County: King List of Amendment Projects: Approved 5/16/2017. Jurisdiction: Enumclaw. Project Number: ENM-6
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3 Central Puget Sound Regional Transportation Improvement Program Amendments and Corrections to be included in the STIP PSRC's Amendment County: King List of Amendment Projects: Approved Jurisdiction: Enumclaw Project Number: ENM-6 Title: Enumclaw Foothills Trail: Battersby Ave to N. City Limits P/E-Design /1/2018 Demonstration $55,000 $0 $0 $55,000 Construction /1/2019 Demonstration $315,000 $0 $0 $315,000 N/A Totals: $370,000 $0 $0 $370,000 Location: Battersby Ave to North City Limits (950 south of McHugh Ave) MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Regional Trail (Separate Facility) From: Foothills Trail (Battersby Ave To: Foothills Trail (Mchugh Ave) ; Total Cost: $370,000 Environmental Status: DCE This project will provide Hot Mixed Asphalt (HMA) for a shared use pathway, related earthwork, and include signage, drainage, and landscaping. A - 1
4 County: King List of Amendment Projects: Approved Jurisdiction: Federal Way Project Number: FW-30 Title: Military Rd S / S 298th St Compact Roundabout P/E-Design /1/2017 Local $0 $0 $10,000 $10,000 P/E-Design /1/2017 HSIP $90,000 $0 $0 $90,000 ROW /1/2018 Local $0 $0 $10,500 $10,500 ROW /1/2018 HSIP $94,500 $0 $0 $94,500 Construction /1/2018 Local $0 $0 $62,843 $62,843 Construction /1/2018 HSIP $538,593 $0 $0 $538,593 Totals: $723,093 $0 $83,343 $806,436 Functional Class: Urban Minor Arterial Location: Military Rd S and S 298th St MTP Status: Candidate MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Single Intersection -- Roadway From: N/A To: N/A Total Cost: $806,436 Regionally Significant: Yes Construct a compact roundabout at the intersection of Military Rd S & S 298th St. Environmental Status: DCE A - 2
5 County: King List of Amendment Projects: Approved Jurisdiction: Seattle Project Number: SEA-201 Title: Rainier View Elementary School Safety Project Construction /1/2017 Safe Routes To Schools $420,000 $0 $0 $420,000 Construction /1/2017 Local $0 $0 $1,094,260 $1,094,260 Totals: $420,000 $0 $1,094,260 $1,514,260 Location: Rainier View Elementary School MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): NA Improvement Type: Sidewalk From: Various school walk routes To: Various school walk routes Total Cost: $1,775,339 Install curb extensions, curb ramps, and complete the sidewalk network in the vicinity of Beacon Ave S on the school walk route to Rainier View Elementary School. Jurisdiction: Seattle ADS Project Number: ADS-1 Title: Sustain Community Shuttles for Seniors and People With Disabilities Equipment /1/2017 Local $0 $0 $608,961 $608,961 Equipment /1/ $490,911 $0 $0 $490,911 Totals: $490,911 $0 $608,961 $1,099,872 Location: N/A MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Operations -- Transit From: N/A To: N/A Total Cost: $1,099,872 Provide demand-response public transportation service for seniors and people with disabilities in Seattle and King County. A - 3
6 County: Pierce List of Amendment Projects: Approved Jurisdiction: Puyallup Project Number: PUY-25 Title: 5th St SW/NW Adaptive Traffic Control P/E-Design /1/2017 Local $0 $0 $10,000 $10,000 P/E-Design /1/2017 HSIP $90,000 $0 $0 $90,000 ROW /1/2017 Local $0 $0 $7,500 $7,500 ROW /1/2017 HSIP $67,500 $0 $0 $67,500 Construction /1/2017 Local $0 $0 $72,500 $72,500 Construction /1/2017 HSIP $652,500 $0 $0 $652,500 Totals: $810,000 $0 $90,000 $900,000 Functional Class: Urban Principal Arterial Location: 5th St SW/NW Corridor - 5 Intersections MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: ITS From: N/A To: N/A Total Cost: $900,000 Design and construct signal Improvements for timing using adaptive technology, upgrade to 12-inch vehicle displays and add retro-reflective backplates to existing heads. A - 4
7 County: Pierce List of Amendment Projects: Approved Jurisdiction: Wilkeson Project Number: WILK-2 Title: Foothills Trail Extension Through Town Center of Wilkeson to Railroad Avenue Construction /31/2017 State $0 $825,000 $0 $825,000 STPR-1445(003) Totals: $0 $825,000 $0 $825,000 Location: Foothills Trail current terminus south of Hill Street in Wilkeson MTP Status: Candidate MTP Reference(s): 3439 Improvement Type: Regional Trail (Separate Facility) From: Hill Street/SR 165 To: Railroad Avenue/SR 165 Total Cost: $1,072,000 Regionally Significant: Yes The project will extend the Foothills Trail from its current terminus just south of Hill Street across Wilkeson Creek, through the Wilkeson town center, and to Railroad Avenue. Crosswalks and pedestrian lighting will be included in the design. Property that was previously a railroad corridor will be purchased to extend the trail and the old railroad trestle over Wilkeson Creek will be evaluated to determine if it can be retrofitted to serve as the trail bridge over Wilkeson Creek. A - 5
8 County: Snohomish List of Amendment Projects: Approved Jurisdiction: Community Transit Project Number: CT-54 Title: Transit Revenue Vehicles Other /30/2018 Local $0 $0 $4,862,036 $4,862,036 Other /30/ $1,907,164 $0 $0 $1,907,164 Other /30/ HIMB $2,735,565 $0 $0 $2,735,565 Other /30/ (Urban) $11,009,313 $0 $0 $11,009,313 Totals: $15,652,042 $0 $4,862,036 $20,514,078 WA WA WA-90-X WA-90-X WA-90-X WA FT13(003) WA Location: Vehicles will be used for Transit Service throughout CT's PTBA, and into Pierce, King, Snohomish & Skagit Counties MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Vehicle Expansion From: N/A To: N/A Total Cost: $49,526,621 This is a TIP bucket project which contains Community Transit's FTA funded Revenue Vehicle grants for Replacement or Expansion including Transit Buses, Paratransit Coaches and Vanpool Rideshare Automobiles. During all the years of this project, since it first appears in the TIP, the project will provide a cumulative total of 129 transit vehicles. A - 6
9 County: Snohomish List of Amendment Projects: Approved Project Number: CT-56 Title: Preventive Maintenance Capital Operating Other /30/2018 Local $0 $0 $1,049,340 $1,049,340 Other /30/ (Urban) $1,919,391 $0 $0 $1,919,391 Totals: $1,919,391 $0 $1,049,340 $2,968,731 WA WA-90-X WA-90-X WA-90-X WA-90-X WA-90-X WA-90-X Location: Preventive Maintenance will support transit service throughout CT's PTBA and into King County. MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Operations -- Transit From: N/A To: N/A Total Cost: $12,394,189 This is a TIP bucket project which contains Community Transit's FTA funded Preventive Maintenance Operating grants. Preventive Maintenance covers a range of possible work types to preserve and maintain vehicle and non vehicle assets including routine servicing, repairs, inspection and administration. The project consists of FTA funds already expended or scheduled to be expended over the span of FFYs A - 7
10 County: Snohomish List of Amendment Projects: Approved Project Number: CT-64 Title: Transit Revenue Vehicles Other /1/2018 CMAQ $1,000,000 $0 $0 $1,000,000 Other /30/2020 Local $0 $0 $6,298,741 $6,298,741 Other /30/ $2,911,479 $0 $0 $2,911,479 Other /30/ HIMB $3,273,294 $0 $0 $3,273,294 Other /30/ (Urban) $18,010,191 $0 $0 $18,010,191 Totals: $25,194,964 $0 $6,298,741 $31,493,705 Location: N/A MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Vehicle Replacement From: N/A To: N/A Total Cost: $31,493,705 This is a TIP bucket project which contains Community Transit's FTA funded Revenue Vehicle grants for Replacement or Expansion including Transit Buses, Paratransit Coaches and Vanpool Rideshare Automobiles. During all the years of this project, since it first appears in the TIP, the project will provide a cumulative total of 48 transit vehicles. A - 8
11 County: Snohomish List of Amendment Projects: Approved Jurisdiction: Senior Services of Snohomish County Project Number: SSSC-10 Title: Transportation Assistance Program - Pay Your Pal Equipment /30/2019 Local $0 $0 $45,000 $45,000 Equipment /30/ $45,000 $0 $0 $45,000 Totals: $45,000 $0 $45,000 $90,000 Location: Snohomish County MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Other -- Special From: N/A To: N/A Total Cost: $90,000 The Pay Your Pal Program (PYP) provides a safe and economical way to transport seniors and people with disabilities by providing mileage reimbursement for people who volunteer to drive to work, school or medical appointments. Riders eligible for this program live in rural and urban parts of Snohomish County outside of the 3/4 mile ADA Corridor served by public paratransit agencies; are seniors and individuals with disabilities; and have a need for transportation that cannot be met by other transportation providers. A - 9
12 County: Snohomish List of Amendment Projects: Approved Jurisdiction: Stanwood Project Number: STN-10 Title: 68th Avenue NW Safe Routes to School Construction /1/2016 State $0 $336,870 $0 $336,870 Construction /2/2016 Local $0 $0 $109,880 $109,880 Construction /1/2016 Safe Routes To Schools $93,250 $0 $0 $93,250 SRTS-1235(002) Totals: $93,250 $336,870 $109,880 $540,000 Functional Class: Urban Collector Location: 68th Avenue NW MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Sidewalk From: 280th Street NW To: 288th Street NW Total Cost: $834,799 Environmental Status: DCE The project includes sidewalk, curb, gutter, planter strip, educational materials and events, speed feedback signs, and emphasis patrols. A - 10
13 County: Multicounty Agencies List of Amendment Projects: Approved Jurisdiction: Sound Transit Project Number: RTA-81 Title: Tacoma Link Expansion Project P/E-Design /31/2017 Local $0 $0 $5,014,320 $5,014,320 P/E-Design /31/2018 Local $0 $0 $674,200 $674,200 ROW /1/2017 Local $0 $0 $4,719,360 $4,719,360 ROW /31/2018 Local $0 $0 $2,457,940 $2,457,940 Construction /30/2017 Local $0 $0 $15,500,000 $15,500,000 Construction /30/ (NS) $62,000,000 $0 $0 $62,000,000 Construction /31/2017 Local $0 $0 $11,669,600 $11,669,600 Construction /1/2018 TIGER $15,000,000 $0 $0 $15,000,000 Construction /31/2018 Local $0 $0 $9,321,410 $9,321,410 Other /30/2017 Local $0 $0 $3,249,999 $3,249,999 Other /30/ (NS) $12,999,999 $0 $0 $12,999,999 Other /31/2017 Local $0 $0 $564,940 $564,940 Other /31/ (Urban) $1,403,278 $0 $0 $1,403,278 Other /31/2018 Local $0 $0 $417,520 $417,520 Totals: $91,403,277 $0 $53,589,289 $144,992,566 STPUL-FT13(007) WA-95-X STPUL,CM-FT13(007) WA WA-95-X WA-95-X Location: downtown Tacoma, WA MTP Status: Candidate MTP Reference(s): 5459 Improvement Type: New/Relocated Transit Alignment From: Theatre District Station/S 9th To: Hilltop District/S 19th St. Total Cost: $175,626,000 Regionally Significant: Yes Environmental Status: EA This project will expand Tacoma Link light rail. Work includes alternatives analysis, preliminary engineering, environmental review, right of way, and the purchase of light rail vehicles for the extension of Tacoma Link light rail, nonmotorized improvements to improve access to Tacoma Link, and bus improvements around Tacoma Link stations. The TIGER funds will be used for design, construction management, construction of guideway, and track and systems work. This is a multiyear project and the programming reflects the funds available within the span of the regional TIP. A - 11
14 County: Multicounty Agencies List of Amendment Projects: Approved Project Number: RTA-83 Title: Sounder Vehicle Preservation and Maintenance Program P/E-Design /31/2017 Local $0 $0 $141,000 $141,000 Construction /31/2017 Local $0 $0 $1,745,000 $1,745,000 Other /31/2017 Local $0 $0 $1,915,404 $1,915,404 Other /31/ (Urban) $3,037,596 $0 $0 $3,037,596 Totals: $3,037,596 $0 $3,801,404 $6,839,000 WA-90-X WA-90-X CM-FT15(002) WA Location: Seattle, WA MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Operations -- Transit From: N/A To: N/A Total Cost: $22,451,000 Sounder commuter rail major locomotives, engines and truck overhauls and other commuter rail vehicle preservation projects to extend the life and ensure continued performance of these assets. This is a TIP bucket project which contains Sound Transit's tasks over time to provide for Sounder vehicle preservation projects. Previous CMAQ funds retrofitted four locomotive engines from Tier 0 to Tier 3 emissions standards by upgrading 15-year old, unregulated locomotive engines with newer, Tier 3 EPA-certified engines. A - 12
15 County: Multicounty Agencies List of Amendment Projects: Approved Project Number: RTA-84 Title: Tacoma Trestle Track & Signal P/E-Design /31/2017 Local $0 $0 $1,410,000 $1,410,000 P/E-Design /31/2018 Local $0 $0 $136,000 $136,000 ROW /31/2017 Local $0 $0 $294,000 $294,000 Construction /31/2017 Local $0 $0 $35,853,000 $35,853,000 Construction /31/2018 Local $0 $0 $11,614,000 $11,614,000 Other /31/2017 Local $0 $0 $1,243,000 $1,243,000 Other /31/2018 Local $0 $0 $171,000 $171,000 Totals: $0 $0 $50,721,000 $50,721,000 WA WA-90-X WA WA-90-X Location: Rail track between the Tacoma Dome Station and vicinity of M St MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: New/Relocated Transit Alignment From: M Street To: Tacoma Dome Station Total Cost: $117,471,404 Environmental Status: DCE Design and construction of additional track and new structures along an approximately 0.65 mile section of track between the existing Tacoma Dome Station and the vicinity of M Street in Tacoma. This is a multi-year project and the programming reflects the funds available within the span of the regional TIP. A - 13
16 County: Multicounty Agencies List of Amendment Projects: Approved Project Number: RTA-90 Title: ST2 Light Rail Vehicle (LRV) Fleet Expansion Construction /31/2017 Local $0 $0 $1,191,143 $1,191,143 Construction /31/2018 Local $0 $0 $1,843,273 $1,843,273 Other /31/2017 Local $0 $0 $64,121,112 $64,121,112 Other /31/2018 Local $0 $0 $26,877,697 $26,877,697 n/a Totals: $0 $0 $94,033,225 $94,033,225 Location: Regional MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Vehicle Expansion From: N/A To: N/A Total Cost: $745,000,000 Environmental Status: EIS This project provides for management, design, manufacturing, assembly, inspection, testing and delivery of approximately 152 low floor light rail vehicles for projects including Northgate, East Link, Lynnwood Link, Federal Way Link and Downtown Redmond Link. This project is necessary to complete the procurement and delivery of approximately 152 additional LRVs, bringing the total fleet to the 214 LRVs required for revenue service by The total cost for this project is approximately $745 million and overall completion of this project is September This is a multi-year project and the programming reflects the funds available within the span of the regional TIP. A - 14
17 County: WSDOT List of Amendment Projects: Approved Jurisdiction: WSDOT Northwest Region Project Number: WDNW-999 Title: SR 530/Trafton Creek - Fish Passage P/E-Design /1/2017 STP(W) $1,355,207 $0 $0 $1,355,207 P/E-Design /1/2017 State $0 $54,858 $0 $54,858 ROW /2/2017 State $0 $48,150 $0 $48, A Totals: $1,355,207 $103,008 $0 $1,458,215 Functional Class: Rural Minor Arterial Location: NE of Arlington MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Environmental Improvement -- Roadway From: Trafton Creek (MP 24.40) To: Trafton Creek (MP 24.90) Total Cost: $15,131,811 Remove the existing fish passage barrier and replace it with a fish passable structure. Project Number: WDNW-1022 Title: SR 99/N 60th St to N 145th St - Paving & ADA Compliance A & 0099(135) Totals: #Error #Error #Error #Error Functional Class: Urban Principal Arterial Location: SR 99 in North Seattle MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Resurfacing From: N 60th St (MP 36.18) To: N 145th St (MP 40.48) Total Cost: $10,387,448 PIN A - The paving project will mill and inlay the outside lanes of both northbound and southbound SR 99 and overlay the rest of the roadway with 0.15 feet of Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA). In addition, this project will repair the deck of Br 99/574. PIN B - The ADA Compliance project will evaluate/replace pedestrian ramps. A - 15
18 County: WSDOT List of Amendment Projects: Approved Project Number: WDNW-1130 Title: SR 99/N 60th St to N 145th St - ADA Compliance Construction /12/2018 NHPP $1,148,911 $0 $0 $1,148,911 Construction /12/2018 Local $0 $0 $23,447 $23, B Totals: $1,148,911 $0 $23,447 $1,172,358 Functional Class: Urban Principal Arterial Location: Seattle MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Safety -- Roadway From: MP To: MP This project will evaluate/replace pedestrian ramps. Total Cost: $1,742,889 A - 16
19 County: WSDOT List of Amendment Projects: Approved Jurisdiction: WSDOT Olympic Region Project Number: WDO-429 Title: SR 302/Minter Creek - Remove Fish Barrier P/E-Design /2/2017 State $0 $828,803 $0 $828,803 ROW /2/2018 State $0 $1,614 $0 $1,614 ROW /2/2018 NHPP $79,086 $0 $0 $79,086 Construction /2/2019 State $0 $141,696 $0 $141,696 Construction /2/2019 NHPP $6,943,104 $0 $0 $6,943, A Totals: $7,022,190 $972,113 $0 $7,994,303 Functional Class: Urban Principal Arterial Location: SR 302 MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Environmental Improvement -- Roadway From: SRMP To: SRMP Total Cost: $8,335,681 The existing drainage structure at this location has been identified as a fish passage barrier. By replacing the existing structure with a fish passable structure, the restriction to fish passage will be eliminated.(990286). A - 17
20 County: WSDOT List of Amendment Projects: Approved Project Number: WDO-430 Title: SR 302/Purdy Bridge - Bridge Rehabilitation P/E-Design /10/2017 State $0 $20,052 $0 $20,052 P/E-Design /10/2017 NHPP $481,259 $0 $0 $481,259 ROW /1/2017 State $0 $1,555 $0 $1,555 ROW /1/2017 NHPP $76,190 $0 $0 $76,190 Construction /5/2018 State $0 $106,478 $0 $106,478 Construction /5/2018 NHPP $5,217,424 $0 $0 $5,217, A Totals: $5,774,873 $128,085 $0 $5,902,958 Functional Class: Urban Principal Arterial Location: SR 302 MTP Status: Exempt MTP Reference(s): N/A Improvement Type: Bridge Rehabilitation From: SRMP To: SRMP Total Cost: $5,902,958 The existing bridge built in 1936 is structurally deficient. By rehabilitating the columns, beams, and sidewalks the structural and functional integrity of the bridge will be preserved. Rehabilitate columns, beams and sidewalks on bridge 302/105. A - 18
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