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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023RESOLUTION NO. 2023 A RESOLUTION of the City Council of the City of Kent, Washington, to urge the Washington State Legislature to work collaboratively to pass a comprehensive transportation funding package in 202L. RECITALS A. The City of Kent is the sixth largest city in Washington State with a population of nearly 115,000, covering a geographic area of 34 square miles. As the fourth largest manufacturing and distribution center in the United States, the state has long valued the Kent Valley's industrial and manufacturing industries as key to the success of the state's ports and overall economy. Home to over 4,500 businesses and approximately 78,000 jobs, Kent's $8 billion gross business income is the highest among its peer cities in South King CountY. B. An accessible, complete, multimodal, and well-maintained transportation system is foundational to Kent',s growing community, industrial and manufacturing industries, economy, and quality of life' SuPPort of Passage of Co m p re h e ns ive T ra ns Po rtatio n Package Resolution 1 c. In addition, Kent is still feeling the impacts of coVID-19' Unemployment remains high and the long-term economic impacts of the pandemic remain uncertain' D. Washington State faced transportation funding gaps prior to the pandemic and these challenges have only been exacerbated in the last year, with disproportionate impacts on low-income communities and communities of color. E, The state now projects a transportation budget shortfall of $758 million for the next three years, and the state's transportation revenue streams, including gas tax, tolling, and fees for transit agencies and the ferry system, have eroded due to the pandemic, but the needs of washington State families and our economy cannot wait. F. The state has a significant backlog of deferred maintenance projects that threaten the reliability and safety of our transportation system. Washington State Department of Transpottation (WSDOT) estimates that the cost to preserve the state transportation system in a state of good repair is $8.1 billion over the next ten years. G. passage of a comprehensive statewide infrastructure package will support job creation and recovery; put people to work; move people and goods more efficiently; ensure mobility for our essential workers; enhance mobility and multi-modal options; and improve our state's economy and quality of life. H. Every $1 spent in new construction generates $L.97 in economic activity; increases earning by 54 cents for all households, not just those employed in construction; supports nearly 11 additional jobs across 2 Support of Passage of Co m P re he nsive T ra ns Po rtatio n Package Resolution the economy; and every $1 invested in public transportation generates approximately $4 in economic returns. I. A delay in action by the Legislature will mean that projects will be shelved, stifling the process begun through the 2015 Connecting Washington package and resulting in less economic activity, more job losses, and a further deterioration of our transportation system. J. The Washington State Legislature should take action to stimulate equitable economic recovery, not cause further harm. K. Ensuring the continuity and completion of our multimodal systems around the state is paramount for our essential workers, most vulnerable populations, and the post-pandemic workforce. L. State investments in transit, bike and pedestrian service, freight mobility, and capital needs will be necessary to facilitate a strong economic recovery by creating jobs and assisting workers to return to their work sites. M. The City has prioritized two critical transportation projects that benefit the Kent community, the region and the entire state. The first is to complete the South 224th/228th Street Corridor. The City has constructed a series of projects over the last 15 years to create a cross valley corridor through its manufacturing industrial center, This corridor improves access to Kent's 40-million square feet industrial center that supports over 70,000 family wage jobs. Once completed, it will connect I-5, the SR 509 Gateway Project, SR 181, SR 167, and SR 515 to provide a seamless corridor for freight and commuters between the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma and south SuPport of Passage of Co m p re he ns ive T ra ns Po rtat io n Package Resolution 3 Puget Sound communities. The remaining segment of the roadway, South 224th Street Corridor, is currently underfunded' N. The second is a multimodal project to make intersection improvements, primarily safety-related, to the Interurban Trail. This regional trail bisects Kent's manufacturing center, The City heard a strong desire for a bike and pedestrian commute route option in and out of the industrial valley. The interurban trail has the potential to provide that commute option, but six intersections are particularly unsafe to cross, making the trail not a preferred route. O. For these reasons, the City urges the Legislature to work together to pass a comprehensive transportation package' NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENT, WASHINGTON, DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: RESOLUTION SECTION 7. - Recitals Incorporated. The above Recitals are incorporated into this Resolution and constitute findings of the Kent City Council. SECTION 2 The members of the city council of Kent, washington, to help spur economic activity and local job creation, urge the Washington State Legislature to pass a comprehensive transportation package in 2O2t. SECTION 3, - Severability. If any one or more section, subsection, or sentence of this resolution is held to be unconstitutional or invalid, such SuPPort of Passage of Co m p re he ns ive Tra n s Po rtatio n Package Resolution 4 decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this resolution and the same shall remain in full force and effect. SECTION 4. - Corrections by City Clerk' Upon approval of the city attorney, the city clerk is authorized to make necessary corrections to this resolution, including the correction of clerical errors; resolution, section, or subsection numberin g', or references to other local, state, or federal laws, codes, rules, or regulations. SECTION S, - Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage' DANA RALPH, MAYO Aoril 6. 202L Date Approved ATTEST: 0 April6,2O2t Date AdoptedKIMBERLEY A.MOTO, CITY C APPROVED AS TO FORM: Mtk a,0/ CHRISTINA SCHUCK, ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY for ARTHUR "PAT" FITZPATRICK, CITY ATTORNEY r'l"1 lt : il',:i i ii'5 SuPPort of Passage of Co m p reh e nsive T ra ns Po rtat io n Package Resolution