HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/16/2026 07.E. Resolution set hearing date July 7, 2026_adopt 6 yr TIP and Capital Facilities_2027-2032 'V i'ii
(7-----
/ l
r
t,'^gin.;k NT1V 1a c=
BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL
YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDA STATEMENT
Item No. 7.E.
For Meeting of: June 16, 2026
ITEM TITLE: Resolution setting date of July 7, 2026 to review and adopt the Six-
year Transportation Improvement Program and Capital Facilities
Element of the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan for 2027-
2032 (No Budgetary impact)
SUBMITTED BY: Robert Washabaugh, City Engineer
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
Each year the City of Yakima (City) is required by state statute to update its Six-year Transportation
Improvement Program (TIP)for submittal to the Washington State Department of Transportation for
inclusion in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). This plan must include all
transportation projects for which state gas tax revenue or federal revenue will be used.
A Public Hearing will be held to consider adoption of a Resolution approving the Six-year Transportation
Improvement Program (TIP)for 2027-2032 and amending the regional Metropolitan Transportation Plan
and Comprehensive Plan Capital Facilities Element.
Projects must be listed in the STIP in order to be approved by the Federal Highway Administration
(FHWA) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to utilize federal funds by the State of Washington
for approved state funding agencies. The STIP is an annual prioritized program of transportation projects
compiled from local and regional plans that can be updated as needed any time from January through
October. The STIP, along with regional plans, provide a backbone for developing projects for the inter-
modal transportation network in the State of Washington. The STIP contains federally funded projects
plus state and local projects that are regionally significant. The projects have been identified through the
planning process as the highest priority for the available funding to the state's transportation program.
Project ranking is subjective but has been performed utilizing data supplied by City Engineering and the
Street and Traffic Division. The ranking will be integrated with other project needs and the total list will be
reviewed and adjusted to the particular need of the City of Yakima.
Planning activities of state and local governments are essential parts of integrated regional planning
processes. Long range transportation planning is a part of the comprehensive land use planning carried
out by local governments and citizen participation is an integral part of the planning process at all levels.
All local agencies are required to hold at least one public hearing during the development of the Six-year
Transportation Improvement program. The City needs to amend the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive
Plan Capital Facilities Element to incorporate the adopted Six-year TIP for 2027 to 2032. This will ensure
that we are in compliance with the Growth Management Act and that we are consistent with the
Comprehensive Plan as required.
ITEM BUDGETED: N/A
19
STRATEGIC PRIORITY 24-25: A Resilient Yakima
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution.
ATTACHMENTS:
Resolution set date.docx
20
RESOLUTION NO. R-2026-
A RESOLUTION setting the time and place for a hearing on July 7, 2026, to review and
adopt the Six-year Transportation Improvement Program and Capital
Facilities Element of the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan for the
period of 2027-2032.
WHEREAS, the City of Yakima annually prepares, reviews and adopts a six-year
program (TIP) for the construction of streets and arterial streets in the City of Yakima for the
ensuing six-year period, all as contemplated and required by the State RCW 35.77.010 and
applicable federal law; and
WHEREAS, the City of Yakima desires to amend the Yakima Urban Area
Comprehensive Plan Capital Facilities Element to reflect the adoption of the six-year TIP, as
contemplated and required by RCW 36.70A.070(6) to ensure compliance with the Growth
Management Act and consistency of the Comprehensive Plan and Six-year TIP; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing must be held on said programs before final approval, now,
therefore,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
That said program shall be presented for hearing and determination on Tuesday, July 7,
2026, at the hour of 6:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers, or as soon thereafter as the same
may be heard, and the notice of such hearing be given as approved by law.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 16th day of June, 2026.
Matt Brown, Mayor
ATTEST:
Rosalinda Ibarra, CMC, City Clerk
1
21