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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11/17/2020 06 3rd Quarter 2020 Capital Improvement Projects Report 't..an,gtntj ka d E$A aY BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON AGENDA STATEMENT Item No. 6. For Meeting of: November 17, 2020 ITEM TITLE: 3rd Quarter 2020 Capital Improvement Projects Report SUBMITTED BY: Scott Schafer, Public Works Director Bob Desgrosellier, Chief Engineer(Acting) 575-6228 SUMMARY EXPLANATION: Attached for City Council approval is the City of Yakima Engineering Division's 3rd Quarter 2020 Capital Improvement Projects Memorandum and Project Spreadsheet to provide updates on current Capital Improvement Projects from the Water/Irrigation, Wastewater/Stormwater, Streets & Traffic and Engineering Divisions. The project list assists in the planning of current and upcoming projects. It helps the divisions coordinate their work efforts so that, for example, a street is not rebuilt or seal coated prior to scheduled underground work within the same street. Recent project activity on current public works projects is underlined in the attached report. This report also introduces a few Water and Wastewater Division projects that are close to beginning design, permitting, and then proceeding with construction phases in the near future as planned and budgeted per their Capital Facility Plans. The PowerPoint presentation will focus on the following projects: • Mill Site - Municipal Solid Waste Cleanup • Cowiche Canyon Trail Project • 64th Ave &Ahtanum Rd. Intersection Improvement Project • N. 1st St. Phase 2 Project • Spring Creek Rd. Phase 2 Project ITEM BUDGETED: Yes STRATEGIC PRIORITY: Public Trust and Accountability APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL BY THE CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDATION: 2 Accept Report ATTACHMENTS: Description Upload Date Type D Nm-raUves, 3rd Cid OP Report 11/232020 Cover Memo D report 119,2n2oAer Memo 3 MEMORANDUM November 1, 2020 TO: Mayor Patricia Byers Members of City Council City Manager, Bob Harrison FROM: Scott Schafer, Director of Public Works Robert Desgrosellier, Chief Engineer (Acting) SUBJECT: 2020 Capital Improvement Projects: 3rd Quarter INTRODUCTION This Quarterly Report is intended to provide an overview of the City's capital improvement projects for the 3`d Quarter of 2020, 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 projects. **Underlined portions of each project narrative reflect the most recent progress.** McClure Elementary School Safety Improvements This project will make various pedestrian safety improvements in the vicinity of McClure Elementary School, such as, replacing and constructing sidewalk. The project will also construct sidewalk on Lila Avenue between Karr Avenue and 24th Avenue. Funding for this project is from a Safe Routes to School grant in the amount of $270,000. Design funds were obligated on July 3, 2018. The required preliminary engineering surveying has been completed and design of the project is nearly complete. Right of way acquisition continues this year and construction will occur in 2021. ♦ Projected Completion Date: 4th Quarter 2021 North lst Street Corridor Revitalization - `N' Street to `J' St. (Phase 2) This arterial street project on N. First Street will extend from "A" St. to the US-12/I-82 Interchange. The improvement project will continue as funding continues to be pursued. Phase 1: was completed in 2019 using STP Federal Funds $3M; TIB funding for $1M; local utility funding $1 M; Gas tax $1.38M; and TBD local funds $$$2M. NEW * * Phase 2: 'N' Street to 'J' Street; design is nearly complete and we are working on a funding package for the construction of Phase 2 in 2021. We propose a combination of funding sources such as TBD funds, Water, Sewer, Stormwater and a $500,000 TIB grant. Huibregtse Louman and Associates (HLA) separated the design of this project phase from existing design. This phase is expected to be $3.8 million dollars. Water Division is scheduled to contribute $450,000 to the project to replace aging water mains; replacing two water mains with one watermain. ♦ Projected Completion Date: 4th Quarter 2021 4 NEW * * Phase 3: 'J' Street to MLK Jr. Blvd., construction is estimated to be about $8,000,000 and is anticipated to be funded with a Federal BUILD Grant, combined with a TIB Grant, and Stormwater and Water Enterprise Funds. HLA is designing the project. Due to the lack of funding at the time for the entirety of the N. 1st Street Project at this time, it was determined to be split into a 3' Phase. Phase 3 will perform the construction from MLK Boulevard to 'J' Street. We continue to seek a Federal BUILD Grant and/or other grant funding; we will re-apply for a TIB grant as well. We recently found out we weren't successful with the recent Federal BUILD Grant application for $26,103,000 to complete construction of N. 1st St. from 'J' St. to MLK Jr. Blvd.; including the East-West Corridor of the Sawmill Area Projects from 1st St. to approximately 9'h St. ♦ Projected completion dates: FY2022 (and later) Cascade Mill Redevelopment Project This project includes multiple tasks to redevelop the former 225-acre Boise Cascade Mill. Yakima was awarded $23,446,000 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. The current status of the project includes: 1. The Interchange Justification Report (IJR) was approved on February 22, 2017. The purpose of the IJR 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 1-82 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 1-82, 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. The design of the extension of Bravo Company Boulevard is about 90% complete. We are still working with the property owners on acquiring the right of way necessary to construct this section of the roadway. Due to the Yakama Nation appeal of the SEPA, it has been determined to perform NEPA on the entire East-West Corridor/Bravo Company Blvd. Roadway Yakima County will be the lead agency and NEPA will be performed under FHWA direction. The City is participating in the NEPA as a vital project sponsor. On May 2, 2019 a second meeting was held with the Yakama Nation and other relative agencies as NEPA stake holders to continue work on the NEPA for the roadways and associated landfill cleanup. It 1f-dill hopeful th:t NkPA- ill he completed in 202n 14d . The City will receive an $8.7M Grant from DOE to cleanup/remove solid waste and extraneous materials of the associated landfill that lies under the proposed roadways. Halme Construction was awarded 5 the bid of $13.1 M; the difference in cost to come from utilities funds and LYFT Funding. The project is scheduled to begin Nov 2, 2020. 3. Preliminary Design and alignment of "East-West Corridor Road" - Yakima County project lead for the portion that will stretch from the extended Bravo Company Boulevard to Butterfield Road in Terrace Heights. 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 County portion of this project. SEPA review is scheduled for the portion that is under City purview. On April 17th, an open-house / "listening session" was held for the public to provide project information and collect feedback from the community regarding the proposed improvements. Approximately 100 people were in attendance. 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. On June 19, 2018, the City signed the Agreed Order (AO) with the Department of Ecology for the cleanup of the site. The AO became official on July 10th. The City is in the process of developing the draft Interim Action Work Plan, which is required by the AO. 5. We applied for a Federal BUILD Grant this past May for a $26,103,000 federal BUILD Grant which would construct part of the East-West Corridor from 1n Street to approximately 9th Street; and it would include North 1st Street Corridor Revitalization - 'J' Street to MLK Jr. Blvd. (Phase 3). Unfortunately, we were unsuccessful. 6. The Yakama Nation withdrew their lawsuit after the city withdrew the determination of non- significance. The city is on a path to alleviate the concerns expressed by the Yakama Nation and is going through the formal process to ensure the project complies with NEPA. ♦ Projected completion dates: • Fair Avenue Roundabout completed: 1st Quarter 2016. • IJR Approval: 1st Quarter 2017. • Landfill cleanup: Scheduled to start Nov. 2' and be completed mid-year, 2021. • North-South Boulevard (Bravo Company Boulevard): 90% design plans have been completed and it is anticipated that this project bid period TBD. • 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. Fruitvale/34tn 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 have been obligated and the design has begun in earnest. We have met with employees from WSDOT Traffic Headquarters to discuss the design. They suggested many minor modifications to improve the functionality of the roundabouts, which have been made. We are continuing to design the project and have determined the area of potential effects, which is necessary to complete the environmental documentation. Right-of-way acquisition has started and environmental work continues. Water Division is scheduled to contribute $225,000 to install new water mains. ♦ Projected Completion Date: June 2022 6 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 60% design plans for this project and a Property Owner's Meeting was held on February 6, 2018. Following the Stakeholder's Meeting, we met twice with the landowners that live near the project to get their input. Following the second meeting, which was held on July 6, 2018, we believe that we have an alignment that will address their issues. Yakima County has completed additional needed surveying. We plan on meeting with Cowiche Canyon Conservancy and William O. Douglas representatives along with Perteet Engineering to determine the "final" proposed alignment prior to setting up a meeting with Cowiche Canyon property owners. Funds for the construction are now available from the State Legislature; construction will take place late in FY2021 at the earliest. We split the project into two phases; we are trying to get all of the down-stream phase started in 2021 and the up- stream phase in 2022. We continue to work on r/way ownership prior to proceeding with determination of the final pathway alignment and further work/discussion with adjacent owners. ♦ Projected Completion Date: 4th Quarter 2022 (or later) Spring Creek Road- Soccer Complex Phase 1 & Phase 2 Phase 1 is complete and reconstructed 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 and they are finalizing the 2' Phase. Phase 2 will start where Phase 1 ended on 36th Avenue, proceed north to Spring Creek Road and end at Washington Avenue. This project will also construct the recently funded traffic signal slated for Spring Creek and Washington Avenue. Bidding for Phase 2 of work will take place this fall/winter and will include wetland mitigation work as well. SIED funding was just approved to cover $2,000,000 of the remaining $4,750,000. ♦ Projected Completion Date: 4th Quarter 2021 Transportation Benefit District (TBD) Projects (car tab fee revenue) Using car tab fee revenues that the City of Yakima began receiving in 2018, and the list finalized by Yakima City Council in December, 2017, Streets and Engineering Divisions have worked on and are proceeding with the following projects: 1. Naches Ave. Sidewalk Project (Walnut to Pacific) - started in 2018 and will continue through 2020 to remove problematic trees that are disrupting sidewalks, replant acceptable trees, repair sidewalks add ADA ramps; $330,000. Tree removal is complete. ADA ramps were installed up to Race Street. Expect ADA ramp installation to be done by end of November; replacement trees are on order, planting this fall. Remaining sidewalk repair to be done in fall 2020. Work is 70% complete. 2. 4th Street Sidewalk Project (Walnut to Pacific) - started in 2019 to remove problematic trees that are disrupting sidewalks, replant acceptable trees, repair sidewalks add ADA ramps; $197,000. Tree removal is complete. Replacement trees are on order. Sidewalk repairs and ADA ramp installation will take place in the fall 2020. Work is under way. Master Craft Finishing was awarded the contract in the bid amount of$241,074. 7 3. Mead Ave Sidewalk Project (27th Ave to 28th Ave) — will fill in a missing one-half block of sidewalk; Right/way is needed. $17,000 4. River Road Improvement Project (34th Ave to 40th Ave) - started in May, 2019 to widen the roadway, grind & overlay, add street lighting, add sidewalk, bike lanes, curb, gutter, stormwater system; $118,000 (TBD funds to cover the SIED loan). Work from 35th Ave to 40th Ave has been completed. The project from 34th Ave to 35th Ave will be conducted as part of the Fruitvale/34th Ave project. 5. North 1st Street Revitalization Phase 2, "N" Street to "J" Street - will be bid over the winter of 2020-2021. Work will include rebuilding the roadway, adding bike lanes, Upgrading water main, adding a stormwater system, sidewalk, curbing, gutter, ADA ramps, upgrade/addition of street and ped lighting - $1,500,000 remain of TBD funds. With the reinstatement of TBD funds, we'll pursue utilizing more of the TBD funds to complete the project. Yakima Convention Center Expansion This project was established for the North Expansion of the Yakima Convention Center. The expansion is approximately 18,250sf with an additional 8,000sf renovation. Construction began December 2019 and last for 12-15 months. Bids were opened on 10/31/2019. The low bidder is Total Site Services out of Richland with a low bid of $10,269,001.24; within budget and after additive selection, remains in budget. The contract was awarded by Council on November 19, 2019. The project has been underway since January and will continue into the spring of 2021. ♦ Projected Completion Date: 2nd Quarter 2021 S. 64t" Avenue and Ahtanum Rd. - Roadway Intersection Improvements and addition of a Traffic Signal This project will reconfigure the intersection and add a traffic signal, curb, gutter and sidewalk at the intersection tying into existing roadside features. Funding is an award of $497,000 through a Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality (CMAQ) grant. City's matching obligation is 13.5%, or $78,000. The project started in October and will continue through the winter. ♦ Projected Completion Date: 2"d quarter, 2021 S. 48th Avenue - Spring Creek & Washington Avenue - Traffic Signal This project will construct a new signal at the end of Spring Creek Rd. and Washington Ave. The work will be tied to upcoming roadway improvements for Spring Creek Road. The roadway alignment will tie to the Spring Creek Road alignment. Funding is an award of a 100% grant of $650,000 from the 2019-2021 Washington State Transportation Budget. The combined project will be bid with the Spring Creek project and last through 2021. ♦ Projected Completion Date: 4th quarter, 2021 8 S. 72nd Avenue and Washington Avenue - Roundabout This project will reconfigure the stop sign controlled intersection into a 2-lane Roundabout. As we start design we will likely need to purchase some right-of-way and start the environmental review process. Funding is an award of a 100% grant of $1,000,000 from the 2019-2021 Washington State Transportation Budget. The project is anticipated for 2021 design with 2022 construction. ♦ Projected Completion Date: 4'h quarter, 2022 North-side Alley Paving Project This project was recently awarded a CMAQ-funded grant through YVCOG for $500,000. The nine alley block segments are between Fruitvale Blvd/Summitview and 6'h to 16'h Avenues. We intend to reconstruct approximately 5,000LF of the 15,000 linear feet of alley; and approximately eighteen (18) alley approaches identified in the North-side Alley Paving project and as listed in the 2020-2025 Six-Year TIP. This project includes base preparation, the addition of needed concrete alley approaches, then asphalt paving of alley segments. We will bid early in 2021 and finish by 4'h quarter 2021. ♦ Projected completion date: 4'h Quarter FY 2021 Water/Irrigation Division Capital Improvements Projects 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. City has budgeted $2,475,000 in 2021. A Cultural Survey was conducted and submitted. 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 was held to review model results and suggested modifications to the design. Currently applying for "in river" permits and working with Yakima County on SEPA and Shoreline permits. Contract addendum implemented to complete re-submission and re-design to meet Corps of Engineers requirements. Comments were received from Corps of Engineers and redesign has been complete and submitted. ♦ Projected completion date: 3rd Quarter FY 2021 Nelson Dam Replacement This project will consolidate the river diversions for Fruitvale Canal, Naches Cowiche Canal and Old Union 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 (BOR), Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Yakima County, National Marine Fisheries Service, Yakama Nation and Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) on project design and options. A water right change in point of diversion has been approved by Ecology. An Inter-local 9 Agreement with Yakima County is in place to fit with their flood plain restoration projects. Stakeholders meetings are being held to determine possible design options. The total cost is estimated at $24.6 M. Applying for Fish Barrier Removal Board grant funding, requesting just over $4M. Currently budgeting $5,000,000 in 2020, with balance of project in 2021 - 2024 -- $4.7M from County; $7.5M Bond and reserves from City, $4.3M from Fish Barrier Removal Board. WDFW, BOR, BPA and Yakima Basin Integrated Plan funding to be determined. A $1.8M design and permitting contract is in place with HDR Engineering. Final design and bid documents are scheduled to be complete in January 2021. ♦ Projected completion date: 4th Quarter FY 2024 East Viola Avenue Waterline Improvements This project installs 4,000 of 12-inch DI waterline in East Viola Avenue, crossings, services and hydrants, and it replaces existing water mains in East Viola Avenue between South Fair Avenue and Rudkin Road; replacing the existing 6-inch CI water main. The existing 6-inch CI waterline has pipe joints joined together with an uncommon two-bolt system, as opposed to the standard rubber gasket. This waterline is near the end of its useful life. A Task Order has been approved for HLA Engineering & Surveying, Inc. to provide survey, design and services during construction. Survey and design are underway. ♦ Projected completion date: 4th Quarter FY North 40t" Avenue to North 42nd Avenue Waterline Fire Flow Improvements This project installs approximately 650 LF of 12-inch DI waterline, fire hydrants and a pressure reducing valve station in Avalanche Avenue between North 40thAvenue and North 42nd Avenue. The improvements will increase the fire flows in this area of the water system by connecting two water services levels in the area. The area between West Lincoln Avenue and Snowmountain Road, North 40th Avenue to North 42nd Avenue are lined with multifamily residential housing. The area is located in the southeast corner of the 3rd Level pressure zone and is fed by a network of 6-inch and 8-inch waterlines. There is a 16-inch water main in North 40th Avenue at the western edge of the 2nd Level pressure zone. The two pressure zones will be interconnected by the new waterline and pressure reducing valve station in Avalanche Avenue, which will provide flows from either pressure zone to the other under fire flow conditions. A Task Order has been approved for HLA Engineering & Surveying, Inc. to provide survey, design and services during construction. Survey and design are underway. ♦ Projected completion date: 4th Quarter FY 2021 1st Level Reservoir Repair and Rehabilitation The City's 6 MG domestic water reservoir, located at North 40th Avenue and Englewood Avenue, was constructed in 1970. During recent underwater cleaning and inspection of the reservoir, it was discovered that there were a number of locations in the concrete joints that are leaking and in need of repair. Some of the piping and appurtenances in the reservoir have also deteriorated and need to be replaced. Gray & Osborne, Inc. (G&O) has been chosen through a consultant selection process to provide a detailed condition and seismic inspection of the reservoir. Scope of work and fees for the consultant services agreement is currently being developed and to be approved by City Council. Based on the findings by G&O, project plans 10 and specifications will be developed for repair of the reservoir, internal piping, valving, and other structures within the reservoir. In addition, a new isolation valve will be installed on the 30-inch fill and supply waterline to the reservoir. ♦ Projected completion date: 4th Quarter FY 2021 Kiwanis Well Pump Replacement During inspection of the Kiwanis well, located on East Maple Street at Kiwanis Park, it was discovered that a portion of the pipe column had failed. The project will replace the pipe column, shaft and pump. The project was advertised and four bids were received, with LAD Irrigation Co. providing the lowest bid to supply the new well materials. Schneider Equipment Inc. will install the new materials, as well as the rebuilt pump motor. While the well has been out of service, other minor updates and modifications are being made to the well facility. ♦ Projected completion date: 2nd Quarter FY 2021 Wastewater Division Capital Improvements Projects Pipe Rehabilitation - General The Wastewater Division has identified pipeline segments that need to be rehabilitated or replaced. In addition, the Wastewater Division identified areas where new manholes are needed for access in order to perform the required maintenance on existing sewer pipes. Budget was approved in 2017 to start a pipeline rehabilitation program to address these issues. The City awarded a Professional Services Agreement with HLA Engineering and Land Surveying, Inc. to provide engineering services specific to the identified needs through 2019. This program has been extended. RFQ's were sent to consulting firms to continue this work starting in 2020 and the City awarded a Professional Services Agreement with HLA Engineering and Land Surveying, Inc. to provide engineering services specific to the identified needs through 2022. Scheduled Projects: Wastewater Collection System Improvements — CIPP Rehabilitation Priority 1 Construction of approximately 15,559 LF of 8", 10", 12" and 15" cured in place pipe for rehabilitating sanitary sewer mains, 400 side sewer reinstatements, pipe cleaning, video inspection, sewer bypass, in various locations throughout the City. Project is bidding Fall 2020 Wastewater Collection System Improvements — Task#2 City is completing inspection of various high priority dig out repairs needed in the wastewater collections system. Once complete, City and HLA will agree on a task order for design. Project is scheduled to bid in Winter 2021. These and future projects will stabilize current conditions of the city's wastewater pipe system and reduce infiltration of groundwater which will save treatment costs and limit the need for upgrades to the Wastewater Treatment Plant. Future projects will be determined based on need and cost. In addition to these projects, City wastewater crews perform point repairs, manhole rehabilitations, and other maintenance projects that add to the stabilization of the pipe system and reduce infiltration of ground water. ♦ Projected completion date: on-going 11 Master Plan Updates The Wastewater Master Plans for Sewer, Storm, and the Wastewater Treatment Facility are being updated. The respective 2013 Akel studies for the Sewer Collections system and Stormwater Drainage system require updates due to significant private and public construction projects as well as the 2016 incorporation of the legacy DID system into the City Stormwater Utility. The Yakima Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility (YRVVWTF) has undergone multiple improvement projects since the 2014 Draft YRVWVTF Masterplan. Wastewater staff has held consultant interviews for the three masterplans. Akel Engineering Group from Fresno California was selected to perform the Wastewater and Stormwater Masterplan Updates. RH2 Engineering, Inc. from Bothell Washington was selected to perform the update to the YRVWVTF Masterplan. Lidar needed for this project with be conducted this fall/winter as soon as the leaves fall due to the cold weather. All Masterplans are scheduled to be completed by years end of 2022. ♦ Projected completion date: 4th Quarter FY 2022 Wastewater System Mill Site Preparation Project In anticipation of additional wastewater flows from the Mill Site Development, the existing wastewater system in Fair Avenue from the Target shopping center to Beech Street needs to be upgraded. This work will entail upsizing existing sewer main line and installing new sewer and will be completed in two phases. Fair Avenue Sanitary Sewer Main Replacement (FA-6) - Project #2487A Install 1,540 LF of new 15-Inch diameter sanitary sewer main by open-trench construction, 1,040 LF new curb and gutter, 620 SY new sidewalk; Hurst Construction, LLC of East Wenatchee, WA was awarded this project for $1,159,555.06. Project is complete North Fair Avenue Sanitary Sewer Main Replacement (FA-5) - Project#2487B Upsizing of an existing 10" sewer main to 15" by method of pipe bursting; Belsaas & Smith Construction, Inc. of Ellensburg, WA was awarded this project for $728,095.49. Project is complete Stormwater Capital Improvements Projects 2019 Storm water Projects This project addressed localized flooding by constructing six projects in different areas of Yakima. Project locations as follow: • Englewood Ave./N. 65th Ave. • Englewood Ave./N. 59th Ave. • N. 48th Ave./Webster Ave. • N. 48thAve./Modesto Way/Madera Way • Summitview Ave./N. 7th Ave. • Mead Ave./15th Ave. The City selected Perteet, Inc. for design and construction management of the project. Project bids were opened on March 28th, 2019. Low bidder was Wheeler Excavation, Inc. of Benton City, WA, with a bid of$964,102. Construction started early April, 2020 and is now complete. Project is complete 12 DID CIPP Rehabilitation This project will install a cured in place pipe liner inside three sections of old Drainage Improvement District pipe totaling nearly 4,000 linear feet. These sections of pipe are plagued by heavy root intrusion and require constant maintenance to prevent root blockages and backups. The pipe segment locations are: • Powerhouse Rd. from 23' Ave. to 27'h Ave., then southwesterly to 29'h Ave. & Lincoln. • Midvale Rd. from 67'h Ave. to 72'Ave. • Plath Ave. between 16th Ave. and 18th Ave. Bids were opened on December 4, 2019. Of the three bidders, Michels Corporation, Salem, OR, was low bidder at $244,495. Construction began in January 2020 and was completed in February 2020. Project is complete Wide Hollow Creek Berm Reconstruction This project will reconstruct a berm north of Wide Hollow Creek that protects residents between 75th Ave. and 80th Ave. from being flooded. Bids were opened on December 19, 2019. Of the five bidders, Selland Construction, Inc. of Wenatchee was low bidder at $233,884. Construction began in January 2020 and was completed in February 2020. Project is complete. Arlington Ave. Storm water Improvements - 50th Ave. to 56th Ave. This project will install new storm pipe on Arlington Avenue between 50th Ave. and 56th Ave. and will prevent the Arlington Ave./56th Ave. from being flooded. The City selected HLA for design and construction management of the project. 60% design was achieved 10/14/20. Advertisement for bids scheduled for December 2020. ♦ Projected completion date: 2nd Quarter FY 2021 DID and Storm Drain Improvement Project This study will look at ways to minimize and potentially remove or redirect City storm/ground water from DID pipes prior to leaving the City limits and to minimize and potentially remove City storm systems within the Union Gap city limits. The City selected HLA for this study. Agreement to be signed in November 2020. Construction projects to follow completion of the study. ♦ Projected completion date: FY 2021 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION GOALS & W/M/DBE PARTICIPATION Women, Minority and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (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 13 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 Equal Employment Opportunities (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. Proj Proj. Impacted Constrctn. Start Notes Lead Division Project Name/Location Description of Work Project [lead Status/Schedule Type No. Divisions Date 10/29/2020 New rights of way, public Engineering, Streets Bravo Company Blvd.will be a boulevard-style street that Bravo Company Blvd. extension being designed; Special Projects utilities, roads, lighting, Joan Davenport/ &Traffic Eng., includes 2 more roundabouts. Design work includes road 1 CIP 2337 Cascade Millsite Parkway 2021 ?? Project is 90%designed; after Yakama Nation (& Engineering) roundabouts, sidewalks, Bob Desgrosellier Water/Irrigation, design& realignment in vicinity of East-West corridor to respond concerns,withdrew SEPA,will continue with NEPA pathway, infrastructure Wastewater/Storm to BNSF rail concern; Streets Phase 1: Entire Site Engineering, Landau Assoc's, gathered data for evaluation of landfill Engineering & Cascade Mil/site Parkway Bob Desgrosellier/ &Traffic Eng., Entered into an Agreed Order with DOE 7/9/18. 2 CIP 2355 tbd area and plywood plant site; DOE rejected Voluntary . , Working on the draft interim action work plan. (Special Projects) (continued) ( Joan Davenport) Water/Irrigation Phase 2: Southern portion Compliance; addressing Yakama Nation concerns, Wastewater/Storm East-West Connector; New rights of way, public Engineering, Streets Yakima County is project lead; NEPA review is Special Projects "H" St. alignment from 1st St. utilities, roads, lighting, signal(s), Bob Desgrosellier/ &Traffic Eng., Consultant(H.W. Lochner) is being replaced with another 3 CIP 2336 2021? underway; We applied for a Fed. BUILD Grant (& Engineering) to Terrace Heights; sidewalks, pathway, (Joan Davenport) Water/Irrigation, Consulting Engineer to complete the needs of this project. on 5/19/20; we were not selected for funding Through Yakima Resources prop. infrastructure Wastewater/Storm Interchange Justification Report Working with WSDOT for WSDOT Const. WSDOT& FHWA have approved the IJR; Special Projects Bob Desgrosellier/ Engineering, Streets City and County developing a plan to implement portions of the improvements in a phased manner 4 CIP 2356 ( I.J.R.)for modification of modification of Yakima Ave/ timeframe Design&Construction are up to the WSDOT.Engineering) (Joan Davenport) 8 Traffic Eng., in order to defer WSDOT changes to 1-82 and 1-82 and Yakima Avenue 1-82 Interchange 2022 ??? Design Funding in place for 2021 construction interchange portion early. Engineering, Streets Bids came in with Halme Construction being the low The excavated area will be lined prior to placing 317,000 tons of Special Projects Municipal Solid Waste(MSW) Remove and Replace municipal Bob Desgrosellier/ &Traffic Eng., November bidder of 5 bidders with a boy},bid of 513,108,132. The 5 CIP 2529common borrow as replacement material. A future project will (& Engineering) Removal- Bravo Company Blvd waste under future roadway ( Joan Davenport) Water/Irrigation, 2020 project removes 200,000 tons of Solid Waste&wood build utilities and a roadway in this alignment Wastewater/Storm debris from the future Bravo Co. Blvd. Alignment Design & construction of Engineering, Streets Construction Estimate: 53.84M North 1st StreetFinal plan preparation is underway; Special Projects sidewalk, landscape and utility &Traffic Eng., HLA of Yakima is designer of Phase 2; 6 CIP 2340 Corridor Revitalization; Bob Desgrosellier Spring 2021 funding proposed with remaining TBD funds (& Engineering) upgrades; adding bike lanes Water/Irrigation, Design is 95%complete; We will advertise for bids Phase 2: °J' St.to'N' St. and bond releases in 2023-2024 removing parking Wastewater/Storm December 20/January'21; for an early Spring start Design & construction of Engineering, Streets North 1st Street HLA of Yakima is designer of Phase 3; 90%designed; Special Projects sidewalk, landscape and utility &Traffic Eng., 7 CIP ??? Corridor Revitalization; Bob Desgrosellier Spring 2022 We applied for Fed. BUILD Grant in May'20; Funding is incomplete; (& Engineering) upgrades; adding bike lanes Water/Irrigation, Phase 3: '.1' St.to MLK Jr. Blvd. vve were not selected for BUILD funding We continue to pursue grants from many sources removing parking Wastewater/Storm Wide Hollow& 80th Ave culverts- Engineering, County's worked on right-of-way on our behalf- County will continue design of box culverts, when funded; Address creek flooding 8 CIP 2456 Engineering Shavy Creek; Wide Hollow Ck. Bob Desgrosellier Streets, unfunded 80th Avenue is 95%designed, but unfunded Less expensive than bridges and better for this need; with overflow culverts vic. 93rd Ave 8 80th Ave Wastewater/Storm City/County grant has been submitted Design will continue after a new grant Design is at 40%; Received$190K grant for R/Way. Rcvd grant award of S190K in RNVay funds; Engineering,Traffic, E. Nob Hill Blvd& Fair Avenue, Widen intersection all 4 legs; Bob Desgrosellier/ R/V1iay: ends 2021 R/Way plans complete. RAvay purchasing underway; Received$1.461\1 in STP construction funds for 2023-2024; 9 CIP 2143 Engineering Wastewater, Intersection Improvements purchase r/vvay; new signal (Randy Tabert) Rdwy:2023 or 2024 Rcvd a federal Surface Transportation Program(STP) R/way appraisals are coming in, Water/Irrigation grant of$1,460,000 for 2023-2024 construction we continue with property owner negotiations Capitol Theatre Safety Improvements Bob Desgrosellier Engineering, Several items completed; Carpeting completed in Replaced aisle lighting; added overhead cable runs; 10 CIP 2354 Engineering ongoing Safety Improvements Capitol Theatre summer 2016; other work is forthcoming Replaced main lobby, mezzanine& Robertson Rm carpeting 13th& E. Nob Hill - SOLD Work with DOE to test these Work with DOE and our consulting firm continues; Tiger Oil Properties Remediation: Bob Desgrosellier/ 56th &Summitview - SOLD City properties, remediate soils Engineering, 24th& Nob Hill: still monitoring; 11 CIP 2389 Engineering East Nob Hill Blvd; North 1st St.; Joan Davenport/ ongoing 24th& Nob Hill -New sale pending; DOE gave us a and water as needed and then CED DOE is exploring the plume extent as of 12/2018; West Nob Hill Blvd Bob Desgrosellier $1.2M grant to do more remedial investigation; sell to developers N. 1st has'lease to own'thru Council;April 2019 N. 1st St. property- leased to mivn-pending further tests Economic Phase 2: 36th Ave& Spring Creek Phase 2 received a $2 Million SIED grant/loan; City of Yakima is furthering the partnership with world-class Road construction, curb, gutter, Development, Rd. widening; from SOZO funding will be complete prior to award; Yakima Sports Complex SOZO (soccer& multi-sport fields); 12 CIP 2428 Engineering sidewalk, widening, drainage Bob Desgrosellier Engineering, Phase 2: 2021 entrance on 36th Ave., Construction to start early 2021 In 2021 SOZO will construct an adjacent park to replace the and a street lighting system Streets, connecting to 48th&Washington and last into the 4th quarter. areas of Chesterley Park lost to the YMCA Facility Planning Widen the intersection: Road construction started in October; All work'except°the signal equipment will be constructed this 64th&Ahtanum Bob Desgrosellier 13 CIP 2474 Engineering add a westbound RTO lane; Engineering October 2020 This project is funded by: year; Due to long-lead time of signal equipment, signal widening and signalization Randy Tabert add a new traffic signal Congestion Mitigation&Air Quality funding(CMAQ) equipment will be placed upon delivery as late as Spring'21 Install new sidewalk in the Design is 90%complete; Project was selected&funded by State Legislature; Safe Routes to School Sidewalks: 2021 14 CIP 2473 Engineering vicinity of the schools. Bob Desgrosellier Engineering RMay negotiations are nearly complete Obligation of PE funds complete. McClure Elementary School (summer) (Locations forthcoming) Funding:through Safe Routes To School Program R/way purchase are under way Perteet Eng. is designer. Phase 1 design is 50%; Had 4 Cowiche Canyon Trail - from Construct 2 mile gravel pathway Phase 1: Spring'21 Phase 1: vic. Powerhouse to Cowiche Canyon Lane Project Stakeholders mtngs; most recent 7/6/18. Reviewing 15 CIP 2430 Engineering Powerhouse Road to the existing with 2 bridges crossing the Bob Desgrosellier Engineering Phase 2: late 2021 Phase 2: Cowiche Canyon Lane to trailhead status of all r/way to determine final alignment. Cowiche Canyon Trailhead Creek Current work is on permitting and bridge design River Road Widening Reconstruct and Widen roadvvay Tied to 34th& $110 SIED grant received; Ph. 2 in 2022; working on RMI & Bob Desgrosellier/ River Road, 40th to vicinity of 35th-Complete 16 CIP 2479 Engineering 34th to 40th Avenues to 3-lane standard with curb, Engineering Fruitvale Blvd environmental, will tie to the new roundabout(s)at (Randy Tabert) Next phase, vic. 35th ave. to new Roundabout (remaining 35th to 34th) gutter& sidewalk Roundabout 34th Avenue and Fruitvale Blvd. Construct 18.000+ sf addition to Contractor: Total Site Services of Richland,WA Yakima Convention Center-North Bob Desgrosellier/ Engineering&City utilities involved with site work- 1 7 CIP 2498 Engineering the north end of the Convention Engineering 2020 Construction has begun Expansion Project Randy Tabert Cony. Center has hired a project manager for the building work Center project to be complete by April 1, 2021 Proj Proj. Impacted Constrctn. Start Notes Lead Division Project Name/Location Description of Work Project 11 .ad Status/Schedule Type No, Divisions Date 10/29/2020 2 Roundabouts Construct 2 roundabouts Application for this project was Design is 30% complete; Bob Desgrosellier/ 18 OP 2447 Engineering at Fruitvale Blvd& River Road (Cr double roundabout) Engineering Spring 2022 successful for a $914K Federal Grant. WSDOT is providing design assistance (Randy Tabert) at N. 34th Avenue at this compound intersection Pursuing rAvay as NEPA has been approved for this unique double roundabout Signalize: Construct signal We are on-target with funding obligation paperwork; This project was awarded mid-2019, "PAUSED"when 1-976 Bob Desgrosellier/ 19 CIP 2516 Engineering W. Washington & 48th Avenue at this intersection; Engineering Spring-2021 design is being completed and tied to the passed; is now"UNPAUSED"; (Randy Tabert) (at Spring Creek Road ) (tied to Spring Creek Proj.) Spring Creek Construction Project funding obligation and design underway We are on-target with funding obligation paperwork. This project was awarded mid-2019, "PAUSED" when 1-976 Roundabout at Construct roundabout Bob Desgrosellier/ 20 OP 2517 Engineering Engineering 2022 We are out with a Request For Qualifications (RFQ) passed; is now"UNPAUSED"; funding obligation and other V . Washington& 72nd Avenue at this compound intersection (Randy Tabert) for consultant design engineering preliminary work is underway A Petro-Vend System was identified by staff to have Fuel system upgrades were long over due. Fuel Station modifications Replace outdated and Bob Desgrosellier/ Engineering/ interchangeable parts with the existing system. 21 CIP 2512 Engineering 11/2020 Repairs to the existing system were becoming at Public Works & City-wide problematic equipment (Randy Tabert) Fleet Leslie&Campbell, Inc., Union Gap, more frequent and more expensive. is the low-bidder at$201,357 Roofing on two buildings at Public Works was The replacement roof made the roofs water-tight again; Re-Reof Project Install new roofing on 2 Bob Desgrosellier i Engineering I 22 CIP 2513 Engineering 2020 completed by Mascot Equipment- Pasco, WA; with improved insulation. at Public Works buildings- Public works complex (Randy Pitney) Bldng Operations Work has been completed and accepted; We are closing out the project Extend sidewalk on Transit Sidewalk Project Bob Desgrosellier/ R/Way acquisition is under way. We'll follow the Procurement Guidelines 23 CIP ???? Engineering N. 16th/Fruitvale from 7-11 to Engineering 2021 N. 16th Ave, Fruitvale Blvd to DOC (Randy Tabert) Design will continue during this period. of the City of Yakima for small works projects existing sidewalk @ D.O.C. Low bidder: Leslie& Campbell, Yakima; $58,022 Mausoleum Re-Roof at Rereof the Mausoleum Bob Desgrosellier i Engineering I VVe bid this project using the Small Works Roster from MRSC 24 OF' ???? Engineering i Tahoma Cemetery (Parks) at Tahoma Cemetery (Randy Tabert) Parks October 2020 Work s 50%complete, following state and city procurement methods. will be complete in early November Yakima Alley Paving Bob Desgrosellier We applied for a $500K grant&were awarded the The proposed 9 alleys are within the area bound by / 25 CIP ???? Engineering Pave nine gravel/dirt alleys Streets Spring 2021 Congestion Mitigation&Air Quality funding(CMAQ) Fruitvale to Summitview; 6th to 16th Avenues; Phase 2 (Randy Tabert) Design this winter and bid early next year Work includes new concrete alley approaches. Remove and Replace: Funded with TBD funding: 4th Street Sidewalks Bob Desgrosellier/ Engineering, ESF Solutions, LLC-Walla Walla 26 CIP ???? Engineering 3,600 LE of sidewalk; October; 2020 Streets Division will remove sAvalks; Walnut St. to Pacific Ave. (Randy Tabert) Streets Work begins early November construct 50 new ADA ramps they will be replaced by the contractor Two-phased project to upgrade sanitary sewer preparing for Mill Site Development. Phase 1 was Fair Avenue Sanitary Sewer Main new 15"sewer line in Fair Ave.; Dana Kallevig(Mike Phase 1 is now complete Phase 2 27 CIP 2486 Wastewater Wastewater 2020 Improvements Beech St. to E. Spruce. Phase 2 Price is now under construction. upsizes existing 10"sewer line; E. Spruce Street to 1-82 interchange near Target. Project to repair aged sewer infrastructure by dig out and adding access manholes in Collections System City Wide Dana Kallevig/Mike 28 CIP 2501 Wastewater locations City Sewer Wastewater 2020 Project is under construction Repairs- Priority 5 Price Maintenance crews have little or no access. Multiple locations throughout City Project to install an odor control Beech Street Lift Station Odor Dana Kallevig(Mike 29 OP 2502 VVastewater system at the Beech Street Lift Wastewater 2020 Project to be bid Fall 2020, competed early 2021 Control Price Station Project to upgrade the existing maintenance facility on 3rd and Wastewater I Wastewater Maintenance Facility Dana Kallevig/Mike 30 CIP 2502 Pine. Upgrades include the Wastewater 2020 Project is complete Stormwater Upgrades Price bathrooms, offices, and meeting room. Pnji Pr''. Lead Division Project Description Project ��ad Impacted Cwnstrctn� Stort Status/Schedule Notes Type No. Divisions Dote 1OC�8/2O2O . City& HDR designing and permitting. Stkeho|der- Ecology has issued 401 Water Quality Certification. HPA xva\emniUa,ion, review vn-gvinU. Project cost a,$z4.um funding 5vm upp|i�adon�24/20Pr�eudeggnneuring80.� Finu| Move PoimofD�emioo Rich Senio|o/ USBe 'Yakima Bonu� C|P/eoewe� Fio� 8anierRemova| Boo/dgmnt N*|�onDamRey|a�em*m/Frui*a|* ' p|anmtpeo scheduled mhe:omp|�edJanua� 2O21 »1 c|p uolu xva\emuiga,ion (improving Dave � Canal Divemioo |mpmvememo ymprning Nelson Dam fish Brown nomY, vvnFvv' Spring 2021 $4134m, County poo Grant 5^ ^m, vvnFvv Cap ka| DOE approved point of diversion change for Fruhvo|e and Old screen for additional"mer) Mike Shane North Yakima projects atS82M. Project coordination and design Conservation District meetings are oo-going. SEPA DNS. JARPA submitted Union,o Nelson Dam. Many attempts m engage EPA nn2O6/20mUSACE for Nationwide Permit. unsuccessful vva,e/oaci|�iesima impacted Mike Shane) xva\emnia,ionUgg �on�i,on,oerr p �euo(duevamv 32 C|P 22�8 Water/irrigation �ioceao�dineimymvomems� ' 2021 On-going coordination , Majority of work mbe completed by in-house staff. oy misc. projects Emilio Lopez Stmegs. Eog. paving, chip seal) Modification of river intake; Dave Brown Golder&Assoc. deggn' permitting, funding. Cuneodyapplying for io /�erpe/mksCommems back hom 33 C|P 233r Water/irrigation machesR�*rVxTP |make P000iN* impmvem*msioh Mike Shane Jeff Water/Irrigation Fail 2021 river ' oon�ru��nWd8iospecdonsuppn�of new imake& Corps niEogioe*oequiedab�nied*s�nCnnoukam Improvements mmaimaio existing |o,e�oo 'Bond f|oodp|aio stabilization structures. Stakeholder(TAG) working ooJxRPA permit. HPA submitted ,/24/20Working and flows,nintake me,einnvon'qoinv. with County nnSsp^and Shoreline permit Replacement n/existing v" z' Evio|eAxevV�edoe *nKmain vv�onew 12" D| Dave Brown, Task Order appr oved.34 CIE 2503 Vv�en|nig�mion ' Water/Irrigation 2O2i w Pr�ectis funded by Public VVorks Trust Fund loan. improvements *utdioefmmS. Fair Ave. m Mike Shane underway RudkioRd. Installation o|new 1z" o| �e\ mweioAva|ao,haxvew N40hAve/N42nd Ave.VVmanin* Dave Brown, Task Oderfor HL4appmvedSume n Surveying»� C|P 2504 Water/irrigationimpro,e�ireUo� beuveen2nd ' Water/Irrigation 2021 Pr�ec�i�fundodbyPuh|i�VVork�T/us,Fund |oao |mpmvememw Mike Shane underway Level and 3rd Level pressure zones Inspect, evaluate, design and Consultant selection process with Hv\and G80G8O xe|eueowproviuein�pechnnmre�envi/mrwaxv� �nn�e\ 1$Level ResewoirRepai/and repuiom the 6-#G1$Level Dave Brown, |noentm negotiate m hearovodh City�8 CIE 2s�� Vvotemnigaxion ' Water/Irrigation 2O21 oeteriomdon �eiomi�oodo�he/oefi�ieo,iec �mvioeepo�of Rehabilitation xesewoi/located a\^o\hand Mike Shane Manager. Scope m*v*and fees wuenegoha\eu, ' findings, design Englewood � � construction admin.through project completion. Replace well piping, shaft, 4 bids weaacei,edLAD |nigudon |o* bid ut Dave Brown 0myipiogshaft and pump have been emoveuand mmorhas 37 C|P 2520 Water/Irrigation Ki*anisvVeU Pump Replacement pump, ' VVa^p�nigadon 2020 $651i�68Submiva|�hav* beenevie�edand ' ' ' Shane. ' been abui� Puindnghas ga�edand valves*iUbeahui|t soon kksoo valves and poio�og ' approved. Waiting for delivery ofmaterials. |oma||od000f new 12" D| vVwe�k/igahoo o4th0�rukva|eVVa�dine Dave Brown, ' �o up z�nz vva\emn|gahvn *a\er|inein�on)un«ivnwith ' s,remavvav,eva�er zuzz cvnminahnguedgnnimEngineering Division (Roundabout) Shaoe � ' intersection roundabout project Engineering Pave nine alleys bounded hy Bids opened 2/12/19 and awarded mSelland 38 C|P 2481 Strm*atr Yakima Alley Improvements chenyxGa«iemano Randy me|oy, Phase ' Smrm*ate/ S,mem 2019 Construction. Inc. Pr�ectcomy|medin2ndQuuxerFY2020 Levvio«}egooiouudiognew Mike Price ' ' ' "as substantially complete in November 2O18. concrete alley approaches, Reconstruct a berm oo the north Aide Hollow Creek Berm side mvviuexvo Raody#e|oyvn�ree:,�a\ Bids opened 12/18/18 and awmdedtnSelland 40 CIE 2507 Sm ReconstructionReconstructionrm*nte/ pm^ecmeoiuenmbetween 7sm Mike Price ' St /mwe\ r 2020 Construction, Inc. n|Wenatchee for$233,S84. Work to Project completed in1ot Quarter 2020 Ave. and no,h Ave. from being begin io January 202O. flooded. 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