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YAKIMA, WASHINGTON
AGENDASTATEMENT
Item No. 6.C.
For Meeting of: August 15, 2017
ITEM TITLE: 2nd Quarter 2017 Capital Improvement Projects Report
SUBMITTED BY: Brett Sheffield, P.E., Chief Engineer -576-6797
Scott Schafer, Public Works Director
SUMMARY EXPLANATION:
Attached is the Engineering Division's 2nd Quarter Capital Improvement Projects Memorandum
and Report which includes Water/I rrigation and Wastewater Capital I mprovement Projects. Also
attached is the current project spreadsheet developed by the Wastewater/Stormwater,
Water/I rrigation, Streets/Traffic and Engineering Divisions.
The current project listing assists in the planning of current and upcoming projects. It helps the
divisions coordinate their work so that, for example, a street is not rebuilt or seal coated prior to
planned underground work within the same street.
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D Project Reports Spreadsheet 8/212017 Backup Material
MEMORANDUM
July 31, 2017
TO: Mayor Kathy Coffey
Members of City Council
FROM. • Brett Sheffield, PE, Chief Engineer
Robert Desgrosellier, Senior Engineer
SUBJECT. • 2017 Capital Improvement Projects: 2"d Quarter
INTRODUCTION
This Quarterly Redport is intended to provide an overview of the City's capital improvement
projects for the 2" Quarter of 2017, including current project status, milestones, and any new
developments that may significantly alter the schedules or costs of the projects. This narrative
discusses Water/Irrigation Division, Wastewater/Stormwater Division and Engineering Division
proj ects.
Railroad Grade Separations, Phase 4: Proiect Aesthetics
This project consists of constructing the "Bins of Light" art piece on Lincoln Avenue just east of
the Front Street Bridge, and constructing an elevated sidewalk on the south side of Lincoln
Avenue from 1st Avenue to 1st Street. Bids were opened on March 3rd for this project, with the
low bid of $669,490 being submitted by Belsaas and Smith. The "Bins of Light" were up and
began operation on June 2, 2017.
♦ Project is complete
Yakima Valley Trolley Barn & Museum Preservation
Using State Enhancement funds, the City purchased the historic YVT Trolley Repair Barn and
Substation on January 31, 2008. Funding also allowed for repairs to the west and south walls and
the crane system. That work has been completed. Some funding still remains and will be used to
remove and replace approximately 120 feet of bad track starting at the intersection of Yakima
Avenue and 6th Avenue, and continue southerly along 6th Avenue. Paperwork for environmental
clearance has to be submitted specifically for this deficient crossing.
♦ Projected completion: FY2017
Cascade Mill Redevelopment Project
This project includes multiple tasks to redevelop the former 225 -acre Boise Cascade Mill.
Yakima was awarded $25 million in LIFT funding (Local Infrastructure Financing Tool) from
the State of Washington to create a Revenue Development Area that will assist in the transition
from the former mill to a mixed use economic catalyst including creation of an estimated 4,500
light manufacturing, office park, commercial, retail and entertainment jobs.
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The current status of the project includes:
1. The Interchange Justification Report (UR) was approved on February 22, 2017. The
purpose of the UR is to provide freeway access to a proposed east - west roadway that
will connect Terrace Height to north Yakima, and thereby, provide direct access from the
I-82 to the former sawmill site. Design of the preferred alignment of this east -west
roadway west of the interstate is nearing completion, after which the NEPA
documentation will be finalized. The "Connecting Washington" legislation approved last
fall provides funds for the improvements to I-82, as well as, the bridges over the interstate
and Yakima River.
2. Design of a North to South City Boulevard -type Street that will provide access to the mill
site. City of Yakima is project lead. The first phase of this project that constructed the
southernmost 500 feet of this north - south road (named Bravo Company Boulevard),
along with a roundabout that connects Bravo Company Boulevard to Fair Avenue,
Lincoln Avenue and MLK Boulevard has been completed. The construction was done by
Granite Construction Company for a cost around $2,425,000. In mid-December 2016, the
City supplemented the professional services agreement with Lochner to complete the
design of Bravo Company Boulevard from where it currently ends to its connection with
`H' Street at the intersection of 7th Street.
3. Preliminary Design and alignment of "East-West Corridor Road" - Yakima County
project lead. The existing `H' Street corridor will be improved from North 1st Street to
7th Street as part of this project. NEPA review is scheduled for the East-West Corridor
from the bridge over 1-82 and east. SEPA review is scheduled for the section that is west
of the Interstate overpass.
4. Grant funding research, permitting and options for clean-up and remediation of former
City of Yakima municipal landfill has begun. The Department of Ecology (DOE)
terminated the Voluntary Cleanup Program that the City had entered into for this property
on April 26, 2016. The City is in the process of entering into an Agreed Order (AO) for
the cleanup of the site. The City's Legal team is negotiating the terms of the AO with the
Attorney General's Office, and it is anticipated that the AO will be signed in September
2017.
♦ Projected completion dates
• Fair Avenue Roundabout completed: 1st Quarter 2016.
• IJR Approval: 1st Quarter 2017.
• Landfill cleanup: The interim action plan should be completed by the end of
2017.
• North-South Boulevard (Bravo Company Boulevard): 30% design plans have
been completed and it is anticipated that this project will go to bid early 2018.
• East-West Corridor: A professional services agreement has been entered into with
HW Lochner for the design of this project. Construction funds to construct the
modified interchange and new Yakima River Bridge become available in 2021.
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North I" Street Corridor Revitalization — `N' Street to MLK Jr. BlvtL (Phase 2)
In 2010, the City received a $25,000 planning grant through Yakima County SIED funding for
the first segment of this project; a comprehensive approach to planning for future improvements
to North First Street from "A" Street to the US -12/I-82 Interchange. The North First Street
Improvement Study was performed in 2011 to develop a design and action plan to address
potential arterial street design alternates including an analysis of resulting traffic now,
streetscape and landscape improvements, and required utility upgrades. The final study
document was adopted by City Council on October 11, 2011.
The City applied for, and received a $250,000 Surface Transportation Program (STP) federal
grant for preliminary engineering on August 23, 2012. In January of 2013, the City was awarded
$2,718,000 for the construction of Phase 1. A professional services agreement was entered into
with HDJ Design Group to develop the engineering plans and construction specifications. The
engineering plans and construction specifications have been completed. Approval of the
environmental documentation is ongoing. Originally, it was anticipated that the project would
bid in the spring of 2015. We have since been informed that the STP construction funds will not
be available until 2018. Emphasis will be placed on relocating/under-grounding of overhead
utilities, as well as safety and improving the appearance of the corridor.
Phase 2: `N' Street to MLK Jr. Blvd., construction is estimated to be $10,000,000 and was
planned to be funded by a City of Yakima bond. We interviewed consulting firms to perform the
design and Huibregtse Louman and Associates (HLA) was selected to perform the design for us.
They have started their work and should be completed towards the end of 2016. Due to the
amount of work included in Phase 2, and the amount of impacts that it will have to traffic,
businesses and private utilities, it has been determined to split Phase 2 into two phases. Phase 2A
will perform the construction from MLK Boulevard to `I' Street, and is anticipated for
construction in 2017. Phase 2B will perform the construction from `I' Street to `N' Street and is
anticipated for construction in 2018. We applied for and were successful in receiving a
$1,500,000 grant from the Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) for the Phase 2 project.
Both phases of this work are included in a 2017 FASTLANE federal grant application that was
submitted on December 18, 2016. The FASTLANE grant process has been modified and the
name has been changed to INFRA grant. The City will be applying for this in September 2017.
♦ Projected completion dates: FY2018 (and later)
Alley Pavers
This project will pave unpaved alleys located within the following limits: Fruitvale Boulevard
(north boundary), Lincoln Avenue (south boundary), 5th Avenue (east boundary) and 16th Avenue
(west boundary). This project is funded by a federal "Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality"
(CMAQ) grant.
Design funds are in the process of being obligated. Design should be completed in the spring of
2017, with construction anticipated for the summer of 2017.
♦ Projected completion date: 4th Quarter FY2017
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Powerhouse Road Sidewalk
This project will widen the westbound lane of Powerhouse Road from 800 feet west of Peck's
Canyon Road to Cowiche Canyon Road from its' existing width to 14 feet in width so that the
lane can function as a shared bicycle/vehicle lane. The project will also construct curb, gutter
and sidewalk on the north side of the road. This project is funded with a $275,000 TAP Grant.
Design of this project has begun and construction is anticipated for the spring of 2017.
♦ Projected completion date: 3rd Quarter FY 2017
Airport Lane Realignment and 21" Avenue Extension
This project will realign Airport Lane from the National Guard Armory to 21" Avenue,
improving the access to existing airport hangars and providing development opportunities for
additional airport hangars. Funding for the project comes from the following: $307,000 SIED
grant, $307,000 SIED loan, $175,000 City general fund, $50,000 Water Capital, $50,000
Wastewater Capital.
The construction project was awarded to Scout Lake Construction in August 2016 for the low bid
amount of $793,565.38. Construction of the project began mid-October 2016, and will continue
to mid -year 2017. The Contractor is back on-site to complete the work.
♦ Projected Completion Date: Project was completed in May.
Adams Elementary/Washin-ton Middle School Sidewalk Improvements
This project will make various pedestrian safety improvements in the vicinity of Adams
Elementary School and Washington Middle School, such as, constructing sidewalk, improving
roadway crossings, installing flashers and installing fencing. Funding for this project is from a
Safe Routes to School grant in the amount of $357,000. The environmental documentation has
been completed and we are beginning the right of way phase. The project is scheduled to go to
bid in August 2017.
♦ Projected Completion Date: 3rd Quarter 2018
Garfield Elementary Safety Improvements
This project will make various pedestrian safety improvements in the vicinity of Garfield
Elementary School, such as, constructing sidewalk, improving roadway crossings and installing
flashers. Funding for this project is from a Safe Routes to School grant in the amount of
$180,000. The environmental documentation has been completed and we are beginning the right
of way phase. We are still in the process of getting the property appraisals required for the right-
of-way acquisition, which has delayed the project. The project is scheduled for construction in
the summer of 2018.
♦ Projected Completion Date: 3rd Quarter 2018
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Spring Creek Road - Soccer Complex
This project will reconstruct and widen Spring Creek Road, 36th Avenue and Sorenson Road to
three -lane roadways with curb, gutter, sidewalk and street lights to improve the access to the new
SOZO Soccer Complex. The City received a $900,000 SIED grant and a $900,000 SIED loan
for this project. By inter -local agreement, the City has signed an agreement with Yakima County
Engineering to aid in the design of this project. The design is close to being finished and
acquisition of the required right of way has begun. It is anticipated that construction of this
project will begin in March 2018, with project completion scheduled for July 2018.
♦ Projected Completion Date: 3rd Quarter 2018
Cowiche Canyon Trail
This project will construct a 10 -foot wide pathway, including two bridges over Cowiche Creek
from Powerhouse Road to the existing Cowiche Canyon Trailhead. The trail will be
approximately 2 miles long. Funding for the project comes from a $2 million "Connecting
Washington" grant. Perteet, Inc. has completed the 30% design plans for this project and a
Stakeholder Meeting is scheduled for late July. It is anticipated that completion of the project
design will be completed by the end of the year. The remaining funds for the construction will
not be available until the 2019 - 2021 biennium.
♦ Projected Completion Date: 4th Quarter 2020
Yakima Valley Trolley Improvements: Herita,-e Capitol Proiect Grant
This project will provide minor restoration of the YVT facilities and trolley system and add
enhancements to the Trolley Museum and property. Funding comes from a $50,000 State
Heritage Capitol Grant that has been awarded to the city. The funds were matched against
Trolley Volunteers labor and other improvement value plus $90,000 in construction completed
by the City. The project is scheduled for construction this year.
♦ Projected Completion Date: 4th Quarter 2017
Fruitvale/34th Avenue and River Road/34th Avenue Roundabouts
The City was successful in obtaining a $914,000 grant for the design and construction of two
roundabouts to improve traffic flow and safety at these closely spaced intersections. Preliminary
Engineering funds should be obligated in August, so that design can begin in earnest.
♦ Projected Completion Date: 4th Quarter 2018
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McKinley Elementary School Safety Improvements
This project will make various pedestrian safety improvements in the vicinity of McKinley
Elementary School, such as, replacing and constructing sidewalk, improving roadway crossings
and installing a flasher at 13th Avenue. Funding for this project is from a Safe Routes to School
grant in the amount of $180,000. The grant was recently awarded and the project is scheduled
for construction in 2018.
♦ Projected Completion Date: 4th Quarter 2018
McClure Elementary School Safety Improvements
This project will make various pedestrian safety improvements in the vicinity of McKinley
Elementary School, such as, replacing and constructing sidewalk, improving roadway crossings
and installing a flasher at 13th Avenue. Funding for this project is from a Safe Routes to School
grant in the amount of $180,000. The grant was recently awarded and the project is scheduled
for construction in 2018.
♦ Projected Completion Date: 4th Quarter 2018
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Water/Irritation Division Capital Improvements Proiects
Water Treatment Plant Intake Improvements
The project will evaluate the river and WTP intake structure for potential modifications and
improvements to maintain the existing river location and flows to into the intake. We are
currently working with Golder & Assoc. for Hydro -technical Engineering Support Services for
design, permitting, funding, construction bid and inspection support of a new intake and flood
plain stabilization structures. Dept. of Ecology has issued a Watershed grant for $250,000 for
this project. A few stakeholder meetings have been held; comments from those meetings are
being incorporated into the design, as well as a river model being run to confirm proposed
improvements. A meeting will be scheduled to review the model results and suggested
modifications to the design and determine the next steps to move forward. A Cultural Survey
was conducted and submitted.
♦ Projected completion date: 4th Quarter FY2017
Fruitvale Canal - Nelson Dam Improvements
This project will consolidate the river diversions for Fruitvale Canal with the existing diversions
at the Nelson Dam. We are working on fish screen/intake project options. Discussions are
continuing with the Bureau of Reclamation, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife,
Yakima County, National Marine Fisheries Service, Yakama Nation and North Yakima
Conservation District on project design and options. A water right change in point of diversion
has been approved by Ecology. Discussions with Yakima County are on-going to see how the
project fits with their flood plain restoration projects. Stakeholders meetings are being held to
determine possible design options.
Project completion date: On-going
East Viola Avenue (I--82 Crossin-) Waterline Replacement
Accelerate Construction & Excavating has replaced an undersized, deteriorating waterline
crossing under I-82 at East Viola Avenue, between Rudkin Road and the Wastewater Treatment
Plant. Replacement of the waterline will improve flows and reliability in this part of the water
system, as well as replace a sub -standard, direct bury waterline across I-82 with a new ductile
iron waterline in a steel casing within the limits of the interstate highway. HLA Engineering and
Land Survey, Inc. completed the design and is provide engineering services during construction.
The project will be completed August of 2017.
♦ Project completion date: 3rd Quarter FY2017.
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Wastewater Division Capital Improvements Proiects
Billy's Pond and floodplain Enhancement Proiect
The purpose of this project is to ensure successfully meeting the goals of the original 2013 Billy's
Pond Restoration project. This original project was intended to provide diverse and complex
floodplain habitat for aquatic and terrestrial species by increasing total area of high quality wetland
and riparian areas; and better utilization of site topography and groundwater conditions. The net
outcome of the project was intended to be an increase in open waters and wetlands, as well as
enhanced emergent and riparian areas adjacent to the Yakima River. Additionally, the project
provided floodplain restoration and connectivity with the Yakima River as well as fish passage for
salmonids and other native fish. Aquatic habitat functions and services were expanded and
improved from the previous state. The project was also intended to create an opportunity to restore
some of the river's natural physical and ecological processes to the floodway and floodplain.
Much of the original work was successful in achieving the goals of the 2013 restoration project.
The purpose of current work is addressed below:
Increase pond flow-through. The 2013 Billy's Pond restoration proj ect included removal of
culverts and a weir structure at the pond outlet channel. The existing manmade ditch that drained
the pond was backfilled with clean fill and a new outlet channel was excavated to remove the
fish passage barrier. The new excavated channel was not dug deep enough at the inlet to provide
flow-through from the pond and through the channel to the Yakima River. This channel will be
dug down an additional 8 to 12 inches below existing grade adjacent to where the channel meets
the pond.
Enhancement of wetland and riparian vegetation in southern pond aspects. The above -water
constructed habitat that was created for vegetation growth did not succeed and will be
contoured to support vegetation growth. The constructed peninsulas and hummock in the
southern portion of the pond will be excavated as funding allows. Lower elevations will
create better equipment and crew access for replanting activities and reduce depth to the
water table for planted riparian shrubs and trees. Where soil is not excavated in replanting
areas around the pond, planting techniques will be used to allow plant roots to access deep
groundwater, such as augering holes and installing tall container plants of vigorously -rooting
species. Live stakes and emergent species will be planted at the pond edge.
Stabilize floodplain with native bunch atm Approximately 42 acres of the floodplain will
be replanted with native bunchgrasses. Soils will be de -compacted where necessary prior to
seeding. Following native grass seeding, weeds will be controlled to promote grass
establishment.
Contouring -or remove soil piles. The previous project left soil piles on the floodplain,
adjacent to the pond, which is a source of weeds that will continually infest the floodplain
without treatment. The soil piles were created from material excavated from channels
leading to the pond and from new outfall channels created for the wastewater treatment plant.
These piles will be contoured to allow equipment access for soil stabilization measures of
weed control and reseeding with native bunchgrasses.
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Proiect status.
Overall project is substantially complete.
Wildlands, Inc. will return in spring to do seeding maintenance & site evaluations thru 2017
The construction work to improve Billy's Pond flow-through is complete.
Success of work completed will be determined by monitoring pond depths & temperatures.
Contouring Billy's Pond is complete. All peninsulas and hummock in the southern
portion were excavated and planting benches were constructed. The constructed areas
have been planted with native riparian vegetation; beaver fencing is under construction to
protect the newly planted areas at the southern end of the pond and peninsula.
Floodplain contouring and de -compacting the ground in preparation for seeding is
complete. Contractor was scheduled to apply the native grass seed mix to approximately
42 acres in November 2016.
♦ Projected completion: 4m Quarter FY2018
Pipe Rehabilitation — General
The Wastewater Division will be identifying pipeline segments that need to be rehabilitated or
replaced. In addition, the project will address access issues by installing new manholes in streets
where otherwise access for performing maintenance is insufficient. The project timing and size
will be dependent on funding available for the project. Final scope of the project will be
determined after a cost evaluation. Budget has been approved to start a pipeline rehabilitation
program to address the old and deteriorating wastewater collection system. The program will
consist of pipe and manhole rehabilitation and replacement along with addressing access issues
throughout the city. Scoping activities are under way. Construction will be ongoing having
started in the 1st Quarter this year until the system conditions are addressed. The project will
stabilize current conditions of the pipe system and reduce infiltration of groundwater which will
save treatment costs in the future and limit the need for upgrades to the Wastewater Treatment
Plant.
Completed in 2016:
• 21 point repairs installed by city wastewater crews
• 2400 feet of sewer pipe rehabilitation completed
• 48 manhole repair/replacements
♦ Projected completion date: on-going
Collection System Plan Update & Initial Stormwater Comp Plan, Wastewater Facility Plan
With the adoption of the new stormwater regulations a comprehensive Stormwater System Plan
is needed and will be implemented along with the Wastewater Facility and Collection System
Plan Update.
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Akel Engineering Group, Inc. has completed capacity models for both systems and completed a
capital projects priority projection based upon the capacity model.
Design of stormwater improvements for N. 1st Street and Randall Park projects are under way.
The FCS Group completed a Wastewater and Stormwater rate structure and a wholesale
customer billing model that meets the specifications of the 3 -Party Wholesale Service
Agreement.
The last Wastewater Facility Plan was completed in February 2004. This project updates the
current facility plan by providing current information on the existing wastewater facility and
collection system infrastructure, regulatory requirements, future loadings, operation and
maintenance, future capital improvements, rate structure and revenue forecasting. The updated
facility plan will incorporate the completed Akel collection system and stormwater system
documents. Division staff is evaluating the draft 2013 Wastewater Treatment Plant Facility Plan
for potential completion.
♦ Projected completion date: FY2018
Speedway Interceptor and Beech Street Lift Station A oiect:
The existing 36 inch gravity sewer interceptor located between Beech Street and Nob Hill on the
west side of I-82 is currently experiencing excessive sedimentation due to flat and adverse pipe
slopes with slow fluid speeds and intermittent reverse flows. As part of the 2013 wastewater
Master Plan, improvements to that interceptor were identified. The improvements include a
force main installed through the existing 36 inch pipe as well as the construction of a new lift
station on Beech Street south of Kiwanis Park. Flows currently reaching the Race Street lift
station will be redirected in following phases at Beech and 15th and be redirected into the new lift
station. The Race Street lift station will then be decommissioned. The project will allow for
conveyance of existing flows at higher speeds as well as provide a mechanism for expanding
service to the Boise Cascade Mill Site region without increasing the sedimentation problem as
flows from that area develop. It will also allow for construction of improvements that will
eliminate existing bottlenecks in the sewer interceptor system west of Washington Middle
School.
Included in this project will be minor upgrades to the electrical elements of the Rudkin Road
lift station and installation of an emergency bypass connection along with modifications to
the existing junction box at the intersection of Rudkin Road and East Viola Ave.
• This portion of the project is scheduled to be completed early 2017.
RH2 Engineering has been selected as the design consultant. The professional services contract
has been completed and designs are currently under way. Rudkin Road Lift Station
Improvements will be completed by the end of 2016 or early 2017. The Speedway Interceptor
and Beech Street Lift Station Project is projected to start construction in summer of 2017.
♦ Projected completion date: FY2018 (?)
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Stormwater Capital Improvements Projects
DID #29 Reroute:
The drainage improvement district (DID) #29 pipe collapsed underneath a home at 320 N. 29th
Avenue. A construction project rerouted the drain line out to 29th Avenue and then north to an
existing DID manhole.
The project was awarded to Tri -Valley Construction, Inc. for the low bid amount of $51,927.29
in November 2016. Funding for the project was from the Stormwater Capital Fund. Construction
was substantially completed in December 2016, with a small amount of revegetation work to be
completed in spring of 2017.
♦ Project is now complete
49th Avenue Draina,-e
This project will install curb and gutter between 48th and 50th Avenues on Englewood Avenue
and upsize existing drain lines on both Englewood Avenue and N. 49th Avenue to improve
drainage and prevent flooding during future storm events. This project will be funded through
the Stormwater Capital Fund. Design of this project is nearly complete and construction is
anticipated for the Fall of 2017.
♦ Projected completion date: 4th Quarter FY 2017
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PRIVATE PROJECTS (Current Listinz)
Listing private developer projects shows the amount of private projects that are "on the books" and
pending or under construction with some (not all shown) that go back several more years. These projects
have all been approved since February 2008 and are either pending construction, under construction,
started but not completed or recently completed. The projects, most recent at top, include:
Project Name
Address
Permit Type
Status
2016
My Hotel
21 S. 18th St.
Eng -Site -Imp
in review
Borton Fruit - Ahtanum Rd.
2602 Ahtanum Rd.
Eng -Site -Imp
in review
Washington Heights Ph. 4
78th/Whatcom
Eng -Site -Imp
in review
Denny's Restaurant
3704 Fruitvale Blvd.
Eng -Site -Imp
in review
Pentecostal Church Sewer Extension
808 W. Mead Ave.
Eng -Site -Imp
apprvd for const.
Gregg Marrs Sewer Extension
1605 E. Mead Ave.
Eng -Site -Imp
apprvd for const.
Longfibre Rd. Frontage Improvements
2020 Longfibre Rd.
Eng -Site -Imp
apprvd for const.
Hogback Rainier East Lot 2
2406 W. Nob Hill Blvd.
Eng -Site -Imp
completed
Powerhouse Villas Ph. 2 & 3
3201 Powerhouse Rd.
Fng-Site-Imp
in construction
Vista Ridge Subdivision
2155 S. 72nd Ave.
Fng-Site-Imp
in review
SOZO Sports Complex Sewer
2210 S. 38th Ave
Fng-Site-Imp
completed
Rainier Court Subdivision
8909 Summitview Ave
Fng-Site-Imp
apprvd for const.
5k sf Commercial Bldg.
27 S. Front St.
Fng-Site-Imp
on hold
Hogback Rainier East Lot 1
2410 W. Nob Hill Blvd.
Fng-Site-Imp
completed
Skeel Subdivision
8110 Tieton Dr.
Fng-Site-Imp
in construction
Summit Crest Subdivision
8805 Summitview Ave.
Fng-Site-Imp
in construction
N. 16th Ave. Commercial Building
916 N. 16th Ave.
Fng-Site-hnp
completed
Catalyss
4200 Castlevale Rd.
Fng-Site-Imp
completed
Powerhouse Villas Ph. 1
3201 Powerhouse Rd.
Fng-Site-Imp
in construction
YVMH Energy Plant Expansion
2811 Tieton Dr.
Fng-Site-Imp
in construction
Cubcrafters
2400-2500 Airport Ln
Fng-Site-Imp
completed
2015
North Acres MH Relocation
320 E. N St.
Sewer
compl eted
Cascadia - Pear Tree Assisted Living
4130 Englewood Ave.
Fng-Site-Imp
compl eted
Tri-Plex
1110 ST Johns St.
Fng-Site-Imp
compl eted
Howard Maggard Duplex's
1706 Grant Ave.
Fng-Site-Imp
compl eted
Tahoma Square Ph. 2
1829 S. 1st St.
Fng-Site-Imp
in construction
Audio King
703 E. Nob Hill Blvd.
Fng-Site-Imp
completed
D. Martinez Comm. Bldgs
506-508 W. Nob Hill Blv
Fng-Site-Imp
completed
Bainter Sewer Extension
502 S. 90th Ave.
Sewer
in review
E. Lee Sewer Force Main
7706 Occidental Rd.
Sewer
apprvd for const.
YVMH Parking Lot Expansion
212 S. 29th Ave.
Site Improvements
completed
YVCC Ops and Admin. Bldgs
1211 W. Prasch Ave.
Fng-Site-Imp
completed
47 Hops Offic Bldg.
2516 S. 23rd Ave.
Site Improvements
completed
Ziad Awwad Conv. Store
801 S. Fair Ave.
Fng-Site-Imp
in construction
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AFFIRMATIVE ACTION GOALS & WIM/DBE PARTICIPATION
W/M/DBE utilization has been included in the past but is not included with this report.
The Engineering Division continues to request apparent low bidders of public works contracts to
document their efforts to achieve the City of Yakima's goal of 10% MBE, WBE or DBE
participation goal prior to contract award. However, changes in state law due to the passage of
Initiative 200 prohibit certain practices by contracting agencies (i.e. the City) for the award of
public works projects such as requiring W/M/DBE subcontracting. While some contractors have
voluntarily reported such information in the past, we have not received any such reporting last
year.
Although we do not receive such information voluntarily, the City must still meet certain of these
federal requirements and each contractor must comply with the Standard Specifications that are
included on each City Public Works Contract. The City is responsible to:
• Conduct pre -construction conferences during which EEO and City policies are discussed
with the contractor.
• Monitor on-site compliance with the EEO and City policies.
• Ensure our contractors locate, qualify, and increase the skills of minority groups, women
employees, and applicants for employment as required by City policies.
• Ensure the preparation of required EEO and related reports.
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Proj
Proj.
Lead Division
Project Name/Location
Description of Work
Project Lead
Impacted
Constrctn. Start
Status/Schedule
Notes
Type
No.
Divisions
Date
8/1/2017
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Lincoln Avenue Underpass;
Raised Sidewalk &
Engineering,
Sidewalk was finished in December;
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Phase
En ineerin
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Phase IV
Bins of Light
Brett Sheffield
Traffic
2016
Artwork completed in June;
Project closeout is takinglace
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Raised Sidewalk & Bins of Light
Streets
Dedication tot take lace this fall
New rights of way, public
Engineering, Streets
Bravo Company Blvd. will be a Blvd. style street that includes 2
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Special Projects
Cascade Millsite Parkway
utilities, roads, lighting,
Joan Davenport/
& Traffic Eng.,
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Bravo Company Blvd. extension
more roundabouts. Design work includes road design &
& Engineering)
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roundabouts, sidewalks,
Brett Sheffield
Water/Irrigation, ation,
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realignment in vicinity of East-West corridor to respond to BNSF
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pathway, infrastructure
Wastewater/Storm
rail concern
Phase 1: Entire Site
Engineering, Streets
Consultant, Landau Assoc's, gathered data for
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Engineering &
Cascade Millsite Parkway
Brett Sheffield /
& Traffic Eng.,
tbd
evaluation of landfill area and plywood plant site; DOE
We will enter into an Agreed Order
(Special Projects)
( continued)
Phase 2: Southern portion
( Joan Davenport )
Water/Irrigation,
rejected Voluntary Compliance Plan
with DOE in September
Wastewater/Storm
East-West Connector;
"H"
New rights of way, public
Engineering, Streets
Consultant (H.W. Lochner) hired for
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Special Projects
St. alignment from 1 st St.
utilities, roads, lighting,
Brett Sheffield /
& Traffic Eng.,
2018?
NEPA review underway.
creation of design alternatives and
& Engineering)
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to Terrace Heights;
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signal(s),sidewalks, pathway,
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Joan Davenport
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Water/Irrigation,
Yakima County is project lead
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NEPA review (environmental)
Through Yakima Resources prop.
infrastructure
Wastewater/Storm
Interchange Justification Report
Working with WSDOT for
City and County developing a plan to implement
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Special Projects
( I.J.R.) for modification of
modification of Yakima Ave /
Brett Sheffield /
Engineering, Streets
tbd
portions of the improvements in a phased manner in
WSDOT & FHWA have given approval the IJR
(& Engineering)
1-82 and Yakima Avenue
1-82 Interchange
( Joan Davenport )
& Traffic Eng.,
order to defer WSDOT changes to 1-82 and
construction interchange portion early.
North 1st Street Corridor
Design and construction of
Engineering, Streets
Federal funding of $2.7 M deferred for Phase 1.
Engineering design for this Phase ("N" St. to I-82) is on hold due
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Special Projects
Revitalization;
sidewalk, landscape and utility
Brett Sheffield /
& Traffic Eng.,
2018? / 2019?
The 2016 TIGER Grant submittal was denied
to delay in identified Federal Funding.
(& Engineering)
Phase 1: 1-82 to 'N' St.
upgrades
( Joan Davenport )
Water/Irrigation,
for both phases, MLK to "N" & "N" to 1-82
This section may be constructed in 2018 or 2019
Wastewater/Storm
Design & construction of
Engineering, Streets
Special Projects
North 1st Street Corridor
sidewalk, landscape and utility
& Traffic Eng.,
HLA of Yakima was awarded the design contract;
Both phases of this work were included in a
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(& Engineering)
Revitalization;
'N'
upgrades; adding bike lanes
Brett Sheffield
Water/Irrigation,
2018?
The 2016 TIGER Grant wasn't successful but we are
2017 FASTLANE federal grant application.
Phase 2: MLK to St.
removing parking; relocating
Wastewater/Storm,
submitting for an INFRA Grant in September 2017
Project was not selected.
overhead utilities
Private Utilities
Paving Gravel Alleys:
Engineering,
Funded by
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Engineering
Area bound by: Fruitvale to Lincoln &
Grade and chip -seal
Bob Desgrosellier
Streets,
2017
Design has started;
Congestion Mitigation &Air Quality funding
5th to 16th Avenues
existing gravel alleys
Water/Irrigation,
will be publicly bid this year
(CMAQ)
Wastewater
Powerhouse Road Sidewalk;
Construct curb & gutter,
Engineering,
Summer
Funded by $ 0 grant from
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Engineering
800' west of Pecks Canyon Road
sidewalk and storm drainage
Bob Desgrosellier
Streets,
2017
Surveying is complete, design is at 60%
Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP)
to Cowiche Canyon Road
Storm
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CIP
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Engineering
YVT System Restoration
Remove and repair approx.
Bob Desgrosellier
Engineering,
2016
CarBarn & other work completed, $60K remains for
We have to amend existing federal submittals to include the
6th Ave. vicinityYakima Ave.
100 feet of trolleytrack
Streets
track repair; Parking lot paving has been paved
proposed work within federal regulations
E. Nob Hill Blvd & Fair Avenue,
Widen intersection all 4 legs;
Brett Sheffield /
Engineering, Traffic,
Roadway -
Design is at 30%;
Some design funds remain, starting R/Way process;
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Engineering
Intersection Improvements
purchase r/way; new signal
(Randy Tabert)
Wastewater,
R/Way - 2017
017
We were awarded $189K in R/Way funds. Search
(Drainage improvement slated for this intersection)
Water/Irrigation
for construction funding on-going
We received 2023-2024 STP construction funds
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Engineering
Capitol Theatre
Safety Improvements
Bob Desgrosellier
Engineering,
2015 & 2016
Several items completed; Carpeting completed in
Replaced aisle lighting; added overhead cable runs;
Safe Improvements
Capitol Theatre
summer 2016 other work is forthcoming
Replaced main lobby,mezzanine & Robertson Rm carpeting
Tiger Oil Properties Remediation:
Work with DOE to test these
Brett Sheffield /
13th & E. Nob Hill - SOLD
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Engineering
East Nob Hill Blvd; North 1st St.;
City properties, remediate soils
Joan Davenport/
Engineering,
2015
Work with DOE and our consulting firm continues;
56th & Summitview - SOLD
West Nob Hill Blvd
and water as needed and then
Bob Desgrosellier
CED
24th &Nob Hill: monitor 4 more quarters.
24th &Nob Hill is pending sale upon DOE clearance;
sell to developers
N. 1st Street property is pending more testing
Work with to release
Brett Sheffield /
The project is the approximate feet of creek from
Discussions have anticipated work occurring
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Engineering
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Lower Cowiche Creek Project
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Sanislo
Engineering
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2018 or later
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SR -12 downstream to the Naches River
after an modification to
Creek ConservancyRich
Nelson Bridge Irrigation Intake Modification
Economic
Council authorized design team to proceed with project
Gustafson Guthrie Nichol (GGN) preparing construction doc's;
Increase the existing Plaza and
Sean Hawkins /
Development,
2017
plans after projected costs were reduced.
also provide construction administration services
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Engineering
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Downtown Yakima Central Plaza
surroundings into a world-class
Brett Sheffield
Engineering,thru
and beyond
GGN is finishingplans in 2016;
as Ci Council chooses toproceed-
event center
Streets,
SEPA checklist nearly complete.
Pledges are at $5.5M. Council wants
Planning,
Working with utilities for their relocation
over $9M in pledges before bonding the project
58 acre site; Fields: 17
Economic
Design plans are at 90%+ for improvements to
Work continues on the collaboration of design, development and
Multi -Sport Complex with
soccer/multi-sport; 14 FIFA
Sean Hawkins /
, Development
Spring Creek, Sorenson Rd & 36th Ave.
operation of a world-class Yakima Sports Complex consisting of
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Engineering
SOZO Sports of Central WA,
sized grass; 3 FIFA sized
Brett Sheffield
Engineering,
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Started R/Way acquisition and are working
soccer/multi-sport fields and
S. 38th Avenue just north of Ahtanum
lighted synthetic turf; Sports
Streets,
with FAA for property as well
an indoor sports facility
Campus & other facilities
Planning,
Proj
Proj.
Lead Division
Project Name/Location
Description of Work
Project Lead
Impacted
Constrctn. Start
Status/Schedule
Notes
Type
No.
Divisions
Date
8/1/2017
Safe Routes to School Sidewalks:
Install new sidewalk in the
2017
This project was awarded through the
Design is at 100%; R/Way not needed; we could proceed with
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Engineering
Adams Elementary School &
vicinity of the schools.
Bob Desgrosellier
Engineering
(summer 2018?)
Safe Routes To School Program
bidding this year but we may wait until
Washington Middle School
Locations forthcoming)
the school's summer break in 2018
Safe Routes to School Sidewalks:
Install new sidewalk in the
This project was awarded through the
Design is at 80%; R/Way funds have been obligated
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Engineering
Garfield Elementary School
vicinity the school.
Bob Desgrosellier
Engineering
2017
Safe Routes To School Program
and are starting to negotiate r/way strip purchases
(Locations forthcomin
64th & Ahtanum
Widen the intersection adding a
Brett Sheffield
Application for this project was successful for
Project has been selected for funding,
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Engineering
widening and signalization
westbound RTO lane
Randy Tabert
Engineering
2018
Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality funding (CMAQ)
but design funding is not available until 2018
and adding a signal
We'll start design in 2018;
Heritage Capitol Project Grant for
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Restore arts of the YVT
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Engineering,Work
will proceed as the contract with Washington
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$50,000 from Heritage Capitol Projects is matched against
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Engineering
YVTrolley Improvements
facilities and trolley system
Bob Desgrosellier
Streets
2017
Heritage Capitol Projects is final
Trolley volunteers labor & improvements & $90,000 in matching
City construction funds
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Engineering
Safe Routes to School Sidewalks:
Install new sidewalk in the
Bob Desgrosellier
Engineering
X X X X
This project was selected but funding reductions
Project was selected for funding, however,
McKinleyElementarySchool
vicinityof the schools.
NOT FUNDED
took this project off of the funded list.
State Legislature reduced funding & deleted this project
NEW!!!
Safe Routes to School Sidewalks:
Install new sidewalk in the
This project was awarded through the
Project was selected and
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Engineering
McClure Elementary School
vicinity of the schools.
Bob Desgrosellier
Engineering
2018?
Safe Routes To School Program
has been funded by State Legislature
Locations forthcoming)
Cowiche Canyon Trail - from
Construct 2 mile gravel
Application for this project was successful for a
Perteet Engineering has been selected to perform the design for
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NEW!!!
Powerhouse Road to the existing
pathway with 2 bridges
Brett Sheffield
Engineering
2019-2021
$2M Connect Washington Grant. We received
/o
the project. They have 30 design plans completed; We had
Engineering
Cowiche Canyon Trailhead
crossing the Creek
$200k in design funds but construction funding
our first Project Stakeholders meeting in July;
is not available until the 2019-2021 biennium.
we anticipate design to be completed this winter.
Nneer/ing
2 Roundabouts
Construct 2 roundabouts
Application for this project was
Paperwork to obligation design funds
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Engineer
at Fruitvale Blvd & River Road
(or double roundabout)
Brett Sheffield
Engineering
2018
successful for a $914K Grant.
will be submitted in August
at N. 34th Avenue
at this compound intersection.
We will start design late summer, early fall.
Slipline existing interceptor with
This project is addressing adverse flow conditions; flows need
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Wastewater
Speedway/Race street Interceptor
new force mains, refit of Rudkin
Engineering/
Wastewater
2017
This project is under construction;
to be rerouted from the Fair Ave basin & parts of the 2nd
Phase II
Road lift station and new lift
Dana Kallevig
Avenue basin and will pick up flows with the redevelopment of
station on Beech.
the sawmill area.
City's working w/USBR & HDR on fish screen/intake
Water/Irrigation,
options. Assessment received 6/13 w/design alt's &
Applied to DOE for point of diversion change to Nelson Dam.
Nelson Dam Replacement/ Fruitvale
Move Point of Diversion
Rich Sanislo /
USBR, Yakima
recommendations. HDR finalized report & options; met
Point of Diversion change on public notice 7/13/12 and
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Water/Irrigation
Canal Diversion Improvements
(Improving Nelson Dam fish
Dave Brown /
County, WDFW,
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stakeholders 9/13 to discuss options. Final HDR report
7/20/2012. USBR project is out of funding. Water Division
screen for additional water)
Mike Shane
North Yakima
based on comments. Stakeholder review on-going.
budgeted $8M in 2017 for project infrastructure
Conservation District
Working w/Yakima County to review coordination with
flood plan restoration project.
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Water/Irrigation
Misc. waterline improvements.
Water facilities impacted
Mike Shane /
Water/Irrigation,
2016/17
On-going coordination with other projects (sidewalks,
of work to be completed by in-house staff.
b misc. projects
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paving, p
Working w/Golder & Assoc. for Hydrotech Eng Support
Services for design, permitting, funding, construction
bid & inspection support of new intake & floodplain
stabilization structures. Conceptual design for new
Modification of river intake;
river structures provided 12/13; final design underway.
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Water/Irrigation
Naches River WTP Intake
Possible improvements in river
Dave Brown,
Water/Irrigation
2017/18
Additional stakeholder (TAG) meetings determine final
Ecology has issued a Watershed grant for $250,000 for this
Improvements
to maintain existing location
Mike Shane
design criteria. Yakima County to survey area & water
project.
and flows to intake
levels at intake for additional information to
stakeholders regarding design. Modified design
proposal provided to stakeholders. Additional river
modeling to be completed by Golder and results
reviewed by stakeholders.
HLA is consultant. Plans & specs - complete. 30"
WSDOT Franchise Agreement/permit has been approved. Bids
Installation of new 12" water
Water/Irrigation
steel casing bored/jacked in place under I-82, with 12"
were received from two (2) contractors and opened on April 24,
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Water/Irrigation
E. Viola Ave. / I-82 Waterline Project
main under I-82 at E. Viola
Mike Shane
Wastewater
Jun -17
DI waterline. Replace 8" in S. 22nd St. 400' north of E.
2017, Low bid was $245,353.24 by Accelerated Construction &
Ave., and in S. 22nd St.
Viola Ave. Project nearing completion with only final
Excavating, LLC of Plummer, ID. The engineer's estimate was
clean up and paving left to be completed.
$353,186.44.
DID #29 Reroute -
Reroute section of DID #29 that
Project awarded to Tri -Valley Construction in
Construction primarily completed in December 2016. A small
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Stormwater
Lincoln Ave. and N. 29th Ave.
collapsed under a residence.
Randy Meloy
Stormwater
2016
November 2016.
amount of grass restoration work to be completed in Spring
2017.
Construct curb & gutter on
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Stormwater
N. 49th Ave. Drainage Imprvm'ts
Englewood Ave.; increasing
Randy Meloy
Stormwater
2016
Survey work completed.
Project's primary purpose is to alleviate damage from heavy
Englewood Ave. to Gilbert Park
storm drain pipe sizes on
Design plans are at 80%.
rainfalls that cause localized flooding.
Englewood and N. 49th Aves
Removal and replacement of
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Stormwater /
N. 66th Ave. Reconstruction - Scenic
road bed and asphalt
Randy Meloy
Stormwater/Streets
2017
Emergency project.
Entire street to be reconstructed after sustaining severe damage
Streets
Drive to Englewood Ave.
pavement. Installation of
Construction set to start in April 2017.
during winter of 2016-2017.
drainage system.