue SE to 109th Avenue SE $ 7,700,000 $ $ 600,000 $ 300,000 $ 6,800,000 M 23-45 SE 248th Street Improvements-109th Avenue SE to 116th Avenue SE $ 9,300,000 $ - $ 600,000 $ 300,000 $ 8,400,000 O M 23-46 E Willis Street(SR 516)and Central Avenue S(SR 516)Intersection Improvements $ 750,000 $ $ 100,000 $ 200,000 $ 450,000 C 23-47 Adaptive Signals and Transit Signal Priority $ 1,800,000 $ - $ 150,000 $ - $ 1,650,000 O 23-48 Midway Subarea TOD Streets-S 244th Street and 32nd Avenue S $ 4,100,000 $ $ 400,000 $ 700,000 $ 3,000,000 O O 23-49 132nd Avenue SE Pedestrian Improvements(Phase 4)-SE 228th Street to SE 240th $ 1,955,000 $ - $ 200,000 $ - $ 1,755,000 to Street w 23-50 SE 248th Street at 116th Ave SE Roundabout $ 4,150,000 $ $ 400,000 $ 700,000 $ 3,050,000 E 24-01 Reith Road Shared Use Path $ 2,750,000 $ - $ 200,000 $ 60,000 $ 2,490,000 I� 24-02 James Street-Road Diet Study $ 28,000 $ 28,000 $ - $ - $ - OL IL 24-03 Earth Works Park to Downtown Connection $ 1,090,000 $ - $ 150,000 $ - $ 940,000 +. C 24-04 32nd Avenue S $ 10,500,000 $ $ 800,000 $ $ 9,700,000 N E 24-05 SE 256th Street(SR516)at 104th Avenue SE(SR 515)-Intersection Study and Design $ 840,000 $ $ 840,000 $ $ - d O 24-06 132nd Avenue SE-Crossing Enhancements $ 585,000 $ $ 75,000 $ $ 510,000 L. Q. 24-07 Interurban Trail Crossing Improvements $ 2,000,000 $ - $ 150,000 $ - $ 1,850,000 E C 24-08 SR 509 Completion Project-Stage 2,Local contribution $ 1,000,000 $ $ - $ $ 1,000,000 O 25-01 132nd Avenue SE,East Hill North Park Access $ 7,000,000 $ - $ 500,000 $ - $ 6,500,000 M r_ O Q. Summary-Sidewalk and Safe Routes to Schools Program to C 24-21 S 248th Street Walking Path $ 230,000 $ $ 20,000 $ $ 210,000 i 24-22 S 259th St Shared Use Path $ 1,000,000 $ - $ 100,000 $ - $ 900,000 ~ O M 24-71 64th Avenue S and S 236th Street Intersection Improvements $ 2,160,000 $ $ 210,000 $ 50,000 $ 1,900,000 O N 25-21 Central Avenue S(SR 516)and E Smith Street(SR 516) $ 500,000 $ - $ 50,000 $ - $ 450,000 N O N r C d E t t� M -W W a Packet Pg. 28 6.A.a Transportation2025-2030 Six-Year . .vement Program 174 Summary-Preservation and Resilience Program No. Project Phases Total Other Preliminary Right of Way Construction Engineering L 24-10 Street and Sidewalk Preservation and Repair $ 129,800,000 $ $ 18,200,000 $ 1,300,000 $ 110,300,000 O 24-11 S 196th Street Preservation $ 3,800,000 $ - $ 200,000 $ - )0" )0 C 24-12 S 228th Street Preservation $ 4,200,000 $ $ 200,000 $ $ 4,000,000 25-11 64th Avenue S&W James Street Preservation $ 3,070,000 $ - $ 200,000 $ - $ 2,870,000 = 0 Summary-Safety 24-90 City Safety Program $ 4,020,000 $ $ 492,000 $ $ 3,528,000 d 24-91 W Willis Street(SR 516)Road Diet and Enhanced Crossing at 2nd Avenue S $ 990,000 $ 8,000 $ 132,000 $ - $ 850,000 24-92 108th Ave SE&SE 264th St-Compact Roundabout $ 1,654,000 $ - $ 150,000 $ 45,000 $ 1,459,000 C0 M ..r 24-93 104th Avenue SE(SR 515)RRFB-Enhanced Crosswalks $ 818,000 $ $ 168,000 $ - $ 650,000 C O 24-94 Local Road Safety Plan-2027 Highway Safety Improvement Program $ 1,050,000 $ $ 120,000 $ 50,000 $ 880,000 +' 7 25-91 Kent Target Zero Action Plan(Phase 1 implementation) $ 2,800,000 $ - $ 300,000 $ - $ 2,500,000 O N O w Summary-ITS,Operations E 24-40 Traffic Signal Management Program $ 5,082,000 $ $ 726,000 $ $ 4,356,000 I� 24-41 Channelization and Pavement Markings Maintenance $ 5,809,000 $ - $ 872,000 $ - $ 4,937,000 O IL Summary-Plans C N 23-P1 Central Avenue Plan $ 725,000 $ 600,000 $ 125,000 $ $ E 0) 23-P2 Greenways Plan $ 725,000 $ 600,000 $ 125,000 $ - $ - > O L 25-P1 Benson Corridor Plan $ 900,000 $ 775,000 $ 125,000 $ $ C. E Six-Year Total-Transportation Improvement Program(funded and unfunded needs) C O Phases Total Other Preliminary Right of Way Construction +' Engineering M $ 426,800,000 $ 4,900,000 $ 46,500,000 $ 19,000,000 $ 356,500,000 C N C Six-Year Total-Transportation Improvement Program(funded and unfunded needs) i Project Costs City Secured External Unsecured ~ Total Secured M $ 426,800,000 $ 84,800,000 $ 146,700,000 $ 195,300,000 N U7 N O N r C d E t t� M ++ a Packet Pg. 29 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , Auburn to Renton Rapid Ride Access Improvements y t Project Name Auburn to Renton Rapid Ride Access Improvements Project Number 23-07 Kent Station,Central Avenue,Smith Street, Canyon Drive, SE 256th Street, 104th Avenue SE and 108th O Location Avenue SE Year2024 C King County Metro Transit project to upgrade passenger facilities and increase access to transit along the new M R RapidRide I corridor. Improved pedestrian and bicycle facilities,shelter improvements, real time arrival information, O Description lighting,off-board payment kiosks,and other transit facility improvements to increase safety and comfort for transit Status In Design = users, induce transit ridership,and improve transit speeds along the route. Design began in 2019. Construction is v planned for 2025-2027. .0 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ 1,520,000 Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 1,650,000 10,680,000 10,680,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 7,510,000 O N Total $ 10,680,000 O W E Local Road Safety Plan - Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) Awards Project Name Local Road Safety Plan - Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP)Awards Project Number 23-09 0 a Location 108th Avenue SE at SE 264th Street,W Meeker Street, Lincoln Avenue N.W Smith Street,4th Avenue N Year 2024 N Construct a compact roundabout at 108th Avenue SE and SE 264th Street. Construct three road diets at the d following locations: S 260th Street/S 259th Place from Pacific Highway S (SR 99)to Military Road S; Meeker C Street from Washington Avenue N to Lincoln Avenue N, Lincoln Avenue N from W Meeker Street to W Smith i Description Street,and W Smith Street from Lincoln Avenue N to 4th Avenue N; and 4th Avenue N from S 228th Street to Status In Construction Q. W James Street.All three road diet projects will have a single travel lane in each direction,a two-way left- E turn lane,and a bike lane in each direction. C O O Cost Funding Plan r_ O Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total N Preliminary Engineering $ 275,000 180,000 1,620,000 - 1,800,000 i Right of Way $ I— o C) Construction $ 1,525,000 O N Total $ 1,800,000 11h N O N r C d E t t� M ++ W a Packet Pg. 30 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , Meeker Street and 64th Avenue S - Intersection Improvements y t Project Name Meeker Street and 64th Avenue S-Intersection Improvements Project Number 23-10 O Location W Meeker Street and 64th Avenue S Year 2024 C M Reconstruct intersection to include,curb bulb-outs and bus bulb-outs to decrease the pedestrian crossing O Description distance and decrease transit board time.The project includes bus stop improvements on the north and south Status In Design = side of W Meeker Street east of 64th Avenue S,and signal improvements including transit signal priority. v 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 300,000 538,000 236,000 2,026,000 2,800,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 2,500,000 p N Total $ 2,800,000 O W E Reith Road - Compact Roundabouts and Road Diet Project Name Reith Road -Compact Roundabouts and Road Diet Project Number 23-11 0 a Location Reith Road from S 253rd Street to Kent-Des Moines Road Year 2024 C N E Reconstruct the intersections of Reith Road at S 253rd Street and Reith Road at Lake Fenwick Road from two- > Description way stop control to compact roundabouts. Convert Reith Road from S 253rd Street to Kent-Des Moines Road Status In Construction ®R from four lanes to two lanes with bike lanes. Q- E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 200,000 2,885,000 1,595,000 - 4,480,000 N C Right of Way $ Construction $ 4,280,000 M O Total $ 4,480,000 N Lh N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 31 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , Meeker Frontage Improvement at Kent Elementary School y t Project Name Meeker Frontage Improvement at Kent Elementary School Project Number 23-12 O Location W Meeker Street from 64th Avenue S to 750 feet east of 64th Avenue S Year 2024 C Construct a two-way separated bike facility on the south side of the street with on-street parking and R roadway median improvements from 64th Avenue South to 750 feet east of 64th Avenue S.The project will O Description narrow the roadway to three lanes with parking on the north side.The project will also construction of raised Status In Design = median islands, buffer between the two-way bike path and travel lanes,street lighting, landscaping,and v pedestrian amenities. 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 200,000 803,000 1,957,000 2,760,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 2,560,000 p to Total $ 2,760,000 O W E New Traffic Signal on Washington Avenue S (SR 181) Project Name New Traffic Signal on Washington Avenue S(SR 181) Project Number 23-13 i. ++ Location Washington Avenue S(SR 181) between W Meeker Street and Kent-Des Moines Road (SR 516) Year 2026 E Construct a new traffic signal on Washington Avenue S(SR 181) between Kent-Des Moines Road (SR 516) and W Meeker Street to serve the existing commercial area on the east side and the redevelopment of the O Description commercial site on the west side of Washington Avenue S.The signal will be coordinated with the existing Status In Design i Q. signals on Washington Avenue. E C Cost Funding Plan O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 220,000 - 2,520,000 2,520,000 N C Right of Way $ Construction $ 2,300,000 M O Total $ 2,520,000 N Lh N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 32 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , Veterans Drive Extension y t Project Name Veterans Drive Extension Project Number 23-14 O Location Veterans Drive from Military Road to the I-5 Southbound Off-ramp Year 2024 C Complete a missing link by constructing a new roadway from Military Road to the I-5 Southbound off-ramp, M including an intersection with the northbound on-ramp to I-5 and an undercrossing of I-5.The project will = Description Status In Construction include the construction of full width paving,concrete curbs,gutters,sidewalks, pedestrian pathway,street U lighting,storm drainage, landscaping, utilities and appurtenances.This is a WSDOT-led project. 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 2,765,000 1,000,000 50,620,000 51,620,000 C Right of Way $ 10,270,000 G 7 Construction $ 38,585,000 p N Total $ 51,620,000 O E E Valley Highway Pavement Preservation - S 196th Street to S 212th Street Project Name E Valley Highway Pavement Preservation -S 196th Street to S 212th Street Project Number 23-15 0 a Location East Valley Highway from S 196th Street to S 212th Street Year 2024 N E Grind and replace failing pavement sections,overlay the full width of the roadway, upgrade curb ramps and > Description traffic signals to meet ADA standards.The project will include replacement of existing asphalt concrete Status In Construction 0. pavement with Portland cement concrete pavement for the intersection approach legs. Q- E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 125,000 825,000 1,600,000 - 2,425,000 N C Right of Way $ - Construction $ 2,300,000 M O Total $ 2,425,000 N N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 33 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 132nd Avenue SE Pedestrian Improvements (Phase 3) - SE Kent-Kangley Road (SR 516) to SE 278th Place y t Project Name 132nd Avenue SE Pedestrian Improvements (Phase 3) -SE Kent-Kangley Road (SR 516)to SE 278th Place Project Number 23-16 O Location 132nd Avenue SE from SE Kent-Kangley Road (SR 516)to SE 278th Place Year 2026 CJ C M Construct a sidewalk along the west side of 132nd Avenue SE where sidewalk does not currently exist.This O Description project will include ADA-compliant curb ramps throughout the segment and pavement improvements at the Status Design Complete = intersection of SE 278th Place and 132nd Avenue SE. v M 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 58,940 58,940 450,000 508,940 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 450,000 p N Total $ 508,940 O E 76th Avenue S (South Phase) Project Name 76th Avenue S (South Phase) Project Number 23-17 L. ++ Location 76th Avenue S from 2,600 Feet South of S 212th Street to 3,660 Feet South of S 212th Street Year 2024 N E Construct drainage and road improvements on 76th Avenue S from S 220th Street to S 223rd Street.The > project will raise the existing road above the FEMA base flood elevation with a full width concrete roadway, O Description remove deficient culverts,construct 3 bridges,widen the Mill Creek channel,construct new storm and water Status In Construction L. C. systems,gutters,curbs, planter strips,sidewalks,street lighting,and channelization. E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 1,570,000 9,980,000 8,000,000 - 17,980,000 N C Right of Way $ 1,410,000 Construction $ 15,000,000 M O Total $ 17,980,000 N Lh N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 34 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , Local Road Safety Plan - Highway Safety Improvement Program Awards y t Project Name Local Road Safety Plan - Highway Safety Improvement Program Awards Project Number 23-18 4th Avenue N and 4th Avenue S from W James Street to W Saar Street and Canyon Drive(SR 516)at O Location Weiland Street. Year 2024 0 C Reconfigure the existing four and five lane cross section of 4th Avenue N to three or four lanes with bike lanes M Description and install elements of protected intersection bicycle improvements at 4th Avenue N and W James Street. Status In Design = Construct access management with curb, median striping,and signing on Canyon Drive(SR 516)at Weiland v Street. 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 129,000 1,155,000 1,155,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 1,026,000 O N Total $ 1,155,000 O E BNSF Railway Company Railroad Quiet Zone Project Name BNSF Railway Company Railroad Quiet Zone Project Number 23-19 L. Location BNSF Rail crossings at S 259th Street, E Willis Street(SR 516), E Titus Street, E Gowe Street, E Meeker Year 2026 C Street, E Smith Street, E James Street,and S 212th Street. N E Establish a railroad quiet zone for the BNSF Railway Company mainline tracks through the City.The grade crossings to be included in the quiet zone are: S 259th Street, E Willis Street(SR 516), E Titus Street, E O Description Gowe Street, E Meeker Street, E Smith Street, E James Street,and S 212th Street.The project began in Status In Construction i Q. 2018. E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 310,000 510,000 3,170,000 - 3,680,000 N C Right of Way $ 70,000 Construction $ 3,300,000 M O Total $ 3,680,000 N N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ a Packet Pg. 35 6.A.a 1 1 1 Six-Year Transportation . • - •• Union Pacific Railroad Quiet Zone Project Name Union Pacific Railroad Quiet Zone Project Number 23-20 r C Location UPRR rail crossings at Willis Street(SR 516),W Meeker Street,W Smith Street,W James Street and S Year 2024 O 212th Street. Ol C Establish a railroad quiet zone for the Union Pacific Railroad(UPRR) mainline tracks through the City.The M Description grade crossings included in the quiet zone are Willis Street(SR 516),W Meeker Street,W Smith Street,W Status In Design = James Street and S 212th Street. Fencing,sidewalk,and signage improvements were made in 2023. v 3 Cost Funding Plan d Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total Preliminary Engineering $ 500,000 3,000,000 1,031,000 4,031,000 M ..r Right of Way $ 31,000 C O Construction $ 3,500,000 Total $ 4,031,000 O N O Meeker Street Green River Bridge Rehabilitation E R Project Name Meeker Street Green River Bridge Rehabilitation Project Number 23-21 O Location Meeker Street at the Green River Year 2024 L. a c d Description Replace the existing finger expansion joints and bearing pads, resurface deck,and repaint bridge. Status In Design y O L. CL Cost Funding Plan E C Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total O Preliminary Engineering $ 850,000 1,567,680 4,484,320 6,052,000 O r_ Right of Way $ - Q. rn Construction $ 5,202,000 C M L Total $ 6,052,000 O M O N Lh N O N r C d E t t� M Q Packet Pg. 36 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , Military Road S at Reith Road/S 260th Street Intersection Improvements y t Project Name Military Road S at Reith Road/S 260th Street Intersection Improvements Project Number 23-22 O Location Military Road at Reith Road/S 260th Street Year 2026 aJ C M Realign the intersection and widen the approaches to provide eastbound and westbound left turn pockets and = Description Status Being Programmed a westbound right turn pocket. v 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 938,000 11,538,000 11,538,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 10,600,000 p N Total $ 11,538,000 O E S 218th Street/98th Avenue S - 94th Place S to 99th Avenue S Project Name S 218th Street/98th Avenue S- 94th Place S to 99th Avenue S Project Number 23-23 i1 ++ Location S 218th Street from 94th Place S to S 216th St at 99th Avenue S Year 2024 C N E Construct a three-lane roadway from S 218th Street at 94th Place S to S 216th Street at 99th Avenue S.This > project widens S 218th Street, 98th Avenue S.and S 216th Street to three lanes and includes full-width O Description paving; concrete curbs, utters,and sidewalks; five-foot paved shoulders; street lighting; storm drainage; Status In Construction L. P 9; 9 P 9 9; 9 Q. landscaping; utilities and channelization. E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 1,173,000 663,620 10,885,380 - 11,549,000 N C Right of Way $ 1,263,000 Construction $ 9,113,000 M O Total $ 11,549,000 N Lh N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 37 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , Naden Avenue and Willis Street Intersection Improvements y t Project Name Naden Avenue and Willis Street Intersection Improvements Project Number 23-24 O Location Willis Street(SR 516)at Naden Avenue Year 2025 aJ C M Build a right-in/right-out intersection on Willis Street(SR 516)at Naden Avenue consistent with Washington G) Description State Department of Transportation approval. Reconfigure northbound 74th Avenue S to right turn only at Status In Design = Willis Street. Reconstruct the traffic control signal. v 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 273,000 2,800,000 2,800,000 C Right of Way $ 251,000 G 7 Construction $ 2,276,000 O N Total $ 2,800,000 O E Safe Routes to School - School Zone Flashers at Seven Elementary Schools Project Name Safe Routes to School - School Zone Flashers at Seven Elementary Schools Project Number 23-25 0 a Location Multiple streets Year 2024 N E Install School Zone Flashers at the following elementary schools: Sunnycrest Elementary,Star Lake > Description Elementary, Park Orchard Elementary,Sunrise Elementary, Millennium Elementary, Kent Elementary,and Status In Construction 0. Neely-O'Brien Elementary. Q- E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 85,000 77,200 397,800 - 475,000 N C Right of Way $ 10,000 Construction $ 380,000 M O Total $ 475,000 N Lh N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 38 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program W Meeker Street Frontage from Thompson Avenue to the Interurban Trail y t Project Name W Meeker Street Frontage from Thompson Avenue to the Interurban Trail Project Number 23-26 O Location W Meeker Street from Thompson Avenue to the Interurban Trail Year 2025 aJ C Construct Meet Me on Meeker Promenade frontage improvements with new sidewalk,amenity zone, pathway M Description for two-way bike traffic, buffer zone,and on-street parking on the south side of the street.The north side will Status In Design = be upgraded to the Meet Me on Meeker Design Standards. Construct a raised intersection at 7th Avenue N v and realign the Interurban Trail to cross at the intersection with an RRFB. 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 500,000 1,342,500 4,757,500 6,100,000 C Right of Way $ 100,000 G 7 Construction $ 5,500,000 p N Total $ 6,100,000 O E New and Enhanced Pedestrian Crossings in the Downtown Regional Growth Center Project Name New and Enhanced Pedestrian Crossings in the Downtown Regional Growth Center Project Number 23-27 0 a Location Three new or improved crossing improvements at named locations Year 2027 N E Construct a pedestrian-activated pedestrian crosswalk beacon with a median island on 4th Avenue N at W > Harrison Street. Construct a raised midblock crosswalk and pedestrian-activated crosswalk beacon on Meeker O Description Street between 6th Avenue and 4th Avenue. Construct a pedestrian-activated pedestrian crosswalk beacon Status Being Programmed L. C. and pedestrian crossing improvements on Smith Street at Railroad Avenue N. E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 300,000 - 3,630,000 3,630,000 N C Right of Way $ Construction $ 3,330,000 M O Total $ 3,630,000 N N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 39 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Naden Avenue Improvements - Willis Street to Meeker Street y t Project Name Naden Avenue Improvements-Willis Street to Meeker Street Project Number 23-28 O Location From Willis Street to Meeker Street Year 2026 aJ C M Description Build a new Naden Avenue connecting Willis Street and Meeker Street to prepare the site for development. Status Being Programmed = v 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 400,000 3,310,000 3,310,000 C Right of Way $ 200,000 G 7 Construction $ 2,710,000 O N Total $ 3,310,000 O W E 108th Avenue SE (SR 515/Benson Highway) at Panther Lake Library - Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB) Pedestrian Crossing Project Name 108th Avenue SE(SR 515/Benson Highway)at Panther Lake Library- Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB) Project Number 23 29 0 Pedestrian Crossing d Location 108th Avenue SE at Panther Lake Library Year 2025 E d Construct a pedestrian hybrid beacon pedestrian crossing with median pedestrian refuge island and curb ramp p Description improvements. Status In Design Q. E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 153,500 20,000 875,500 - 895,500 N C Right of Way $ - Construction $ 742,000 M O Total $ 895,500 N N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 40 6.A.a ►/ :2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement .. , W Meeker Street Frontage from Washington Avenue to Thompson Avenue y t Project Name W Meeker Street Frontage from Washington Avenue to Thompson Avenue Project Number 23-30 O Location W Meeker Street from Washington Avenue to Thompson Avenue Year 2026 aJ C Construct a two-way separated bike facility on the south side of the street and roadway improvements from M Description Washington Avenue to Thompson Avenue N.This project will narrow the roadway from four lanes to three Status Being Programmed = lanes, install buffer islands between the bike lanes and travel lanes,street lighting, landscaping,and v pedestrian amenities. 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 300,000 1,300,000 2,500,000 3,800,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 3,500,000 p N Total $ 3,800,000 O E S 216th Street- 99th Avenue S to 108th Avenue SE (SR 515) Project Name S 216th Street- 99th Avenue S to 108th Avenue SE(SR 515) Project Number 23-31 L. ++ Location S 216th Street from 99th Avenue S to 108th Avenue SE(SR 515) Year 2025 N E Construct a three-lane roadway from 98th Avenue S to 108th Avenue SE (SR 515),This project widens S > Description 216th Street to three lanes and includes: full-width paving; concrete curbs,gutters,and sidewalks; paved Status In Design 0. shoulders; street lighting; storm drainage; landscaping; utilities and channelization. Q- E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 1,680,000 14,630,000 - 14,630,000 N C Right of Way $ 1,680,000 Construction $ 1,450,000 M O Total $ 11,500,000 N Lh N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ a Packet Pg. 41 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 83rd Avenue S Sidewalks from S 228th Street to S 224th Street y t Project Name 83rd Avenue S Sidewalks from S 228th Street to S 224th Street Project Number 23-32 O Location 83rd Avenue S from S 228th Street to S 224th Street Year 2026 aJ C M Complete gap in sidewalk on the west side of 83rd Avenue S by constructing about 750 feet of sidewalk in O Description existing right-of-way.The project will also include a concrete apron across S 224th Street and construct ADA Status In Design = curb ramps. V 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 100,000 100,000 470,000 570,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 470,000 O N Total $ 570,000 O w E SE 272nd Street(SR 516) at 148th Avenue SE (Lake Meridian) - Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB) Pedestrian Crossing SE 272nd Street(SR 516)at 148th Avenue SE (Lake Meridian) - Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon (PHB) Pedestrian p Project Name Crossing Project Number 23-33 d ++ Location SE 272nd Street(SR 516)at 148th Avenue SE Year 2026 N E Construct pedestrian hybrid beacon pedestrian crossing with median pedestrian refuge island,curb ramp > Description improvements,signal intertie with 152nd Avenue SE signal, utilities relocation, rechannelization of SE 272nd Status Design Completed 0 Street including removal of two bus turnouts,and transit access improvements. Q- E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 180,000 120,000 920,000 1,040,000 N C Right of Way $ - Construction $ 860,000 M O Total $ 1,040,000 c14 Lh N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 42 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , Panther Lake Signal System Integration y t Project Name Panther Lake Signal System Integration Project Number 23-36 O Location Various Year 2026 aJ C Extend the fiber optic communications network along the S/SE 208th Street corridor to traffic signals in the M Description Panther Lake area to allow remote monitoring, management,and coordination.The project also includes Status Being Programmed = replacement of the existing outdated traffic signal controllers to allow integration with the new central traffic v signal control system and operating Flashing Yellow Left Turn Arrows (FYLTA). 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 100,000 600,000 600,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 500,000 p N Total $ 600,000 O E Railroad Safety Project- BNSF Railroad Crossing at E Smith Street Project Name Railroad Safety Project- BNSF Railroad Crossing at E Smith Street Project Number 23-37 0 a Location BNSF Railroad Crossing at E Smith Street Year 2030 N E d Install pedestrian gates in the northwest and southeast quadrants of the crossing. Connect pedestrian gates p Description to existing railroad crossing gate system. Status Being Programmed i C. E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 140,000 - 1,040,000 1,040,000 N C Right of Way $ - Construction $ 900,000 M O Total $ 1,040,000 c14 N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ a Packet Pg. 43 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , Kent Transit Center-Access, Mobility and Safety Improvements y t Project Name Kent Transit Center-Access, Mobility and Safety Improvements Project Number 23-38 O Location E James Street and Railroad Avenue North Year 2029 aJ C Construct an eastbound right-turn lane on E James Street from 1st Avenue N to Railroad Avenue N.The M Description project will also extend the eastbound bicycle facility on James Street that currently terminates approaching Status Being Programmed = the 1st Avenue N intersection to Kent Station. Improve pedestrian facilities are planned along the north and v south sides of E James Street through the BNSF crossing. 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ 1,000,000 Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 900,000 4,400,000 4,400,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 2,500,000 p N Total $ 4,400,000 O E W James Street/W Smith Street Pedestrian Improvements Project Name W James Street/W Smith Street Pedestrian Improvements Project Number 23-39 0 a Location W James Street and W Smith Street Year 2027 C N E Improve the pedestrian and bicycling experience between the underutilized Kent/James Street Park&Ride > Description and Kent Sounder Station. Improvements include pedestrian wayfinding, pedestrian lighting,and related Status Being Programmed OL safety improvements. M E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 200,000 - 1,220,000 1,220,000 N C Right of Way $ Construction $ 1,020,000 M O Total $ 1,220,000 N Lh N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 44 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Meeker Frontage Improvement from Kent Elementary School to Washington Avenue N and New Traffic Signal Project Name Meeker Frontage Improvement from Kent Elementary School to Washington Avenue N and New Traffic Project Number 23 40 r Signal C Location W Meeker Street from Kent Elementary School to Washington Avenue N Year 2026 O O'l C Construct new two-way separated bike facility on the south side of the W Meeker St.from 750 feet east of Description 64th Avenue S to Washington Avenue N.The project will narrow the roadway to three lanes,add on-street Status In Construction O parking on the north side, build median improvements. The project will also include raised buffer islands = between the bike lanes and travel lanes,street lighting, landscaping,and pedestrian amenities. v 3 Cost Funding Plan d Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total Preliminary Engineering $ 900,000 10,000,000 1,000,000 11,000,000 M ..r Right of Way $ 100,000 C O Construction $ 10,000,000 Total $ 11,000,000 O N O S 212th Street Green River Bridge Rehabilitation E R Project Name S 212th Street Green River Bridge Rehabilitation Project Number 23-41 O Location Green River Bridge at S 212th Street Year 2027 L. a c Replace the existing finger expansion joints.The improvements would remove and replace the aged N Description compression seals,steel sliding plate,and steel fingers,with a modern expansion joint on the west end of Status Being Programmed y the bridge and remove and repair the flexible joint seals on the east end of the bridge. C L. CL Cost Funding Plan E C Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total O Preliminary Engineering $ 200,000 1,350,000 1,350,000 O r_ Right of Way $ - Q. rn Construction $ 1,150,000 C M L Total $ 1,350,000 O M O N Lh N O N r C d E t t� M Q Packet Pg. 45 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , S 212th Street- Green River Bridge (East) to 72nd Avenue S y t Project Name S 212th Street-Green River Bridge (East)to 72nd Avenue S Project Number 23-42 O Location S 212th Street from the Green River Bridge(East)to 72nd Avenue S Year 2027 C M Grind and replace failing pavement sections,overlay the full-width of the roadway with asphalt concrete O Description pavement from the east end of the Green River Bridge to 72nd Avenue S. Curb ramps will be upgraded as Status Being Programmed = required to meet ADA standards. v 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 206,000 1,846,000 1,500,000 3,346,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 3,140,000 O N Total $ 3,346,000 O E W Meeker Street Road Diet from the Interurban Trail to 6th Avenue S and Intersection Improvements at 6th Avenue S W Meeker Street Road Diet from the Interurban Trail to 6th Avenue S and Intersection Improvements at 6th p Project Name Avenue S Project Number 23-43 L. Location W Meeker Street from the Interurban Trail to 6th Avenue S Year 2025 C N E Reduce the number of travel lanes on W Meeker Street from four lanes to two lanes and add bicycle lanes > Description meeting the level of traffic stress 1 (LTS 1) requirements. The project will also construct pedestrian and Status Being Programmed ®R bicycle improvements at the intersection of W Meeker St and 6th Avenue. Q- E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 200,000 - 1,700,000 1,700,000 N C Right of Way $ Construction $ 1,500,00o M O Total $ 1,700,000 N Lh N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 46 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program IL On SE 248th Street Improvements- 104th Avenue SE to 109th Avenue SE Project Name SE 248th Street Improvements- 104th Avenue SE to 109th Avenue SE Project Number 23-44 r C Location SE 248th Street from 104th Avenue SE to 109th Avenue SE Year 2029 O tM C Description Construct a level of traffic stress 1 bicycle facility.This project will also add a five-foot landscape buffer Status Being Programmed O between the sidewalks and travel lanes. _ V M 3 Cost Funding Plan d Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total Preliminary Engineering $ 600,000 7,700,000 7,700,000 M ..r Right of Way $ 300,000 C O Construction $ 6,800,000 Total $ 7,700,000 O N O SE 248th Street Improvements- 109th Avenue SE to 116th Avenue SE E Project Name SE 248th Street Improvements- 109th Avenue SE to 116th Avenue SE Project Number 23-45 O L. Location SE 248th Street from 109th Avenue SE to 116th Avenue SE Year 2029 d C N Description Construct a level of traffic stress 1 (LTS-1)bicycle facility.This will also add a center turn lane and a five- Status Being Programmed E foot landscape buffer between the sidewalks and travel lanes. d O L CL Cost Funding Plan E C Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total O Preliminary Engineering $ 600,000 9,300,000 9,300,000 O r_ Right of Way $ 300,000 Q. rn Construction $ 8,400,000 C M L Total $ 9,300,000 O M O N Lh N O N r C d E t t� M Q Packet Pg. 47 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , E Willis Street(SR 516) and Central Avenue S (SR 516) Intersection Improvements y t Project Name E Willis Street(SR 516)and Central Avenue S(SR 516) Intersection Improvements Project Number 23-46 O Location E Willis Street(SR 516)and Central Avenue S(SR 516) Intersection Year 2028 CJ C Improve the intersection of E Willis Street and Central Avenue S to provide a right turn lane from southbound M Description on Central Avenue South to westbound E Willis Street. Project includes sidewalk,curb and gutter replacement Status Being Programmed = and improvements to traffic signal system.Although there are no bicycle facilities planned at the E Willis v Street and Central Avenue S intersection. 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 100,000 168,000 582,000 750,000 C Right of Way $ 200,000 G 7 Construction $ 450,000 p N Total $ 750,000 O w E Adaptive Signals and Transit Signal Priority Project Name Adaptive Signals and Transit Signal Priority Project Number 23-47 L. ++ Location Approximately 13 signalized intersections serving transit Year 2028 E d Implement an adaptive signals and transit signal priority in the City core to improve speed and reliability for p Description transit, movement of goods and people that dynamically adapts to conditions. Status Being Programmed i C. E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 150,000 - 1,800,000 1,800,000 N C Right of Way $ - Construction $ 1,650,000 M O Total $ 1,800,000 N N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 48 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Midway Subarea TOD Streets - S 244th Street and 32nd Avenue S y t Project Name Midway Subarea TOD Streets-S 244th Street and 32nd Avenue S Project Number 23-48 O Location S 244th Street and 32nd Avenue S,approximately. Year 2028 aJ C M Construct non-motorized trail connections in the Midway area near the future Kent-Des Moines light rail O Description station along the general alignments of 32nd Avenue S and S 244th Street.This is part of TMP projects D-6 Status Being Programmed = and D-5. V 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 400,000 4,100,000 4,100,000 C Right of Way $ 700,000 G 7 Construction $ 3,000,000 p N Total $ 4,100,000 O E 132nd Avenue SE Pedestrian Improvements (Phase 4) - SE 228th Street to SE 240th Street Project Name 132nd Avenue SE Pedestrian Improvements (Phase 4) - SE 228th Street to SE 240th Street Project Number 23-49 0 a Location From SE 228th Street to SE 240th Street Year 2024 C N E Construct a continuous pedestrian facility on the west side of 132nd Avenue SE from SE 240th street to SE > 228th Place, Sidewalk treatments will include a combination of asphalt path,concrete sidewalk,and curb O Description separated sidewalk adjacent to the roadway.This project continues Phase I and Phase II improvements Status In Construction L. C. funded by TIB grants awarded in 2016 and 2017. E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 200,000 1,455,000 500,000 - 1,955,000 N C Right of Way $ Construction $ 1,755,000 M O Total $ 1,955,000 N Lh N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 49 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 1L L_ SE 248th Street at 116th Ave SE Roundabout y t Project Name SE 248th Street at 116th Ave SE Roundabout Project Number 23-50 O Location SE 248th Street at 116th Avenue SE Year 2029 aJ C M Construct a roundabout at SE 248th Street and 116th Avenue SE for capacity and traffic safety O Description improvements.This project must be assessed with respect to complete streets requirements.The TMP calls Status Being Programmed = for a level of traffic stress(LTS-1) bicycle facility to the east and west of this intersection on SE 248th Street. v 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 400,000 4,100,000 4,100,000 C Right of Way $ 700,000 O r 7 Construction $ 3,000,000 p N Total $ 4,100,000 Q' E CU Reith Road Shared Use Path Project Name Reith Road Shared Use Path Project Number 24-01 d r Location Reith Road from S 253rd Street to West Fenwick Park Year 2027 C O E O Description Construct a shared use path from S 253rd Street to West Fenwick Park. Status Being Programmed 0 Q E C Cost Funding Plan .2 Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total Preliminary Engineering $ 200,000 - 2,750,000 2,750,000 N C Right of Way $ 60,000 cu Construction $ 2,490,000 M O Total $ 2,750,000 N N O N r C d E L V R r r Q Packet Pg. 50 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , James Street- Road Diet Study y t Project Name James Street- Road Diet Study Project Number 24-02 O Location James Street Between Washington Avenue N and 4th Avenue N Year 2025 CJ C M Conduct a traffic study to support a potential road diet(four lanes to three lanes)that would complete the 2 Description bicycle network gap between Washington Avenue and the Interurban trail. Status Being Programmed v 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ 28,000 Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ - 28,000 28,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ p N Total $ 28,000 O E Earth Works Park to Downtown Connection Project Name Earth Works Park to Downtown Connection Project Number 24-03 L. Location Various Streets Year 2027 C N E d Construct a multimodal connection between Earthworks Park and Downtown.This may include two-way p Description bicycle facilities or similar street conversions that provides a complete multimodal street. Status Being Programmed i C. E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 150,000 - 1,090,000 1,090,000 N C Right of Way $ - Construction $ 940,000 M O Total $ 1,090,00o N N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 51 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 32nd Avenue S y t Project Name 32nd Avenue S Project Number 24-04 O Location 32nd Avenue S from S 236th to S 240th St Year 2029 aJ C M Construct new street from S 236th to S 240th St with sidewalks on both sides. Project is anticipated to be 2 Description constructed through private development. Status Being Programmed v 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 800,000 10,500,000 10,500,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 9,700,000 p N Total $ 10,500,000 O E SE 256th Street (SR516) at 104th Avenue SE (SR 515) - Intersection Study and Design Project Name SE 256th Street(SR516)at 104th Avenue SE(SR 515) - Intersection Study and Design Project Number 24-05 d Location SE 256th Street(SR 516)at 104th Avenue SE (SR 515)and SE 256th Street(SR 516)at SE Kent-Kangley Rd Year 2028 C (SR 516) N E Conduct an intersection study including alternatives analysis and preliminary engineering for improvements to > Description the intersections of SE 256th Street(SR516)at 104th Avenue SE (SR 515)and SE 256th Street at SE Kent- Status Being Programmed ®R Kangley Rd (SR 516). M E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 840,000 - 840,000 840,000 N C Right of Way $ Construction $ 0M 0 Total $ 840,000 c14 N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 52 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , 132nd Avenue SE - Crossing Enhancements y t Project Name 132nd Avenue SE-Crossing Enhancements Project Number 24-06 O Location 132nd Avenue SE between SE 214th Way and SE 224th Street Year 2027 ay C M Construct pedestrian crossing enhancements at two locations between SE 214th Way and SE 224th Street 2 Description connecting to walking path improvements. Status Being Programmed v 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 75,000 585,000 585,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 510,000 p N Total $ 585,000 O E Interurban Trail Crossing Improvements Project Name Interurban Trail Crossing Improvements Project Number 24-07 i. Location James Street,S 212th Street, S 259th Street,and Smith Street. Year 2025 N E Construct pedestrian crossing enhancements at four locations along the Interurban Trail: rebuild the traffic > signal and provide crossing improvements at James Street; install crossing improvements at S 212th Street; O Description install an RRFB on S 259th Street; install crossing improvements and convert the pedestrian traffic signal to a Status In Design L. C. pedestrian-activated flashing beacons at Smith Street. E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 150,000 2,000,000 - 2,000,000 N C Right of Way $ - Construction $ 1,850,00o M O Total $ 2,000,000 N Lh N O N r C d M 0 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 53 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , SR 509 Completion Project- Stage 2, Local contribution y t Project Name SR 509 Completion Project-Stage 2, Local contribution Project Number 24-08 O Location From Kent Des Moines Road to S 272nd Street Year 2027 C M Construct an auxiliary lane on Southbound SR 509/I-5. Part of Stage 2 construction improvements of the SR O Description 509 Completion project,and a phase of the SR 167/SR 509 Puget Sound Gateway project.Total project costs Status In Construction = for all phases are$2.7 billion. Construction is anticipated between 2024 and 2028. v 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 1,000,000 1,000,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 1,000,000 p N Total $ 1,000,000 O w E 132nd Avenue SE, East Hill North Park Access Project Name 132nd Avenue SE, East Hill North Park Access Project Number 25-01 L. ++ Location 132nd Avenue SE from SE 214th Way to SE 221st Place Year 2027 N Construct a southbound left-turn lane from 132nd Avenue SE to SE 216th Street. Reconstruct the intersection d of 132nd Avenue SE and SE 216th Street. A walking path will be added to the east side of 132nd Avenue SE > Description between SE 214th PI and the 22000 block near Sunrise Elementary School. Enhanced pedestrian crossings Status Being Programmed 0. will be installed at SE 214th PI and SE 218th PI. A sidewalk will be constructed on SE 216th St between Q- 132nd Ave SE and the pedestrian entrance to the East Hill North Community Park. E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 500,000 - 7,000,000 7,000,000 N C Right of Way $ - Construction $ 6,500,000 M O Total $ 7,000,000 N Lh N O N r C d E t t,1 M Q Packet Pg. 54 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program IL L S 248th Street Walking Path y t Project Name S 248th Street Walking Path Project Number 24-21 O Location S 248th Street from 124th Avenue SE to approximately 950'east of 124th Avenue SE Year 2025 aJ C M Construct an all-weather walking path on the south side of SE 248th Street from 124th Avenue SE to Martin = Description Status In Design Sortun Elementary School. U 3 r2 Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 20,000 230,000 230,000 C Right of Way $ - Or 7 Construction $ 210,000 O N Total $ 230,000 U Q' E S 259th St Shared Use Path R Project Name S 259th St Shared Use Path Project Number 24-22 d r Location S 259th Street between 5th Avenue S and 1st Avenue S Year 2025 C O E O Construct a new trail segment on SE 259th St from 5th Ave S to 1st Ave S.This segment of shared use path p Description is being constructed as part of the Milwaukee II levee project,funded by others. Status In Design L Q E C Cost Funding Plan .2 Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total Preliminary Engineering $ 100,000 1,000,000 - 1,000,000 N C Right of Way $ RF_ Construction $ 900,000 M O Total $ N L6 N O N r C d E L V R r r Q Packet Pg. 55 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program IL = llllll� Central Avenue S (SR 516) and E Smith Street(SR 516) Project Name Central Avenue S(SR 516)and E Smith Street(SR 516) Project Number 25-21 r C Location Intersection of Central Avenue S(SR 516)and East Smith Street(SR 516) Year 2027 O tM C Description Reconstruct the northeast corner of the intersection to provide more space for pedestrians and improve Status Being Programmed O accessibility to the pedestrian signal features. _ V M 3 Cost Funding Plan d Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total Preliminary Engineering $ 50,000 500,000 500,000 M Right of Way $ - r_ O Construction $ 450,000 +� 7 Total $ 500,000 O to d Q' E R L O L r E O L cQ G r_ O L O Q cu LL r O M O N u7 N O N r C d E L V t4 r r Q Packet Pg. 56 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ � , . 64th Avenue S and S 236th Street Intersection Improvements y t Project Name 64th Avenue S and S 236th Street Intersection Improvements Project Number 24-71 O Location 64th Avenue S at S 236th Street Year 2027 ay C M Construct a compact roundabout with enhanced pedestrian crossings adjacent to Neely O'Brien Elementary 2 Description School.This project is a potential candidate for Safe Routes to School program funding. Status Being Programmed v 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 210,000 2,160,000 2,160,000 C Right of Way $ 50,000 O r 7 Construction $ 1,900,000 p N Total $ 2,160,000 iY E R L O L r E O L cQ G r_ O L O Q cu LL r O M O N L6 N O N r C d E M V R r r Q Packet Pg. 57 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Street and Sidewalk Preservation and Repair y t Project Name Street and Sidewalk Preservation and Repair Project Number 24-10 O Location Citywide Year Ongoing C M Preserve the existing transportation system by resurfacing the existing asphalt and concrete streets O Description throughout the City. Reconstruct sidewalks and curb ramps consistent with Americans with Disabilities Act Status Ongoing = requirement.The project limits must be assessed in accordance with complete streets requirements. v 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 18,200,000 41,900,000 87,900,000 129,800,000 C Right of Way $ 1,300,000 O r 7 Construction $ 110,300,000 O N Total $ 129,800,000 a) w E R L O L ♦1 r E O L cQ G r_ O L O Q cu LL r O M O N u7 N O N r C d E M V R r r Q Packet Pg. 58 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program S 196th Street Preservation y t Project Name S 196th Street Preservation Project Number 24-11 O Location S 196th St from 2000 ft. west of 68th Avenue S(SR 181)to East Valley Highway (84th Avenue S). Year 2027 tM C Grind and replace failing pavement sections,overlay the full-width of the roadway's non-concrete segments from L_ R 2000 ft west of 68th Avenue S(SR 181)to East Valley Highway(84th Avenue S).This project will also remove O Description failing asphalt pavement and replace it with Portland cement concrete pavement in intersections approaches. Curb Status Being Programmed = ramps and pedestrian push buttons will be assessed for improvement to meet Americans with Disabilities Act v requirements. .0 3 r2 Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 200,000 2,300,000 1,500,000 3,800,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 3,600,000 p N Total $ 3,800,000 O W E S 228th Street Preservation Project Name S 228th Street Preservation Project Number 24-12 d ++ Location Green River Bridge to the Interurban Trail Year 2029 N E Grind and replace failing pavement sections,overlay the full-width of the roadway's non-concrete segments from Description the Green River Bridge to the Interurban Trail.This project will also remove failing asphalt pavement and replace Status Being Programmed 0 it with Portland cement concrete pavement in intersections approaches. Curb ramps and pedestrian push buttons Q. will be assessed for improvement to meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements. E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 200,000 2,700,000 - 1,500,000 4,200,000 N C Right of Way $ Construction $ 4,000,000 M O Total $ 4,200,000 N Lh N O N r C d t t,1 M ++ W a Packet Pg. 59 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program r 64th Avenue S &W James Street Preservation y t Project Name 64th Avenue S&W James Street Preservation Project Number 25-11 64th Avenue S between W Meeker Street and S 240th Street/W James Street,and W James Street between O Location 64th Avenue S and Washington Avenue N (SR 181) Year 2026 C Repair and overlay pavement, improved bus stops,curb ramps,sidewalks,and crosswalks.The project will cu add bike lanes on 64th Avenue South through a road diet. Bike lanes are included in the 2021 Transportation = Description Status In Design Master Plan and would complete a north-south connection between the Green River Trail, Meeker Street,and U the 64th Avenue S trail. 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 200,000 3,070,000 3,070,000 C Right of Way $ - Or 7 Construction $ 2,870,000 O N Total $ 3,070,000 U Q' E R L O L r E O L cQ G r_ O L O Q cu LL r O M O N L6 N O N r C d E L V R r r Q Packet Pg. 60 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 44 :Ali 1k L Traffic Signal Management Program y t Project Name Traffic Signal Management Program Project Number 24-40 O Location Various Year Ongoing C M Preserve the existing traffic control signal and intelligent transportation systems through preventative O Description maintenance and lifecycle hardware replacement, Review and adjust traffic signal timing to optimize Status Ongoing = intersection efficiency. v 3 r2 Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 726,000 3,800,000 1,282,000 5,082,000 C Right of Way $ - Or 7 Construction $ 4,356,000 p N Total $ 5,082,000 Q' E Channelization and Pavement Markings Maintenance a1 Project Name Channelization and Pavement Markings Maintenance Project Number 24-41 r2 r Location Various Year Ongoing E Refresh and replace pavement markings including paint,thermoplastic,and raised pavement markers > Description throughout the City to separate and regulate conflicting traffic movements,define paths of travel and Status Ongoing O facilitate safe and orderly movement on City streets. E C Cost Funding Plan .2 Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total Preliminary Engineering $ 872,000 2,575,000 - 3,234,000 5,809,000 to C Right of Way $ RF_ Construction $ 4,937,000 M O Total $ 5,809,000 N L6 N O N r C d E L V R r r Q Packet Pg. 61 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program City Safety Program y t Project Name City Safety Program Project Number 24-90 O Location Citywide Year Ongoing C fC Make various safety improvements throughout the City each year to enhance safety for all road users. _ Description Status Ongoing Projects include recommendations from the Local Road Safety Plan and multiple prioritized locations. U 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 492,000 720,000 750,000 2,550,000 4,020,000 C Right of Way $ - O 7 Construction $ 3,528,000 O N Total $ 4,020,000 O E W Willis Street (SR 516) Road Diet and Enhanced Crossing at 2nd Avenue S Project Name W Willis Street(SR 516) Road Diet and Enhanced Crossing at 2nd Avenue S Project Number 24-91 0 a Location Willis Street between 2nd Avenue S and Central Avenue S Year 2025 C N E d Convert the existing four-lane section to three lanes plus shoulders by converting the inside westbound lane p Description to a median refuge with an enhanced pedestrian crossing at 2nd Avenue S. Status In Design i Q. E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ 8,000 Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 132,000 307,000 683,000 - 990,000 N C Right of Way $ Construction $ 850,000 M O Total $ 990,000 N Lh N O N r C d E t t,1 M Q Packet Pg. 62 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program 108th Ave SE&SE 264th St- Compact Roundabout d Project Name 108th Ave SE&SE 264th St-Compact Roundabout Project Number 24-92 r C Location 108th Ave SE&SE 264th St Year 2024 O tM C Description Construct compact roundabout,associated ADA and utility work,and pavement parkings and signage Status In Construction O removal/relocation/replacement as needed. _ v 3 Cost Funding Plan d Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total Preliminary Engineering $ 150,000 45,000 1,609,000 1,654,000 M Right of Way $ 45,000 r_ O Construction $ 1,459,000 +� 7 Total $ 1,654,000 O to d Q' 104th Avenue SE (SR 515) RRFB- Enhanced Crosswalks E R Project Name 104th Avenue SE(SR 515) RRFB- Enhanced Crosswalks Project Number 24-93 O Location Various Year 2025 L d r C Install an RRFB enhanced crosswalk with median refuge island at two locations on 104th Avenue SE-near O Description the 23800 block and between SE 244th Street and SE 248th Street.This project is part of the 2023 Status In Design y Highway Safety Improvement Program. O L Q Cost Funding Plan E C Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total O r Preliminary Engineering $ 168,000 807,000 11,000 818,000 i Right of Way $ - a to Construction $ 650,000 R L Total $ 818,000 O M O N u7 N O N r C d E M V t4 r r Q Packet Pg. 63 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ : , 2025 Local Road Safety Plan and Safe Streets and Roads for All Action Plan y t Project Name 2025 Local Road Safety Plan and Safe Streets and Roads for All Action Plan Project Number 23-35 O Location Various Year 2025 aJ C Pan for, prioritize,and make various safety improvements in specific locations and safety improvements systemically throughout the City to enhance safety for all road users.Apply safety countermeasures identified in the R Kent Local Road Safety Plan(LRSP) in a single prioritized location with multiple risk factors(Spot Location 2 Description Improvements)and/or in multiple prioritized locations with similar risk factors(Systematic Improvements).This Status In Planning U project includes expanding the LRSP into a Safe Streets and Roads For All Federal program-qualifying action plan, the Kent Target Zero Action Plan. d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ 320,000 Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 200,000 118,000 472,000 830,000 1,420,000 C Right of Way $ 100,000 G 7 Construction $ 800,000 p N Total $ 1,420,000 O E Kent Target Zero Action Plan (Phase 1 implementation) Project Name Kent Target Zero Action Plan (Phase 1 implementation) Project Number 25-91 0 IL Location Various Year 2026 C N Implement projects from the Kent Target Zero Action Plan (TIP project#23-35)for low-cost, high-impact d safety projects. Similar to the Local Road Safety Plan, projects may include a combination of prioritized > Description locations with multiple risk factors (Spot Location Improvements)and/or multiple prioritized locations with Status Being Programmed ®R similar risk factors (Systematic Improvements). Projects funded through the Federal Safe Streets and Roads CL For All program are able to leverage existing local funds as match. E C Cost Funding Plan 'O Planning/Other $ Local External, Secured Unsecured Total C Preliminary Engineering $ 300,000 560,000 - 2,240,000 2,800,000 N C Right of Way $ - Construction $ 2,500,000 M O Total $ 2,800,000 N Lh N O N r C d t t� M ++ W a Packet Pg. 64 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program EL 11111L Local Road Safety Plan - 2027 Highway Safety Improvement Program Project Name Local Road Safety Plan-2027 Highway Safety Improvement Program Project Number 24-94 r C Location Various Year 2027 O O'l C Make various safety improvements in specific locations and safety improvements systemically throughout Description the City each year to enhance safety for all road users.Apply safety countermeasures identified in the Kent Status Being Programmed O Local Road Safety Plan(LRSP)in a single prioritized location with multiple risk factors(Spot Location = Improvements)and/or in multiple prioritized locations with similar risk factors(Systematic Improvements). V 3 Cost Funding Plan d Planning/Other $ - Local External, Secured Unsecured Total Preliminary Engineering $ 120,000 1,050,000 1,050,000 M Right of Way $ 50,000 r_ O Construction $ 880,000 +� 7 Total $ 1,050,000 O to d Q' E R L O L IL r E O L cQ G r_ O L O Q cu LL r O M O N L6 N O N r C d E L V t4 r r Q Packet Pg. 65 6.A.a Six-Year2025-2030 ..rtation Improvement Pr.. ►/ �h � Central Avenue Plan y t Project Name Central Avenue Plan Project Number 23-P1 O Location Year2028 c M Complete a study of Central Avenue from SR 167 to Willis Street(SR 516)to develop a vision for the future O Description of the corridor.The study will look at transportation needs, including bike and pedestrian needs to promote Status Being Programmed = economic development based in future land use. v 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ 600,000 Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 125,000 725,000 725,000 C Right of Way $ - Or 7 Construction $ - p N Total $ 725,000 E CU Greenways Plan Project Name Greenways Plan Project Number 23-P2 d r Location Citywide Year 2028 E O Develop a Greenways Plan to create bike boulevard and greenway routes on local and low-volume streets p Description with signage, markings and traffic calming strategies as needed. Status Being Programmed L Q E C Cost Funding Plan .2 Planning/Other $ 600,000 Local External, Secured Unsecured Total Preliminary Engineering $ 125,000 - 725,000 725,000 N C Right of Way $ RH Construction 0 M O Total $ 725,000 N N O N r C d E M V R r r Q Packet Pg. 66 6.A.a 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program Benson Corridor Plan y t Project Name Benson Corridor Plan Project Number 25-P1 O Location Benson Corridor(SR 515) between SE 256th/Kent-Kangley Road (SR 516)and City Limits Year 2025 aJ C Complete a land use and transportation plan to develop a vision for the future of the corridor.The plan will M Description include outreach and engagement to consider a transportation efficient community, including bike and Status In Planning = pedestrian needs based in future land use leveraging the Rapid Ride I-line.The plan will include project v development for specific projects and SEPA analysis for alternatives. 3 d Cost Funding Plan Planning/Other $ 775,000 Local External, Secured Unsecured Total M Preliminary Engineering $ 125,000 190,000 710,000 900,000 C Right of Way $ - Or 7 Construction $ p N Total $ 900,000 iY E R L O L r E O L cQ G r_ O L O Q cu LL r O M O N u7 N O N r C d E M V R r r Q Packet Pg. 67 Sunset View f d IF Condo 32ft Figure 1 : 2025=20 09 m StylkarbflnCpf- Pinebrook ■ �� ■ ~ v r Apts` �.Yal Russell Woods greens ■ ueteransDr ' • ¢ Six-Year TIP Projects a }, 5 232nd St Terrace a� ` ' ' away ' . `� ft Park 24-12 1�� i n the West H i I I O L P� S d�iew 23-14 249 N E ith Han The Hidden G�o w r Subarea 0 Gardens r Harbor House r"'e ❑e 1 v y ry , We i ro Judson Park ¢ Holly Creek , SAP m Project numbers and information refer c Retirement KG mptcl�n And 'gyp , w 24-71 _ 1 Home ? 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The City Of Kent N disclaims,and shall not be held liable rot any and all damage,loss,or 4.; liability, whether direct,indirect,or consequential which arises or may a, 23_07 w from this product or use thereorby any person or entity. r� 2 n n r23-'� / Q `285 fr r / -' ,: Linder 23 U.S.Code£148 and 23 U.S. Code§409,safety data,reports, V T� E James 5t ¢ ; Sosreo€Rr Airbus[]5,I�GS,NGA, NASA,CLEAR,N Robinson,NCEAS,NL ,NMA,Geodatastyrelsen, Rijkswaterstaat, surveys,schedules,lists compiled or collected for the purpose at identify 23-3$ Q ` evaluating,or planning the safety enhancement of potential crash sites, E f4 o = a GSA,Geoland,F & Intermap and the GIS user community,King CouA W WA State Parks l§t PPP FSERE,Garrrmin. hazardous roadway conditions, or railway-highway crossings are r at sub,Q 23-07 SafeGraph,GeoTechn6ogies,Inc,METIINASA,USG$,Bureau of Land Managef�ent,EPA, NPS,US Census Bureau,USDA to discovery or admitted Into evidence in a Federal or State court Y q proceedir+g or considered for other purposes in any action For damages n w arising from any occurrence at a location mention packet P 70 Am — d reports,surveys,schedules,lists,or data. 9 m L Figure 5 : 2025-20 -07 N w 23149 Six-Year TIP Projects 23-07 � N O! � . 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The City Of Kent N disclaims,and shall not be held liable tar any and all damage,loss,or 4.; a 01 INN liability, whether direct,indirect,or consequential which arises or may ar yit + m. .6 , from this product or use thereof by any person or entity. m Veterans❑r 24-12, s Russell Woo ¢ � tinder 23 U.S.Code§148 and 23 U.S. Code§409,safety data,reports, V ` Park r ^ ¢ a surveys, schedules,lists compiled or collected far the purpose of identify ! v ' evaluating,or planning the safety enhancement of potential crash sites, +' 23-14 Esri,NASA, NQk,USGS, FFMA, King ourgy,WA L5e09 S,Esri,);3 rmin,Safe�aph,GeoTechridogies,Inc,MET1/ hazardous roadway rarrditrar+s, vrrailway highway crossings are not sub, a L ' �� L NA5 ,USGS,Bu au of agement,OA,NPS, US Census Bureau,USDA to discovery or admitted Into evidence in a Federal or State court o 0.�5 0.5 MiIes proceeding or considered for other purposes in any action for dame pc-p1 arising from any occurrence at a location mention packet P 72 ,0. reports,surveys,schedules,lists,or data. g 6.A.a m City of Kent I lai Washington O 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program m Amu a M M M M C O r 7 O to N E ca L O L For more information or copy of this document contact: d David Paine,AICP City Transportation Planner -- City of Kent Public Works-Transportation Engineering J N West Street _ L. 0 Kent, 9803 Kent,WA 98032 5895 Q PWTransportation@kentwa.gov 253-856-5600 E C O r R O N C R LL r O M O N LO N O N r C d E M V R a+ a+ Q Packet Pg. 73 8.A.1 Pending Approval City Council Workshop • Workshop Regular Meeting KENT Minutes WAS M IN G 7 0 N May 7, 2024 Date: May 7, 2024 Time: 5:19 p.m. Place: Chambers I. CALL TO ORDER Council President Kaur called the meeting to order. a Attendee Name Title Status Arrived Satwinder Kaur Council President Present — Bill Boyce Councilmember Present John Boyd Councilmember Present o Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present a Marli Larimer Councilmember Present Zandria Michaud Councilmember PresentLO a Toni Troutner Councilmember Present LO Iq H. PRESENTATIONS N O 1 Parks Natural Resources Program Garin Lee 45 MIN. `" Update Margaret Wagner >% M Parks, Recreation and Community Services Operations Superintendent Garin Lee provided the Council with an overview of the City's Natural Resources Management Program. Lee presented an overview of the journey of managing parks and open space throughout the City. Lee talked about the 2022 Park and Open space Plan Q that detailed the top 12 amenity priority investments and what the City should emphasize over the next five years. Key areas of strategic operations a and maintenance needs were reviewed in addition to the priority of strategic projects in Parks that would provide access to nature. Lee educated the Council on the Parks Operations Natural Resources Program and how it fits into Parks Operations. Parks Natural Resources Coordinator Margaret Wagner, presented the Council with details on the Natural Resource Program, including the three program areas: Natural Areas, Urban Forestry, and Community Engagement. Wagner walked the Council through how Parks is establishing a methodology to have an organized program approach. Packet Pg. 74 8.A.1 City Council Workshop Workshop Regular May 7, 2024 Meeting Kent, Washington Minutes ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................._............................................................................................................................................................................................................... Wagner talked about finding ways to be strategic in managing the program with limited resources. Wagner talked about the Green Kent program - it's a new program with the same mission. Lee closed the presentation by indicating the Natural Resources Management Program approach is to intentionally and sustainably meet challenges to maximize opportunities. y a� 2 Information Technology Security James Endicott 30 MIN. 4- James Endicott, Infrastructure and Security Operations Center Manager with 0 the Information Technology Department presented the Council with an > update on the work of the City's Infrastructure and Security Operations a Center. a Endicott talked about how the Security Operations Center protects users, LO a network devices, emails and how it processes and analyzes daily events for malicious activity. "' Iq N O Endicott talked about types of security breaches. N ti Security Engineer Joe Bennett, talked about the daily attack activity the City 2 monitors. o a� r Endicott advised that a successful Information Security Program relies on defense in depth and how the City is following Zero Trust Architecture guidelines. Endicott provided an overview of the Zero Trust implemented programs, active projects, and future projects. a Endicott talked about ransomware attacks and the potential financial r 3 implications. Meeting ended at 6:48 p.m. K&mbewLey A. K&motc- City Clerk ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 2 of 2 Packet Pg. 75 8.A.2 Pending Approval Kent City Council • City Council Regular Meeting KENT Minutes WAS M IN G 7 0 N May 7, 2024 Date: May 7, 2024 Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Chambers 1. CALL TO ORDER/FLAG SALUTE Mayor Ralph called the meeting to order. a 2. ROLL CALL Attendee Name AMT Status Arrived o Dana Ralph mayor Present Satwinder Kaur Council President Present o a Bill Boyce Councilmember Present a John Boyd Councilmember Present Brenda Fincher Councilmember Present a 0 Marli Larimer Councilmember Present Toni Troutner Councilmember Present N Zandria Michaud Councilmember Present N ti 3. AGENDA APPROVAL Chief Administrative Officer Pat Fitzpatrick added an Executive Session item c 11.A Property Negotiations, as per RCW 42.30.110(1)(b) - Lease or Purchase of real estate to the agenda and advised it is expected to last 20 minutes with no action following the session. A. I move to approve the agenda as amended. RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Satwinder Kaur, Council President a SECONDER: Bill Boyce, Councilmember AYES: Kaur, Boyce, Boyd, Fincher, Larimer, Troutner, Michaud 4. PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS A. Public Recognition L Employee of the Month Mayor Ralph recognized Chris Sprague, Police Training Administrator and Range Master, as the City's Employee of the Month for May. H. Introduction of King County Library System Executive Director Packet Pg. 76 8.A.2 Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2024 Minutes Kent, Washington Mayor Ralph recognized Heidi Daniel as the new Executive Director of the King County Library System. iii. Proclamation for the Kent Guild of Seattle Children's Hospital 95th Anniversary Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for the Kent Guild of the Seattle Children's Hospital 95th Anniversary to Rita Schwartling. iv. Proclamation for Bike Everywhere Month Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for Bike Everywhere Month to Wendy Graves, Chair of the Kent Bicycle Advisory Board. V. Proclamation for Jewish American Heritage Month 4- Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for Jewish American Heritage Month ° to Regina Friedland, Regional Director of the American Jewish Committee of o Seattle. a a vi. Proclamation for National Correctional Officers Week a Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for National Correctional Officers a Week to Commander Armstrong. o vii. Proclamation for National Police Week N O Mayor Ralph presented the Proclamation for National Police Week to Chief N Padilla. B. Community Events 4- 0 Council President Kaur announced upcoming events at the accesso ShoWare Center. Councilmember Fincher announced upcoming recycling events. Councilmember Michaud announced that May 18th is Kids to Parks Day at a Van Doren's Park from 9-noon. C. Economic and Community Development Report r Chief Operating Officer of the Greater Seattle Partners, Rebecca Lovell, provided an overview of the work of the Greater Seattle Partners that strengthens and unifies the region's economic development efforts by building the capacity of public-private partnerships, telling their story, and engaging the world. They are bridging the business, government, and civic sectors to welcome new investments that promote our region on the global stage. Engage the world through domestic and international business attraction and telling our region's story. They increase regional economic collaboration through training and tools to further our partners' success. ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 2 of 7 Packet Pg. 77 8.A.2 Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2024 Minutes Kent, Washington Lovell talked about the second Select USA Spinoff - an international foreign direct investment forum that happens in Washington DC and engages companies from around the world. In 2023, GSP invited the companies to stop in Seattle region before going to DC. These companies are willing to expand into the region. The Greater Seattle Export Accelerator is specifically for small businesses to learn export training, expert mentoring. Uncommon Thinkers Welcome is an award-winning regional branding campaign that showcased 22 of their partners. GSP provides Site Visit Coaching to help attract companies to the region. — �a Chief Economic Development Officer Bill Ellis presented the Kent Valley 0- Economic Development Report and began by expressing appreciation for all a that organized and participated in the Space for All event. a Ellis announced that Top Pot manufacturing is coming to Kent. o 0 ti Ellis advised the Kent continues to be a preferred location for space N companies to locate. N ti 5. REPORTS FROM COUNCIL AND STAFF A. Mayor Ralph's Report — Mayor Ralph and Chief Padilla recently attended a meeting with police chiefs r and mayors and discussed recruitment, retention and the Fentanyl crisis. c Mayor Ralph serves on the South King Housing and Homelessness Partnership that recently met with planners from South King County. Planners are focusing on preservation. B. Chief Administrative Officer's Report a Chief Administrative Officer Pat Fitzpatrick announced the City Council will hold its annual planning retreat on May 24th, starting at 8:30 a.m. at the Green River College Kent Station Campus. Fitzpatrick announced there is an executive session tonight on property negotiations, as per RCW 42.30.110(1)(b) - Site selection or lease or purchase of real estate that is expected to last 20 minutes with no action following. C. Councilmembers' Reports Council President Kaur provided an overview of the Operations items on tonight's Committee of the Whole agenda as well as the two workshop ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 3 of 7 Packet Pg. 78 8.A.2 Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2024 Minutes Kent, Washington presentations. Councilmember Troutner serves as the Vice Chair on the Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority Governance board and announced the upcoming Teddy Bear Clinic at Station 74 on May 18t" from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Troutner serves on the Sound Cities Association Regional Transit Committee that recently received a briefing on transit security and safety. Councilmember Michaud serves on the Human Services Commission that is currently review grants. Michaud provided an overview of the Parks items on today's Committee of 4- the Whole agenda. 0 Councilmember Larimer serves on the King County Ageing and Disability a Advisory Committee that received a presentation from the King County Metro a Equity Cabinet member that discussed equity in the physical realm. a 0 Larimer provided a recap of the Economic and Community Development agenda item from today's Committee of the Whole agenda. N 0 N Councilmember Boyce provided a recap of the Public Safety items from ti today's Committee of the Whole agenda 4- Boyce announced Juneteenth will be held on June 22nd at Morrill Meadows Pa rk. r c Councilmember Boyd announced an upcoming Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority CPR awareness training and job fair on July 13t" Councilmember Fincher announced the Summer Art Exhibit that will be held a on June 5t" from 6-7:30 p.m. at the City's Centennial Center. a Fincher advised she is serving as the Chair on the King Conservation District redistricting committee. Fincher provided a recap of the Public Works agenda items from today's Committee of the Whole agenda. 6. PUBLIC HEARING None. 7. PUBLIC COMMENT Carol Barber, a Kent Resident, provided public comment on the lack of ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 4 of 7 Packet Pg. 79 8.A.2 Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2024 Minutes Kent, Washington enforcement from the Police Department relating to fireworks violations. Jasmyne Faborito from Torklift Central, and Sandra Dusbrow from Kent United Methodist Church, announced the upcoming Torklift Central Turkey Drive. All monetary and food donations go to the Kent Food Bank. S. CONSENT CALENDAR I move to approve items A - G. SER ULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] r MOVER: Satwinder Kaur, Council President SECONDER: Bill Boyce, Councilmember AYES: Kaur, Boyce, Boyd, Fincher, Larimer, Troutner, Michaud ° �a 0 A. Approval of Minutes a i. Council Workshop - Workshop Regular Meeting - Apr 16, 2024 5:15 PM a ii. City Council Meeting - City Council Regular Meeting - Apr 16, 2024 7:00 a PM R I- B. Payment of Bills - Approve N 0 MOTION: I move to approve the payment of bills received N through 3/31/24 and paid on 3/31/24 and approve the checks issued for payroll 3/16/24 - 3/31/24 and paid on 4/5/24, all audited by the Committee of the Whole on 4/16/24. o C. Ordinance Amending KCC 9.36 Relating to Traffic Camera Violation Fines - Adopt MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4487 amending sections 9.36.140 and 9.36.150 of the Kent City Code to incorporate state legislative changes that take effect June 6, 2024 related to traffic safety camera violations. a D. 2024 Traffic Signal Shop Lease - Authorize r MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign a Lease agreement with Plemmons Industries, Inc., subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the Public Works Director and City Attorney. E. Reith Road Roundabouts - Additional Transportation Improvement Board Grant Funding - Authorize MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to accept additional grant funds in the amount of $239,250 for a total grant funding amount of $1,834,250 from the Transportation Improvement Board for the Reith Road Roundabouts project, amend the budget, and authorize the expenditure of funds. ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 5 of 7 Packet Pg. 80 8.A.2 Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2024 Minutes Kent, Washington F. Lindental Generator Replacement Project - Accept as Complete MOTION: Authorize the Mayor to accept the Lindental Generator Replacement Project as complete and release retainage to Saratoga Craftsman, Inc. DBA Bainbridge Electric upon receipt of standard releases from the State and the release of any liens. G. Ordinance Amending Chapter 9.02 of the Kent City Code - Adopt MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4488, amending Chapter 9.02 of the Kent City Code to incorporate new crimes adopted by the state during the 2024 legislative session. 4- 0 9. OTHER BUSINESS 0 None. a a a 10. BIDS A. Kiwanis Tot Lot 4 Bid - Award o 0 Parks Capital Facilities Project Manager Kerry O'Connor, provided a recap of the Kiwanis Tot Lot #4 project and recommended awarding to L.W. o Sundstrom, Inc. N ti MOTION: I move to award the Kiwanis Tot Lot 4 Renovation Project bid to L.W. Sundstrom, Inc. and authorize the Mayor to 4- sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Parks Director. 2 c RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS] ai MOVER: Zandria Michaud, Councilmember SECONDER: Marli Larimer, Councilmember a AYES: Kaur, Boyce, Boyd, Fincher, Larimer, Troutner, Michaud a B. Mill Creek Reestablishment - East Smith Street to Central Avenue North - Award Public Works Director Chad Bieren provided an overview of the 2024 Mill Creek Reestablishment project bid and recommended awarding to Strickland and Sons Excavation, LLC. MOTION: I move to Award the Mill Creek Reestablishment - East Smith Street to Central Avenue North project to Strickland and Sons Excavation, LLC, in the amount of $3,292,409.03 and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director. ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 6 of 7 Packet Pg. 81 8.A.2 Kent City Council City Council Regular Meeting May 7, 2024 Minutes Kent, Washington RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember SECONDER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember AYES: Kaur, Boyce, Boyd, Fincher, Larimer, Troutner, Michaud C. Safe Routes to School - School Zone Flashers - Award Bieren provided an overview of the Safe Routes to School - School Zone Flashers project bid and recommended awarding to Transportation Systems, Inc. a MOTION: I move to award the Safe Routes to School - School Zone Flashers Project to Transportation Systems, Inc. in the o amount of $329,554 and authorize the Mayor to sign all cc necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions o acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director. a a_ RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember o SECONDER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember AYES: Kaur, Boyce, Boyd, Fincher, Larimer, Troutner, Michaud o N ti 11. EXECUTIVE SESSION AND ACTION AFTER EXECUTIVE SESSION > A. Property Negotiations, as per RCW 42.30.110(1)(b) - Site selection or 2 lease or purchase of real estate. a� At 8: 16 p.m. the Council went into Executive Session. At 8:36, Executive Session was extended for an additional 10 minutes. At 8:46, Executive Session ended and the Council reconvened into regular session. a 12. ADJOURNMENT Mayor Ralph adjourned the meeting. r Meeting ended at 8:47 p.m. Ki,f e te.y A. KoTno-to- City Clerk ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Page 7 of 7 Packet Pg. 82 8.B 40 KENT DATE: May 21, 2024 TO: Kent City Council SUBJECT: Payment of Bills - Approve MOTION: I move to approve the payment of bills received through 4/15/24 and paid on 4/15/24; approve the checks issued for payroll 4/1/24- 4/15/24 and paid on 4/20/24; approve the payment of bills received through 4/30/24 and paid on 4/30/24; and approve the checks issued for payroll 4/16/24-4/30/24 and paid on 5/5/24, all audited by the Committee of the Whole on 5/7/2024. SUMMARY: Packet Pg. 83 8.B Approval of payment of the bills received through: 04/15/24 and paid 04/15/24 Approval of checks issued for Vouchers: Date Document Numbers Amount 04/15/24 Wire Transfers 10129 10149 $3,386,089.78 04/15/24 Regular Checks 777656 777943 $1,990,146.64 04/15/24 Payment Plus 105867 105896 $86,047.75 Void Checks ($320.00) Void Payment Plus $0.00 04/15/24 Use Tax Payable $5,310.53 Total Accounts Payable: $5,467,274.70 Approval of checks issued for Payroll: 4/1/24-4/15124 and paid 04/20/24 Date Document Numbers Amount 04/20/24 Checks $2,502,638.81 Voids and Reissues $0.00 04/20/24 ANces FR&P 463716 463722 $4,382.60 Total Payroll: $2,507,021.41 Approval of payment of the bills received through: 04/30/24 and paid 04/30/24 Approval of checks issued for Vouchers: Date Document Numbers Amount 04/30/24 Wire Transfers 10150 10173 $2,850,114.48 04/30/24 Regular Checks 777944 778351 $4,888,496.48 04/30/24 Payment Plus 105897 105936 $119,328.00 Void Checks $0.00 Void Payment Plus $0.00 04/30/24 Use Tax Payable $3,027.48 Total Accounts Payable: $7,860,966.44 Approval of checks issued for Payroll: 4116/24-4/30/24 and paid 05/05/24 Date Document Numbers Amount 05/05/24 Checks $2,493,498.50 Voids and Reissues $0.00 05/05/24 AdHces FR&P 463723 463729 $4,541.59 Total Payroll: $2,498,040.09 Packet Pg. 84 8.B SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Sustainable Services - Providing quality services through responsible financial management, economic growth, and partnerships. 05/07/24 Committee of the Whole MOTION PASSES RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS]Next: 5/21/2024 7:00 PM MOVER: Marli Larimer, Councilmember SECONDER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Boyd, Fincher, Larimer, Michaud, Troutner Packet Pg. 85 8.0 40 KENT DATE: May 21, 2024 TO: Kent City Council SUBJECT: Ordinance Amending Chapter 3.70 of the Kent City Code Relating to the Small Works Roster Process — Adopt MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4489, amending Chapter 3.70 of the Kent City Code to implement changes to the small works roster process previously adopted by the Washington State Legislature, which take effect on July 1, 2024. SUMMARY: This ordinance amends Kent City Code Chapter 3.70 to implement recent changes to state law regarding the process by which a city can use a small works roster for public works procurement. A small works roster is a list of contractors who have indicated their interest in performing certain types of public works, allowing the City to more efficiently procure their services on projects that cost $350,000 or less. When utilizing this process, City staff generally use the Municipal Research and Services Center's ("MRSC") statewide roster, which is now designated as the official statewide roster. MRSC and the Department of Labor and Industries are currently working to update this roster to allow for more efficient and practical use by municipalities. The first of two main changes this ordinance makes is to expand the number of contractors that must be contacted to award a small works project. Previously, the City could solicit bids for small works projects by notifying a limited number of contractors. Under the new state law, the City will need to notify all contractors on the applicable roster that have indicated interest in performing work in the applicable geographical area before awarding a project. The second main change establishes a process where public works under $150,000 can now be awarded directly to certain contractors, with a focus on small businesses. More specifically, the City can directly negotiate, and then contract, with any small business where there are six or more small businesses on the applicable roster. When there are five or less small businesses on the applicable roster, the City can then directly contract with any contractor, regardless of size. To ensure compliance with state law, City staff will develop a publicly available small business rotation policy, as well as a small, minority, women, and veteran- owned business utilization plan. Packet Pg. 86 8.0 BUDGET IMPACT: None. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. Inclusive Community - Embracing our diversity and advancing equity through genuine community engagement. ATTACHMENTS: 1. KCC 3.70 2024 - Small Works Ordinance (PDF) 05/07/24 Committee of the Whole MOTION PASSES RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS]Next: 5/21/2024 7:00 PM MOVER: Marli Larimer, Councilmember SECONDER: Zandria Michaud, Councilmember AYES: Boyce, Boyd, Fincher, Larimer, Michaud, Troutner Packet Pg. 87 8.C.a E U) m t r 0 r c r 0 as ORDINANCE NO. 4489 0 U U AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the c City of Kent, Washington, amending various sections Y of Chapter 3.70 of the Kent City Code, entitled r "Public Contracting and Procurement" to implement o changes to the small works roster process previously adopted by the Washington State Legislature, which M L take effect July 1, 2024. a 0 U RECITALS c as E A. The Washington State Legislature passed Second Substitute Q U Senate Bill 5268 in 2023. This Bill makes various changes to the small works process, which allows the City to contract for public works projects with 0 estimated costs of $350,000 or less by inviting contractors on a roster to M ti submit a quote on a project. Most portions of this bill become effective on M July 1, 2024. U c 0 c �a L B. A small works roster is a list of contractors who have indicated 0 their interest in performing certain types of public works, allowing the City 0 to more efficiently procure their services on certain projects within the limits — M allowed under state law. The Bill designates the Municipal Research and cn Services Center's ("MRSC") roster as the official statewide roster which will N 0 be updated to improve access for contractors and cities and to accommodate Q M U U Y 1 Amend KCC 3.70 - m Re: Public Contracting and Procurement E U 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 88 8.C.a these changes to the small works process. The City has used this roster in the past for multiple small works projects. 0 r C. This Bill allows cities to directly negotiate with certain 0 contractors on the applicable roster for projects estimated to cost under $150,000. To avoid favoritism and to ensure proper rotation of contractors, c City staff must establish a publicly available small business rotation policy. ;, City staff must also establish a small, minority, women, and veteran-owned c business utilization plan. Y a� r 0 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, ri WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: a 0 ORDINANCE U, c c as SECTION 1. - Amendment - KCC 3.70.030. Section 3.70.030 of the E Q Kent City Code entitled "Definitions", is amended as follows: c 0 �a L Sec. 3.70.030. Definitions. The following words, terms, and M phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to M them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different U meaning: L O A. Contract shall mean a formal written contract, purchase order, lease, L 0 verbal agreement, or cash or credit purchase from a wholesaler, retailer, 3: dealer, vendor, consultant, contractor, or other similar transaction. Grants, E Cn bequests, and other donations or gifts that generate revenue or that 1; N represent or are conditioned on the pledge, use, or other impairment of a N 0 city asset or dedication of city resources are also contracts and are subject M U to the specific provisions of this chapter. Purchases or work shall not be split L) Y 2 Amend KCC 3.70 - m Re: Public Contracting and Procurement E U 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 89 8.C.a into smaller, separate contracts to avoid either the competitive bidding or authorization requirements set forth in this chapter. 0 r B. Director shall mean any director of a city of Kent department and shall 0 include the position of chief administrative officer. a� 0 C. Public work shall have the same meaning as provided in RCW ;, 39.04.010, as the same may later be amended. Generally, a public work is c any work, construction, alteration, repair, or improvement to a public facility Y a� that is performed at the city's expense, other than ordinary maintenance. r 0 This definition applies to all city departments, not just the city's public works department. Ordinary maintenance when performed by contract, while not a public work, may be subject to prevailing wages. U c D. Purchase refers to materials, supplies, equipment, or services a� procured by the city, either for ownership or lease, that will not be part of a E Q public work. U 0 L E. Small business shall have the same meaning as provided in RCW M 39.04.010, as the same may later be amended. Generally, a small business M includes a business that the state Office of Minority and Women's Business Enterprises has identified as meeting certification criteria for size ownership, control, and personal net worth. o L 0 SECTION 2. - Amendment - KCC 3.70.120. Section 3.70.120 of the Kent City Code entitled "Small works roster - Finding and authorization for E establishment", is amended as follows: N O N O Sec. 3.70.120. Small works roster - Finding and authorization M U for establishment. The city council finds that the small works roster L) Y 3 Amend KCC 3.70 - m Re: Public Contracting and Procurement E U 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 90 8.C.a provisions provided for in RCW 39.04.151, et seg.-5 would provide an efficient process for the award and construction of small public works projects within the city of Kent. Toward that end, this Part 3 authorizes staff to establish a small works roster procedure for public works pursuant to RCW 35A.40.210, 35.23.352, and 39.04.151 et seg.§, as the same may be later amended. a 0 U SECTION 3. - Amendment - KCC 3.70.130. Section 3.70.130 of the c Kent City Code entitled "Contract cost of $350,000 or less", is amended as Y a� follows: r 0 0 Sec. 3.70.130. Contract cost of $350,000 or less. For those public works that would otherwise require advertised bids, but the estimated cost of the complete work, excluding r� any applicable sales tax, is U, $350,000 or less, or the current statutory limit provided for in RCW a� 39.04.152§, the city need not comply with formal sealed bidding procedures E Q for the construction, building, renovation, remodeling, alteration, repair, or U improvement of real property. Instead, the city may use the small works L roster procedure for public works as set forth in this Part 3. The splitting of M any public work into units or accomplishing any public work by phases is M prohibited if it is done for the purpose of avoiding the maximum dollar amount of a contract that may be let using the small works roster process. The small works roster process provided for in this Part 3 is an option o available to city staff at the discretion of the director. For any qualified public L 0 work, advertised bids in accordance with KCC 3.70.090(B) may always be 3: utilized. Similarly, the small works roster process may also be utilized, at E the discretion of the director, in lieu of the process set forth in KCC N CD 3.70.090(A) through (C). N 0 ri U U Y 4 Amend KCC 3.70 - m Re: Public Contracting and Procurement E U r r Q Packet Pg. 91 8.C.a SECTION 4. - Amendment - KCC 3.70.150. Section 3.70.150 of the Kent City Code entitled "Contractors listed on small works roster", is amended as follows: 0 Sec. 3.70.150. Contractors listed on small works roster. A small works roster shall consist of all responsible contractors who have requested c to be on the roster and, where required by law, are properly licensed or ;, registered to perform such work in this state. As may be requested by city c staff, contractors desiring to be placed on a roster must keep current records Y a� of any applicable licenses, certifications, registrations, bonding, insurance, r 0 or other appropriate matters on file with the city as may be made a condition of being placed on a roster. The city shall require contractors desiring to be placed on the roster to indicate if they meet the definition of women and minority-owned business as described in RCW 39.19.030(7)(b), veteran- U, owned business as defined in RCW 43.60A.010, or small business as defined a� in RCW 39.04.010. E Q U 0 SECTION 5. - Amendment - KCC 3.70.160. Section 3.70.160 of the L Kent City Code entitled "Publication", is amended as follows: M ti M Sec. 3.70.160. Publication. At least once a year, the city shall publish a notice of the existence of the roster and solicit the names of contractors for the roster. This solicitation shall be published in either the o city's designated official newspaper, or in another newspaper of general L 0 circulation that the city determines is most likely to result in contractor responses. The city shall also notify the directory of contracting firms E Cn certified by the state office of minority and women's business enterprises of 1; N CD the existence of this roster. Responsible contractors shall be added to the N 0 appropriate roster at any time that they submit a written request and any M U U Y 5 Amend KCC 3.70 - m Re: Public Contracting and Procurement E U 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 92 8.C.a necessary records. The city may require master contracts to be signed that become effective when a specific award is made using a small works roster. r 0 r SECTION 6. - Amendment - KCC 3.70.170. Section 3.70.170 of the r Kent City Code entitled "Electronic rosters", is amended as follows: a� 0 Sec. 3.70.170. Electronic rosters. In addition to paper and/or U, w electronic rosters kept on file with the city, the city may also use the state- r c wide electronic small works roster database developed and maintained by Y MRSC, or the city may contract with another public agency to maintain a r 4- 0 shared small works roster that conforms to the requirements of RCW 39.04.151-S-. and RCW 39.04.152. a SECTION 7. - Amendment - KCC 3.70.180. Section 3.70.180 of the a, Kent City Code entitled "Telephone or written quotations", is amended as � follows: E a Sec. 3.70.180. Telephone or written quetatiengInviting bids L and direct contracting. For those public works projects where the small o M works roster is utilized, the city shall obtain telephone, written, or electronic M_ quotations or bids for public works projects from contractors on the appropriate small works roster to assure that a competitive price is established and to award contracts to the lowest responsible bidder, as o defined in RCW 39.04.010 and 39.04.350, as follows: L 0 A. Content of invitation for bid/quote. Work awarded to a contractor from E Cn a small works roster need not be advertised. Invitations for quotations shall N include an estimate of the scope and nature of the work to be performed as N 0 well as materials and equipment to be furnished. However, detailed plans M U and specifications need not be included in the invitation. This section does L) Y 6 Amend KCC 3.70 - a Re. Public Contracting and Procurement E �a r r Q Packet Pg. 93 8.C.a not eliminate other requirements for architectural, engineering, or land surveying approvals as to quality and compliance with building codes, or any r statutory bonding, retainage, and prevailing wage provisions. r a� r B. Inviting bids. 1. The city may invite bids under a small works roster by notifying o all contractors on the applicable roster that have indicated interest in w performing work in the applicable geographical area. a� . Y a� t r 4- 0 -all eentr-aeter-s en the appr-epr-mate small wer-ks 0 r at least fivecentraCtOFS fFeM the rester whe have indicated the capability ef perferming ri L Q in a manner that will equitably distribute the eppeFtunity angeng the the kind ef werk being eentr-aeted must be invited te submit a bid eF ElUet-e centraeter-s-en the apprepr-iate rester-. if there are less than five eentr-aeter-s on the appFE)pFmate small WeF!(S c d Fester, quetatiens must be invited fFem al4EQ a� distribute means that the city may net faver certain centracters en the R c L 0 small WE)FI(S FE)ster whe peFfE)FM similaF services. At the time buds aFe selicited ti M d V C r C rbid fE)F the same pFeject. 'a L 0 / / in additien O rcr the req%ireiiieiit of i%irscc.iioii `3i`ii of this iec..tlf)rlr If tI'1P PStlrl'li3tPd E'F3St R E Cn fFeng less than all eentFaeteFs en the appFepFiate rester-, the eity must alse 4 N O N O ti M determining whether this notice is made te the remaining centractOrs by: U U 7 Amend KCC 3.70 - a Re; Public Contracting and Procurement t �a r r Q Packet Pg. 94 8.C.a E e re u l a t+e n Frthe area where t h is be dene; r % e r a, c r 2G. . Invited contractors who 0 are interested in the solicited work should respond within the time and by ;, w the manner declared by the city in the invitation. Failure to timely or properly c respond may result in the contractor's bid being rejected. Y 3. The city may then contract by reviewing these bids to assure r 4- 0 that a competitive price is established and to award contracts to the responsible bidder with the lowest responsive bid. a C. Direct Contracting - Less Than $150,000. For small public works a, projects with an estimated cost less than $150,000, excluding any applicable a� sales tax, the city may choose to directly contract without a competitive E Q process as follows: 1. If there are six or more contractors meeting the definition of L small business on the applicable roster, the city must directly contract with o M one of those small businesses on the applicable roster that have indicated M_ interest in performing work in the applicable geographical area. 2. If there are five or less contractors meeting the definition of small business on the applicable roster, the city may direct contract with any o contractor on the applicable roster that have indicated interest in performing L 0 work in the applicable geographical area. 3: 3. The city must rotate through the contractors on the appropriate E Cn small works roster and must, when qualified contractors are available from N the roster who may perform the work or deliver the services within the N 0 budget described in the notice or request for proposals, utilize different M U contractors on different projects. To this end, the City shall establish a small, U Y 8 Amend KCC 3.70 - a Re; Public Contracting and Procurement t �a r r Q Packet Pg. 95 8.C.a minority, women, and veteran-owned business utilization plan and establish a publicly available contractor rotation plan prior to using direct contracting_ 4. The city must notify small, minority, women, or veteran-owned businesses on the applicable roster when direct contracting is utilized. Annually, the city must post a list of small works contracts awarded and contractors contacted for direct negotiation pursuant to RCW 39.04.200. c U D. Bid bond - Optional at director's discretion. A contractor's bid, c solicited under the small works roster process provided for in this Part 3, Y a� need not include, at the discretion of the director, a bid bond as required by r 0 RCW 35.23.352. All other bonding, retainage, and prevailing wage provisions applicable to public works projects apply to contracts entered into under the small works roster process, except that the city may reduce or waive retainage requirements set forth in RCW 60.28.011(1)(a). Notice of U, any reduction or waiver shall be included in any bid solicitation. a� E Q E. Written record. The city shall maintain a written record of each c 0 contractor's bid on the project and of any conditions imposed on the bid. L Immediately after an award is made, the bid quotations obtained shall be M recorded, publicly available, and available by request M nspeetien i and available at least ene ef the d V ^'ee}~e~ie i=equest Nothing in this section is intended to supplant the city's duties and obligations under the Public Records Act. o L 0 SECTION S. - Amendment - KCC 3.70.190. Section 3.70.190 of the 3: Kent City Code entitled "Determining lowest responsible bidder", is amended E as follows: N O N O Sec. 3.70.190. Determining lowest responsible bidder. Except M U for those projects awarded through direct contracting, tThe city shall award U Y 9 Amend KCC 3.70 - m Re: Public Contracting and Procurement E U 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 96 8.C.a the contract for the public works project to the lowest responsible bidder on the small works roster; provided, that whenever there is a reason to believe that the lowest acceptable bid is not the best price obtainable, all bids may be rejected and the city may call for new bids under the small works roster. A responsible bidder will be a contractor who meets the mandatory requirements of RCW 39.04.350(1) and any supplemental bidder c responsibility criteria established for the project under RCW 39.04.350(2) ;, and KCC 3.70.090(B)(2), as amended. c a� Y d SECTION 9. - Severability. If any one or more section, subsection, r 0 or sentence of this ordinance is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance and the same shall remain in full force and effect. U c SECTION 10. - Corrections by City Clerk or Code Reviser. Upon a� approval of the city attorney, the city clerk and the code reviser are E Q authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance, including the U 0 correction of clerical errors; ordinance, section, or subsection numbering; or L references to other local, state, or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations. M ti M SECTION 11. - Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty days from the time of final passage as provided by law. However, the changes adopted through this ordinance shall apply beginning o July 1, 2024. L 0 E May 21, 2024 N DANA RALPH, MAYOR Date Approved N 0 ri U U Y 10 Amend KCC 3.70 - m Re: Public Contracting and Procurement E U 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 97 8.C.a ATTEST: E a� May 21, 2024 0 r KIMBERLEY A. KOMOTO, CITY CLERK Date Adopted r May 24, 2024 Date Published 0 U w APPROVED AS TO FORM: r c a� Y a� t r TAMMY WHITE, CITY ATTORNEY — 0 ti cri L Q U c c d E Q a� c R c L 0 M ti M d V C R C L 0 Y L 0 E Cn N 0 N 0 ti M U U Y 11 Amend KCC 3.70 - a Re; Public Contracting and Procurement E �a r r Q Packet Pg. 98 8.D • KENT W A S M I N G T O N DATE: May 21, 2024 TO: Kent City Council SUBJECT: Appointment to the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee - Confirm MOTION: I move to confirm the appointment of Jim Moran to fill the position vacated by Andrew Hutchison, a member representing the hotel industry, to the Lodging Tax Advisory Committee for a term expiring April 3, 2025. SUMMARY: All licensed hospitality businesses which provide overnight accommodations collect lodging taxes payable to the state. Municipalities are eligible to have a 1% share of these revenues returned to them provided they use these funds to promote business or leisure travel within their jurisdiction. Businesses are also required to establish an advisory group to assist them in making decisions about how to spend those funds. This advisory committee consists of eight individuals, divided equally among tax generators (i.e., hotel/motel, bed and breakfast, or campground operators) and individuals representing organizations who would be eligible to utilize the funds, (e.g., business and industry associations, downtown revitalization groups, and municipal economic development entities). The City's Lodging Tax Advisory Committee is made up of eight members who are appointed by the City Council after receiving recommendations from the Mayor. Four of the eight members are hoteliers, and the other four individuals represent business networks and nonprofit groups who aim to draw visitors and travel-related spending to the city. Appointees to the committee may serve two consecutive three-year terms. Andrew Hutchison, General Manager of the Best Western Plus Plaza by the Green retired as of April 12, 2024. He ably served the Lodging Tax Advisory committee since 2007. Jim Moran is the new General Manager of the Best Wester Plus Plaza by the Green and has agreed to assume the committee position vacated by Mr. Hutchison for the remainder of Mr. Hutchison's term which ends April 23, 2025. As there are still multiple vacant positions to fill within both representative categories of committee seat, the Mayor, Economic and Community Development Department Director, and staff recommend this appointment to the Lodging Tax Packet Pg. 99 8.D Advisory Committee. BUDGET IMPACT: None. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Inclusive Community - Embracing our diversity and advancing equity through genuine community engagement. 05/07/24 Committee of the Whole MOTION PASSES RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS]Next: 5/21/2024 7:00 PM MOVER: Marli Larimer, Councilmember SECONDER: Zandria Michaud, Councilmember AYES: Kaur, Boyce, Boyd, Fincher, Larimer, Michaud, Troutner Packet Pg. 100 8.E • KENT W A S M I N G T O N DATE: May 21, 2024 TO: Kent City Council SUBJECT: Ordinance Revising KCC 2.60 Relating to the Framework of the Parks Commission - Adopt MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4490, which amends Chapter 2.60 of the Kent City Code to revise the duties, responsibilities, and expectations applicable to the City's Parks and Recreation Commission members. SUMMARY: Kent Parks is proposing a change to the operating structure of the Parks and Recreation Commission, to offer a more immersive experience into Kent Parks operations. This change requires a minor adjustment to KCC 2.60 Parks and Recreation Commission, specifically reducing the frequency of monthly meetings from 12 times per year to 4 times per year. Additionally, it includes the implementation of background checks for commission members. Under this proposed structure, Parks Commission members will volunteer their time during non-meeting months to work alongside Kent Parks staff in program areas of their choice. This hands-on approach will provide commission members with a deeper understanding of park operations while allowing them to contribute directly to the enhancement of our parks and recreational facilities. BUDGET IMPACT: None. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Innovative Government - Delivering outstanding customer service, developing leaders, and fostering innovation. Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. Sustainable Services - Providing quality services through responsible financial management, economic growth, and partnerships. Inclusive Community - Embracing our diversity and advancing equity through genuine community engagement. Packet Pg. 101 8.E ATTACHMENTS: 1. Parks Commission_KCC_2.60 (PDF) 05/07/24 Committee of the Whole MOTION PASSES RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS]Next: 5/21/2024 7:00 PM MOVER: Zandria Michaud, Councilmember SECONDER: Marli Larimer, Councilmember AYES: Kaur, Boyce, Boyd, Fincher, Larimer, Michaud, Troutner Packet Pg. 102 8.E.a w a 0 Q c 0 N ORDINANCE No.4490 E 0 U Y i fC d AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, amending chapter 2.60 of 4- the Kent City Code entitled, "Parks and Recreation Y Commission", to revise the duties, responsibilities, 0 and expectations applicable to members of the City of Kent's Parks and Recreation Commission. U- a� r RECITALS ° a, c A. The Parks and Recreation Commission was originally formed by a� the Kent City Council in 2014, and the Commission's duties and 0 m responsibilities have evolved over time. While many members of the N U Commission engage in volunteer opportunities with the City's Parks, Y Recreation, and Community Services Department, it is not currently a requirement to serve on the Commission. However, it is through these volunteer opportunities that members develop a more thorough c understanding of the work conducted and challenges experienced by the L Parks Department in its delivery of parks and recreation services to the Kent o community, which allows each Commission member to more effectively M serve as an ambassador for Kent parks and the Parks Department. 0 B. Once adopted and effective, this ordinance will provide that N� U service on the Parks and Recreation Commission will include regular U i volunteerism at Parks Department programs, events, and activities, while o Commission meetings will occur on a quarterly basis instead of monthly. In N E addition, Commission meetings will transition into strategic planning E 0 U sessions through which City staff will solicit feedback from members on a Y L 1 Amend KCC 2.60 - Re: Parks and Recreation Commission E E t �a r w Q Packet Pg. 103 8.E.a w variety of topics that may include budget discussions, planning initiatives, Q or other matters relevant to issues or challenges facing the Parks c Department in its provision of services. C. To implement these changes, it is necessary for Council to E E revise Chapter 2.60 of the Kent City Code, entitled "Parks and Recreation ci U) 19 Commission". Additionally, since service on the Parks and Recreation 0- Commission will require active volunteerism at Parks Department programs r and events, which could include unsupervised access to vulnerable o Y community members, including seniors, youth, and developmentally 0 disabled individuals, it is necessary to impose a criminal history background E L check requirement. However, the results of any criminal history background a check may not necessarily exclude someone from volunteer work or service o on the Parks and Recreation Commission. Instead, the background check CU provides information that will assist the City in placing the Commission member in a volunteer position most suitable under the circumstances. IR N U NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, Y WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: N a� ORDINANCE c SECTION 1. - Amendment Ch. 2.60 KCC - Parks and Recreation L Commission. Chapter 2.60 of the Kent City Code, entitled "Parks and o Recreation Commission", is amended as follows: M O CHAPTER 2.60 CO N PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION L) U Y Sec. 2.60.010. Parks and recreation commission created. The c 0 city of Kent parks and recreation commission is hereby created. The parks N and recreation commission shall serve in an advisory capacity to the mayor, E E 0 city council, city administrative officer, and city staff, and is subject to the Y L 2 Amend KCC 2.60 - Re: Parks and Recreation Commission E t �a r w Q Packet Pg. 104 8.E.a w general provisions applicable to boards and commissions as provided for Q under Chapter 2.50 KCC, except as those provisions are modified by the c following provisions specific to the parks and recreation commission. E Sec. 2.60.020. Membership, background check, and terms, residence requirements. Y a A. Numberofinembers. The membership of the city parks and recreation r 4- commission shall consist of up to 12 members. Y L 0 Q� B. Background check. Membership on the parks and recreation E L commission is service-oriented and requires regular volunteerism at park a events and programs. As such, the city requires that all members who may o have access to vulnerable community members, including seniors, youth, CU and the developmentally disabled, submit to a criminal history background check, the results of which will be relied upon consistent with city and parksIR N department policies. L) Y a� C-B. Residence requirements. At least six persons appointed to serve on N the parks and recreation commission shall reside within the corporate limits of the city. To the extent reasonably practicable, appointment should reflect a balance and diversity of users of and interests in Kent's parks and L recreation services, and should include one youth representative. o ti ti Sec. 2.60.030. Duties and responsibilities. The parks and 0 recreation commission is advisory in nature: and membership requires N i regular volunteerism at park events, programs, and activities. In addition, L) Y and as requested by City staff, the commission maw an e„Tmake reports 0 and recommendations to the mayor, city council, and city staff concerning N parks and recreation issues., E 0 U Y L 3 Amend KCC 2.60 - Re: Parks and Recreation Commission E E t �a r w Q Packet Pg. 105 8.E.a w A. Required volunteerism. During each of the months of January, a February, April, May, July, August, October, and November, each c commissioner must serve as a volunteer at no less than one of the programs.- events, or activities listed on the annual volunteer calendar maintained by E E the Kent Parks Department. U 0 1. Commissioners select their chosen events and communicate a those selections to the parks department's volunteer coordinators at least r 30 calendar days before the selected event. 0 Y 2. After each volunteer event, commission members shall report 3 a� their volunteer service to the commission's secretary. E L 3. Volunteerism for the month of July will occur through a tour a guided by city staff through active park improvement projects or another o park initiative chosen by the parks director. a� B. Quarterly commission meetings. The commission will meet once each o quarter during the months of March, June, September, and December. At N U these quarterly meetings, commission members will share information Y regarding their volunteer experiences. The City may also use these N meetings, at the City's sole discretion, to strategically plan with the commission on any of the following topics: A. Ways to advecate public SUPPeFt, involvement, and funding ef c L 0 M O O / and pr-egr-ams; I U U 1G. Staff -Bbudget recommendations for the acquisition, YI development, and operation of parks, facilities, and programs; •0 2.D-. Departmental -Ppolicy and proceduresrecemmend tme E E 0 3.€. Comprehensive parks, afl4-trails, program, climate, and other strategic departmental planning initiatives; IL 4 Amend KCC 2.60 - Re: Parks and Recreation Commission E E t �a r w Q Packet Pg. 106 8.E.a Q. 0 4. Input on programs, events, and operations for enhancement or a development based on engagement activities and experiences; 0 (n E 0 U U) rfaeolities, andY a.� m t r 5.H-. Capital improvements planning; L 0 61. Rules, regulations, or other restrictions applicable to parks, facilities, and programs; Ui a� 0 a� c w m o co N 7�. Other matters that the mayor, city council, or parks director Y may refer to the parks and recreation commission for its consideration and N recommendation. > a� a� C. Ambassadorship of Kent parks and recreation programs. Commission c members are encouraged to play an active role in engaging the Kent 0 community to support park and recreation projects in the City through public ti ti outreach efforts. Commissioners serve as ambassadors for Kent parks and M recreation programs and are encouraged to: N 1. Help advocate with external audiences to gain public support, L� U involvement, and funding for Kent parks, facilities, and programs Yi 2. Support community outreach and help to spread the word on •0 projects to engage the public in decisions affecting Kent parks, facilities, and E E programs; and N Y L a. 5 Amend KCC 2.60 - Re: Parks and Recreation Commission E t 0 a Packet Pg. 107 8.E.a w 3. Attend park dedications, ground breakings, and ribbon Q cuttings. 0 0 E E 0 U Y L fC d SECTION 2, - Severability. If any one or more section, subsection, r or sentence of this ordinance is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such 0 Y decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance 3 a� and the same shall remain in full force and effect. E L U- 0 SECTION 3. - Corrections by City Clerk or Code Reviser. Upon r 0 approval of the city attorney, the city clerk and the code reviser are c authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance, including the a� correction of clerical errors; ordinance, section, or subsection numbering; or o references to other local, state, or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations. N U U Y SECTION 4. - Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be Mn in force thirty days from the time of final passage, as provided by law. Ir a� c L May 21, 2024 ti DANA RALPH, MAYOR Date Approved M O O N I ATTEST: U Y c I May 21, 2024 •0 KIMBERLEY A. KOMOTO, CITY CLERK Date Adopted E E May 24, 2024 U Date Published IL 6 Amend KCC 2.60 - Re: Parks and Recreation Commission E E t �a r w Q Packet Pg. 108 8.E.a sa. 0 a APPROVED AS TO FORM: c 0 N E E TAMMY WHITE, CITY ATTORNEY u lie a. r O .19 O 3 a� E 0 L U- d O d O N U U Y a� c m m v c c L ti ti M O O N I U U Y I O N E E O U N Y L a. 7 Amend KCC 2.60 - Re: Parks and Recreation Commission E t 0 a Packet Pg. 109 8.F • KENT W A S M I N G T O N DATE: May 21, 2024 TO: Kent City Council SUBJECT: Canyon Ridge Lighting — Kent School District Interlocal Agreement - Authorize MOTION: I move to authorize the Mayor to sign the interlocal agreement with the Kent School District for athletic field lighting and joint synthetic turf field use at Canyon Ridge Middle School, subject to terms and conditions acceptable to the Parks Director and City Attorney. SUMMARY: Kent Parks and the Kent School District have a partnership going back over 40 years that has allowed both agencies to better serve the community's recreation needs. Kent Parks identified a need for additional multi-use athletic field space in the 2022 Park and Open Space Plan. Kent School District recently built a new synthetic turf athletic field at Canyon Ridge Middle School. Kent School District's and Kent Park's primary need for field time at this facility does not overlap. Kent Park's primary need for field time extends past dusk much of the year. This new interlocal agreement allows Kent Parks to install lighting around the Canyon Ridge Middle School in exchange for field time in the evenings and on the weekends when the field is not needed for district events. The shared use of this site will result in operating efficiencies and capital savings that will benefit Kent residents. BUDGET IMPACT: No budget impact - this will be funded within the existing Parks Capital Budget. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Innovative Government - Delivering outstanding customer service, developing leaders, and fostering innovation. Evolving Infrastructure - Connecting people and places through strategic investments in physical and technological infrastructure. Packet Pg. 110 8.F Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. Sustainable Services - Providing quality services through responsible financial management, economic growth, and partnerships. Inclusive Community - Embracing our diversity and advancing equity through genuine community engagement. ATTACHMENTS: 1. ADM_KSD_Canyon_Ridge_Lighting_Exhibit (PDF) 05/07/24 Committee of the Whole MOTION PASSES RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS]Next: 5/21/2024 7:00 PM MOVER: Zandria Michaud, Councilmember SECONDER: Marli Larimer, Councilmember AYES: Kaur, Boyce, Boyd, Fincher, Larimer, Michaud, Troutner Packet Pg. 111 8.F.a Interlocal Agreement Between Kent School District No. 415 and City of Kent as E This Interlocal Agreement (the "Agreement") is entered into on � by and between the Kent School District No. 415 (the "District"), and the City of a Kent, Washington (the "City"). 0 RECITALS L as c A. The City and the District (the "Parties") entered into a Joint Use Agreement r dated April 5, 1983, regarding the adequate program of community recreation under the auspices of the City public parks and recreation o department and Kent School District. c B. The Parties wish to enter this additional Interlocal Agreement to add athletic field lighting to an athletic field at Canyon Ridge Middle School. `n C. Attached hereto as Exhibit A, and incorporated by reference is a map which Y generally illustrates the location of the improvements, athletic field, amenities and related facilities at Canyon Ridge Middle School. c J N AGREEMENT .� SECTION 1: Purpose and Subject Matter c The purpose of this agreement is to set forth the terms and conditions for the City a to add athletic field lighting (the "Project") as identified in Exhibit A, located at Canyon Ridge Middle School, 11000 SE 264th St, Kent, WA 98030, (the "Site") so that it may be used by the District for school purposes and by the City for public recreation purposes. In this context, the parties intend future operational decisions to be guided under the following principles: X w A. The Parties serve the same community and will work together to meet its diverse needs. B. The Parties primary use of the site does not overlap allowing both Parties to meet their main athletic field needs at this site. a� C. The Parties shared use of this site will result in operating efficiencies and capital savings that will benefit taxpayers. D. The Parties may take on new goals and mutual obligations over time. ;, E. The collaboration will be characterized on mutual trust, respect, honesty, and commitment. 0 F. The Parties will make clear and ongoing communication a priority, striving to Y understand each other's unique vision, needs, and interests, balancing community expectations. a G. The Parties will regularly communicate to continuously improve collaboration goals and outcomes. a Packet Pg. 112 8.F.a H. The Parties will nurture a diverse Kent community, will support innovating approaches to enhance access for underrepresented populations, and will seek to provide recreational opportunities to Kent's diverse community. E a� L a SECTION 2: Athletic Field Lighting c L A. The Parties intend to add athletic field lighting to the approximately 3.5-acre new synthetic turf athletic field and track. The lights will be designed to provide illumination for a variety of sports and a variety of age groups. B. Athletic field lighting is permitted to be used at the site until 10:OOpm. o C. The City shall pay for the design and construction of athletic field lighting for c the synthetic turf athletic field and track that was constructed at the District's expense. The City will coordinate with the District on design of the athletic field lighting system. Y D. Construction of the athletic field lighting will be a separate construction project, managed by the City, that starts after the District's synthetic turf c athletic field and track project is complete. E. The Parties will comply with applicable public bidding requirements and other applicable laws for the City's purchase and installation of athletic field lighting at the Site. W F. Once construction of the athletic field lighting commences, the District will be 0 involved in the project management team and receive regular status updates on the project. U G. The District shall provide the City and its contractor access to the Site during construction of the project, including granting necessary temporary M construction easements where reasonably required. H. The City will schedule construction to limit impacts to District programs and regular school hours as much as feasibly possible. wi SECTION 3: Scheduling J� as A. The City will serve as scheduling coordinator for use on weekdays while District programs are not scheduled (which will vary) and for times outside WI regular school hours between 8:00 AM and 10:00 PM. 0 B. The District will have first priority use of the field/track for scheduled District programming weekdays until 6:00 PM when school is in session, unless other UI use is agreed upon. N Y C. City or community events or rentals will start no earlier than 6:00 PM on weekdays when school is in session. Earlier start of City or community events a will require mutual agreement by both parties. D. The City will have first priority for the use of the field on weekdays between 6:00 PM and 10:00 PM and on Saturday and Sunday between 8:00 AM and 10:00 PM. When school is not in session during the summer, the City may a Packet Pg. 113 8.F.a schedule use between 8am and 10pm Monday through Sunday. Earlier use will require mutual agreement by both parties. E. The District will have the right to schedule the field between 6:00 PM and E 10:00 PM on weekdays, on weekends between 8:00 AM and 10:00 PM and W when school is not in session (summer) between 8:00 AM and 10:00 PM a Monday through Sunday for District Programs with a mutually agreed upon amount of notice provided by the District to the City if the field is available. This use shall not displace City programs or rental use. c F. Hours not utilized by the City or the District will be made available by the City to community groups according to the City's policy for athletic field y rental. Scheduled use of the Field shall be permitted 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM Monday - Friday and 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM Saturday, Sunday, and when 00 school is not in session. c as SECTION 4: Fees Y A. The District authorizes the City to charge fees as a condition of community use of the field during hours the City is responsible for scheduling. J N SECTION 5: Operating Standards in General. W c Except as may be amended or reallocated below, the Kent School District will maintain the synthetic turf athletic field and track and any adjacent landscaping U associated with this facility and the City will maintain the athletic field lighting. ti rn A. Maintain in a clean, attractive, high quality, safe, and habitable condition; B. Keep in good repair and proper working order; C. Maintain compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and rules; x D. Maintain in a manner intended to prevent and minimize closures; and wi E. Maintain in a manner consistent with industry standards for facilities of similar size and scope to the Canyon Ridge Athletic Field that are located 21 elsewhere in the King County region. J� a� a� SECTION 6: Operations, Maintenance and Repair c 0 A. The City agrees to install a deduct electricity meter enabling the Parties to determine electric usage for the athletic field lighting. The District will provide a usage information from the deduct meter on the athletic field lighting and Y then invoice the City quarterly for electrical usage directly associated with City use of athletic field lighting. a B. The City agrees to provide appropriate resources to operate the facility for its designated use hours and outside of normal school district operating hours. This includes staff to pick up litter, lock or unlock the facility, move or secure a Packet Pg. 114 8.F.a goals and equipment, turning on and off athletic field lighting and other tasks directly associated with city programming or rentals. C. The District agrees to provide appropriate resources to operate the facility for E its designated use hours. This includes staff to pick up litter, lock or unlock the facility, move or secure goals and equipment, turning on and off athletic a field lighting and other tasks directly associated with District use. D. The City and the District will have physical and remote access to the lighting control system for the athletic field lighting system. c E. The City will be allowed to place and maintain portable toilets in a mutually agreed upon location, for use by the public during City operating hours. y F. Parking during City's use periods will be available in the District's parking lot on a first-come, first-served basis. °o G. The City and District will work together to provide and maintain easily accessible storage space near the athletic field to store goals and other equipment necessary for the operations of recreation programming onsite. Y H. Major lifecycle maintenance or capital repair and replacement affiliated with the athletic field surfacing and track will be the responsibility of the District and major lifecycle maintenance of capital repair and replacement of the .21 lighting will be the responsibility of the City. I. For any major lifecycle maintenance of capital repair, the Parties will work to -a minimize impact to operations and work together to facilitate completion of the necessary work. ;, SECTION 7: Signage L) The City will be allowed to have "Kent Parks" branded signage at main access o points to the athletic field, in a reasonable size; provided, however, that it shall be removed or placed elsewhere if there is a reasonable need to do so expressed by the District. w i SECTION 8: Duration of Amendment r The initial term of this Agreement shall be ten (10) years from the date of J execution, which shall be the date of the last signature on this Agreement. Following this initial term, this Agreement shall automatically renew for -� successive five (5) year terms unless either party provides notice of an intent W, to terminate pursuant to section 12 below. 0 c U SECTION 9: Effect on Joint Use Agreement �I Y In the event of a conflict between this Agreement and the 1983 Joint Use Agreement, this Agreement shall control, including provisions concerning days and a times of field use. All other terms and conditions of the 1983 Joint Use Agreement c between the District and the City shall remain in full force and effect. a Packet Pg. 115 8.F.a SECTION 10. Indemnification, Defense and Hold Harmless r c The City shall indemnify, defend and hold the District harmless for and as against any claim, administrative complaint, cause of action, or allegation arising out of the design and construction of the Project that is not attributed to the negligence of the a District or its contractors, employees, or agents, which shall include reimbursement of litigation costs, legal expenses, settlement or judgment incurred by the District. 0 Following completion of the Project, each party shall indemnify, defend and hold the other harmless for claims resulting from each party's own activities at the Site, which shall include reimbursement of litigation costs, legal expenses, settlement or judgment incurred by either party. o 0 0 SECTION 11. Insurance. `n c as The City, its contractors, agents and assigns with whom it contracts to provide the Y performance contemplated herein shall maintain the following insurance: Commercial General Liability insurance shall be written with limits no less 21 than $1,000,000 per occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate, and J $2,000,000 products-completed operations aggregate limit. .� Primary Non-Contributory Additional Insured coverage for the City of Kent c and Kent School District No. 415, et. al. Automobile Liability insurance with a minimum combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage of $1,000,000 per occurrence. M The District shall be named as an additional insureds under its Commercial General Liability insurance policy, and written confirmation thereof shall be supplied to the M District upon written request by the District. wi SECTION 12. Termination r After the initial ten-year term of the agreement, either Party may terminate this Agreement upon ninety (90) days written notice to the other party, or immediately upon a material breach of the terms of this Agreement, provided that the non- breaching party has given notice of an alleged breach and allowed the breaching party thirty (30) days to cure. Any termination shall not constitute a waiver of any claim, cause of action, or demand for incidental, consequential, or other damages by either party. o' i SECTION 13. Compliance a The Parties warrant their compliance with federal, state, and local laws, including the Washington Law Against Discrimination, Civil Rights Act, Labor & Industries regulations and any other applicable regulation. a Packet Pg. 116 8.F.a r c Section 14. Notice as All communications regarding this Agreement shall be sent to the Parties at the physical address or email addresses listed on the signature page of this Agreement, Q unless otherwise notified. Any written notice shall become effective upon delivery, c but in any event three (3) calendar days after the date of mailing by registered or certified mail or email and shall be deemed sufficiently given if sent to the = addressee at the address stated on this Agreement. N O IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be 0 executed on their behalf. cn a� Y I C r District City a, J N Date Date O NOTICES TO BE SENT TO: a Brian Levenhagen, M.S., CRP Deputy Director Administration I Parks, Recreation & Community Services 220 Fourth Avenue, South, Kent, WA 98032 x w I a� c r a� J I N i3f C I O C cC U I N `1 I Q C N E t v cC Q Packet Pg. 117 8.G • KENT W A S M I N G T O N DATE: May 21, 2024 TO: Kent City Council SUBJECT: Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs Body Worn Camera Grant Program - Authorize MOTION: I move to accept grant funds from the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs for body-worn cameras at the jail, amend the budget, authorize expenditure of the grant funds, and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Police Chief. SUMMARY: The Washington State Legislature allocated $1.6 million to the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC) for the 2023-2025 biennium, to be distributed to local law enforcement agencies for establishing and expanding body-worn camera (BWC) programs. The Kent Police Department Correctional Facility was awarded $135,628.05 on January 30, 2024, as part of the BWC grant program. These grant funds will allow the Correctional Facility to purchase 21 BWC for jail staff for a five-year term. The funding cycle for the grant program is January 1 - June 30, 2024, which means all BWCs must be purchased by June 30, 2024. The City will purchase the 21 BWC through an Amendment to the existing Master Services and Purchasing Agreement with Axon Enterprise, Inc., and then submit a Grant Report with a completed and signed invoice for reimbursement by July 15, 2024, pursuant to the terms and conditions of the interagency agreement. BUDGET IMPACT: After reimbursement from the WASPC grant program, the budget impact will be $0.00. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Evolving Infrastructure - Connecting people and places through strategic investments in physical and technological infrastructure. Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. ATTACHMENTS: Packet Pg. 118 8.G 1. Interagency Agreement (PDF) 2. WASPC Grant Axon(PDF) 05/07/24 Committee of the Whole MOTION PASSES RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS]Next: 5/21/2024 7:00 PM MOVER: Bill Boyce, Councilmember SECONDER: John Boyd, Councilmember AYES: Kaur, Boyce, Boyd, Fincher, Larimer, Michaud, Troutner Packet Pg. 119 8.G.a WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SHERIFFS AND POLICE CHIEFS INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT—SPECIFIC TERMS AND CONDITIONS E CU BODY-WORN CAMERA GRANT PROGRAM FY 2024 0 a r c OVERVIEW: L The Washington State Legislature, via budget proviso in the 2023 Legislative Session (see ESSB 5187), E allocated $1,600,000 to the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC)for 2023-2025 f° U biennium, for a body-worn camera grant program in order to assist law enforcement agencies to L establish and expand body-worn camera programs. The funds are to be distributed to local law enforcement agencies to fund the following: 0 m • the initial purchase, maintenance, and replacement of body-worn cameras; ,U) m • ongoing costs related to the maintenance and storage of data recorded by body-worn cameras; U • costs associated with public records requests for body-worn camera footage; and/or m • hiring of personnel necessary to operate a body-worn camera program. o a- AGREEMENT: R U) This AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF SHERIFFS AND POLICE CHIEFS (hereinafter referred to as WASPC) and the KENT POLICE DEPARTMENT (hereinafter vi referred to as the RECIPIENT). o c 0 r Award Recipient Name and Address: Agency Contact: U Kent Police Department Title: Michael Armstrong y 232 4t"Ave S Email: marmstrong@kentwa.gov Q Kent, WA 98032 Phone: (253) 856-5969 0 Project Title: Funding Cycle: Body-Worn Camera Grant Program 2024 January 1, 2024—June 30, 2024 R Agreement No: Funding Authority: BWC-24-13 WA Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs LO Grant Award: Service Area: M $135,628.05 City of Kent c m The WASPC point of contact for the Body-Worn Camera Grant Program is Sydney Hansen, Program Coordinator, 360-486-2402 or shansen@waspc.org. a FUNDING SOURCE: c a� a� Funding for this AGREEMENT is provided to WASPC through the Criminal Justice Training Commission r from the State of Washington. These are state funds allocated by the Washington State Legislature. Funding awarded the RECIPIENT shall not exceed the amount shown above. a� E R a Packet Pg. 120 8.G.a Body-Worn Camera Grant Program FY 2024 Page 2 of 2 SCOPE OF WORK: E c� Grant recipients shall: Lai 0 L a- • Use agency procurement procedures for up to$135,628.05 for the purchase of body-worn cameras for the City of Kent Jail. 0 L Grant funds may not be used to purchase tasers or any other bundled contract items not associated E with body-worn cameras. CU U c L DATA COLLECTION AND REPORTING: The Body-Worn Camera Grant Report form (link below) shall be completed by July 15, 2024. m https://waspc.formstack.com/forms/2023 waspc bwc grant application report z U INVOICES FOR REIMBURSEMENT: 0) 0 a Requests for reimbursement shall be submitted included in the BWC Grant Report and must include a c completed and signed A-19 and any applicable receipts. Requests for reimbursement shall be submitted by July 15, 2024. w L SIGNATURE: N 0 c IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WASPC and RECIPIENT acknowledge and accept the terms of this AGREEMENT 0 and attachments hereto, and in witness whereof have executed this AGREEMENT as of the date and year written below. The rights and obligations of both parties to this AGREEMENT are governed by the ,°� information on this Award Sheet and Letter and other documents incorporated herein. Q c 0 For WASPC For RECIPIENT c Name: Kim Goodman Name: Dana Ralph E Title: Chief of Staff Title: Mayor f° Agency: Washington Association of Sheriffs Agency: City of Kent, Kent Police ,n & Police Chiefs Department M Date: Date: Signature: Signature: m a� L Q V L r E V Y Q Packet Pg. 121 8.G.b Axon Enterprise,Inc. Q-528316-45407.739AT 17800 N 85th St. Scottsdale,Arizona 85255 Issued:04/25/2024 United States VAT:86-0741227 y Quote Expiration:06/30/2024 0 Domestic:(800)978-2737 Estimated Contract Start Date:11/15/2024 00 International:+1.800.978.2737 Account Number:495291 2 t Payment Terms:N30 0 Delivery Method: v O SHIP TO BILL TO SALES REPRESENTATIVE PRIMARY CONTACT c Kent City Jail-WA Kent City Jail-WA to 1230 Central Ave S 1230 CENTRAL AVE N Kent, Allie Taylor Michael D Armstrong,CJM .L KENT Phone:6036308705 Phone:(253)856-5960 d WA WA Email:alltaylor@axon.com Email:marmstrong@kentwa.gov 98032-7426 98032-3042 Fax: Fax: USA USA p Email: r— O 2 O O N N Q C O C t N Quote Summary Discount Summary ti Program Length 60 Months Average Savings Per Year $4,921.90 V; TOTAL COST $123,355.02 0 ESTIMATED TOTAL WI TAX $132,442.05 TOTAL SAVINGS $24,609.48 Q c ,L^ V U (L U) Q c m E t r r Q Page Q-528316.45407. Packet Pg. 122 8.G.b Payment Summary 0 Date Subtotal Tax Total m Oct 2024 $123,355.02 $9,087.03 $132,442.05 Total $123,355.02 $9,087.03 $132,442.05 V m 0 IL c R a� t 4- 0 c 0 r L) O W N Q C O 01 C t N R LO ti M C O X Q C R ,L^ V U IL Q c m E t U r r Q Page 2 Q-528316.45407. Packet Pg. 123 8.G.b Quote Unbundled Price: $147,964.50 Quote List Price: $148,317.30 Quote Subtotal: $123,355.02 O Pricing CO 4- a� All deliverables are detailed in Delivery Schedules section lower in proposal M Item Description Qty Term Unbundled List Price Net Price Subtotal Tax Tot, Program BWCUwTAP BWC Unlimited with TAP 21 60 $99.38 $99.66 $83.38 $105,058.80 $7,220.81 $112,279.6 d A la Carte Hardware H00001 AB4 Camera Bundle 21 $849.00 $637.12 $13,379.52 $1,364.71 $14,744.2 ca H00002 AB4 Multi Bay Dock Bundle 3 $1,638.90 $1,638.90 $4,916.70 $501.51 $5,418.2 v� Total $123,355.02 $9,087.03 $132,442.0 L d t O O R U O N v7 Q C O 01 C t N R LO ti M C O X Q C R ,L^ V U a Q c m E t r r Q Page 3 Q-528316.45407. Packet Pg. 124 8.G.b Delivery Schedule Hardware O Co Bundle Item Description QTY Shipping Location Estimated Delivery Date 4- AB4 Camera Bundle 100147 AXON BODY 4-CAMERA-NA US FIRST RESPONDER BLK RAPIDLOCK 21 10/15/2024 t AB4 Camera Bundle 100466 AXON BODY 4-CABLE-USB-C TO USB-C 24 10/15/2024 U AB4 Camera Bundle 74028 AXON BODY-MOUNT-WING CLIP RAPIDLOCK 24 10I15I2024 m AB4 Multi Bay Dock Bundle 100206 AXON BODY 4-DOCK-EIGHT BAY 3 10/15/2024 .0 AB4 Multi Bay Dock Bundle 70033 AXON-DOCK WALL MOUNT-BRACKET ASSY 3 10/15/2024 a AB4 Multi Bay Dock Bundle 71019 AXON BODY-DOCK POWERCORD-NORTH AMERICA 3 10/15/2024 -O BWC Unlimited with TAP 73310 AXON BODY-TAP REFRESH 2-CAMERA 21 04/15/2027 O R BWC Unlimited with TAP 73688 AXON BODY-TAP REFRESH 2-DOCK MULTI BAY 3 04/15/2027 rn O t N 4- 0 C O r Software Bundle Item Description QTY Estimated Start Date Estimated End Date O BWC Unlimited with TAP 73686 AXON EVIDENCE-STORAGE-UNLIMITED AXON DEVICE 21 11/15/2024 11/14/2029 ta'n BWC Unlimited with TAP 73746 AXON EVIDENCE-ECOM LICENSE-PRO 21 11/15/2024 11/14/2029 Q c O 01 C t Warranties m Bundle Item Description QTY Estimated Start Date Estimated End Date BWC Unlimited with TAP 80464 AXON BODY-TAP WARRANTY-CAMERA 21 10/15/2025 11/14/2029 LO BWC Unlimited with TAP 80465 AXON BODY-TAP WARRANTY-MULTI BAY DOCK 3 10/15/2025 11/14/2029 M C O X Q C R ,L^ V U IL u7 Q c m E t r r Q Page 4 Q-528316.45407. Packet Pg. 125 8.G.b Shipping Locations Location Number Street City State Zip Country 1230 Central Ave S Kent WA 98032-7426 USA O m Payment Details U d Oct 2024 Invoice Plan Item Description Qty Subtotal Tax Total O IL Upfront Payment BWCUwTAP BWC Unlimited with TAP 21 $105,058.80 $7,220.81 $112,279.61 -O Upfront Payment H00001 A134 Camera Bundle 21 $13,379.52 $1,364.71 $14,744.23 cv Upfront Payment H00002 AB4 Multi Bay Dock Bundle 3 $4,916.70 $501.51 $5,418.21 N Total $123,355.02 $9,087.03 $132,442.05 L N 4- 0 O r .0 O N Q C O 01 C t N Cu LO ti M C O X Q C R ,L^ V U IL Q c m E t r r Q Page 5 Q-528316.45407. Packet Pg. 126 8.G.b Tax is estimated based on rates applicable at date of quote and subject to change at time of invoicing. If a tax exemption certificate should be applied, please submit prior to invoicing. 0 m 4- m t Standard Terms and Conditions a Axon Enterprise Inc. Sales Terms and Conditions CU U) Axon Master Services and Purchasing Agreement: (, t This Quote is limited to and conditional upon your acceptance of the provisions set forth herein and Axon's Master Services and Purchasing Agreement o (posted at https://www.axon.com/sales-terms-and-conditions), as well as the attached Statement of Work (SOW) for Axon Fleet and/or Axon Interview o Room purchase, if applicable. In the event you and Axon have entered into a prior agreement to govern all future purchases, that agreement shall govern to g the extent it includes the products and services being purchased and does not conflict with the Axon Customer Experience Improvement Program Appendix N as described below. a 0 ACEIP: �+ The Axon Customer Experience Improvement Program Appendix, which includes the sharing of de-identified segments of Agency Content with Axon to � develop new products and improve your product experience (posted at www.axon.com/legal/sales-terms-and-conditions), is incorporated herein by LO reference. By signing below, you agree to the terms of the Axon Customer Experience Improvement Program. M Acceptance of Terms: o x Q Any purchase order issued in response to this Quote is subject solely to the above referenced terms and conditions. By signing below, you represent that you are lawfully able to enter into contracts. If you are signing on behalf of an entity (including but not limited to the company, municipality, or government agency for whom you work), you represent to Axon that you have legal authority to bind that entity. If you do not have this authority, please do not sign this Quote. a Q aD E 0 r r Q Page 6 Q-528316.45407. Packet Pg. 127 8.G.b m Signature Date Signed 4- U 4/25/2024 2 0 a C R aD t 4- 0 C O r O N Q C O 01 C t N R LO ti M C O X Q C R ,L^ V U IL Q C m E t U r r Q Page 7 Q-528316-45407. Packet Pg. 128 8.H • KENT W A S M I N G T O N DATE: May 21, 2024 TO: Kent City Council SUBJECT: Ordinance Amending Chapter 9.38 Related to Parking - Adopt MOTION: I move to adopt Ordinance No. 4491, amending two sections of Chapter 9.38 of the Kent City Code, related to parking. SUMMARY: Amendments to KCC 9.38.045: Through coordination with local residents and the Parks Department, and confirmation from the Police Department, transportation staff recommend new overnight parking restrictions in three locations to address nuisance parking and garbage accumulation in these locations. These code amendments will restrict parking from 10:00 pm to 6:00 am in the following locations: Reiten Road: from Kensington Avenue South to a point 250 feet east of Kensington Avenue South, north side only; Russell Road: from West Meeker Street to south end of street, west side only; and SE 274 Street: from 126 Place SE to the east end of the street. Amendments to KCC 9.38.020: Every year new residential developments throughout the City modify existing streets or build new streets and many of these are built with parking restrictions in place due to the street width based on Kent Design and Construction Standards. These signed restrictions are posted and installed by the developers before residents move into the neighborhood but also need to be incorporated into KCC 9.38.020. There are a total of 51 proposed restrictions on new or modified streets from development activity in 14 separate areas throughout the City. These areas are shown on the attached map. BUDGET IMPACT: None. Existing street funds will be used to install signs. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Evolving Infrastructure - Connecting people and places through strategic investments in physical and technological infrastructure. Packet Pg. 129 8.H Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. ATTACHMENTS: 1. KCC 9.38.020 KCC 9.38.045 - Ordinance - Amendment (PDF) 2. KCC 9.38.020 KCC 9.38.045 - No Parking map amend ment_Spring 2024 (PDF) 05/07/24 Committee of the Whole MOTION PASSES RESULT: MOTION PASSES [UNANIMOUS]Next: 5/21/2024 7:00 PM MOVER: Brenda Fincher, Councilmember SECONDER: Toni Troutner, Councilmember AYES: Kaur, Boyce, Boyd, Fincher, Larimer, Michaud, Troutner Packet Pg. 130 8.H.a a 0 Q a� c a. 0 ORDINANCE NO. 4491 r 0 as 00 M AN ORDINANCE of the City Council of the 2 City of Kent, Washington, amending section Q 9.38.020 of the Kent City Code, entitled "No parking to zones", and section 9.38.045 of the Kent City Code, U entitled "Parking prohibited from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.", in order to prohibit parking on new streets built by recent development projects and in several a neighborhoods as requested by Parks Department and Police Department. r- c �a L 0 RECITALS a M A. Section 9.38.020 of the Kent City Code sets forth areas within the City of Kent where parking is prohibited. Section 9.38.045 of the Kent c City Code sets forth areas within the City of Kent where parking is prohibited E Q from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. B. Pursuant to the 2009 City of Kent Design and Construction c Standards (hereinafter "Design and Construction Standards") Details 6-11 0 and 6-12, parking is limited to one side of the street where street widths are less than 36 feet in residential areas. Parking is permitted on one side of 00 M the street where widths are between 28 feet and 36 feet. Recent residential M development projects have constructed new streets and installed signage Y 0 according to these standards. o 00 C. In some commercial and residential areas in the City it is beneficial to local businesses, residents, and patrons of City Parks to have U Y c 1 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking M 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 131 8.H.a on street parking available during the daytime and typical business hours. 0- 0 However, overnight parking in these areas has led to instances of littering a and dumping and these unlawful activities threaten the health of the Y environment and safety of the surrounding residential neighborhoods. a Allowing this extended parking to continue in these areas poses a substantial 0 risk to public health, public safety, public property, and public peace. 2 Accordingly, this ordinance imposes restrictions on overnight parking in 0 Ci these areas (10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.). L d NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, v WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: c as ORDINANCE Q as SECTION 1. - Amendment - KCC 9.38.020. Section 9.38.020 of the Kent City Code entitled "No parking zones", is amended as follows: o 0 0 0 Sec. 9.38.020. No parking zones. r A. At such time as the traffic engineer shall place the appropriate sign or signs, it shall be illegal to park any motor vehicle or other vehicle, as those terms are defined in Chapter 46.04 RCW, at any time upon and on either Q side of, unless otherwise indicated, the following roadways or portions c thereof: 1. 1st Avenue North: from the intersection of West James Street o to the north end of 1st Avenue North, east side only. 0 2. 1st Avenue North: from West James Street to West Smith M Street, east side only. 3. 2nd Avenue North: from West Smith Street to West Harrison Y 0 N Street. o 00 M 4. 2nd Avenue North: from South 228th Street to south end of U street. Y c 2 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and °' KCC 9.38.045 - Re; Parking r r Q Packet Pg. 132 8.H.a 5. 3rd Avenue South: from 940 feet south of West Crow Street to a 0 South 259th Street. a 6. 4th Avenue North and South: from SR 516/West Willis Street lie to South 228th Street. a. 7. 5th Avenue North: from West James Street to north end of 5th 0 Avenue North. 8. 6th Avenue North: from South 228th Street to south end of 00 street. CD L 9. 6th Avenue South: from West Meeker Street to West Gowe Q Street. U 10. 25th Avenue South: from 330 feet south of South 260th Street c to south end of street. 11. 26th Avenue South: both sides from South 272nd Street to 500 U feet north of South 272nd Street and on 26th Avenue South from South c 272nd Street to end of 26th Avenue South, east side only. o 12. 27th Avenue South: from South 240th Street to end of 27th o CO a) Avenue South. r 13. 27th Place South: from South 259th Place north to South 256th E Street. c a� 14. 28th Avenue South: from South 240th Street to end of 28th E Q Avenue South. c 15. 30th Avenue South: from South 240th Street to Kent-Des Moines Road (SR 516). o 16. 30th Place South: from South 268th Street to a point 410 feet 0 00 south of South 268th Street. M a; 17. 30th Place South: from a point 410 feet south of South 268th U Street to a point 170 feet north of South 271st Street, east side only. Y 0 N 18. 30th Place South: from a point 170 feet north of South 271st R 00 Street to South 271st Street. a; U U Y c 3 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 133 8.H.a 19. 31st Avenue South: from South 271st Street to South 272nd a 0 Street. a 1620. 36th Place South: from South 272nd Street to 35th Lane South. � 213-7. 42nd Avenue South: from Reith Road to South 260th Street. a. 22-1-8. 43rd Avenue South: the cul-de-sac north of 42nd Place South 0 and the attached spur road to the north. 23-19. 54th Avenue South: from South 228th Street to South 226th w 00 Street. L 242-9. 58th Place South: from Russell Road to South 194th Street. Q 2-1-25. 58th Place South: from South 226th Street to south end of 58th Place South. c 262-2. 62nd Avenue South: from South 190th Street to South 196th 0 Street. U 27. 62nd Avenue South: from South 199th Place to south end of c street. 0 2-328. 64th Avenue South: from south end of road to South 212th o CO a) Street. r -2429. 66th Avenue South: from South 196th Street to South 190th w Street. c w 302-5. 72nd/70th Avenue South: from South 228th Street to South E Q 180th Street (43rd Avenue South). c 312-6. 72nd Avenue South: from South 262nd Street to South 277th Street. o 322-7. 74th Avenue South: from South 259th Street to West Willis 0 00 Street (SR 516). M M 332-8. 76th Avenue South: from South 228th Street to South 212th U Street. Y 0 N 342-9. 77th Avenue South: from South 212th Street to north end of R 00 road. a; U U Y c 4 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking M 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 134 8.H.a 353$. 80th Avenue South: from South 180th Street (43rd Avenue a 0 South) to South 196th Street, and 80th Avenue South from South 200th a Street to South 208th Street. lie 363 . 80th Place South: from 80th Avenue South to 84th Avenue a South. ° 3732. 81st Avenue South: from South 200th Street to South 196th as Street. W 00 Ii 383-3. 83rd Avenue South: from South 228th Street to South 224th L Street. 39-34. 84th Avenue South/East Valley Highway/Central Avenue North/Central Avenue South: from South 180th Street (43rd Avenue South) c to the Green River Bridge. ° E 4035. 88th Avenue South: from East James Street to South 218th U Street. c 4136. 92nd Avenue South: from South 222nd Street to south end of o street. o CO M 423-7. 93rd Court South: from north end of street to South 243rd r Street, east side only. 43. 94th Avenue South: from South 236th Place to South 237th a� Place, east side only. a 44. 94th Place South: from South 236th Place to South 237th c Street, east side onlv. 4538. 94th Avenue South: from Canyon Drive to South 240th Street. o 46. 96th Place South: from South 208th Place to South 209th 0 00 Street, east side only. M M 4739. 97th Place South: from Canyon Drive to 100th Avenue Southeast. Y 0 N 48. 98th Place South: from South 208th Street to South 209th R 00 Place, west side only CD U Y c 5 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking M 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 135 8.H.a 494-0. 100th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 248th Street to a 0 Southeast 218th Street. a 504-1-. 101st Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 256th Street (SR lie 516) to Southeast 260th Street. a 51. 101st Court Southeast: from north end of street to Southeast 0 270th Street, west side only. 5242. 102nd Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 240th Street to the CO li north end of 102nd Avenue Southeast. L 53. 102nd Avenue Southeast: from 100 feet north of Southeast Q 268th Place to Southeast 268th Place, west side only. U 0) 54. 102nd Place Southeast: from Southeast 268th Place to c Southeast 270th Street, west side only. E a C 55. 104th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 256th Street to a o point 150 feet south of Southeast 264th Street. o CO CD 56. 104th Avenue Southeast: from a point 150 feet south of r Southeast 264th Street to a point 300 feet south of Southeast 264th Street a) west side only. c w 57. 104th Avenue Southeast: from a point 300 feet south of a Southeast 264th Street to Southeast 272nd Street. c 58. 106th Avenue Southeast: from 310 feet south of Southeast 264th Street to 600 feet south of Southeast 264th Street, west side only. o 59. 106th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 272nd Street to 0 00 Southeast 272nd Place. M M 60. 107th Place Southeast: from Southeast 243rd Place to south L) end of street, west side only. Y 0 N 61. 107th Place Southeast: from Southeast 272nd Place to R 00 Southeast 273rd Street, east side only. CD U U Y c 6 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking M 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 136 8.H.a 62. 108th Avenue Southeast / Benson Road / 104th Avenue a 0 Southeast (SR 515): from the north city limits to Southeast 256th Street. a 63. 108th Avenue Southeast: from 150 feet north of Southeast lie 243rd Place to Southeast 244th Street. a. 6444. 108th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 281st Street to Kent- ° Kangley Road (SR 516). 2 654-5. 108th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 244th Street to 00 Ii Southeast 236th Place. L 66. 109th Avenue Southeast: from 110 feet north of Southeast Q 216th Street to Southeast 216th Street, west side only. U 6746. 109th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 256th Street to c Southeast 248th Street. 684--7. 110th Place Southeast: from Southeast 201st Place to U Southeast 202nd Lane. c 6948. 110th Terrace Southeast: from Southeast 201st Street to 0 Southeast 202nd Lane. o CO a) 7049. 111th Ave Southeast: from Southeast 203rd Place to Southeast r 204th Place, west side only. 716$. 111th Way Southeast: from Southeast 200th Street to -0 a� Southeast 202nd Court, east side only. a 725-1-. 111th Way Southeast: from Southeast 202nd Court to c Southeast 203rd Place, west side only. 73. 112th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 192nd Street to 0 Southeast 193rd Place, west side only. 00 74-52. 112th Avenue Southeast: from south end of 112th Avenue M M Southeast to Southeast 232nd Street. L) 75. 112th Place Southeast: from Southeast 192nd Place to Y 0 N Southeast 193rd Place. R 00 76-53. 113th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 193rd Place to a; U Southeast 194th Place. Y 7 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking M 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 137 8.H.a 77§4. 113th Place Southeast: from Southeast 193rd Place to a 0 Southeast 194th Place. a 78-5-5. 113th Place Southeast: from Southeast 194th Place to lie Southeast 196th Street, east side only. a. 7956. 114th Avenue Southeast: from Kent-Kangley Road to south 0 end of street. 80-5 7. 114th Place Southeast: from Southeast 193rd Terrace to 00 Southeast 195th Place. L 81. 114th Place Southeast: from north end of street to Southeast Q 236th Street, west side only. U 0) 82�. 115th Place Southeast: from north end of street to Southeast — :0 c 195th Place. E 8359. 116th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 208th Street to U Southeast 274th Way. c 8468. 117th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 244th Street to end 0L of street. o CO a) 856-1-. 118th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 244th Street to the north end of street. w E 86&2. 119th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 244th Street to the c 0 north end of street. E Q 8763. 119th Avenue Southeast/ 1 19th Pace Southeast: from c Southeast 244th Street to Southeast 244th 245th Sti=eetPlace. 88. 119th Place Southeast: from Southeast 244th Street to 0 Southeast 245th Place. CO 8964. 120th Avenue Southeast: from the gate on Southeast 268th M M Street to Southeast 270th Street, north and east sides only. 906-5. 124th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 192nd Street to Y — o N Southeast 208th Street. R CO 9166. 124th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 248th Street to a; U Southeast 282nd Street. Y 8 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking M 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 138 8.H.a 9267. 128th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 226th Place to a 0 Southeast 227th Street, west side only. a 9368. 128th Avenue Southeast/Southeast 227th Street: on the curve lie from 128th Avenue Southeast to Southeast 227th Street, northeast side M a. only. 946-9. 128th Place Southeast: from Southeast 226th Place to 2 Southeast 227th Street, east side only. 00 Ii 957-0. 129th Place Southeast: from 70 feet north of Southeast 225th L Court to Southeast 225th Court, west side only. Q 9674. 129th Place Southeast: from 120 feet south of Southeast 225th Court to Southeast 226th Place, east side only. c 97-72. 129th Place Southeast: from Southeast 226th Place to 185 feet north of end of road, west side only. U 987-3. 131st Place Southeast: from SE 218th Street to the south end c of the street. E 0L 997-4. 132nd Avenue Southeast: from Lake Youngs Way to the south CO a) city limits at Southeast 288th Street. r 10073. 132nd Place Southeast: from Southeast 227th Street to E Southeast 227th Place, east side only. a� 10176. 133rd Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 224th Street E Q to Southeast 224th Place, west side only. c 1027-7. 133rd Place Southeast: from Southeast 226th Street to Southeast 227th Street, west side only. o 1037-8. 134th Place Southeast: from Southeast 224th Place to 0 00 Southeast 225th Place, east side only. M M 10479. 134th Place Southeast: from Southeast 227th Street to L) Southeast 227th Place, east side only. Y 0 N 1058-0. 135th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 252nd Street R 00 to Southeast 253rd Place, west side only. a; U U Y c 9 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking M 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 139 8.H.a 106&1-. 140th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 256th Street a 0 to Southeast 260th Street. a 1078-2. 144th Avenue Southeast: from Kent-Kangley Road (SR lie 516) to Southeast 288th Street. a. 108. 145th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 284th Place to north end of street, east side only. 109&3. 148th Avenue Southeast: from Southeast 256th Street 00 Ii to Southeast 240th Street. L 110,84. 148th Avenue Southeast/152nd Way Southeast: from Q north city boat ramp to Kent-Kangley Road (SR 516). 11138. 152nd Avenue Southeast/152nd Way Southeast: from 0 c Kent-Kangley Road (SR 516) to SR 18. 1128-6. Alder Lane/South 262nd Street: from Central Avenue U South to 500 feet east of Central Avenue South. c 1138-7. Cambridge Way: 200 feet south of South 262nd Street, o west side only. CO CD 11488. East Canyon Drive: from Hazel Avenue North to 101st r Avenue Southeast. E 11589. East Gowe Street/West Gowe Street: from Railroad c a� Avenue South to 1st Avenue South. E Q 11699. East Gowe Street: from Railroad Avenue South to c Central Avenue South, south side only, and from Central Avenue South to Kennebeck Avenue South. o 11791. East Harrison Street: from 140 feet west of 4th Avenue 0 00 North to 4th Avenue North, south side only. M on 1189-2. East Meeker Street/West Meeker Street: from Railroad Avenue South to 1st Avenue South. Y 0 N 11993. East Pioneer Street: from 170 feet east of Central R 00 Avenue to State Avenue, south side only, and from Central Avenue South to CD U 200 feet east of Central Avenue, north side only. Y 10 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 140 8.H.a 12094. East Pioneer Street: from Railroad Avenue North to a 0 Central Avenue North. Q 12195. East Titus Street: from 3rd Avenue South to 4th Avenue lie South, north side only; police vehicle parking only. a. 122%. East Titus Street: from West Gowe Street to Reiten Road 0 South, southeast side only. 1239-7. East Titus Street/West Titus Street: from Railroad 00 Avenue South to 1st Avenue South. CD L 12498. East Titus Street: from East Smith Street to Reiten Road Q. South. U 1259-9. Frager Road South: from West Meeker Street to South 0 c 204th Street. 4-98126. Green River Road: from the north city limits to a point U 600 feet southerly of the north city limits. c 1V1-127. Green River Road: from a point 700 feet southerly of the o north city limits to a point 810 feet southerly of the north city limits, west o CD side only. 1- t128. Green River Road: from a point 790 feet southerly of the north city limits to a point 885 feet southerly of the north city limits, east a� side only. a I-G3129. Green River Road: from a point 770 feet northerly of the c south city limits to a point 200 feet northerly of the south city limits, west side only. o 1-94130. Green River Road: from a point 775 feet northerly of the 0 00 south city limits to the south city limits, east side only. M on i ,�C 1VJ131. Green River Road: from a point 50 feet northerly of the south city limits to the south city limits, west side only. Y 0 N 4-%132. Interurban Trail Street: from Meeker Street to Smith R 00 Street. CD U U Y c 11 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 141 8.H.a YV7133. Kennebeck Avenue South: from East Smith Street to Q 0 East Ward Street. a 4�8134. Lake Fenwick Road: from South Reith Road to South lie 272nd Street. a. 1V7135. Lakeside Boulevard East: from South 240th Street to ° South 228th Street. 41-9136. Lakeside Boulevard West: from Lakeside Boulevard East 00 Ii to South 228th Street. L 14T137. Landing Way: from 64th Avenue South to West Valley Q. Highway. 14-2138. Lincoln Avenue North: from West Meeker Street to West c James Street. E 14J139. Maple Street South: from Woodland Way South to U Garfield Avenue South, south side only. c 1T4140. Military Road South/36th Avenue South/Military Road o South: from South 228th Street to South 272nd Street. o 00C CD 445141. Novak Lane: from Central Avenue to west end of street. r 14V142. Ramsay Way: from 4th Avenue North to 230 feet east of 4th Avenue North. c a� 1T143. Ramsay Way: from 350 feet east of 4th Avenue North to a T 440 feet east of 4th Avenue North, south side only. c 149144. Ramsay Way: from 350 feet east of 4th Avenue North to 480 feet east of 4th Avenue North, north side only. o 1T9145. Ramsay Way: from 520 feet east of 4th Avenue North to 00 150 feet north of West Temperance Street. M on 1ZQ146. Ramsay Way: from West Temperance Street to West L) Smith Street. Y 0 i �, N YYT147. Riverview Boulevard: from South 216th Street to South R 00 232nd Street. CD U U Y c 12 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 142 8.H.a 42-2148. Russell Road South: from end of street at Green River a 0 Trail to West James Street. Q 433149. Russell Road South: from South 228th Street to South ;c 212th Street. a. 4-4150. South 188th Street: from West Valley Highway (SR 181) 0 to 72nd Avenue South, and South 188th Street from a point 960 feet west of 80th Avenue South westerly to the end of the street at the BNSF Railway 00 Company tracks. a L 42-5151. South 190th Street: from West Valley Highway to 72nd Q Avenue South. U 42-6152. South 192nd Street: from the west end of the road to c 84th Avenue South. 42-7-153. South 194th Street: from 58th Place South to 66th U Avenue South. c 42-8154. South 194th Street: from 84th Avenue South to west o end of street at BNSF Railway Company tracks. CO am 429155. South 196th Street/Russell Road/South 200th Street: r from 84th Avenue South to the Green River. E 439156. South 200th Street: from 80th Avenue South to 84th c a� Avenue South. E Q 131157. South 202nd Street: from 80th Avenue South to west c end of street at BNSF Railway Company tracks. 43-2158. South 203rd Street: from the westerly boundary of o Chestnut Ridge Park, approximately 600 feet west of 100th AvenueLO 0 00 Southeast, to 100th Avenue Southeast, north side only. M M 4-33159. South 204th Street: from West Valley Highway (SR 181) to 72nd Avenue South. Y 0 N 434160. South 206th Street: from 72nd Avenue South to 77th R 00 Avenue South. CD U U Y c 13 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking M 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 143 8.H.a 435161. South 208th Street: from 80th Avenue South to west a 0 end of street at BNSF Railway Company tracks. a 4-36162. South 208th Street: from 84th Avenue South to 96th lie Avenue South. a. 4-3-7163. South 212th Street: from west city limits to east city 0 limits. 2� 4-38164. South 216th Street: from 64th Avenue South to 72nd W 00 Avenue South. CD L 4-39165. South 216th Street: from 84th Avenue South to the west Q end at BNSF Railway Company tracks. 4-49166. South 218th Street: from 84th Avenue South to SR 167. c 4-41167. South 220th Street: from West Valley Highway (SR 181) 0 E to 72nd Avenue South. U 4168. South 222nd Street: from west end at BNSF Railway c � Company tracks to SR 167. o -1 169. South 222nd Street: from 92nd Avenue South to 93rd o CO CD Avenue South. r 4-44170. South 224th Street: from 83rd Avenue South to east end E of road. a� 4171. South 226th Street: from 54th Avenue South to 64th E -5 Q Avenue South. c 446172. South 228th Street: from Russell Road South to 83rd Avenue South. o 44-7173. South 228th Street: from 88th Avenue South to east end 0 00 of street, north side only. M M 448174. South 228th Street: from 88th Avenue South to a point U 170 feet east of 88th Avenue South, south side only. Y 0 N 149175. South 228th Street: from a point 420 feet east of 88th R 00 Avenue South to east end of street, south side only. CD U U Y c 14 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking M 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 144 8.H.a 4-S9176. South 231st Way: from Military Road South to Russell a 0 Road South. a 15-1-177. South 234th Street: from West Valley Highway to east lie end of street. a. 178. South 236th Place: from 94th Avenue South to 94th Place ° South. 0 4-5-2179. South 236th Street: from Lakeside Boulevard East to 00 64th Avenue South. a L 180. South 237th Street: from 94th Place South to east end of Q street, north side only. U 4-53181. South 240th Street: from 27th Avenue South to I-5. E c 4-54182. South 243rd Street: from 93rd Court South to 94th Avenue South, south side only. U 4-55183. South 252nd Street: from Canyon Drive (SR 516) to east c end of road. o 4-56184. South 256th Street: from 27th Place South east to the o CO CD traffic control gate. 4-S-7185. South 259th Street: from 74th Avenue South to east city limits. c a� 4-58186. South 260th Street/South 259th Place South/Reith Road E Q South: from SR 99 (Pacific Highway South) to Kent-Des Moines Road (SR c 516). c 187. South 268th Street: from 30th Place South to Military Rd o South, south side only. 00 4-59188. South 268th Street: from Military Road South to M on Princeton Avenue South. U 189. South 271st Street: from west end of street to 31st Avenue Y 0 N South, north side only. R 00 4-&9190. South 272nd Street: from Lake Fenwick Road South to CD U 42nd Avenue South, north side only. Y 15 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 145 8.H.a 4-64191. South 277th Street and Southeast 274th Way: from 700 a 0 feet east of L Street NE to 116th Avenue Southeast. a 4&2192. South Central Place: from South 266th Street to the end lie of South Central Place. a. 193. Southeast 192nd Place: from 112th Avenue Southeast to 112th Place Southeast, north side only. 2 4&3194. Southeast 192nd Street: from the west city limits at 00 108th Avenue Southeast to the east city limits at 124th Avenue Southeast. a L 195. Southeast 193rd Place: from 112th Place Southeast to west Q end of street, south side only. U 464196. Southeast 193rd Place: from 113th Avenue Southeast to E c 113th Place Southeast. 4-6-5197. Southeast 193rd Terrace: from 114th Place Southeast to U the east end of street. c 4-6-6198. Southeast 194th Place: from 113th Avenue Southeast to 0 113th Place Southeast. o CO a) 4-6-7199. Southeast 194th Street: from 113th Place Southeast to r 114th Place Southeast, north side only. 4-6-8200. Southeast 194th Street: from 114th Place Southeast to a� 115th Place Southeast, south side only. a 4--9201. Southeast 194th Street: from 115th Place Southeast to c 116th Avenue Southeast. 47-0202. Southeast 195th Place: from 114th Place Southeast to 0 115th Place Southeast. LO 00 474203. Southeast 196th Street: from the west city limits at M M 108th Avenue Southeast to 124th Avenue Southeast. L) 4-7-2204. Southeast 200th Street: from 108th Avenue Southeast Y 0 N to east end of street, north side only. R 00 4-7-3205. Southeast 200th Street: from 108th Avenue Southeast a; U to a point 280 feet east of 108th Avenue Southeast, south side only. Y 16 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking M 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 146 8.H.a 1T4206. Southeast 200th Street: from 400 feet east of 108th Q 0 Avenue Southeast to 350 feet west of 111th Way Southeast, south side only. a 7T5207. Southeast 201st Place: from 110th Place Southeast to lie 110th Terrace Southeast. a. 1TII208. Southeast 201st Street: from west end of street to 111th 0 Way Southeast. 4-/7209. Southeast 202nd Court: from 111th Way Southeast to 00 east end of street. L 1T9210. Southeast 202nd Lane: from 110th Place Southeast to Q. 110th Terrace Southeast. 4-7-9211. Southeast 203rd Place: from 11 ith Avenue Southeast to c east end of street, south side only. 1VII212. Southeast 204th Street: from 108th Avenue Southeast U to a point 260 feet east of 108th Avenue Southeast, north side only. c 10'5213. Southeast 204th Street: from a point 380 feet east of o 108th Avenue Southeast to east end of street, north side only. CO ^� CD � � 1�L214. Southeast 204th Street: from 108th Avenue Southeast r to east end of street, south side only. 215. South 208th Place: from 96th Place South to a point 360 feet c a� West of 98th Place South, south side only. a 216. South 208th Place: from a point 360 feet west of 98th Place c South to a point 120 feet west of 98th Place South. 4-&3217. Southeast 208th Street: from 132nd Avenue Southeast o to the east city limits 580 feet east of 135th Avenue Southeast. LO 0 00 218. South 209th Place: from 98th Place South to east end of street, M M south side only. L) 219. South 209th Street: from 96th Place South to east end of Y 0 N street, north side only. R 00 4-&4220. Southeast 211th Street: from 160 feet east of 127th CD U Place Southeast to end of street, north side only. Y 17 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking M 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 147 8.H.a 4-85221. Southeast 220th Street: from a point 115 feet east of Q 0 101st Place Southeast to 103rd Place Southeast. a 1-&6222. Southeast 224th Place: from 133rd Avenue Southeast to lie 134th Place Southeast, south side only. a. 1-&7223. Southeast 225th Court: from 60 feet south of end of road 0 to 129th Place Southeast, southwest side only. 1-88224. Southeast 225th Place: from 132nd Place Southeast to 00 133rd Avenue Southeast, north side only. a L 4-07225. Southeast 226th Place: from 130 feet east of 127th Q. Avenue Southeast to 128th Avenue Southeast, south side only. U 440226. Southeast 226th Place: from 128th Avenue Southeast to c 129th Place Southeast, north side only. 4-94227. Southeast 227th Street: from 128th Avenue Southeast U to 128th Place Southeast, south side only. c 4-9-2228. Southeast 227th Street/128th Place Southeast: on the o curve from Southeast 227th Street to 128th Place Southeast, northwest side CO a) only. r 443229. Southeast 227th Street: from 132nd Place Southeast to E 134th Place Southeast, south side only. a� 4-94230. Southeast 236th Street: from 104th Avenue Southeast E Q (SR 515) to 108th Avenue Southeast, south side only. c 231. Southeast 236th Street: from 114th Place Southeast to 140 feet west of 116th Avenue Southeast. o 232. Southeast 236th Street: from 140 feet west of 116th Avenue 0 00 Southeast to 116th Avenue Southeast, south side only. M M inC TT5233. Southeast 239th Street: from 102nd Avenue Southeast to 104th Avenue Southeast. Y 0 N 234. Southeast 243rd Place: from 85 feet west of 107th Place R 00 Southeast to 108th Avenue Southeast, north side only. a; U U Y c 18 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking M 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 148 8.H.a 4-%235. Southeast 244th Street: from 120th Avenue Southeast Q 0 to 116th Avenue Southeast. a 236. Southeast 245th Place: from 119th Avenue Southeast to 119th lie Place Southeast. a. 447237. Southeast 248th Street: from 104th Avenue Southeast to 116th Avenue Southeast, south side only. 4-9-8238. Southeast 248th Street: in front of George Daniels W 00 Elementary School. L 239. Southeast 249th Street: from 180 feet east of 118th Avenue Q Southeast to east end of street, north side only. 449240. Southeast 252nd Street: from 200 feet west of 133rd c Place Southeast to 135th Avenue Southeast, north side only. E 2e8241. Southeast 253rd Place: from 90 feet west of 135th U Avenue Southeast to 136th Avenue East, south side only. c 2mO-1242. Southeast 256th Street: from 101st Avenue Southeast o to 148th Avenue Southeast. o CO CD 24�2243. Southeast 260th Street: from 100th Avenue r Southeast/97th Place South to 108th Avenue Southeast. W 2-G3244. Southeast 264th Street: from 124th Avenue Southeast c M to 127th Avenue Southeast, north side only. a 2$4245. Southeast 267th Street: from 102nd Avenue Southeast c to 104th Avenue Southeast, north side only. C 246. Southeast 268th Place: from 102nd Place Southeast to 102nd o Avenue Southeast. CO 247. Southeast 270th Street: from 101st Court Southeast to 104th M M Avenue Southeast, south side only. 248. Southeast 272nd Place: from 106th Avenue Southeast to 143 Y 0 N feet east of 106th Avenue Southeast, north side only. R 00 249. Southeast 272nd Place: from 140 feet east of 106th Avenue CD U Southeast to 107th Place Southeast. Y 19 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking M 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 149 8.H.a 250. Southeast 272nd Street: from 205 feet west of 106th Avenue a 0 Southeast to 200 feet west of 108th Avenue Southeast, south side only. a 251. Southeast 272nd Street: from 200 feet west of 108th Avenue lie Southeast to 108th Avenue Southeast. a. 252. Southeast 273rd Street: from 107th Place Southeast to 108th 0 Avenue Southeast, south side only 253. Southeast 273rd Street: from west end of street to 135 feet W 00 west of 135th Avenue Southeast, south side only. o L 254. Southeast 273rd Street: from 135 feet west of 135th Avenue Q Southeast to 135th Avenue Southeast. 205255. Southeast 282nd Street: from 132nd Avenue Southeast c to 144th Avenue Southeast. 0 E 256. Southeast 284th Place: from 144th Avenue Southeast to 145th U Avenue Southeast, south side only. c 2-%257. Southeast Lake Youngs Way: from the northeast city o limits 400 feet southwest of Soos Creek to 132nd Avenue Southeast. o CO a) 2-9-7258. SR 99 (Pacific Highway South): from Kent-Des Moines r Road (SR 516) to South 272nd Street. 2-08259. West Cloudy Street: from 4th Avenue North to 5th a� Avenue North. E Q 249260. West Gowe Street: from 6th Avenue South to 300 feet c east of 6th Avenue South. 2-1$261. West James Street/East James Street/South 240th o Street/Southeast 240th Street: from Russell Road to 148th AvenueLO 0 00 Southeast. M a; 24-1-262. West Meeker Street: from Kent-Des Moines Road (SR 516) to 6th Avenue South. Y 0 N 2-1-2263. West Saar Street: from west end of street to 4th Avenue R 00 South, south side only. a; U U Y c 20 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 150 8.H.a 2-1-3264. West Sam Street: from West Valley Highway (SR a 0 181/Washington Avenue) to end of street. a 244265. West Smith Street/East Smith Street: from 64th Avenue lie South to Jason Avenue South. a. 213266. West Temperance Street: from Ramsay Way to 1st 0 Avenue North. 2--l-6267. West Valley Highway South/Washington Avenue 00 South/Washington Avenue North/68th Avenue South: from south city limits a L to north city limits. Q 24-7268. West Willis Street/East Willis Street: from 4th Avenue South to Central Avenue South. E c 24-8269. Woodland Way South: from East Maple Street to South 262nd Street. U c 0 c B. Penalty. Any violation of the provisions of this section shall be an o infraction punishable by a monetary penalty of $50. o a) M r SECTION 2. - Amendment - KCC 9.38.045. Section 9.38.045 of the E Kent City Code entitled "Parking prohibited from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.", c a� is amended as follows: E Q a� c Sec. 9.38.045. Parking prohibited from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. A. At such time as the traffic engineer shall place the appropriate sign, o it shall be illegal to park any motor or other vehicle between the hours of 0 00 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., unless otherwise indicated, at the following M a; locations: 1. 25th Avenue South: from South 260th Street to a point 330 Y 0 N feet south of South 260th Street. R 00 CD U U Y c 21 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 151 8.H.a 2. Green River Road: from a point 600 feet southerly of the north a 0 city limits to a point 700 feet southerly of the north city limits, west side a only. lie 3. Green River Road: from a point 600 feet southerly of the north M a. city limits to a point 790 feet southerly of the north city limits, east side ° only. 4. Green River Road: from a point 955 feet northerly of the south W 00 city limits to a point 770 feet northerly of the south city limits, west side o L only. Q 5. Green River Road: from a point 915 feet northerly of the south U city limits to a point 775 feet northerly of the south city limits, east side c only. 6. Green River Road: from a point 200 feet northerly of the south U city limits to a point 50 feet northerly of the south city limits, west side only. c 6-.7. Reiten Road: from Kensington Avenue South to a point 250 feet o east of Kensington Avenue South, north side only CO a) 8. Russell Road: from West Meeker Street to south end of street, west side only. E 7--.9. South 203rd Street: from 100th Avenue Southeast westerly a� approximately 600 feet to the westerly boundary of Chestnut Ridge Park, a south side only. c 10. South 228th Street: from a point 170 feet east of 88th Avenue South to a point 420 feet east of 88th Avenue South, south side only. o 8 11. Southeast 274th Street: from 126th Place Southeast to east 0 00 end of street. M M 9.12. Southeast 276th Place: from the easterly boundary of L) Springwood Park westerly approximately 425 feet to the westerly boundary Y 0 N of Springwood Park, north side. R 00 CD U U Y c 22 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and m KCC 9.38.045 - Re: Parking M 0 r r Q Packet Pg. 152 8.H.a B. Penalty. Any violation of the provisions of this section shall be an 0- 0 infraction punishable by a monetary penalty of $50. a c SECTION 3. - Severability. If any one or more section, subsection, a or sentence of this ordinance is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance and the same shall remain in full force and effect. 00 M L SECTION 4. - Corrections by City Clerk or Code Reviser. Upon Q. approval of the city attorney, the city clerk and the code reviser are L) authorized to make necessary corrections to this ordinance, including the c correction of clerical errors; ordinance, section, or subsection numbering; or references to other local, state, or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations. c SECTIONS. - Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be o in force thirty days from the time of final passage, as provided by law. o M r C May 21, 2024 E DANA RALPH, MAYOR Date Approved Q ATTEST: 0 c c May 21, 2024 p KIMBERLEY A. KOMOTO, CITY CLERK Date AdoptedLO R 00 May 24, 2024 Ci Date Published Y APPROVED AS TO FORM: N R 00 M U TAMMY WHITE, CITY ATTORNEY Y c 23 Amend KCC 9.38.020 and °' KCC 9.38.045 - Re; Parking r r Q Packet Pg. 153 POPOV Q _ enter io •, psi 1 Valley 1 to _ v a `n a SeaTac - :E Ci 1 oN w—•i•M•���iq� f52nd �t L Angle La kr- y. 1 I i Q r S 196th -o 1 SE 196th St ► m � °0 1 1 u, ► v Ai Des 5?OQ[hSt � 1 > !* T 4 Moines r� ��.a. / The Boeing Q r •� Lake 'a t f r 1 Creek � � Company � � a -� ti, 0 h Palk � Ir � "` 4�0 � O I ` O Valey Fbor S 2C8t St SE 208th 5t t M Community 1 Park S 212th St 3 j N N S 216th St - +• • �z d �otk ► ++� k� Green River L 7 �`� rf I t 4 Natural r M;d .sQ� i > Q Resources C, I . � 223rd 5t t + Area 5E 22dth S. hLLJ N �I Y) NorthN L F �' yj } Meridian ► E art, ► M P a O M 1+ !?' r 1 as G u_ 1 E Highli S?dnth tit 1 } 1 1�>YI ��''' Russell L'�James St SE 240th St 1�� -U) Y Kent Riwerbend Park 167 StaRoad tion Cbark ► ¢ d f Golf Lake y Z Sonfu r� r 5 Complex Vo h7e eke r St KeIIt v7 Park Meridian 4 FD perkr �� y SE248tlr�T Valley 1 r Q Country Club 1 r- - O ao M V. k � 1 3 U a SE 2561h St 1 U Hilk rest Y Q r&rial 1 O J .1 F%ik 1 s , `q t06 a a u, cm 6 QyRo Lake tU � c �� P, Meridian w V L ~"e z ov Ir �; n 'r J 1 c -1) 5 SE-272nd•St 1 1 ,- ¢ �- ` + S Star Lake'4a -- — 1 - - - - 5 277lh St t .r Ma ► rn 589 r� Y Farrr�� a r Packet Pg. 154 1 rn r - S288thSt -- % 1-- - -- - - -� 8.1 40 KENT DATE: May 21, 2024 TO: Kent City Council SUBJECT: Excused Absence for Councilmember Michaud - Approve MOTION: I move to approve an excused absence for Councilmember Michaud for the May 21, 2024 meetings. SUMMARY: Councilmember Michaud is unable to attend the May 21, 2024, Council meeting and has requested an excused absence. Packet Pg. 155 10.A • KENT W A S M I N G T O N DATE: May 21, 2024 TO: Kent City Council SUBJECT: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 94th Place S to S 216th Street - Award MOTION: Award the S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 94th Place S to S 216th Street Project to SCI Infrastructure, LLC, and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director. SUMMARY: This project includes widening S 218th Street and 98th Ave S from 94th Place S to S 216t" Street to three lanes and includes asphalt paving; the installation of concrete curb, gutter, sidewalk, planter strips, paved shoulders, street lighting, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, water main replacements, and pavement markings; undergrounding all existing aerial power and communications cables; and constructing a compact roundabout at the 98th Ave S / S 216th St intersection. This project will connect to recently completed improvements at 94th PI S, extending the S. 224t" Street Corridor. The bid opening for the S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 94th Place S to S 216th Street Project was held on April 23, 2024, with seven bids received. The lowest responsible and responsive bid was submitted by SCI Infrastructure, LLC, in the amount of $6,059,881.82. Bid Tab Summary 01. SCI Infrastructure, LLC $6,059,881.82 02. Active Construction, Inc. $6,522,737.97 03. Rodarte Construction, Inc. $6,585,544.06 04. Tucci & Sons, Inc. $6,761,151.46 05. Northwest Cascade, Inc. $6,907,180.47 06. Johansen Construction Company, LLC $7,055,000.00 07. Scarsella Bros., Inc. $7,566,995.43 Engineer's Estimate $7,851,089.40 BUDGET IMPACT: The project is budgeted and funded by a grant from the Puget Sound Regional Council, Move Ahead Washington, Traffic Impact Fees, the Street Fund and Water Utility Fund. Packet Pg. 156 10.A SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Evolving Infrastructure - Connecting people and places through strategic investments in physical and technological infrastructure. Thriving City - Creating safe neighborhoods, healthy people, vibrant commercial districts, and inviting parks and recreation. ATTACHMENTS: 1. LID 363: S 218th Street - 98th Ave S from 94th Place S to S 216th Bid Tab (PDF) Packet Pg. 157 10.A.a LID 363: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 1 2 3 4 94th Place S to S 216th Street 3 Bid Opening: April 23, 2024, 11:00 AM SCI Infrastructure, LLC Active Construction, Inc. Rodarte Construction, Inc. Tucci & Sons, Inc. a 2821 South 154th Street 5110 River Road E 17 East Valley Hwy East 4224 Waller Road Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to SeaTac, WA 98188 Tacoma, WA 98443 Auburn, WA 98092 Tacoma, WA 98443 n contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. N TOTAL $6,059,881.82 $6,522,737.97 $6,585,544.06 $6,761,151.46 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL Cn NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT d ° FL SCHEDULE I: STREET rn 1000 Mobilization 1 LS 500 000.00 $500 000.00 366 598.43 366,598.43 383,000.00 $383,000.00 529,000.00 $529,000.00 0 1005 Clearing and Grubbing 1 LS 13,000.00 $13,000.00 28,500.00 $28,500.00 30,000.00 $30,000.00 20,000.00 $20,000.00 4- 1006 Remove Tree 4 Inch to 20 Inch Diameter and stump 22 EA 650.00 $14,300.00 1,200.00 $26,400.00 1,250.00 $27,500.00 1,000.00 $22,000.00 0 1007 Remove Tree Greater Than 20 Inch Diameter and 15 EA 1,650.00 $24,750.00 2,100.00 $31,500.00 2,800.00 $42,000.00 2,500.00 $37,500.00 stump a' 1008 Removal of Structures and Obstructions 1 FA 5,000.00 $5,000.00 5,000.00 $5,000.00 5,000.00 $5,000.00 5,000.00 $5,000.00 00 1009 Remove Existing Tree Stump 10 EA 700.00 $7,000.00 650.00 $6,500.00 250.00 $2,500.00 725.00 $7,250.00 ' 1010 Remove Existing Asphalt Concrete Pavement 4,800 SY 8.00 $38,400.00 13.25 $63,600.00 13.00 $62,400.00 1.00 $4,800.00 1015 Remove Existing Cement Concrete Pavement 230 SY 12.00 $2,760.00 20.00 $4,600.00 20.00 $4,600.00 4.00 $920.00 co 1020 Remove Cement Concrete Sidewalk 560 SY 11.00 $6,160.00 13.00 $7,280.00 17.00 $9,520.00 10.00 $5,600.00 00 1025 Remove Cement Concrete Curb and Gutter 1,400 LF 10.00 $14,000.00 8.00 $11,200.00 13.00 $18,200.00 1.00 $1,400.00 Cn 1030 Remove Cement Concrete Extruded Curb 730 LF 5.00 $3,650.00 4.50 $3,285.00 10.00 $7,300.00 1.00 $730.00 1040 Removal of Raised Pavement Markers and Painted 1 LS 14,000.00 $14,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 and/or Thermoplastic Traffic Markinqs 1045 Removal of Traffic Signs 1 LS 1,500.00 $1,500.00 2,700.00 $2,700.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 1,250.00 $1,250.00 1050 Saw Cut Existing Asphalt Concrete Pavement 14,000 LF 5.00 $70,000.00 4.00 $56,000.00 3.50 $49,000.00 1.00 $14,000.00 m 1055 Saw Cut Existing Cement Concrete Pavement 100 LF 12.00 $1,200.00 6.50 $650.00 6.00 $600.00 3.25 $325.00 r 1057 Rubblize and Compact Existing Asphalt Concrete 1,100 SY 4.00 $4,400.00 5.50 $6,050.00 7.00 $7,700.00 8.00 $8,800.00 N Pavement in Place N 1060 Roadway Excavation Incl. Haul 1,700 CY 34.00 $57,800.00 50.00 $85,000.00 45.00 $76,500.00 55.00 $93,500.00 ° Cn 1075 * Gravel Borrow, Including Haul and Compaction 2,500 TON 25.00 $62,500.00 30.00 $75,000.00 33.00 $82,500.00 40.00 $100,000.00 a) 1080 * Crushed Surfacing Top Course, 5/8 Inch Minus 2,800 TON 36.00 $100,800.00 50.00 $140,000.00 42.00 $117,600.00 40.00 $112,000.00 a 1085 * Crushed Surfacing Base Course, 1-1/4 Inch Minus 1,850 TON 36.00 $66,600.00 40.00 $74,000.00 42.00 $77,700.00 40.00 $74,000.00 1095 HMA Class 1/2", PG 58H-22 2,400 TON 158.00 $379,200.00 170.00 $408,000.00 170.00 $408,000.00 120.00 $288,000.00 Cn 1100 HMA for Full Width Overlay Class 1/2", PG 58V-22 1,200 TON 135.00 $162,000.00 150.00 $180,000.00 145.00 $174,000.00 130.00 $156,000.00 0 1105 HMA for Preleveling Class 3/8", PG 58V-22 290 TON 155.00 $44,950.00 160.00 $46,400.00 165.00 $47,850.00 160.00 $46,400.00 Cn 1110 Planing Bituminous Pavement, 2 Inch Thick 3,100 SY 6.00 $18,600.00 8.50 $26,350.00 5.00 $15,500.00 7.00 $21,700.00 a 1125 Cold Plant Mix for Temporary Pavement Patch 100 TON 150.00 $15,000.00 275.00 $27,500.00 150.00 $15,000.00 125.00 $12,500.00 00 1130 Raised Cement Concrete Crosswalk and Approach 180 SY 480.00 $86,400.00 325.00 $58,500.00 500.00 $90,000.00 600.00 $108,000.00 Ramps, 9 Inch Depth 1135 Cement Concrete Driveway, 6 Inch Depth 800 SY 110.00 $88,000.00 125.00 $100,000.00 130.00 $104,000.00 105.00 $84,000.00co r 1140 Cement Concrete Driveway, 8 Inch Depth, Reinforced 200 SY 205.00 $41,000.00 175.00 $35,000.00 220.00 $44,000.00 250.00 $50,000.00 00 1145 Cement Concrete Sidewalk, 4 Inch Depth 1,950 SY 67.50 $131,625.00 82.00 $159,900.00 75.00 $146,250.00 80.00 $156,000.00 N 1146 Thickened Edge Cement Concrete Sidewalk 150 SY 409.00 $61,350.00 255.00 $38,250.00 410.00 $61,500.00 450.00 $67,500.00 0) 1147 Raised Edge Cement Concrete Sidewalk 50 SY 460.00 $23,000.00 275.00 $13,750.00 460.00 $23,000.00 500.00 $25,000.00 0 1150 Stamped Colored Cement Concrete Pavement, 9 Inch 270 SY 211.00 $56,970.00 340.00 $91,800.00 230.00 $62,100.00 245.00 $66,150.00 0 Depth J 1170 Cement Concrete Sidewalk Ramp Type Parallel A 7 EA 2,240.00 $15,680.00 6,800.00 $47,600.00 2,800.00 $19,600.00 3,500.00 $24,500.00 1180 Cement Concrete Sidewalk Ramp Type Combination 1 EA 2,650.00 $2,650.00 6,900.00 $6,900.00 3,200.00 $3,200.00 3,750.00 $3,750.00 1200 Cement Concrete Sidewalk Ramp Type Single Direction 3 EA 2,400.00 $7,200.00 3,700.00 $11,100.00 2,700.00 $8,100.00 3,500.00 $10,500.00 r A a 1202 Cement Concrete Sidewalk Ramp Type Parallel B 2 EA 2,110.00 $4,220.00 4,900.00 $9,800.00 2,700.00 $5,400.00 3,500.00 $7,000.00 Packet Pg. 158 10.A.a LID 363: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 1 2 3 4 94th Place S to S 216th Street 3 Bid Opening: April 23, 2024, 11:00 AM SCI Infrastructure, LLC Active Construction, Inc. Rodarte Construction, Inc. Tucci & Sons, Inc. a 2821 South 154th Street 5110 River Road E 17 East Valley Hwy East 4224 Waller Road Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to SeaTac, WA 98188 Tacoma, WA 98443 Auburn, WA 98092 Tacoma, WA 98443 n contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. N TOTAL $6,059,881.82 $6,522,737.97 $6,585,544.06 $6,761,151.46 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL Cn NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT d ° 1204 Cement Concrete Curb and Gutter, 8 Inch Depth, 230 LF 44.00 $10,120.00 77.00 $17,710.00 58.00 $13,340.00 60.00 $13,800.00 a Reinforced 1205 Cement Concrete Curb and Gutter 4,100 LF 28.75 $117,875.00 45.00 $184,500.00 42.00 $172,200.00 45.00 $184,500.00 E 1206 Cement Concrete Traffic Curb 220 LF 28.75 $6,325.00 51.00 $11,220.00 42.00 $9,240.00 50.00 $11,000.00 ,° 1207 Curb 1, Cement Concrete Roundabout Curb and Gutter- 170 LF 35.70 $6,069.00 67.00 $11,390.00 61.00 $10,370.00 50.00 $8,500.00 co 3 Inch 1208 Curb 2, Cement Concrete Roundabout Curb and Gutter- 200 LF 35.00 $7,000.00 67.00 $13,400.00 61.00 $12,200.00 50.00 $10,000.00 a 4 Inch 1209 Curb 3, Cement Concrete Roundabout Curb Central 120 LF 105.00 $12,600.00 183.00 $21,960.00 130.00 $15,600.00 125.00 $15,000.00 00 Island 1211 Curb 4, Cement Concrete Roundabout Curb and Gutter- 290 LF 34.60 $10,034.00 70.00 $20,300.00 65.00 $18,850.00 50.00 $14,500.00 in 2 Inch 1214 Pedestrian Curb 380 LF 31.50 $11,970.00 40.00 $15,200.00 30.00 $11,400.00 40.00 $15,200.00 T" 1215 Detectable Warning Surface 80 SF 68.50 $5,480.00 64.00 $5,120.00 60.00 $4,800.00 70.00 $5,600.00 an 1216 Extruded Curb 75 LF 60.00 $4,500.00 60.00 $4,500.00 22.00 $1,650.00 61.00 $4,575.00 Ul) 1220 Adjust Existing Catch Basin Grate or Curb Inlet Grate 2 EA 700.00 $1,400.00 675.00 $1,350.00 800.00 $1,600.00 475.00 $950.00 M to Finished Grade 1225 Adjust Existing Manhole Cover to Finished Grade 2 EA 800.00 $1,600.00 1,000.00 $2,000.00 800.00 $1,600.00 925.00 $1,850.00 1230 Adjust Existing Valve Box Top Section and Lid to 4 EA 650.00 $2,600.00 700.00 $2,800.00 650.00 $2,600.00 850.00 $3,400.00 m Finished Grade r 1245 Install New Riser and Case and Cover For Existing 1 EA 900.00 $900.00 750.00 $750.00 700.00 $700.00 850.00 $850.00 N Monument N 1250 Install New Monument, Case and Cover to Finished 1 EA 965.00 $965.00 750.00 $750.00 1,000.00 $1,000.00 850.00 $850.00 ° U) Grade 0 1255 Remove Fence 900 LF 4.00 $3 600.00 6.00 5,400.00 8.00 $7,200.00 7.50 $6,750.00 � a 1260 Remove and Restore Fence 660 LF 61.00 $40,260.00 50.00 $33,000.00 60.00 $39,600.00 70.00 $46,200.00 1265 Remove Landscaping Railroad Ties 400 SF 12.00 $4,800.00 3.00 $1,200.00 3.00 $1,200.00 5.00 $2,000.00 1267 Remove Guardrail 100 LF 10.00 $1,000.00 10.00 $1,000.00 14.00 $1,400.00 22.50 $2,250.00 0 1270 Temporary Fencing with Privacy Screen 2,100 LF 12.50 $26,250.00 8.50 $17,850.00 12.00 $25,200.00 12.00 $25,200.00 Cn 1275 Install New Wood Fence 1,150 LF 61.00 $70,150.00 65.00 $74,750.00 60.00 $69,000.00 66.00 $75,900.00 > 1277 Install New Wood Gate, 14 Feet Wide 1 LF 140.00 $140.00 2,100.00 $2,100.00 2,000.00 $2,000.00 2,125.00 $2,125.00 00 1287 Mailbox Type 1, with Post and Foundation 3 EA 800.00 $2,400.00 450.00 $1,350.00 500.00 $1,500.00 500.00 $1,500.00 1288 Mailbox Type 2, with Post and Foundation 1 EA 2,000.00 $2,000.00 850.00 $850.00 650.00 $650.00 800.00 $800.00 1290 Remove and Reset Existing Mailbox with New Post 13 EA 650.00 $8,450.00 400.00 $5,200.00 400.00 $5,200.00 275.00 $3,575.00 1295 Pedestrian Railing 200 LF 225.00 $45,000.00 500.00 $100,000.00 200.00 $40,000.00 440.00 $88,000.00 1300 Decommission and Demolish Monitoring Well 3 EA 3,000.00 $9,000.00 2,700.00 $8,100.00 2,800.00 $8,400.00 1,800.00 $5,400.00 co 1308 Remove Existing Park Entry Sign 1 EA 1,000.00 $1,000.00 500.00 $500.00 500.00 $500.00 750.00 $750.00 Cn 1309 Park Entry Sign with Foundation 1 EA 12,500.00 $12,500.00 33,000.00 $33,000.00 20,000.00 $20,000.00 2,600.00 $2,600.00 0 1310 Remove Concrete Block Wall 30 LF 50.00 $1,500.00 37.50 $1,125.00 20.00 $600.00 22.75 $682.50 0 1311 Remove Rockery Wall 400 LF 30.00 $12,000.00 25.00 $10,000.00 50.00 $20,000.00 8.75 $3,500.00 1312 Gravel Borrow for Structural Earth Wall, Incl. Haul 400 CY 60.00 $24,000.00 60.00 $24,000.00 70.00 $28,000.00 30.00 $12,000.00 1313 Gravity Block Retaining Wall Less Than 4 Foot in Height 920 SFWF 34.00 $31,280.00 46.00 $42,320.00 45.00 $41,400.00 47.50 $43,700.00 1314 Concrete Block Faced Structural Earth Wall 4 Foot or 2,200 SFWF 43.00 $94,600.00 57.00 $125,400.00 45.00 $99,000.00 47.50 $104,500.00 More in Height a 1315 Pothole Utilities 30 EA 375.00 $11,250.00 500.00 $15,000.00 750.00 $22,500.00 300.00 $9,000.00 1320 Project Sign Fabrication and Installation 2 EA 1,300.00 $2,600.00 1,000.00 $2,000.00 600.00 $1,200.00 750.00 $1,500.00 Packet Pg. 159 10.A.a LID 363: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 1 2 3 4 94th Place S to S 216th Street 3 Bid Opening: April 23, 2024, 11:00 AM SCI Infrastructure, LLC Active Construction, Inc. Rodarte Construction, Inc. Tucci & Sons, Inc. a 2821 South 154th Street 5110 River Road E 17 East Valley Hwy East 4224 Waller Road Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to SeaTac, WA 98188 Tacoma, WA 98443 Auburn, WA 98092 Tacoma, WA 98443 n contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. N TOTAL $6,059,881.82 $6,522,737.97 $6,585,544.06 $6,761,151.46 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL Cn NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT d ° 1325 Field Trailer 1 LS 36,000.00 $36,000.00 20,000.00 $20,000.00 20,000.00 $20,000.00 30,000.00 $30,000.00 a 1330 Asphalt Cost Price Adjustment 1 CALC 25,000.00 $25,000.00 25,000.00 $25,000.00 25,000.00 $25,000.00 25,000.00 $25,000.00 1340 Reimbursement for Third Party Damage 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 E 0 1350 Training 800 HR 5.00 $4,000.00 2.50 $2,000.00 5.00 $4,000.00 4.00 $3,200.00 4- 1355 Minor Changes 1 CALC 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 Cl) c SCHEDULE I TOTAL $2,833,883.00 $3,153,808.43 $3,029,320.00 $2,974,282.50 a 00 SCHEDULE II: WATER a� 2015 12 Inch Connection to Existing Water Main 2 EA 1,500.00 $3,000.00 3,500.00 $7,000.00 5,000.00 $10,000.00 5,300.00 $10,600.00co 2016 18 Inch Connection to Existing Water Main 2 EA 4,200.00 $8,400.00 5,000.00 $10,000.00 8,000.00 $16,000.00 7,800.00 $15,600.00 2030 8 Inch Diameter Restrained Joint Ductile Iron, Cl 52 50 LF 135.00 $6,750.00 155.00 $7,750.00 175.00 $8,750.00 190.00 $9,500.0000 Water Main Pipe n 2035 12 Inch Diameter Restrained Joint Ductile Iron, Cl 52 600 LF 140.00 $84,000.00 155.00 $93,000.00 160.00 $96,000.00 160.00 $96,000.00 Cn Water Main Pipe 0 2036 18 Inch Diameter Restrained Joint Ductile Iron, Cl 52 600 LF 250.00 $150,000.00 240.00 $144,000.00 260.00 $156,000.00 250.00 $150,000.00 Water Main Pipe 2050 8 Inch Gate Valve, MJ x FL or MJ x MJ or FL x FL 1 EA 3,600.00 $3,600.00 2,800.00 $2,800.00 2,800.00 $2,800.00 2,650.00 $2,650.00 2055 12 Inch Gate Valve, MJ x FL or MJ x MJ or FL x FL 2 EA 5,300.00 $10,600.00 5,000.00 $10,000.00 5,000.00 $10,000.00 5,100.00 $10,200.00 m 2056 18 Inch Gate Valve, MJ x FL or MJ x MJ or FL x FL 1 EA 26,250.00 $26,250.00 25,000.00 $25,000.00 25,000.00 $25,000.00 24,000.00 $24,000.00 2085 6 Inch Blowoff Assembly 2 EA 11,250.00 $22,500.00 12,500.00 $25,000.00 8,500.00 $17,000.00 7,150.00 $14,300.00 n 2090 Water Sample Station 1 EA 6,750.00 $6 750.00 4,500.00 4 500.00 5 000.00 ° $ $5,000.00 5,400.00 $5,400.00 Cn 2110 Abandon Existing Water Main 1 LS 17,000.00 $17,000.00 11,500.00 $11,500.00 2,000.00 $2,000.00 22,000.00 $22,000.00 a) 2111 Remove Existing Water Main and Appurtenances 100 LF 40.00 $4,000.00 25.00 $2,500.00 25.00 $2,500.00 35.00 $3,500.00 a 2115 Service Connection 1 Inch Diameter 3 EA 1,550.00 $4,650.00 1,100.00 $3,300.00 1,250.00 $3,750.00 1,200.00 $3,600.00 2120 Service Connection 2 Inch Diameter 2 EA 2,350.00 $4,700.00 1,600.00 $3,200.00 2,000.00 $4,000.00 1,800.00 $3,600.00 2145 Water Service Line 1 Inch Diameter 85 LF 90.00 $7,650.00 23.00 $1,955.00 65.00 $5,525.00 38.00 $3,230.00 0 2150 Water Service Line 2 Inch Diameter 45 LF 120.00 $5,400.00 72.00 $3,240.00 65.00 $2,925.00 95.00 $4,275.00 Cn 2210 1 Inch Meter Setter 3 EA 920.00 $2,760.00 1,100.00 $3,300.00 1,300.00 $3,900.00 1,400.00 $4,200.00 a 2220 Meter Box for Up to 1 Inch Diameter Service 3 EA 1,950.00 $5,850.00 1,000.00 $3,000.00 1,100.00 $3,300.00 675.00 $2,025.00 00 2222 Meter Box for 1-1/2 to 2 Inch Diameter Service 2 EA 2,000.00 $4,000.00 1,200.00 $2,400.00 3,200.00 $6,400.00 875.00 $1,750.00 2225 Relocate Existing 1 Inch Water Meter Assembly 2 EA 1,500.00 $3,000.00 1,900.00 $3,800.00 500.00 $1,000.00 1,675.00 $3,350.00 2230 Remove Existing Water Sample Station 1 EA 850.00 $850.00 650.00 $650.00 325.00 $325.00 600.00 $600.00 Cl) 2235 Remove Existing Blowoff assembly 1 EA 1,500.00 $1,500.00 650.00 $650.00 325.00 $325.00 600.00 $600.00 2255 * Shoring or Extra Excavation Class B 12,000 SF 0.50 $6,000.00 0.25 $3,000.00 0.10 $1,200.00 0.50 $6,000.00 co 2260 * Foundation Material, Class I and II 100 TON 25.00 $2,500.00 35.00 $3,500.00 50.00 $5,000.00 40.00 $4,000.00 Cn 2275 * Pipe Zone Bedding 900 TON 30.00 $27,000.00 50.00 $45,000.00 42.00 $37,800.00 40.00 $36,000.00 2280 * Crushed Surfacing Base Course, 1-1/4 Inch Minus 200 TON 36.00 $7,200.00 40.00 $8,000.00 42.00 $8,400.00 40.00 $8,000.00 J 2290 * Bank Run Gravel for Trench Backfill 1,900 TON 26.00 $49,400.00 20.00 $38,000.00 33.00 $62,700.00 40.00 $76,000.00 2400 Dewatering 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 SUB TOTAL $485,310.00 $476,045.00 $507,600.00 $530,980.00 a 10.2% SALES TAX $49,501.62 $48,556.59 $51,775.20 $54,159.96 SCHEDULE II TOTAL $534,811.62 $524,601.59 $559,375.20 $585,139.96 Packet Pg. 160 10.A.a LID 363: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 1 2 3 4 94th Place S to S 216th Street 3 Bid Opening: April 23, 2024, 11:00 AM SCI Infrastructure, LLC Active Construction, Inc. Rodarte Construction, Inc. Tucci & Sons, Inc. a 2821 South 154th Street 5110 River Road E 17 East Valley Hwy East 4224 Waller Road Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to SeaTac, WA 98188 Tacoma, WA 98443 Auburn, WA 98092 Tacoma, WA 98443 n contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. N TOTAL $6,059,881.82 $6,522,737.97 $6,585,544.06 $6,761,151.46 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL Cn NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT d M FL SCHEDULE III: SEWER rn 3005 PVC Sewer Pipe, 8 Inch Diameter 1,000 LF 90.00 $90,000.00 115.00 $115,000.00 85.00 $85,000.00 70.00 $70,000.00 E 3035 PVC Side Sewer Pipe, 6 Inch Diameter 600 LF 100.00 $60,000.00 64.00 $38,400.00 65.00 $39,000.00 50.00 $30,000.00 4- 3050 Manhole Under 12 Feet, Type 1, 48 Inch Diameter 7 EA 5,000.00 $35,000.00 5,500.00 $38,500.00 6,000.00 $42,000.00 8,100.00 $56,700.00 Cl) 3085 Locking Manhole Frame and Cover 18 EA 850.00 $15,300.00 850.00 $15,300.00 700.00 $12,600.00 1,200.00 $21,600.00 3090 Rotate Manhole Riser Cone 3 EA 2,000.00 $6,000.00 850.00 $2,550.00 1,400.00 $4,200.00 2,500.00 $7,500.00 a' 3100 Sewer Cleanout 15 EA 1,000.00 $15,000.00 850.00 $12,750.00 500.00 $7,500.00 600.00 $9,000.00 00 3110 Remove Existing Catch Basin or Manhole 1 EA 800.00 $800.00 650.00 $650.00 80.00 $80.00 500.00 $500.00 3115 * Shoring or Extra Excavation, Class B 14,100 SF 0.50 $7,050.00 0.25 $3,525.00 0.10 $1,410.00 0.50 $7,050.00 ' 3120 * Foundation Material, Class I and II 130 TON 25.00 $3,250.00 35.00 $4,550.00 50.00 $6,500.00 40.00 $5,200.00 3135 * Pipe Zone Bedding 800 TON 30.00 $24,000.00 50.00 $40,000.00 42.00 $33,600.00 40.00 $32,000.00 T" 3140 * Crushed Surfacing Base Course, 1-1/4 Inch Minus 190 TON 36.00 $6,840.00 40.00 $7,600.00 42.00 $7,980.00 40.00 $7,600.00 Cn 3145 * Bank Run Gravel for Trench Backfill 2,000 TON 26.00 $52,000.00 20.00 $40,000.00 33.00 $66,000.00 40.00 $80,000.00 3200 12 Inch O.D., 0.375 Inch Thick Steel Casing 20 LF 360.00 $7,200.00 300.00 $6,000.00 400.00 $8,000.00 265.00 $5,300.00 M 3300 * Controlled Density Fill 20 CY 145.00 $2,900.00 500.00 $10,000.00 225.00 $4,500.00 200.00 $4,000.00 3400 Dewatering 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 ~ m SUB TOTAL $335,340.00 $344,825.00 $328,370.00 $346,450.00 10.2% SALES TAX $34,204.68 $35,172.15 $33,493.74 $35,337.90 N Cn SCHEDULE III TOTAL $369,544.68 $379,997.15 $361,863.74 $381,787.90 0 Cn SCHEDULE IV: STORM SEWER a 4018 Ductile Iron Storm Sewer Pipe, 12 Inch Diameter 160 LF 135.00 $21,600.00 114.00 $18,240.00 200.00 $32,000.00 150.00 $24,000.00 4019 Ductile Iron Storm Sewer Pipe, 18 Inch Diameter 420 LF 170.00 $71,400.00 172.00 $72,240.00 200.00 $84,000.00 175.00 $73,500.00 4020 Storm Sewer Pipe, 12 Inch Diameter 1,700 LF 68.00 $115,600.00 56.00 $95,200.00 100.00 $170,000.00 115.00 $195,500.00 E 4025 Storm Sewer Pipe, 18 Inch Diameter 740 LF 85.00 $62,900.00 83.00 $61,420.00 125.00 $92,500.00 120.00 $88,800.00 Cn 4027 Storm Sewer Pipe, 6 Inch Diameter for Roof Drain 150 LF 70.00 $10,500.00 42.00 $6,300.00 65.00 $9,750.00 68.00 $10,200.00 4030 Energy Dissipator 3 EA 6,000.00 $18,000.00 5,000.00 $15,000.00 3,000.00 $9,000.00 5,400.00 $16,200.00 a 4070 Concrete Inlet 2 EA 1,400.00 $2,800.00 1,175.00 $2,350.00 1,300.00 $2,600.00 2,300.00 $4,600.00 4080 Catch Basin, Type 1 14 EA 1,800.00 $25,200.00 1,250.00 $17,500.00 1,300.00 $18,200.00 2,200.00 $30,800.00 4085 Catch Basin, Type 2, 48 Inch Diameter 18 EA 3,000.00 $54,000.00 4,350.00 $78,300.00 4,000.00 $72,000.00 5,075.00 $91,350.00 4087 Catch Basin Type 2 54 Inch Diameter 3 EA 8,750.00 $26 250.00 4,400.00 $13 200.00 6,000.00 $18,000.00 6,050.00 $18 150.00 co 4090 Flow Splitter Catch Basin, Type 2, 54 Inch Diameter 1 EA 8,500.00 $8,500.00 8,300.00 $8,300.00 9,500.00 $9,500.00 8,930.00 $8,930.00 00 4095 Storm Drain Control Structure, Type 2, 54 Inch 1 EA 8,300.00 $8,300.00 8,300.00 $8,300.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 9,500.00 $9,500.00 0) Diameter M 4110 Solid Locking Catch Basin Frame and Cover 3 EA 2,000.00 $6,000.00 900.00 $2,700.00 400.00 $1,200.00 700.00 $2,100.00 4115 Bolt Down Catch Basin Frame and Grate 34 EA 600.00 $20,400.00 850.00 $28,900.00 400.00 $13,600.00 600.00 $20,400.00 4120 Rectangle Beehive Grate and Catch Basin Frame 1 EA 850.00 $850.00 650.00 $650.00 550.00 $550.00 600.00 $600.00 4130 Trash Screen 1 EA 1,200.00 $1,200.00 1,275.00 $1,275.00 1,100.00 $1,100.00 1,400.00 $1,400.00 E 4135 Remove Existing Storm Sewer Pipe or Culvert 2,100 LF 15.00 $31,500.00 38.00 $79,800.00 15.00 $31,500.00 15.00 $31,500.00 4140 Remove and Dispose of Existing 6 Inch Diameter AC 200 LF 40.00 $8,000.00 75.00 $15,000.00 90.00 $18,000.00 30.00 $6,000.00 a Pipe 4145 Remove Existing Catch Basin or Manhole 25 EA 400.00 $10,000.00 750.00 $18,750.00 265.00 $6,625.00 425.00 $10,625.00 Packet Pg. 161 10.A.a LID 363: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 1 2 3 4 94th Place S to S 216th Street 3 Bid Opening: April 23, 2024, 11:00 AM SCI Infrastructure, LLC Active Construction, Inc. Rodarte Construction, Inc. Tucci & Sons, Inc. a 2821 South 154th Street 5110 River Road E 17 East Valley Hwy East 4224 Waller Road Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to SeaTac, WA 98188 Tacoma, WA 98443 Auburn, WA 98092 Tacoma, WA 98443 n contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. N TOTAL $6,059,881.82 $6,522,737.97 $6,585,544.06 $6,761,151.46 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL Cn NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT d 4147 Quarry Spalls 50 TON 50.00 $2,500.00 78.00 $3,900.00 80.00 $4,000.00 60.00 $3,000.00 FL 4150 * Shoring or Extra Excavation Class B 16,000 SF 0.50 $8,000.00 0.25 $4,000.00 0.10 $1,600.00 0.50 $8,000.00 4170 * Pipe Zone Bedding 2,000 TON 30.00 $60,000.00 50.00 $100,000.00 42.00 $84,000.00 40.00 $80,000.00 E 4175 * Foundation Material, Class I and II 170 TON 25.00 $4,250.00 35.00 $5,950.00 50.00 $8,500.00 40.00 $6,800.00 4- 4180 * Bank Run Gravel for Trench Backfill 1,100 TON 26.00 $28,600.00 20.00 $22,000.00 33.00 $36,300.00 40.00 $44,000.00 0 4185 * Crushed Surfacing Base Course, 1-1/4 Inch Minus 410 TON 36.00 $14,760.00 40.00 $16,400.00 42.00 $17,220.00 40.00 $16,400.00 4300 * Controlled Density Fill 50 CY 145.00 $7,250.00 500.00 $25,000.00 225.00 $11,250.00 200.00 $10,000.00 a' 4400 Dewatering 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 00 a� SCHEDULE IV TOTAL $638,360.00 $730,675.00 $772,995.00 $822,355.00 ' C0 SCHEDULE V: TRAFFIC CONTROL T" 5005 Flaggers 4,800 HR 75.00 $360,000.00 72.00 $345,600.00 75.00 $360,000.00 75.00 $360,000.00 Cn 5010 Construction Signs Class A 1,100 SF 15.00 $16,500.00 17.00 $18,700.00 30.00 $33,000.00 26.00 $28,600.00 LO 5015 Traffic Control Supervisor 1,600 HR 1.00 $1,600.00 90.00 $144,000.00 75.00 $120,000.00 115.00 $184,000.00 M 5020 Temporary Traffic Safety Cones and Drums 1 LS 75,000.00 $75,000.00 16,500.00 $16,500.00 18,000.00 $18,000.00 40,000.00 $40,000.00 5030 Portable Changeable Message Sign (PCMS) 60 DAYS 100.00 $6,000.00 63.00 $3,780.00 95.00 $5,700.00 90.00 $5,400.00 ~ 5060 Type III Barricade 30 EA 400.00 $12,000.00 325.00 $9,750.00 550.00 $16,500.00 700.00 $21,000.00 m 5080 Temporary Pavement Marking- Short Duration 8,300 LF 0.75 $6,225.00 1.00 $8,300.00 1.50 $12,450.00 0.50 $4,150.00 5100 Plastic White Edge Line 31500 LF 5.00 $17,500.00 5.00 $17,500.00 4.00 $14,000.00 5.00 $17,500.00Cn N 5101 Plastic Yellow Edge Line 700 LF 5.00 $3,500.00 5.00 $3,500.00 4.00 $2,800.00 5.00 $3,500.00 0 5102 Plastic White Wide Dotted Entry Line 70 LF 10.00 $700.00 9.50 $665.00 16.00 $1,120.00 9.50 $665.00 Cn 5105 Profiled Plastic Double Yellow Centerline 400 LF 11.00 $4,400.00 11.00 $4,400.00 8.00 $3,200.00 11.25 $4,500.00 _U 5110 Profiled Plastic TWLTL Line 3,100 LF 7.00 $21 700.00 7.25 $22 475.00 8.00 $24 800.00 7.25 $22 475.00 a 5112 Plastic White Wide Line 70 LF 16.00 $1,120.00 16.50 $1,155.00 8.00 $560.00 16.50 $1,155.00 5115 Plastic Stop Line (24 Inch Wide) 70 LF 17.00 $1,190.00 17.00 $1,190.00 40.00 $2,800.00 17.00 $1,190.00 E 5120 Plastic Crosswalk Line 360 SF 12.00 $4,320.00 13.00 $4,680.00 16.00 $5,760.00 13.00 $4,680.00 Cn 5125 Plastic Traffic Arrow 14 EA 450.00 $6,300.00 450.00 $6,300.00 550.00 $7,700.00 450.00 $6,300.00 � 5132 Plastic Yield Line Symbol - Type 2 12 EA 220.00 $2,640.00 223.00 $2,676.00 110.00 $1,320.00 225.00 $2,700.00 a 5133 Painting Traffic Curb 230 LF 6.00 $1,380.00 5.00 $1,150.00 5.50 $1,265.00 5.00 $1,150.00 00 5135 Traffic Sign Including Post and Foundation 26 EA 1,400.00 $36,400.00 1,000.00 $26,000.00 975.00 $25,350.00 475.00 $12,350.00 5145 Traffic Sign Mounted on Existing Post 27 EA 550.00 $14,850.00 400.00 $10,800.00 350.00 $9,450.00 260.00 $7,020.00 5150 Raised Pavement Marker Type 2 3 HUND 1,200.00 $3,600.00 1,150.00 $3,450.00 850.00 $2,550.00 1,180.00 $3,540.00 C0 5155 Traffic Pylon 8 EA 370.00 $2,960.00 400.00 $3,200.00 85.00 $680.00 400.00 $3,200.00 00 N 0) SCHEDULE V TOTAL $599,885.00 $655,771.00 $669,005.00 $735,075.00 M 0 SCHEDULE VI: ELECTRICAL 6013 Junction Box, Type 1 30 EA 1,250.00 $37,500.00 1,250.00 $37,500.00 1,300.00 $39,000.00 1,500.00 $45,000.00 � 6014 Junction Box, Type 2 10 EA 2,100.00 $21,000.00 3,800.00 $38,000.00 2,200.00 $22,000.00 2,400.00 $24,000.00 E 6019 Remove Existing Junction Box 3 EA 800.00 $2,400.00 850.00 $2,550.00 850.00 $2,550.00 1,000.00 $3,000.00 r 6020 Conduit 2 Inch Diameter Schedule 80 PVC 8,200 LF 10.50 $86,100.00 11.50 $94,300.00 21.00 $172,200.00 13.50 $110,700.00 a 6075 Electrical Wiring and Connections 1 LS 41,500.00 $41,500.00 50,000.00 $50,000.00 45,000.00 $45,000.00 55,000.00 $55,000.00 6100 * Sand For Conduit Bedding 230 TON 33.00 $7,590.00 50.00 $11,500.00 42.00 $9,660.00 66.00 $15,180.00 Packet Pg. 162 10.A.a LID 363: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 1 2 3 4 94th Place S to S 216th Street 3 Bid Opening: April 23, 2024, 11:00 AM SCI Infrastructure, LLC Active Construction, Inc. Rodarte Construction, Inc. Tucci & Sons, Inc. a 2821 South 154th Street 5110 River Road E 17 East Valley Hwy East 4224 Waller Road Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to SeaTac, WA 98188 Tacoma, WA 98443 Auburn, WA 98092 Tacoma, WA 98443 n contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. N TOTAL $6,059,881.82 $6,522,737.97 $6,585,544.06 $6,761,151.46 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL Cn NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT d 6110 Install New Luminaire with Foundation, Complete 15 EA 10,500.00 $157,500.00 11,148.59 $167,228.85 11,000.00 $165,000.00 12,000.00 $180,000.00 a 6115 Relocate Existing Wood Pole and Power Meters 1 FA 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 6150 Speed Monitoring Sign (AC Power) 2 EA 8,500.00 $17,000.00 8,918.88 $17,837.76 9,000.00 $18,000.00 9,500.00 $19,000.00 E 0 6170 4-Inch Aluminum Post with Base and Foundation 1 EA 6,850.00 $6,850.00 7,240.59 $7,240.59 7,000.00 $7,000.00 7,500.00 $7,500.00 4- 00 a� SCHEDULE VI TOTAL $392,440.00 $441,157.20 $495,410.00 $474,380.00 a SCHEDULE VII: TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL 00 7005 Filter Fabric Fence 1,250 LF 5.00 $6,250.00 6.50 $8,125.00 6.00 $7,500.00 7.00 $8,750.00 4) 7010 Wattle 200 LF 6.00 $1,200.00 3.00 $600.00 6.00 $1,200.00 6.00 $1,200.00 ' 7015 Inlet Protection 10 EA 90.00 $900.00 70.00 $700.00 70.00 $700.00 90.00 $900.00 7025 Street Cleaning 400 HR 200.00 $80,000.00 165.00 $66,000.00 240.00 $96,000.00 210.00 $84,000.00 � 7030 ESC Lead 200 HR 25.00 $5,000.00 150.00 $30,000.00 55.00 $11,000.00 5.00 $1,000.00 vn 7040 Watering - Dust Control 100 HR 200.00 $20,000.00 150.00 $15,000.00 125.00 $12,500.00 176.00 $17,600.00 LO 7055 Erosion/Water Pollution Control 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 M 7100 SPCC Plan 1 LS 1,500.00 $1,500.00 150.00 $150.00 150.00 $150.00 300.00 $300.00 SCHEDULE VII TOTAL $124,850.00 $130,575.00 $139,050.00 $123,750.00 m SCHEDULE VIII: ROADSIDE RESTORATION N Cn 8005 Topsoil Type A 350 CY 86.50 $30,275.00 50.00 $17,500.00 50.00 $17,500.00 85.00 $29,750.00 0 8010 Sod Installation 100 SY 17.00 $1,700.00 3.34 $334.00 3.50 $350.00 35.00 $3,500.00 Cn 8015 Wood Chip Mulch 100 CY 72.00 $7,200.00 55.00 $5,500.00 50.00 $5,000.00 90.00 $9,000.00 8016 PSIPE Acer truncatum x Acer plantanoides 'Keithsfrom' 11 EA 850.00 $9,350.00 450.00 $4,950.00 450.00 $4,950.00 925.00 $10,175.00 / Norwegian Sunset Maple, 2" Caliper Cn E 8017 PSIPE Quercus alba x Quercus robur 'Crimschmidt'/ 11 EA 850.00 $9,350.00 450.00 $4,950.00 450.00 $4,950.00 925.00 $10,175.00 ,° Crimson Spire Oak, 2" Caliper Cn 8018 PSIPE Nyssa Sylvatica / Black Gum, 2" Caliper 11 EA 800.00 $8,800.00 450.00 $4,950.00 450.00 $4,950.00 925.00 $10,175.00 a 8019 PSIPE Magnolia grandiflora 'Edith Bogue' / Edith Bogue 11 EA 850.00 $9,350.00 450.00 $4,950.00 450.00 $4,950.00 925.00 $10,175.00 00 Southern Magnolia, 2" Caliper 8020 PSIPE Arctostaphylos Uva-Urs / Kinnikinnick, 1 gallon 4,000 EA 14.75 $59,000.00 8.00 $32,000.00 8.00 $32,000.00 17.70 $70,800.00 8024 Spare Conduit 4 Inch Diameter Schedule 80 PVC With 1,500 LF 34.00 $51,000.00 36.00 $54,000.00 40.00 $60,000.00 50.00 $75,000.00 N Pull Rope 8030 Seeding, Fertilizing, and Mulching 0.25 ACRE 8,000.00 $2,000.00 8,350.00 $2,087.50 8,500.00 $2,125.00 10,000.00 $2,500.00 � 8035 Hydroseeding 300 SY 2.00 $600.00 3.34 $1,002.00 3.25 $975.00 10.00 $3,000.00 vn 8040 Root Barrier 24-Inch Depth 880 LF 10.00 $8,800.00 20.00 $17,600.00 20.00 $17,600.00 20.00 $17,600.00 8050 Restoration Work for Parcel # 0722059223 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 0 8060 Plant Establishment - 1 Year 1 FA 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 J 8120 Miscellaneous Landscaping Restoration 1 FA 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 E SCHEDULE VIII TOTAL $237,425.00 $189,823.50 $195,350.00 $291,850.00 a SCHEDULE IX: PSE'S CONDUITS AND VAULTS 9012 Utility Trench Excavation (2 Ft. Wide, 3 Ft. Cover) 3,600 LF 25.00 $90,000.00 20.00 $72,000.00 28.00 $100,800.00 25.00 $90,000.00 Packet Pg. 163 10.A.a LID 363: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 1 2 3 4 94th Place S to S 216th Street 3 Bid Opening: April 23, 2024, 11:00 AM SCI Infrastructure, LLC Active Construction, Inc. Rodarte Construction, Inc. Tucci & Sons, Inc. a 2821 South 154th Street 5110 River Road E 17 East Valley Hwy East 4224 Waller Road Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to SeaTac, WA 98188 Tacoma, WA 98443 Auburn, WA 98092 Tacoma, WA 98443 n contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. N TOTAL $6,059,881.82 $6,522,737.97 $6,585,544.06 $6,761,151.46 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL Cn NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT d 9015 * Crushed Surfacing Top Course, 5/8 Inch Minus 310 TON 36.00 $11,160.00 50.00 $15,500.00 42.00 $13,020.00 40.00 $12,400.00 a 9030 PSE - Vault Excavation and Installation (JO) 5 EA 1,500.00 $7,500.00 1,700.00 $8,500.00 3,000.00 $15,000.00 1,750.00 $8,750.00 9031 PSE - Vault Excavation and Installation (VO) 4 EA 2,000.00 $8,000.00 1,700.00 $6,800.00 3,000.00 $12,000.00 500.00 $2,000.00 E 9032 PSE - Vault Excavation and Installation (PV, V03) 4 EA 2,000.00 $8,000.00 1,700.00 $6,800.00 3,000.00 $12,000.00 3,000.00 $12,000.00 4- 9033 PSE - Vault Excavation and Installation (HH) 6 EA 1,000.00 $6,000.00 1,700.00 $10,200.00 1,600.00 $9,600.00 500.00 $3,000.00 0 9034 PSE - Vault Excavation and Installation (V02) 1 EA 5,000.00 $5,000.00 1,700.00 $1,700.00 2,400.00 $2,400.00 1,750.00 $1,750.00 9035 PSE - Vault Excavation and Installation (H03, H04) 2 EA 4,000.00 $8,000.00 1,700.00 $3,400.00 800.00 $1,600.00 500.00 $1,000.00 a' 9039 * Sand for Conduit Bedding 700 TON 33.00 $23,100.00 50.00 $35,000.00 42.00 $29,400.00 66.00 $46,200.00 00 9040 PSE - Installation and Proofing of 2 Inch Diameter PSE 2,000 LF 6.75 $13,500.00 7.00 $14,000.00 7.00 $14,000.00 8.00 $16,000.00 Conduit r 9041 PSE - Installation and Proofing of 3 Inch Diameter PSE 800 LF 8.50 $6,800.00 8.00 $6,400.00 9.00 $7,200.00 10.00 $8,000.00 Cl) Conduit 00 9042 PSE - Installation and Proofing of 4 Inch Diameter PSE 4,600 LF 9.50 $43,700.00 9.00 $41,400.00 10.00 $46,000.00 11.00 $50,600.00 N Conduit `n 9043 PSE - Installation and Proofing of 6 Inch Diameter PSE 4,100 LF 10.50 $43,050.00 10.00 $41,000.00 10.00 $41,000.00 12.00 $49,200.00 Cn Conduit 9045 * Foundation Material, Class I and II 70 TON 25.00 $1,750.00 35.00 $2,450.00 50.00 $3,500.00 40.00 $2,800.00 9055 Replace Existing J-Box Lid (J03) 1 EA 500.00 $500.00 300.00 $300.00 800.00 $800.00 3,150.00 $3,150.00 9085 * Gravel Borrow, Including Haul and Compaction 600 TON 25.00 $15,000.00 30.00 $18,000.00 33.00 $19,800.00 40.00 $24,000.00 9155 * Shoring or Extra Excavation Class B 14,400 SF 0.50 $7,200.00 0.25 $3,600.00 0.10 $1,440.00 0.50 $7,200.00 N Cn SCHEDULE IX TOTAL $298,260.00 $287,050.00 $329,560.00 $338,050.00 ° 10.2% SALES TAX $30,422.52 $29,279.10 $33,615.12 $34,481.10 0 SCHEDULE II TOTAL $328,682.52 $316,329.10 $363,175.12 $372,531.10 a Cn SUMMARY: o SCHEDULE I TOTAL $2,833,883.00 $3,153,808.43 $3,029,320.00 $2,974,282.50 Cn SCHEDULE II TOTAL $534,811.62 $524,601.59 $559,375.20 $585,139.96 a SCHEDULE III TOTAL $369,544.68 $379,997.15 $361,863.74 $381,787.90 SCHEDULE IV TOTAL $638,360.00 $730,675.00 $772,995.00 $822,355.00 0 SCHEDULE V TOTAL $599,885.00 $655,771.00 $669,005.00 $735,075.00 SCHEDULE VI TOTAL $392,440.00 $441,157.20 $495,410.00 $474,380.00 r SCHEDULE VII TOTAL $124,850.00 $130,575.00 $139,050.00 $123,750.00 SCHEDULE VIII TOTAL $237,425.00 $189,823.50 $195,350.00 $291,850.00 T" N SCHEDULE IX TOTAL $328,682.52 $316,329.10 $363,175.12 $372,531.10 Cn M Cl) 0 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT TOTAL $6,059,881.82 i $6,522,737,97 $6,585,544.06 $6,761,151.46 J E r a Packet Pg. 164 10.A.a LID 363: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 5 6 7 94th Place S to S 216th Street a Bid Opening: April 23, 2024, 11:00 AM Northwest Cascade, Inc. Johansen Construction Company, LLC Scarsella Bros., Inc. Engineer's Estimate , PO Box 73399 PO Box 674 PO Box 68697 Abdulnaser Almaroof Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to Puyallup, WA 98373 Buckley, WA 98321 Seattle, WA 98168 n contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. N TOTAL $6,907,180.47 $7,055,000.00 $7,566,995.43 $7,851,089.40 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL Cn NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT d ° FL SCHEDULE I: STREET rn 1000 Mobilization 1 LS 670,000.00 $670,000.00 692,347.04 $692,347.04 1,000,000.00 $1,000,000.00 713,735.40 $713,735.40 E 1005 Clearing and Grubbing 1 LS 220,000.00 $220,000.00 21,000.00 $21,000.00 300,000.00 $300,000.00 20,000.00 $20,000.00 4- 1006 Remove Tree 4 Inch to 20 Inch Diameter and stump 22 EA 915.00 $20,130.00 690.00 $15,180.00 800.00 $17,600.00 1,500.00 $33,000.00 0 1007 Remove Tree Greater Than 20 Inch Diameter and 15 EA 2,360.00 $35,400.00 990.00 $14,850.00 1,200.00 $18,000.00 2,500.00 $37,500.00 stump a' 1008 Removal of Structures and Obstructions 1 FA 5,000.00 $5,000.00 5,000.00 $5,000.00 5,000.00 $5,000.00 5,000.00 $5,000.00 00 1009 Remove Existing Tree Stump 10 EA 650.00 $6,500.00 430.00 $4,300.00 350.00 $3,500.00 500.00 $5,000.00 ' 1010 Remove Existing Asphalt Concrete Pavement 4,800 SY 10.00 $48,000.00 8.00 $38,400.00 12.00 $57,600.00 15.00 $72,000.00 1015 Remove Existing Cement Concrete Pavement 230 SY 15.00 $3,450.00 25.50 $5,865.00 30.00 $6,900.00 20.00 $4,600.00 co 1020 Remove Cement Concrete Sidewalk 560 SY 12.50 $7,000.00 17.80 $9,968.00 13.25 $7,420.00 15.00 $8,400.00 00 1025 Remove Cement Concrete Curb and Gutter 1,400 LF 5.00 $7,000.00 5.50 $7,700.00 10.00 $14,000.00 10.00 $14,000.00 Cn 1030 Remove Cement Concrete Extruded Curb 730 LF 5.00 $3,650.00 4.15 $3,029.50 4.00 $2,920.00 8.00 $5,840.00 1040 Removal of Raised Pavement Markers and Painted 1 LS 15,000.00 $15,000.00 16,180.00 $16,180.00 14,175.00 $14,175.00 3,000.00 $3,000.00 and/or Thermoplastic Traffic Markinqs 1045 Removal of Traffic Signs 1 LS 5,000.00 $5,000.00 3,360.00 $3,360.00 2,000.00 $2,000.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 1050 Saw Cut Existing Asphalt Concrete Pavement 14,000 LF 4.00 $56,000.00 4.15 $58,100.00 4.10 $57,400.00 6.00 $84,000.00 m 1055 Saw Cut Existing Cement Concrete Pavement 100 LF 4.00 $400.00 13.75 $1,375.00 25.60 $2,560.00 10.00 $1,000.00 r 1057 Rubblize and Compact Existing Asphalt Concrete 1,100 SY 7.00 $7,700.00 7.65 $8,415.00 8.00 $8,800.00 10.00 $11,000.00 N Pavement in Place N 1060 Roadway Excavation Incl. Haul 1,700 CY 35.00 $59,500.00 43.50 $73,950.00 45.20 $76,840.00 60.00 $102,000.00 ° Cn 1075 * Gravel Borrow, Including Haul and Compaction 2,500 TON 28.00 $70,000.00 34.00 $85,000.00 35.00 $87,500.00 35.00 $87,500.00 a) 1080 * Crushed Surfacing Top Course, 5/8 Inch Minus 2,800 TON 40.00 $112,000.00 55.00 $154,000.00 55.00 $154,000.00 50.00 $140,000.00 a 1085 * Crushed Surfacing Base Course, 1-1/4 Inch Minus 1,850 TON 40.00 $74,000.00 47.00 $86,950.00 55.00 $101,750.00 50.00 $92,500.00 1095 HMA Class 1/2", PG 58H-22 2,400 TON 155.00 $372,000.00 154.00 $369,600.00 135.00 $324,000.00 175.00 $420,000.00 Cn 1100 HMA for Full Width Overlay Class 1/2", PG 58V-22 1,200 TON 152.00 $182,400.00 154.00 $184,800.00 135.00 $162,000.00 155.00 $186,000.00 0 1105 HMA for Preleveling Class 3/8", PG 58V-22 290 TON 200.00 $58,000.00 200.00 $58,000.00 175.00 $50,750.00 190.00 $55,100.00 vn 1110 Planing Bituminous Pavement, 2 Inch Thick 3,100 SY 5.00 $15,500.00 4.45 $13,795.00 7.50 $23,250.00 9.00 $27,900.00 a 1125 Cold Plant Mix for Temporary Pavement Patch 100 TON 230.00 $23,000.00 253.00 $25,300.00 300.00 $30,000.00 300.00 $30,000.00 00 1130 Raised Cement Concrete Crosswalk and Approach 180 SY 222.00 $39,960.00 541.00 $97,380.00 481.25 $86,625.00 200.00 $36,000.00 Ramps, 9 Inch Depth 1135 Cement Concrete Driveway, 6 Inch Depth 800 SY 126.00 $100,800.00 136.00 $108,800.00 113.15 $90,520.00 120.00 $96,000.00co r 1140 Cement Concrete Driveway, 8 Inch Depth, Reinforced 200 SY 224.00 $44,800.00 237.00 $47,400.00 201.35 $40,270.00 130.00 $26,000.00 00 1145 Cement Concrete Sidewalk, 4 Inch Depth 1,950 SY 69.00 $134,550.00 88.00 $171,600.00 65.95 $128,602.50 70.00 $136,500.00 N 1146 Thickened Edge Cement Concrete Sidewalk 150 SY 445.00 $66,750.00 465.00 $69,750.00 395.65 $59,347.50 125.00 $18,750.00 0) 1147 Raised Edge Cement Concrete Sidewalk 50 SY 500.00 $25,000.00 520.00 $26,000.00 447.25 $22,362.50 125.00 $6,250.00 0 1150 Stamped Colored Cement Concrete Pavement, 9 Inch 270 SY 250.00 $67,500.00 245.00 $66,150.00 237.20 $64,044.00 250.00 $67,500.00 0 Depth J 1170 Cement Concrete Sidewalk Ramp Type Parallel A 7 EA 2,800.00 $19,600.00 2,620.00 $18,340.00 3,030.00 $21,210.00 4,000.00 $28,000.00 1180 Cement Concrete Sidewalk Ramp Type Combination 1 EA 3,350.00 $3,350.00 3,210.00 $3,210.00 3,550.00 $3,550.00 4,000.00 $4,000.00 1200 Cement Concrete Sidewalk Ramp Type Single Direction 3 EA 2,775.00 $8,325.00 2,645.00 $7,935.00 3,030.00 $9,090.00 4,000.00 $12,000.00 r A a 1202 Cement Concrete Sidewalk Ramp Type Parallel B 2 EA 2,775.00 $5,550.00 2,645.00 $5,290.00 3,030.00 $6,060.00 4,000.00 $8,000.00 Packet Pg. 165 10.A.a LID 363: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 5 6 7 94th Place S to S 216th Street a Bid Opening: April 23, 2024, 11:00 AM Northwest Cascade, Inc. Johansen Construction Company, LLC Scarsella Bros., Inc. Engineer's Estimate , PO Box 73399 PO Box 674 PO Box 68697 Abdulnaser Almaroof Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to Puyallup, WA 98373 Buckley, WA 98321 Seattle, WA 98168 n contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. N TOTAL $6,907,180.47 $7,055,000.00 $7,566,995.43 $7,851,089.40 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL Cn NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT d ° 1204 Cement Concrete Curb and Gutter, 8 Inch Depth, 230 LF 41.50 $9,545.00 40.00 $9,200.00 39.25 $9,027.50 65.00 $14,950.00 a Reinforced 1205 Cement Concrete Curb and Gutter 4,100 LF 30.00 $123,000.00 30.00 $123,000.00 30.45 $124,845.00 40.00 $164,000.00 E 1206 Cement Concrete Traffic Curb 220 LF 31.50 $6,930.00 30.00 $6,600.00 30.50 $6,710.00 65.00 $14,300.00 ,° 1207 Curb 1, Cement Concrete Roundabout Curb and Gutter- 170 LF 42.00 $7,140.00 36.50 $6,205.00 35.10 $5,967.00 55.00 $9,350.00 co a� 3 Inch 1208 Curb 2, Cement Concrete Roundabout Curb and Gutter- 200 LF 42.00 $8,400.00 36.50 $7,300.00 35.15 $7,030.00 60.00 $12,000.00 a 4 Inch 1209 Curb 3, Cement Concrete Roundabout Curb Central 120 LF 115.00 $13,800.00 110.50 $13,260.00 100.15 $12,018.00 110.00 $13,200.00 00 Island 1211 Curb 4, Cement Concrete Roundabout Curb and Gutter- 290 LF 42.00 $12,180.00 36.50 $10,585.00 35.05 $10,164.50 50.00 $14,500.00 in 2 Inch 1214 Pedestrian Curb 380 LF 37.00 $14,060.00 33.00 $12,540.00 33.15 $12,597.00 40.00 $15,200.00 � 1215 Detectable Warning Surface 80 SF 99.00 $7,920.00 65.50 $5,240.00 57.25 $4,580.00 150.00 $12,000.00 an 1216 Extruded Curb 75 LF 61.00 $4,575.00 65.00 $4,875.00 57.25 $4,293.75 50.00 $3,750.00 Ul) 1220 Adjust Existing Catch Basin Grate or Curb Inlet Grate 2 EA 625.00 $1,250.00 1,220.00 $2,440.00 600.00 $1,200.00 750.00 $1,500.00 M to Finished Grade 1225 Adjust Existing Manhole Cover to Finished Grade 2 EA 625.00 $1,250.00 1,215.00 $2,430.00 600.00 $1,200.00 750.00 $1,500.00 1230 Adjust Existing Valve Box Top Section and Lid to 4 EA 625.00 $2,500.00 545.00 $2,180.00 400.00 $1,600.00 750.00 $3,000.00 m Finished Grade r 1245 Install New Riser and Case and Cover For Existing 1 EA 950.00 $950.00 915.00 $915.00 600.00 $600.00 1,000.00 $1,000.00 N Monument Cl) 1250 Install New Monument, Case and Cover to Finished 1 EA 950.00 $950.00 935.00 $935.00 600.00 $600.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 ° U) Grade 0 1255 Remove Fence 900 LF 8.00 $7,200.00 12.50 $11,250.00 6.00 $5,400.00 10.00 $9,000.00 1260 Remove and Restore Fence 660 LF 124.00 a $81,840.00 67.50 $44,550.00 61.50 $40,590.00 75.00 $49,500.00 1265 Remove Landscaping Railroad Ties 400 SF 14.00 $5,600.00 6.00 $2,400.00 5.00 $2,000.00 25.00 $10,000.00 1267 Remove Guardrail 100 LF 17.00 $1,700.00 14.60 $1,460.00 20.00 $2,000.00 50.00 $5,000.00 0 1270 Temporary Fencing with Privacy Screen 2,100 LF 10.00 $21,000.00 18.15 $38,115.00 25.00 $52,500.00 20.00 $42,000.00 Cn 1275 Install New Wood Fence 1,150 LF 83.00 $95,450.00 67.00 $77,050.00 61.50 $70,725.00 110.00 $126,500.00 > 1277 Install New Wood Gate, 14 Feet Wide 1 LF 2,975.00 $2,975.00 2,160.00 $2,160.00 1,985.00 $1,985.00 2,000.00 $2,000.00 00 1287 Mailbox Type 1, with Post and Foundation 3 EA 550.00 $1,650.00 1,710.00 $5,130.00 1,500.00 $4,500.00 750.00 $2,250.00 1288 Mailbox Type 2, with Post and Foundation 1 EA 2,125.00 $2,125.00 1,725.00 $1,725.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 1,000.00 $1,000.00 1290 Remove and Reset Existing Mailbox with New Post 13 EA 410.00 $5,330.00 387.00 $5,031.00 600.00 $7,800.00 600.00 $7,800.00 1295 Pedestrian Railing 200 LF 510.00 $102,000.00 503.00 $100,600.00 440.10 $88,020.00 400.00 $80,000.00 1300 Decommission and Demolish Monitoring Well 3 EA 4,000.00 $12,000.00 8,575.00 $25,725.00 2,000.00 $6,000.00 4,000.00 $12,000.00 co 1308 Remove Existing Park Entry Sign 1 EA 750.00 $750.00 1,005.00 $1,005.00 300.00 $300.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 Cn 1309 Park Entry Sign with Foundation 1 EA 16,695.00 $16,695.00 15,750.00 $15,750.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 5,000.00 $5,000.00 0 1310 Remove Concrete Block Wall 30 LF 49.00 $1,470.00 6.15 $184.50 30.00 $900.00 40.00 $1,200.00 0 1311 Remove Rockery Wall 400 LF 16.00 $6,400.00 6.05 $2,420.00 25.00 $10,000.00 75.00 $30,000.00 1312 Gravel Borrow for Structural Earth Wall, Incl. Haul 400 CY 103.00 $41,200.00 63.25 $25,300.00 40.00 $16,000.00 75.00 $30,000.00 1313 Gravity Block Retaining Wall Less Than 4 Foot in Height 920 SFWF 58.00 $53,360.00 55.35 $50,922.00 45.10 $41,492.00 60.00 $55,200.00 1314 Concrete Block Faced Structural Earth Wall 4 Foot or 2,200 SFWF 61.00 $134,200.00 50.50 $111,100.00 47.00 $103,400.00 100.00 $220,000.00 More in Height a 1315 Pothole Utilities 30 EA 575.00 $17,250.00 1,170.00 $35,100.00 800.00 $24,000.00 500.00 $15,000.00 1320 Project Sign Fabrication and Installation 2 EA 2,150.00 $4,300.00 1,875.00 $3,750.00 2,000.00 $4,000.00 2,000.00 $4,000.00 Packet Pg. 166 10.A.a LID 363: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 5 6 7 94th Place S to S 216th Street a Bid Opening: April 23, 2024, 11:00 AM Northwest Cascade, Inc. Johansen Construction Company, LLC Scarsella Bros., Inc. Engineer's Estimate , PO Box 73399 PO Box 674 PO Box 68697 Abdulnaser Almaroof Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to Puyallup, WA 98373 Buckley, WA 98321 Seattle, WA 98168 n contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. N TOTAL $6,907,180.47 $7,055,000.00 $7,566,995.43 $7,851,089.40 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL Cn NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT d ° 1325 Field Trailer 1 LS 70,000.00 $70,000.00 52,000.00 $52,000.00 30,000.00 $30,000.00 35,000.00 $35,000.00 a 1330 Asphalt Cost Price Adjustment 1 CALC 25,000.00 $25,000.00 25,000.00 $25,000.00 25,000.00 $25,000.00 25,000.00 $25,000.00 1340 Reimbursement for Third Party Damage 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 E 1350 Training 800 HR 10.00 $8,000.00 7.50 $6,000.00 5.00 $4,000.00 25.00 $20,000.00 1355 Minor Changes 1 CALC 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 Cl) c SCHEDULE I TOTAL $3,544,760.00 $3,449,752.04 $3,835,191.25 $3,691,275.40 a 00 SCHEDULE II: WATER a� 2015 12 Inch Connection to Existing Water Main 2 EA 5,000.00 $10,000.00 3,950.00 $7,900.00 4,475.00 $8,950.00 6,000.00 $12,000.00co 2016 18 Inch Connection to Existing Water Main 2 EA 7,500.00 $15,000.00 6,400.00 $12,800.00 10,500.00 $21,000.00 12,000.00 $24,000.00 2030 8 Inch Diameter Restrained Joint Ductile Iron, Cl 52 50 LF 103.00 $5,150.00 168.00 $8,400.00 151.60 $7,580.00 125.00 $6,250.0000 Water Main Pipe n 2035 12 Inch Diameter Restrained Joint Ductile Iron, Cl 52 600 LF 120.00 $72,000.00 238.00 $142,800.00 181.00 $108,600.00 220.00 $132,000.00 Cn Water Main Pipe 0 2036 18 Inch Diameter Restrained Joint Ductile Iron, Cl 52 600 LF 215.00 $129,000.00 340.00 $204,000.00 300.00 $180,000.00 400.00 $240,000.00 Water Main Pipe 2050 8 Inch Gate Valve, MJ x FL or MJ x MJ or FL x FL 1 EA 2,850.00 $2,850.00 4,040.00 $4,040.00 3,500.00 $3,500.00 3,500.00 $3,500.00 2055 12 Inch Gate Valve, MJ x FL or MJ x MJ or FL x FL 2 EA 5,150.00 $10,300.00 5,950.00 $11,900.00 5,750.00 $11,500.00 5,500.00 $11,000.00 m 2056 18 Inch Gate Valve, MJ x FL or MJ x MJ or FL x FL 1 EA 25,275.00 $25,275.00 26,450.00 $26,450.00 27,025.00 $27,025.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 2085 6 Inch Blowoff Assembly 2 EA 10,000.00 $20,000.00 8,240.00 $16,480.00 12,425.00 $24,850.00 5,000.00 $10,000.00 n 2090 Water Sample Station 1 EA 4,750.00 $4,750.00 6,225.00 $6,225.00 18,705.00 $18,705.00 3,000.00 $3,000.00 0 Cn 2110 Abandon Existing Water Main 1 LS 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,125.00 $10,125.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 a) 2111 Remove Existing Water Main and Appurtenances 100 LF 20.00 $2,000.00 26.25 $2,625.00 40.00 $4,000.00 30.00 $3,000.00 a 2115 Service Connection 1 Inch Diameter 3 EA 1,100.00 $3,300.00 1,765.00 $5,295.00 2,000.00 $6,000.00 1,200.00 $3,600.00 2120 Service Connection 2 Inch Diameter 2 EA 1,275.00 $2,550.00 4,150.00 $8,300.00 2,200.00 $4,400.00 1,750.00 $3,500.00 2145 Water Service Line 1 Inch Diameter 85 LF 24.00 $2,040.00 39.25 $3,336.25 60.00 $5,100.00 40.00 $3,400.00 0 2150 Water Service Line 2 Inch Diameter 45 LF 56.00 $2,520.00 44.50 $2,002.50 90.00 $4,050.00 60.00 $2,700.00 vn 2210 1 Inch Meter Setter 3 EA 950.00 $2,850.00 617.25 $1,851.75 865.00 $2,595.00 1,500.00 $4,500.00 a 2220 Meter Box for Up to 1 Inch Diameter Service 3 EA 925.00 $2,775.00 1,250.00 $3,750.00 1,005.00 $3,015.00 1,250.00 $3,750.00 00 2222 Meter Box for 1-1/2 to 2 Inch Diameter Service 2 EA 1,100.00 $2,200.00 3,370.00 $6,740.00 1,200.00 $2,400.00 1,500.00 $3,000.00 2225 Relocate Existing 1 Inch Water Meter Assembly 2 EA 825.00 $1,650.00 1,690.00 $3,380.00 1,140.00 $2,280.00 1,000.00 $2,000.00 2230 Remove Existing Water Sample Station 1 EA 500.00 $500.00 920.00 $920.00 2,000.00 $2,000.00 1,000.00 $1,000.00 Cl) 2235 Remove Existing Blowoff assembly 1 EA 500.00 $500.00 920.00 $920.00 2,000.00 $2,000.00 1,000.00 $1,000.00 2255 * Shoring or Extra Excavation Class B 12,000 SF 1.00 $12,000.00 0.01 $120.00 0.50 $6,000.00 1.00 $12,000.00 co 2260 * Foundation Material, Class I and II 100 TON 72.00 $7,200.00 20.30 $2,030.00 55.00 $5,500.00 60.00 $6,000.00 Cn 2275 * Pipe Zone Bedding 900 TON 51.00 $45,900.00 24.75 $22,275.00 45.00 $40,500.00 50.00 $45,000.00 2280 * Crushed Surfacing Base Course, 1-1/4 Inch Minus 200 TON 40.00 $8,000.00 47.00 $9,400.00 55.00 $11,000.00 50.00 $10,000.00 J 2290 * Bank Run Gravel for Trench Backfill 1,900 TON 40.00 $76,000.00 16.80 $31,920.00 35.00 $66,500.00 45.00 $85,500.00 2400 Dewatering 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 SUB TOTAL $486,310.00 $565,985.50 $599,050.00 $666,700.00 a 10.2% SALES TAX $49,603.62 $57,730.52 $61,103.10 $68,003.40 SCHEDULE II TOTAL $535,913.62 $623,716.02 $660,153.10 $734,703.40 Packet Pg. 167 10.A.a LID 363: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 5 6 7 94th Place S to S 216th Street a Bid Opening: April 23, 2024, 11:00 AM Northwest Cascade, Inc. Johansen Construction Company, LLC Scarsella Bros., Inc. Engineer's Estimate , PO Box 73399 PO Box 674 PO Box 68697 Abdulnaser Almaroof Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to Puyallup, WA 98373 Buckley, WA 98321 Seattle, WA 98168 in contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest to responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. N TOTAL $6,907,180.47 $7,055,000.00 $7,566,995.43 $7,851,089.40 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL co NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT a. SCHEDULE III: SEWER 3005 PVC Sewer Pipe, 8 Inch Diameter 1,000 LF 44.00 $44,000.00 103.50 $103,500.00 93.30 $93,300.00 150.00 $150,000.00 E 3035 PVC Side Sewer Pipe, 6 Inch Diameter 600 LF 60.00 $36,000.00 104.50 $62,700.00 100.00 $60,000.00 100.00 $60,000.00 3050 Manhole Under 12 Feet, Type 1, 48 Inch Diameter 7 EA 4,200.00 $29,400.00 3,520.00 $24,640.00 6,400.00 $44,800.00 5,000.00 $35,000.00 d 3085 Locking Manhole Frame and Cover 18 EA 875.00 $15,750.00 1,015.00 $18,270.00 815.00 $14,670.00 1,500.00 $27,000.00 3090 Rotate Manhole Riser Cone 3 EA 525.00 $1,575.00 1,210.00 $3,630.00 1,480.00 $4,440.00 3,500.00 $10,500.00 a 3100 Sewer Cleanout 15 EA 850.00 $12,750.00 1,465.00 $21,975.00 2,800.00 $42,000.00 1,000.00 $15,000.00 00 3110 Remove Existing Catch Basin or Manhole 1 EA 500.00 $500.00 411.50 $411.50 350.00 $350.00 500.00 $500.00 3115 * Shoring or Extra Excavation, Class B 14,100 SF 1.00 $14,100.00 0.01 $141.00 0.50 $7,050.00 1.00 $14,100.00co 3120 * Foundation Material, Class I and II 130 TON 72.00 $9,360.00 20.30 $2,639.00 55.00 $7,150.00 60.00 $7,800.00 3135 * Pipe Zone Bedding 800 TON 51.00 $40,800.00 24.75 $19,800.00 45.00 $36,000.00 50.00 $40,000.00co 3140 * Crushed Surfacing Base Course, 1-1/4 Inch Minus 190 TON 40.00 $7,600.00 47.00 $8,930.00 55.00 $10,450.00 50.00 $9,500.00 v 3145 * Bank Run Gravel for Trench Backfill 2,000 TON 40.00 $80,000.00 16.80 $33,600.00 35.00 $70,000.00 45.00 $90,000.00 Ln 3200 12 Inch O.D., 0.375 Inch Thick Steel Casing 20 LF 300.00 $6,000.00 423.00 $8,460.00 305.00 $6,100.00 400.00 $8,000.00 M 3300 * Controlled Density Fill 20 CY 275.00 $5,500.00 460.00 $9,200.00 350.00 $7,000.00 150.00 $3,000.00 3400 Dewatering 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 ~ m SUB TOTAL $313,335.00 $327,896.50 $413,310.00 $480,400.00 to 10.2% SALES TAX $31,960.17 $33,445.44 $42,157.62 $49,000.80 N SCHEDULE III TOTAL $345,295.17 $361,341.94 $455,467.62 $529,400.80 0 Cn SCHEDULE IV: STORM SEWER 4018 Ductile Iron Storm Sewer Pipe, 12 Inch Diameter 160 LF 100.00 $16,000.00 145.75 $23,320.00 124.50 $19,920.00 170.00 $27,200.00 a. 4019 Ductile Iron Storm Sewer Pipe, 18 Inch Diameter 420 LF 150.00 $63,000.00 221.50 $93,030.00 200.00 $84,000.00 220.00 $92,400.00 4020 Storm Sewer Pipe, 12 Inch Diameter 1,700 LF 50.00 $85,000.00 109.00 $185,300.00 78.75 $133,875.00 80.00 $136,000.00 E 4025 Storm Sewer Pipe, 18 Inch Diameter 740 LF 68.50 $50,690.00 132.00 $97,680.00 110.00 $81,400.00 200.00 $148,000.00 4027 Storm Sewer Pipe, 6 Inch Diameter for Roof Drain 150 LF 19.00 $2,850.00 64.00 $9,600.00 42.05 $6,307.50 50.00 $7,500.00 4030 Energy Dissipator 3 EA 5,500.00 $16,500.00 5,950.00 $17,850.00 5,610.00 $16,830.00 2,500.00 $7,500.00 a 4070 Concrete Inlet 2 EA 1,700.00 $3,400.00 1,525.00 $3,050.00 2,650.00 $5,300.00 1,500.00 $3,000.00 00 4080 Catch Basin, Type 1 14 EA 1,800.00 $25,200.00 1,365.00 $19,110.00 2,215.00 $31,010.00 2,000.00 $28,000.00 r 4085 Catch Basin, Type 2, 48 Inch Diameter 18 EA 4,000.00 $72,000.00 3,120.00 $56,160.00 4,935.00 $88,830.00 4,500.00 $81,000.00 4087 Catch Basin Type 2 54 Inch Diameter 3 EA 4,800.00 $14 400.00 4,235.00 $12 705.00 6,045.00 $18 135.00 6,000.00 $18 000.00 4090 Flow Splitter Catch Basin, Type 2, 54 Inch Diameter 1 EA 6,000.00 $6,000.00 5,500.00 $5,500.00 12,200.00 $12,200.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 00 4095 Storm Drain Control Structure, Type 2, 54 Inch 1 EA 6,400.00 $6,400.00 5,475.00 $5,475.00 12,230.00 $12,230.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 � Diameter M to 4110 Solid Locking Catch Basin Frame and Cover 3 EA 950.00 $2,850.00 900.00 $2,700.00 860.00 $2,580.00 1,200.00 $3,600.00 4115 Bolt Down Catch Basin Frame and Grate 34 EA 800.00 $27,200.00 910.00 $30,940.00 750.00 $25,500.00 750.00 $25,500.00 4120 Rectangle Beehive Grate and Catch Basin Frame 1 EA 800.00 $800.00 775.00 $775.00 2,660.00 $2,660.00 750.00 $750.00 4130 Trash Screen 1 EA 1,100.00 $1,100.00 1,160.00 $1,160.00 1,900.00 $1,900.00 750.00 $750.00 E 4135 Remove Existing Storm Sewer Pipe or Culvert 2,100 LF 13.00 $27,300.00 9.75 $20,475.00 15.00 $31,500.00 30.00 $63,000.00 4140 Remove and Dispose of Existing 6 Inch Diameter AC 200 LF 57.00 $11,400.00 187.50 $37,500.00 30.00 $6,000.00 75.00 $15,000.00 a Pipe 4145 Remove Existing Catch Basin or Manhole 25 EA 350.00 $8,750.00 411.50 $10,287.50 350.00 $8,750.00 500.00 $12,500.00 Packet Pg. 168 10.A.a LID 363: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 5 6 7 94th Place S to S 216th Street a Bid Opening: April 23, 2024, 11:00 AM Northwest Cascade, Inc. Johansen Construction Company, LLC Scarsella Bros., Inc. Engineer's Estimate , PO Box 73399 PO Box 674 PO Box 68697 Abdulnaser Almaroof Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to Puyallup, WA 98373 Buckley, WA 98321 Seattle, WA 98168 n contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. N TOTAL $6,907,180.47 $7,055,000.00 $7,566,995.43 $7,851,089.40 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL Cn NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT d 4147 Quarry Spalls 50 TON 87.00 $4,350.00 72.25 $3,612.50 65.00 $3,250.00 75.00 $3,750.00 a 4150 * Shoring or Extra Excavation Class B 16,000 SF 1.00 $16,000.00 0.01 $160.00 0.50 $8,000.00 1.00 $16,000.00 4170 * Pipe Zone Bedding 2,000 TON 51.00 $102,000.00 24.75 $49,500.00 55.00 $110,000.00 50.00 $100,000.00 E 0 4175 * Foundation Material, Class I and II 170 TON 72.00 $12,240.00 20.30 $3,451.00 45.00 $7,650.00 60.00 $10,200.00 4- 4180 * Bank Run Gravel for Trench Backfill 1,100 TON 40.00 $44,000.00 16.80 $18,480.00 55.00 $60,500.00 45.00 $49,500.00 0 4185 * Crushed Surfacing Base Course, 1-1/4 Inch Minus 410 TON 40.00 $16,400.00 47.00 $19,270.00 35.00 $14,350.00 50.00 $20,500.00 4300 * Controlled Density Fill 50 CY 275.00 $13,750.00 460.00 $23,000.00 350.00 $17,500.00 150.00 $7,500.00 a' 4400 Dewatering 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 00 a� SCHEDULE IV TOTAL $659,580.00 $760,091.00 $820,177.50 $907,150.00 ' C0 SCHEDULE V: TRAFFIC CONTROL � 5005 Flaggers 4,800 HR 73.00 $350,400.00 72.00 $345,600.00 68.75 $330,000.00 75.00 $360,000.00 Cn 5010 Construction Signs Class A 1,100 SF 19.50 $21,450.00 30.00 $33,000.00 35.00 $38,500.00 30.00 $33,000.00 LO 5015 Traffic Control Supervisor 1,600 HR 96.00 $153,600.00 79.50 $127,200.00 109.35 $174,960.00 90.00 $144,000.00 0) 5020 Temporary Traffic Safety Cones and Drums 1 LS 60,000.00 $60,000.00 98,000.00 $98,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 5030 Portable Changeable Message Sign (PCMS) 60 DAYS 65.00 $3,900.00 85.00 $5,100.00 100.00 $6,000.00 80.00 $4,800.00 ~ 5060 Type III Barricade 30 EA 365.00 $10,950.00 356.50 $10,695.00 250.00 $7,500.00 400.00 $12,000.00 m 5080 Temporary Pavement Marking- Short Duration 8,300 LF 2.00 $16,600.00 0.50 $4,150.00 1.00 $8,300.00 1.50 $12,450.00 5100 Plastic White Edge Line 31500 LF 5.00 $17,500.00 5.40 $18,900.00 4.75 $16,625.00 5.00 $17,500.00Cn N 5101 Plastic Yellow Edge Line 700 LF 5.00 $3,500.00 5.40 $3,780.00 4.75 $3,325.00 5.00 $3,500.00 0 5102 Plastic White Wide Dotted Entry Line 70 LF 9.50 $665.00 10.15 $710.50 9.00 $630.00 16.00 $1,120.00 Cn 5105 Profiled Plastic Double Yellow Centerline 400 LF 11.00 $4,400.00 12.00 $4,800.00 10.50 $4,200.00 10.00 $4,000.00 _U 5110 Profiled Plastic TWLTL Line 3,100 LF 7.00 $21 700.00 7.75 $24 025.00 6.75 $20 925.00 8.00 $24 800.00 a 5112 Plastic White Wide Line 70 LF 17.00 $1,190.00 18.00 $1,260.00 16.00 $1,120.00 10.00 $700.00 5115 Plastic Stop Line (24 Inch Wide) 70 LF 17.50 $1,225.00 20.00 $1,400.00 16.25 $1,137.50 45.00 $3,150.00 0 5120 Plastic Crosswalk Line 360 SF 13.00 $4,680.00 13.70 $4,932.00 12.00 $4,320.00 17.00 $6,120.00 Cn 5125 Plastic Traffic Arrow 14 EA 450.00 $6,300.00 477.00 $6,678.00 420.00 $5,880.00 500.00 $7,000.00 5132 Plastic Yield Line Symbol - Type 2 12 EA 225.00 $2,700.00 238.50 $2,862.00 210.00 $2,520.00 120.00 $1,440.00 a 5133 Painting Traffic Curb 230 LF 5.00 $1,150.00 5.40 $1,242.00 4.75 $1,092.50 3.00 $690.00 00 5135 Traffic Sign Including Post and Foundation 26 EA 590.00 $15,340.00 560.00 $14,560.00 950.00 $24,700.00 1,500.00 $39,000.00 5145 Traffic Sign Mounted on Existing Post 27 EA 470.00 $12,690.00 226.50 $6,115.50 325.00 $8,775.00 750.00 $20,250.00 5150 Raised Pavement Marker Type 2 3 HUND 1,165.00 $3,495.00 1,255.00 $3,765.00 1,105.00 $3,315.00 1,250.00 $3,750.00 `0 5155 Traffic Pylon 8 EA 390.00 $3,120.00 417.50 $3,340.00 365.00 $2,920.00 500.00 $4,000.00 00 N 0) SCHEDULE V TOTAL $716,555.00 $722,115.00 $681,745.00 $713,270.00 M 0 SCHEDULE VI: ELECTRICAL 6013 Junction Box, Type 1 30 EA 1,330.00 $39,900.00 1,370.00 41 100.00 1 200.00$ $36,000.00 1,250.00 $37,500.00 � 6014 Junction Box, Type 2 10 EA 2,220.00 $22,200.00 2,285.00 $22,850.00 2,000.00 $20,000.00 1,500.00 $15,000.00 E 6019 Remove Existing Junction Box 3 EA 850.00 $2,550.00 860.00 $2,580.00 750.00 $2,250.00 150.00 $450.00 r 6020 Conduit 2 Inch Diameter Schedule 80 PVC 8,200 LF 18.00 $147,600.00 15.90 $130,380.00 10.00 $82,000.00 20.00 $164,000.00 a 6075 Electrical Wiring and Connections 1 LS 45,000.00 $45,000.00 45,500.00 $45,500.00 40,000.00 $40,000.00 30,000.00 $30,000.00 6100 * Sand For Conduit Bedding 230 TON 43.00 $9,890.00 27.65 6,359.50 40.00 $9,200.00 60.00 $13,800.00 Packet Pg. 169 10.A.a LID 363: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 5 6 7 94th Place S to S 216th Street a Bid Opening: April 23, 2024, 11:00 AM Northwest Cascade, Inc. Johansen Construction Company, LLC Scarsella Bros., Inc. Engineer's Estimate , PO Box 73399 PO Box 674 PO Box 68697 Abdulnaser Almaroof Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to Puyallup, WA 98373 Buckley, WA 98321 Seattle, WA 98168 n contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. N TOTAL $6,907,180.47 $7,055,000.00 $7,566,995.43 $7,851,089.40 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL Cn NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT d 6110 Install New Luminaire with Foundation, Complete 15 EA 11,250.00 $168,750.00 11,425.00 $171,375.00 10,000.00 $150,000.00 15,000.00 $225,000.00 a 6115 Relocate Existing Wood Pole and Power Meters 1 FA 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 6150 Speed Monitoring Sign (AC Power) 2 EA 8,900.00 $17,800.00 9,120.00 $18,240.00 8,000.00 $16,000.00 5,000.00 $10,000.00 E 0 6170 4-Inch Aluminum Post with Base and Foundation 1 EA 7,200.00 $7,200.00 7,450.00 $7,450.00 6,500.00 $6,500.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 4- 00 a� SCHEDULE VI TOTAL $475,890.00 $460,834.50 $376,950.00 $525,750.00 a SCHEDULE VII: TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL 00 7005 Filter Fabric Fence 1,250 LF 5.00 $6,250.00 6.85 $8,562.50 6.00 $7,500.00 8.00 $10,000.00 4) 7010 Wattle 200 LF 3.50 $700.00 3.60 $720.00 10.00 $2,000.00 7.50 $1,500.00 ' 7015 Inlet Protection 10 EA 80.00 $800.00 115.00 $1,150.00 150.00 $1,500.00 120.00 $1,200.00 7025 Street Cleaning 400 HR 175.00 $70,000.00 172.25 $68,900.00 215.00 $86,000.00 175.00 $70,000.00 � 7030 ESC Lead 200 HR 1.00 $200.00 25.00 $5,000.00 125.00 $25,000.00 120.00 $24,000.00 vn 7040 Watering - Dust Control 100 HR 140.00 $14,000.00 164.15 $16,415.00 250.00 $25,000.00 200.00 $20,000.00 LO 7055 Erosion/Water Pollution Control 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 M 7100 SPCC Plan 1 LS 500.00 $500.00 2,000.00 $2,000.00 3,000.00 $3,000.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 SCHEDULE VII TOTAL $102,450.00 $112,747.50 $160,000.00 $138,200.00 m SCHEDULE VIII: ROADSIDE RESTORATION N Cn 8005 Topsoil Type A 350 CY 49.00 $17,150.00 57.15 $20,002.50 44.00 $15,400.00 55.00 $19,250.00 0 8010 Sod Installation 100 SY 3.50 $350.00 13.70 $1,370.00 3.00 300.00 30.00 $3,000.00 Cn 8015 Wood Chip Mulch 100 CY 53.50 $5,350.00 74.25 $7,425.00 48.00 $4,800.00 60.00 $6,000.00 8016 PSIPE Acer truncatum x Acer plantanoides 'Keithsfrom' 11 EA 445.00 $4,895.00 571.25 $6,283.75 400.00 $4,400.00 600.00 $6,600.00 / Norwegian Sunset Maple, 2" Caliper Cn E 8017 PSIPE Quercus alba x Quercus robur 'Crimschmidt'/ 11 EA 445.00 $4,895.00 571.25 $6,283.75 400.00 $4,400.00 600.00 $6,600.00 ,° Crimson Spire Oak, 2" Caliper Cn 8018 PSIPE Nyssa Sylvatica / Black Gum, 2" Caliper 11 EA 445.00 $4,895.00 571.25 $6,283.75 400.00 $4,400.00 600.00 $6,600.00 a 8019 PSIPE Magnolia grandiflora 'Edith Bogue' / Edith Bogue 11 EA 445.00 $4,895.00 685.50 $7,540.50 400.00 $4,400.00 600.00 $6,600.00 00 Southern Magnolia, 2" Caliper 8020 PSIPE Arctostaphylos Uva-Urs / Kinnikinnick, 1 gallon 4,000 EA 7.75 $31,000.00 13.70 $54,800.00 7.00 $28,000.00 15.00 $60,000.00 8024 Spare Conduit 4 Inch Diameter Schedule 80 PVC With 1,500 LF 38.50 $57,750.00 32.00 $48,000.00 38.00 $57,000.00 30.00 $45,000.00 N Pull Rope 8030 Seeding, Fertilizing, and Mulching 0.25 ACRE 8,300.00 $2,075.00 6,475.00 $1,618.75 7,500.00 $1,875.00 10,000.00 $2,500.00 � 8035 Hydroseeding 300 SY 3.50 $1,050.00 4.60 $1,380.00 3.00 $900.00 20.00 $6,000.00 vn 8040 Root Barrier 24-Inch Depth 880 LF 20.00 $17,600.00 16.00 $14,080.00 18.00 $15,840.00 20.00 $17,600.00 8050 Restoration Work for Parcel # 0722059223 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 0 8060 Plant Establishment - 1 Year 1 FA 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 J 8120 Miscellaneous Landscaping Restoration 1 FA 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 SCHEDULE VIII TOTAL $191,905.00 $215,068.00 $181,715.00 $225,750.00 a SCHEDULE IX: PSE'S CONDUITS AND VAULTS 9012 Utility Trench Excavation (2 Ft. Wide, 3 Ft. Cover) 3,600 LF 19.00 $68,400.00 16.25 $58,500.00 11.25 $40,500.00 30.00 $108,000.00 Packet Pg. 170 10.A.a LID 363: S 218th Street/98th Avenue S from 5 6 7 94th Place S to S 216th Street a Bid Opening: April 23, 2024, 11:00 AM Northwest Cascade, Inc. Johansen Construction Company, LLC Scarsella Bros., Inc. Engineer's Estimate , PO Box 73399 PO Box 674 PO Box 68697 Abdulnaser Almaroof Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to Puyallup, WA 98373 Buckley, WA 98321 Seattle, WA 98168 n contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. N TOTAL $6,907,180.47 $7,055,000.00 $7,566,995.43 $7,851,089.40 0 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL W NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT d 9015 * Crushed Surfacing Top Course, 5/8 Inch Minus 310 TON 40.00 $12,400.00 55.00 $17,050.00 55.00 $17,050.00 50.00 $15,500.00 a 9030 PSE - Vault Excavation and Installation (JO) 5 EA 1,950.00 $9,750.00 6,175.00 $30,875.00 5,500.00 $27,500.00 3,500.00 $17,500.00 9031 PSE - Vault Excavation and Installation (VO) 4 EA 1,950.00 $7,800.00 1,325.00 $5,300.00 4,400.00 $17,600.00 3,500.00 $14,000.00 E 9032 PSE - Vault Excavation and Installation (PV, V03) 4 EA 1,950.00 $7,800.00 7,500.00 $30,000.00 11,300.00 $45,200.00 5,000.00 $20,000.00 4- 9033 PSE - Vault Excavation and Installation (HH) 6 EA 1,950.00 $11,700.00 1,325.00 $7,950.00 5,330.00 $31,980.00 2,500.00 $15,000.00 0 9034 PSE - Vault Excavation and Installation (V02) 1 EA 1,950.00 $1,950.00 5,020.00 $5,020.00 5,330.00 $5,330.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 9035 PSE - Vault Excavation and Installation (H03, H04) 2 EA 1,950.00 $3,900.00 1,400.00 $2,800.00 4,360.00 $8,720.00 3,000.00 $6,000.00 a' 9039 * Sand for Conduit Bedding 700 TON 43.00 $30,100.00 27.65 $19,355.00 40.00 $28,000.00 60.00 $42,000.00 00 9040 PSE - Installation and Proofing of 2 Inch Diameter PSE 2,000 LF 7.25 $14,500.00 7.40 $14,800.00 6.50 $13,000.00 4.00 $8,000.00 Conduit r 9041 PSE - Installation and Proofing of 3 Inch Diameter PSE 800 LF 9.00 $7,200.00 9.15 $7,320.00 8.00 $6,400.00 5.00 $4,000.00 Cl) Conduit 00 9042 PSE - Installation and Proofing of 4 Inch Diameter PSE 4,600 LF 10.00 $46,000.00 10.30 $47,380.00 9.00 $41,400.00 6.00 $27,600.00 N Conduit `n 9043 PSE - Installation and Proofing of 6 Inch Diameter PSE 4,100 LF 11.00 $45,100.00 11.45 $46,945.00 10.00 $41,000.00 7.00 $28,700.00 Cn Conduit 9045 * Foundation Material, Class I and II 70 TON 72.00 $5,040.00 20.30 $1,421.00 55.00 $3,850.00 60.00 $4,200.00 9055 Replace Existing J-Box Lid (J03) 1 EA 1,000.00 $1,000.00 1,740.00 $1,740.00 3,250.00 $3,250.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 9085 * Gravel Borrow, Including Haul and Compaction 600 TON 28.00 $16,800.00 34.00 $20,400.00 35.00 $21,000.00 35.00 $21,000.00 9155 * Shoring or Extra Excavation Class B 14,400 SF 1.00 $14,400.00 0.01 $144.00 0.50 $7,200.00 1.00 $14,400.00 N W SCHEDULE IX TOTAL $303,840.00 $317,000.00 $358,980.00 $349,900.00 ° 10.2% SALES TAX $30,991.68 $32,334.00 $36,615.96 $35,689.80 0 SCHEDULE II TOTAL $334,831.68 $349,334.00 $395,595.96 $385,589.80 a Cn SUMMARY: o SCHEDULE I TOTAL $3,544,760.00 $3,449,752.04 $3,835,191.25 $3,691,275.40 Cn SCHEDULE II TOTAL $535,913.62 $623,716.02 $660,153.10 $734,703.40 a SCHEDULE III TOTAL $345,295.17 $361,341.94 $455,467.62 $529,400.80 SCHEDULE IV TOTAL $659,580.00 $760,091.00 $820,177.50 $907,150.00 0 SCHEDULE V TOTAL $716,555.00 $722,115.00 $681,745.00 $713,270.00 SCHEDULE VI TOTAL $475,890.00 $460,834.50 $376,950.00 $525,750.00 r SCHEDULE VII TOTAL $102,450.00 $112,747.50 $160,000.00 $138,200.00 SCHEDULE VIII TOTAL $191,905.00 $215,068.00 $181,715.00 $225,750.00 � N SCHEDULE IX TOTAL $334,831.68 $349,334.00 $395,595.96 $385,589.80 Cn M Cl) 0 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT TOTAL $6,907,180.47 i $710551000.00 $71,566,995.43 $7,851,089.40 J E r a Packet Pg. 171 10.B • KENT W A S M I N G T O N DATE: May 21, 2024 TO: Kent City Council SUBJECT: Green River Bridge Repainting and Bridge Deck Repair Project Bid - Award MOTION: I move to award the Green River Bridge Repainting and Bridge Deck Repair Project to Mericka Group, LLC, and authorize the Mayor to sign all necessary documents, subject to final terms and conditions acceptable to the City Attorney and Public Works Director. SUMMARY: This project includes the repainting and deck repairs of the Green River Bridge on Meeker Street. The scope of work also includes minor structural repairs to the bridge, erosion and sediment control, work access, containment, and traffic control. The bid opening for this project was held on April 2, 2024, with four bids received. The lowest responsible and responsive bid was submitted by Mericka Group, LLC in the amount of $2,715,885. Bid Tab Summary Mericka Group, LLC $2,715,885.00 Massana Construction, Inc. $3,116,025.00 Amari Painting and Lining, LLC $3,235,775.00 Combined Construction, Inc. $3,451,629.00 Engineer's Estimate $3,429,387.00 BUDGET IMPACT: The project is primarily funded by federal grants administered by WSDOT; the City contribution will be paid for out of the Street Fund. SUPPORTS STRATEGIC PLAN GOAL: Evolving Infrastructure - Connecting people and places through strategic investments in physical and technological infrastructure. ATTACHMENTS: 1. Green River Bridge Repainting & Bridge Deck Repairs Project - Bid Tab (PDF) Packet Pg. 172 10.B.a Green River Bridge Repainting 1 2 3 4 and Bridge Deck Repair Bid Opening: April 2, 2024, 11:00 AM Mericka Group, LLC Massana Construction, Inc. Amari Painting & Lining LLC Combined Construction, Inc. 3 3331 Washington Way 4810 Pt Fosdick Drive, Suite 237 2435 W Pke Street 3701 South Road a Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to Longview, WA 98632 Gig Harbor, WA 98335 Houston, PA 15342 Mukilteo, WA 98275 contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest 0° L responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. Q TOTAL $2,715,885.00 $3,116,025.00 $3,235,775.00 $3,451,629.00 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL v m NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT a, L SCHEDULE A: PAINTING AND RELATED REPAIRS m Al MOBILIZATION 1 LS 160,000.00 $160,000.00 220,000.00 $220,000.00 206,220.00 $206,220.00 180,000.00 $180,000.00 A2 CLEARING AND GRUBBING 0.20 ACRE 10,000.00 $2,000.00 25,000.00 $5,000.00 40,000.00 $8,000.00 20,000.00 $4,000.00 A3 EROSION CONTROL AND WATER POLLUTION 1 LS 10,000.00 $10,000.00 50,000.00 $50,000.00 5,000.00 $5,000.00 5,000.00 $5,000.00 PREVENTION a A4 FLAGGERS 270 HR 100.00 $27,000.00 72.00 $19,440.00 100.00 $27,000.00 109.00 $29,430.00 A5 TRAFFIC CONTROL SUPERVISOR 1 LS 15,000.00 $15,000.00 50,000.00 $50,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 64,400.00 $64,400.00 A6 WORK ZONE SAFETY CONTINGENCY 1 FA 18,750.00 $18,750.00 18,750.00 $18,750.00 18,750.00 $18,750.00 18,750.00 $18,750.00 m` A7 CONSTRUCTION SIGNS CLASS A 255 SF 30.00 $7,650.00 35.00 $8,925.00 40.00 $10,200.00 40.00 $10,200.00 A8 PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN 6,225 HR 4.00 $24,900.00 3.00 $18,675.00 10.00 $62,250.00 8.00 $49,800.00 A9 OTHER TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES 1 LS 10,000.00 $10,000.00 75,000.00 $75,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 20,000.00 $20,000.00 A10 TYPE B PROGRESS SCHEDULE 1 LS 15,000.00 $15,000.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 c� All STRUCTURE SURVEYING 1 LS 15,000.00 $15,000.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 2,260.00 $2,260.00 rn Al2 MINOR CHANGE 1 CALC 18,750.00 $18,750.00 18,750.00 $18,750.00 18,750.00 $18,750.00 18,750.00 $18,750.00 M A13 SPCC PLAN 1 LS 5,000.00 $5,000.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 A14 NO TRESPASSING SIGN 5 EACH 125.00 $625.00 750.00 $3,750.00 1,000.00 $5,000.00 100.00 $500.00 A15 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 1 LS 7,500.00 $7,500.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 'm A16 FA-SITE CLEANUP OF BIO. AND PHYSICAL HAZARDS 1 FA 3,750.00 $3,750.00 3,750.00 $3,750.00 3,750.00 $3,750.00 3,750.00 $3,750.00 a A17 UNANTICIPATED REPAIR AND RESTORATION OF PUBLIC AND 1 EST 7,500.00 $7,500.00 7,500.00 $7,500.00 7,500.00 $7,500.00 7,500.00 $7,500.00 0 PRIVATE FACILITIES a A19 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLING AND DISPOSAL 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 A21 REPAIR OF EXISTING STEEL MEMBERS 1 LS 125,000.00 $125,000.00 100,000.00 $100,000.00 150,000.00 $150,000.00 90,000.00 $90,000.00 A22 CLEANING AND PAINTING 1 LS 385,000.00 $385,000.00 1,093,814.00 $1,093,814.00 500,000.00 $500,000.00 1,105,000.00 $1,105,000.00 A23 CLEANING, SEALING AND CAULKING PACK RUST 100 LF 400.00 $40,000.00 100.00 $10,000.00 30.00 $3,000.00 130.00 $13,000.00 0 A24 SPOT ABRASIVE BLAST CLEANING 4,800 SF 50.00 $240,000.00 35.00 $168,000.00 30.00 $144,000.00 65.00 $312,000.00 A25 CONTAINMENT OF ABRASIVES 1 LS 295,000.00 $295,000.00 350,000.00 $350,000.00 900,000.00 $900,000.00 682,500.00 $682,500.00 A26 TESTING AND DISPOSAL OF CONTAINMENT WASTE 1 FA 75,000.00 $75,000.00 75,000.00 $75,000.00 75,000.00 $75,000.00 75,000.00 $75,000.00 06 A27 ENGINEER DIRECTED REPAIR 1 FA 80,000.00 $80,000.00 80,000.00 $80,000.00 80,000.00 $80,000.00 80,000.00 $80,000.00 c .a SCHEDULE A TOTAL $1,598,425.00 $2,392,354.00 $2,268,420.00 $2,787,340.00 o: a� SCHEDULE B: DECK RESURFACING AND RELATED REPAIRS L B1 MOBILIZATION 1 LS 115,000.00 $115,000.00 50,000.00 $50,000.00 88,305.00 $88,305.00 140,000.00 $140,000.00 m B2 CLEARING AND GRUBBING 0.05 ACRE 10,000.00 $500.00 60,000.00 $3,000.00 40,000.00 $2,000.00 10,000.00 $500.00 B3 EROSION CONTROL AND WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION 1 LS 10,000.00 $10,000.00 25,000.00 $25,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 B4 FLAGGERS 90 HR 100.00 $9,000.00 72.00 $6,480.00 100.00 $9,000.00 109.00 $9,810.00 a B5 TRAFFIC CONTROL SUPERVISOR 1 LS 15,000.00 $15,000.00 25,000.00 $25,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 12,880.00 $12,880.00 B6 WORK ZONE SAFETY CONTINGENCY 1 FA 6,250.00 $6,250.00 6,250.00 $6,250.00 6,250.00 $6,250.00 6,250.00 $6,250.00 B7 CONSTRUCTION SIGNS CLASS A 85 SF 30.00 $2,550.00 35.00 $2,975.00 40.00 $3,400.00 40.00 $3,400.00 B8 PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN 2,075 HR 4.00 $8,300.00 3.00 $6,225.00 10.00 $20,750.00 8.00 $16,600.00 B9 OTHER TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES 1 LS 10,000.00 $10,000.00 55,000.00 $55,000.00 5,000.00 $5,000.00 20,000.00 $20,000.00 a B10 TYPE B PROGRESS SCHEDULE 1 LS 15,000.00 $15,000.00 500.00 $500.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 1311 STRUCTURE SURVEYING 1 LS 15,000.00 $15,000.00 6,835.00 $6,835.00 7,500.00 $7,500.00 13,670.00 $13,670.00 B12 MINOR CHANGE 1 CALC 6,250.00 $6,250.00 6,250.00 $6,250.00 6,250.00 $6,250.00 6,250.00 $6,250.00 Packet Pg. 173 10.B.a Green River Bridge Repainting 1 2 3 4 and Bridge Deck Repair Bid Opening: April 2, 2024, 11:00 AM Mericka Group, LLC Massana Construction, Inc. Amari Painting & Lining LLC Combined Construction, Inc. 3 3331 Washington Way 4810 Pt Fosdick Drive, Suite 237 2435 W Pke Street 3701 South Road a Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to Longview, WA 98632 Gig Harbor, WA 98335 Houston, PA 15342 Mukilteo, WA 98275 contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest 0° L responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. Q TOTAL $2,715,885.00 $3,116,025.00 $3,235,775.00 $3,451,629.00 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL UNIT TOTAL U m NO. PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT PRICE AMOUNT B13 SPCC PLAN 1 LS 5,000.00 $5,000.00 500.00 $500.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 L B14 NO TRESPASSING SIGN 1 EACH 125.00 $125.00 750.00 $750.00 1,000.00 $1,000.00 500.00 $500.00 m B15 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 1 LS 7,500.00 $7,500.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 1,500.00 $1,500.00 B16 FA-SITE CLEANUP OF BIO. AND PHYSICAL HAZARDS 1 FA 1,250.00 $1,250.00 1,250.00 $1,250.00 1,250.00 $1,250.00 1,250.00 $1,250.00 B17 UNANTICIPATED REPAIR AND RESTORATION OF PUBLIC AND 1 EST 2,500.00 $2,500.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 2,500.00 $2,500.00 PRIVATE FACILITIES Q B18 REPAIR OF CONC. SIDEWALK AND TRANSITIONS 1 LS 60,000.00 $60,000.00 5,000.00 $5,000.00 50,000.00 $50,000.00 20,000.00 $20,000.00 B19 POLYESTER CONCRETE TRIAL OVERLAY 1 LS 65,000.00 $65,000.00 4,500.00 $4,500.00 60,000.00 $60,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 B20 FORCE ACCOUNT GRINDING POLYESTER CONC. 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 m OVERLAY a� B21 POLYESTER CONCRETE OVERLAY 694 SY 305.00 $211,670.00 262.00 $181,828.00 300.00 $208,200.00 215.00 $149,210.00 �'- B22 EXPANSION JOINT SYSTEM STRIP SEAL - SUPERSTR. 67 LS 1,550.00 $103,850.00 1,825.00 $122,275.00 2,000.00 $134,000.00 970.00 $64,990.00 B23 SCARIFYING CONC. SURFACE 694 SY 170.00 $117,980.00 65.00 $45,110.00 150.00 $104,100.00 86.00 $59,684.00 B24 FURTHER DECK PREPARATION FOR TYPE 1 DECK 400 SF 120.00 $48,000.00 75.00 $30,000.00 124.00 $49,600.00 25.00 $10,000.00 ao REPAIR B25 FURTHER DECK PREPARATION FOR TYPE 2 DECK 600 SF $99,000.00 $57,000.00 150.00 $90,000.00 25.00 $15,000.00 REPAIR 165.00 95.00 B26 SPALL AND DELAMINATION REPAIR AND CRACK 1 FA 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 15,000.00 $15,000.00 SEALING 00 B27 CONCRETE CLEANING AND APPLYING PIGMENTED 1 LS 30,000.00 $30,000.00 10,000.00 $10,000.00 5,000.00 $5,000.00 13,000.00 $13,000.00 a SEALER o B28 PLANING BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT 150 SY 385.00 $57,750.00 40.00 $6,000.00 50.00 $7,500.00 60.00 $9,000.00 B29 HMA CL. 1/2" PG 58V-22 50 TON 435.00 $21,750.00 215.00 $10,750.00 230.00 $11,500.00 322.00 $16,100.00 Q B30 SINGLE SOLID PLASTIC EDGE LINE 480 LF 15.00 $7,200.00 8.00 $3,840.00 15.00 $7,200.00 15.00 $7,200.00 B31 PROFILED PLASTIC DOUBLE YELLOW CENTER LINE 290 LF 25.00 $7,250.00 12.00 $3,480.00 25.00 $7,250.00 15.00 $4,350.00 a B32 SEALING EXISTING CCP TRANSV AND LOGIT JOINT 233 LF 145.00 $33,785.00 81.00 $18,873.00 100.00 $23,300.00 65.00 $15,145.00 a� a� SCHEDULE B TOTAL $1,117,460.00 $723,671.00 $967,355.00 $664,289.00 m 06 c SUMMARY: a SCHEDULE A TOTAL $1,598,425.00 $2,392,354.00 $2,268,420.00 $2,787,340.00 SCHEDULE B TOTAL $1,117,460.00 $723,671.00 $967,355.00 $664,289.00 a, L W CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT TOTALI $2,715,885.00 $3,116,025.00 $3,235,775.00 $3,451,629.00 c a� 'L^ V I_ U Q Packet Pg. 174 10.B.a Green River Bridge Repainting and Bridge Deck Repair Bid Opening: April 2, 2024, 11:00 AM Engineer's Estimate Stephen Lincoln a Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest °0 L responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. Q TOTAL $3,429,387.00 a ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL Y a� NO. PRICE AMOUNT ° as a� •L SCHEDULE A: PAINTING AND RELATED REPAIRS m Al MOBILIZATION 1 LS 264,333.00 $264,333.00 _ A2 CLEARING AND GRUBBING 0.20 ACRE 35,000.00 $7,000.00 A3 EROSION CONTROL AND WATER POLLUTION 1 LS 7,500.00 $7,500.00 c PREVENTION a d A4 FLAGGERS 270 HR 70.00 $18,900.00 d A5 TRAFFIC CONTROL SUPERVISOR 1 LS 11,250.00 $11,250.00 A6 WORK ZONE SAFETY CONTINGENCY 1 FA 18,750.00 $18,750.00 m A7 CONSTRUCTION SIGNS CLASS A 255 SF 50.00 $12,750.00 A8 PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN 6,225 HR 6.00 $37,350.00 A9 OTHER TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES 1 LS 15,000.00 $15,000.00 L A10 TYPE B PROGRESS SCHEDULE 1 LS 2,250.00 $2,250.00 All STRUCTURE SURVEYING 1 LS 7,500.00 $7,500.00 w Al2 MINOR CHANGE 1 CALC 18,750.00 $18,750.00 A13 SPCC PLAN 1 LS 3,750.00 $3,750.00 A14 NO TRESPASSING SIGN 5 EACH 250.00 $1,250.00 ~ A15 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 1 LS 3,750.00 $3,750.00 m A16 FA-SITE CLEANUP OF BIO. AND PHYSICAL HAZARDS 1 FA 3,750.00 $3,750.00 A17 UNANTICIPATED REPAIR AND RESTORATION OF PUBLIC AND 1 EST 7,500.00 $7,500.00 0 PRIVATE FACILITIES a A19 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL HANDLING AND DISPOSAL 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 A21 REPAIR OF EXISTING STEEL MEMBERS 1 LS 100,000.00 $100,000.00 A22 CLEANING AND PAINTING 1 LS 1,540,000.00 $1,540,000.00 A23 CLEANING, SEALING AND CAULKING PACK RUST 100 LF 150.00 $15,000.00 0 A24 SPOT ABRASIVE BLAST CLEANING 4,800 SF 40.00 $192,000.00 a, A25 CONTAINMENT OF ABRASIVES 1 LS 175,000.00 $175,000.00 m A26 TESTING AND DISPOSAL OF CONTAINMENT WASTE 1 FA 75,000.00 $75,000.00 Ca A27 ENGINEER DIRECTED REPAIR 1 FA 80,000.00 $80,000.00 c _M SCHEDULE A TOTAL $2,628,333.00 a as SCHEDULE B: DECK RESURFACING AND RELATED REPAIRS •L B1 MOBILIZATION 1 LS 79,989.00 $79,989.00 m B2 CLEARING AND GRUBBING 0.05 ACRE 35,000.00 $1,750.00 B3 EROSION CONTROL AND WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION 1 LS 2,500.00 $2,500.00 B4 FLAGGERS 90 HR 70.00 $6,300.00 L B5 TRAFFIC CONTROL SUPERVISOR 1 LS 3,750.00 $3,750.00 r B6 WORK ZONE SAFETY CONTINGENCY 1 FA 6,250.00 $6,250.00 B7 CONSTRUCTION SIGNS CLASS A 85 SF 50.00 $4,250.00 B8 PORTABLE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN 2,075 HR 6.00 $12,450.00 B9 OTHER TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES 1 LS 5,000.00 $5,000.00 Q B10 TYPE B PROGRESS SCHEDULE 1 LS 750.00 $750.00 1311 STRUCTURE SURVEYING 1 LS 2,500.00 $2,500.00 B12 MINOR CHANGE 1 CALC 6,250.00 $6,250.00 Packet Pg. 175 10.B.a Green River Bridge Repainting and Bridge Deck Repair Bid Opening: April 2, 2024, 11:00 AM Engineer's Estimate Stephen Lincoln a Disclaimer: These preliminary bid results are provided as a convenience to contractors for informational purposes only and do not identify lowest °0 L responsible bidder. Bid review by staff and final award pending. Q TOTAL $3,429,387.00 a ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY UNIT UNIT TOTAL Y a� NO. PRICE AMOUNT ° as B13 SPCC PLAN 1 LS 1,250.00 $1,250.00 L B14 NO TRESPASSING SIGN 1 EACH 250.00 $250.00 m B15 HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 1 LS 1,250.00 $1,250.00 B16 FA-SITE CLEANUP OF BIO. AND PHYSICAL HAZARDS 1 FA 1,250.00 $1,250.00 B17 UNANTICIPATED REPAIR AND RESTORATION OF PUBLIC AND 1 EST 2,500.00 $2,500.00 c PRIVATE FACILITIES Q B18 REPAIR OF CONC. SIDEWALK AND TRANSITIONS 1 LS 5,000.00 $5,000.00 B19 POLYESTER CONCRETE TRIAL OVERLAY 1 LS 30,000.00 $30,000.00 B20 FORCE ACCOUNT GRINDING POLYESTER CONC. 1 FA 10,000.00 $10,000.00 m OVERLAY as B21 POLYESTER CONCRETE OVERLAY 694 SY 250.00 $173,500.00 �'— B22 EXPANSION JOINT SYSTEM STRIP SEAL - SUPERSTR. 67 LS 1,500.00 $100,500.00 B23 SCARIFYING CONC. SURFACE 694 SY 175.00 $121,450.00 B24 FURTHER DECK PREPARATION FOR TYPE 1 DECK 400 SF 75.00 $30,000.00 00 REPAIR B25 FURTHER DECK PREPARATION FOR TYPE 2 DECK 600 SF 150.00 $90,000.00 REPAIR M B26 SPALL AND DELAMINATION REPAIR AND CRACK 1 FA 15,000.00 $15,000.00 :2 SEALING m B27 CONCRETE CLEANING AND APPLYING PIGMENTED 1 LS 62,000.00 $62,000.00 d SEALER o CL B28 PLANING BITUMINOUS PAVEMENT 150 SY 50.00 $7,500.00 N B29 HMA CL. 1/2" PG 58V-22 50 TON 180.00 $9,000.00 Q B30 SINGLE SOLID PLASTIC EDGE LINE 480 LF 10.00 $4,800.00 B31 PROFILED PLASTIC DOUBLE YELLOW CENTER LINE 290 LF 10.00 $2,900.00 B32 SEALING EXISTING CCP TRANSV AND LOGIT JOINT 233 LF 5.00 $1,165.00 ° a� a� SCHEDULE B TOTAL $801,054.00 m Ca aM c c SUMMARY: M Q. SCHEDULE A TOTAL $2,628,333.00 SCHEDULE B TOTAL $801,054.00 a, •L m CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT TOTAL $3,429,387.00 c a� as ,L^ V c� E t V R a Packet Pg. 176