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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06/03/2014 07 2015-2020 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON AGENDA STATEMENT Item No. 7. For Meeting of: June 03, 2014 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ITEM TITLE: SUBMITTED BY: SUMMARY EXPLANATION: Public Hearing to consider: A) Adoption of the Six -Year - Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for the years 2015 to 2020, and to amend the Metropolitan Transportation Plan, and B) Amend the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan Capital Facilities Element. Debbie Cook, PE, Director of Utilities and Engineering Brett Sheffield, Chief Engineer - (509)-576-6797 Attached is the 2015 - 2020 Six -Year TIP, along with an explanation sheet that describes the information contained on the various columns of the Six -Year TIP. One project has been added to the Six -Year TIP. The project is: #49 Wide Hollow Road Bridge Projects that have been removed from the 2014 - 2019 TIP as they were completed or the funds were obligated include: #2 - 64th Ave. Roadway Widening #47 - 1st/Main & Nob Hill Corridor Safety Improvements Council and the public are welcome to add other arterial system projects to the list. The Six - Year TIP project listing will be finalized at the June 17th hearing and sent to the Yakima Valley Conference of Governments (YVCOG) after approval. City and County staff, together with the Council Intergovernmental Committee, are working toward common standards and coordinated planning for public projects that impact both the City and surrounding County areas. Agreement on these issues will be the first step toward the goal of seamless transportation planning process between the City and County. A) Each year the City is required by RCW 35.77.010 and RCW 36.81.121 to update its Six -Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for submittal to the Washington State Department of Transportation. This plan must include all transportation projects for which State gas tax revenue of Federal revenue will be used. The current plan for 2015 - 2020 includes eleven projects that are funded. Funding for the remainder of the projects will continue to be sought. #1 - Yakima Railroad Grade Separations, Phase 4 #2 - North 1st Street Revitalization, 'N' Street to SR 12 #3 - Tieton Drive and 64th Avenue Intersection Improvements #4 - E. Nob Hill Boulevard and Fair Avenue Intersection Improvements #6 - Powerhouse Road Sidewalk #7 - Yakima Valley Transportation Company Preservation #16 - West Valley Middle School Safety Improvements #47 - 2014 Alley Paver #48 - S. 80th Avenue Bridge #49 - Wide Hollow Road Bridge #50 - Lincoln Avenue Corridor Safety Improvements Six -Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) Background On August 10, 2005, the President signed into law the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU). This act is the next authorization after the prior Transportation Equity Act of 1998 for the 21st Century (TEA -21) and previous Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991. The current act again specifies the systems on which certain funds can be used and activities for which funds can be used and promotes the role of the Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO) in the planning and programming of projects. SAFETEA-LU requires each designated MPO to develop a Transportation Improvement Program (TIP), and the state to develop a Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) as a condition to securing federal funds for the transportation projects. Projects listed in the STIP are the only projects that can be approved by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to utilize federal fund of by the State of Washington for approved State funding agencies. The STIP is a prioritized program of transportation projects, complied from local and regional plans, along with the Washington Transportation System Plan (WTP), which provides a backbone for developing projects for the intermodal transportation network in the State of Washington. The STIP contains federally funded projects plus state and local projects that are regionally significant. These projects have been identified through the planning process as the highest priority for the available funding to the State's Transportation Program. Planning activities of sate and local governments are essential parts of integrated regional planning processes. Long range transportation planning is a part of the comprehensive land use planning carried out by local governments. Citizen participation is an integral part of the planning process at all levels. Local Agencies are required to develop and adopt a Six -Year Transportation Program. All local agencies are required to hold at least one public hearing during the development of the Six - Year Transportation Program. Project ranking has been performed utilizing data supplied by the Street and Traffic Division. The ranking will be integrated with other project needs and the total list will be reviewed and adjusted to the particular need of the City of Yakima. B) The City needs to amend the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan Capital Facilities Element to incorporate the adopted Six -Year TIP for 2015 - 2020. This will ensure that we are in compliance with the Growth Management Act and that we are consistent with the Comprehensive Plan as required. The amendment is limited to incorporate only those projects that adopted in the STIP and is not subject to the "once a year" change required under the laws of the Growth Management Act. Resolution: Ordinance: Other (Specify): Contract: Contract Term: Start Date: End Date: Item Budgeted: Amount: Funding Source/Fiscal Impact: Strategic Priority: Insurance Required? No Mail to: Phone: APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL: RECOMMENDATION: Fund 142 Improve the Built Environment City Manager 1. Hold the Public Hearing to consider adoption of Resolution approving the Six -Year TIP and amending the regional metropolitan Transportation Plan and the Comprehensive Plan Capital Facilities Element. 2. Continue Public Hearing to June 17, 2014 Council Meeting for second Public Hearing and possible adoption of plan. ATTACHMENTS: Description Upload Date Type ❑ STIP 2015 - 2020 512812014 Cover Memo ❑ STIP explanation pages from STIP Manual 512812014 Cover Memo Agency: Yakima Co. No.: 39 City No.: 1485 Co. Name: Yakima Co. MPO/RTPO: YVCOG Six Year Transportation Improvement Program From 2015 to 2020 Hearing Date: 6/3/14 & 6/17/14 Adoption Date: 6/17/2014 Amend Date: Resolution No.: Functional Class Priority Number Project Identification A. PIN/Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No. C. Project Title D. Street/Road Name or Number E. Beginning MP or Road -Ending MP or Road F. Describe Work to Be Done Improvement Type(s) Status Total Length Utility Codes Project Costs in Thousands of Dollars Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency) Federal y Funded Projects Only J y Project Phase Phase Start Fund Source Information Federal Funding State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Funds Envir. Type R/W Required Date (MM/YY) Federal Fund Code Federal Cost by Phase 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 1 Yakima Railroad Grade Separations - Phase 4 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard from: N. 1st Street to: N. 1st Avenue Install art as project aesthetics for the railroad grade separations, and construct raised sidewalk on the south side of Lincoln Avenue 01 06 07 08 5 0.2 T P G 0 CN 10/1/2014 STP(U) 562 88 650 650 EA Yes 9/1/2009 Totals 562 0 88 650 650 0 14 2 North 1st Street Revitalization North 1st Street from: 'N' Street to: SR 12 Improve North 1st Street by rehabilitating the pavement and lane markings, removing on -street parking, enhancing street and pedestrian lighting, constructing median islands and installing various pedestrian and decorative elements. 3 06 5 0.42 P T 0 C CN 11/1/20151 STP(U) I 2,6631 I 4161 3,0791 3,079 I CE No Totals 2,663 416 3,079 3,079 16 3 Dr. Driven qtr Ave. 1/S Imptrovements Tieton from: Ave. Improve intersection by constructing a left -turn lane on Tieton Drive, installing a traffic signal system, curb, gutter, sidewalk and street lighting. 0512 5 N/A a W C G CN 1/1/2015 I I TIB 6841 1501 8341 834 I CE Yes5 1/1/2015 Totals 684 150 834 834 0 0 0 14 4 E. Nob Hill Blvd. & Fair Ave. I/S Improvements Nob Hill Boulevard from: E. Nob Hill Blvd. to: Fair Ave. Widen Nob Hill Boulevard through the intersection, construct left -turn lane, curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting and drainage. Upgrade signal by installing mast arm structures. 03 04 31 5 N/A P T W C 0 RW CN 1/1/2015 6/1/2016 STP(U) STP(U) 187 1,457 29 227 216 1,684 216 1,684 CE Yes 1/1/2015 Totals 1,644 256 1,900 0 1,684 Agency: Yakima Co. No.: 39 City No.: 1485 Co. Name: Yakima Co. MPO/RTPO: YVCOG Six Year Transportation Improvement Program From 2015 to 2020 Hearing Date: 6/3/14 & 6/17/14 Adoption Date: 6/17/2014 Amend Date: Resolution No.: Functional Class Priority Number Project Identification A. PIN/Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No. c. Project Title D. Street/Road Name or Number E. Beginning MP or Road - Ending MP or Road F. Describe Work to Be Done Improvement Type(s) Status Total Length Utility Codes Project Costs in Thousands of Dollars Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency) Federal y Funded Projects Only Project Phase Phase Start Fund Source Information Federal Funding State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Funds Envir. Type R/W Required Date (MM/YY) Federal Fund Code Federal Cost by Phase 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 5 E. Lincoln Avenue & 10th Street Roundabout Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard from: E. Lincoln Ave. to: N. 10th Street Construct a roundabout at the intersection of Lincoln Avenue, 10th Street and MLK, Jr. Boulevard. Install curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting and drainage. 03 05 06 P N/A P CN 1/1/2015 TIB 1,440 360 1,800 1,800 CE Yes 1/1/2015 Totals 1,440 360 1,800 1,800 17 6 Powerhouse Road Sidewalk Powerhouse Road from: Cowiche Canyon Rd to: Mobile Home Park Widen westbound lane to provide a 14 -foot wide shared bike lane and construct curb, gutter and sidewalk on the north side of the road. 05 12 5 0.6 0 CN 11/1/2015 TAP I 2451 I I 2451 245 I CE No Totals 245 245 245 14 7 Yakima Valley Transportation Company Preservation Lincoln Avenue from: E. 'G' Street to: 1-82 Remove and replace a portion of the existing trolley rail in the vicinity of the intersection of 6th Avenue and Yakima Avenue. 03 5 0.02 0 CN 1/1/2015 STP(E) 521 521 52 CE No Totals 52 52 52 19 8 Adams Elem./Washington M.S. Sidewalk Improvements Various Streets from: to: This project will make various pedestrian safety improvements in the vicinity of Adams Elementary School and Washington Middle School, such as, constructing sidewalks, improving roadway crossings and installing flashers 12 P N/A P T 0 PE RW CN 7/1/2015 1/1/2016 5/1/2016 SRTS SRTS SRTS 25 50 253 30 25 50 283 25 50 283 CE Yes 5/1/2016 Totals 328 30 358 25 333 Agency: Yakima Co. No.: 39 City No.: 1485 Co. Name: Yakima Co. MPO/RTPO: YVCOG Six Year Transportation Improvement Program From 2015 to 2020 Hearing Date: 6/3/14 & 6/17/14 Adoption Date: 6/17/2014 Amend Date: Resolution No.: Functional Class Priority Number Project Identification 1 A. PIN/Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No.(Local C. Project Title D. Street/Road Name or Number E. Beginning MP or Road - Ending MP or Road F. Describe Work to Be Done Improvement Type(s) Status Total Length T, o u : = m Project Costs in Thousands of Dollars Expenditure Schedule Agency) Federal y Funded Projects Only Project Phase Phase Start Fund Source Information Federal Funding State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Funds Envir. Type R/W Required Date (MM/YY) Federal Fund Code Federal Cost by Phase 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 19 9 Garfield Elementary Safety Improvements Various Streets from: to: This project will make various pedestrian safety improvements in the vicinity of Garfield Elementary School, such as, constructing sidewalk, improving roadway crossings, installing flashers and converting Fairbanks Avenue and Jerome Avenue into one way streets. 12 P N/A P T 0 PE RW CN 7/1/2015 1/1/2016 5/1/2016 SRTS SRTS SRTS 12 20 128 13 12 20 141 12 20 141 CE Yes 5/1/2016 Totals 160 13 173 12 161 12 10 es nd ramps of SR 12 12 & 16th Avenuehange from: 16th Avneue to: SR 12 Construct a roundabout where the westbound ramps intersect with N. 16th Avenue. 06 P N/A 0 PE CN 11/1/2017 STP(U) I 779861 I 1211 900114 100 1001 900 1 CE No Totals 865 135 1000 100 900 11 11 1-82 & Lincoln Avenue Interchange Lincoln Avenue from: E. 'G' Street to: -82 Reconstruct/extend off -ramp from existing 1-82 off - ramp for Lincoln Avenue to E. 'G' Street. 01 P N/A 0 P G PE RW CN 1/1/2016 1/1/2017 6/1/2018 STP(U) STP(U) STP(U) 260 173 1,730 40 27 270 300 200 2,000 300 200 200 2,000 CE No Totals 2,163 337 2,500 0 500 200 2,000 14 12 Yakima Avenue& Fair Ave. Signalization E. Yakima Ave.from: E. Yakima Ave. to: Fair Ave. Install traffic signal at the intersection of Yakima Avenue and Fair Avenue. 12 P N/A P T W 5 0 PE CN 16/1/2018 STP(U) 1/1/20171 STP(U) I 5191 141I I 81 100 6001 1001 600 CE No Totals 605 95 700 100 600 Agency: Yakima Co. No.: 39 City No.: 1485 Co. Name: Yakima Co. MPO/RTPO: YVCOG Six Year Transportation Improvement Program From 2015 to 2020 Hearing Date: 6/3/14 & 6/17/14 Adoption Date: 6/17/2014 Amend Date: Resolution No.: Functional Class Priority Number Project Identification A. PIN/Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No.(Local C. Project Title D. Street/Road Name or Number E. Beginning MP or Road - Ending MP or Road F. Describe Work to Be Done Improvement Type(s) Status Total Length Utility Codes Project Costs in Thousands of Dollars Expenditure Schedule Agency) Federal y Funded Projects Only Project Phase Phase Start Fund Source Information Federal Funding State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Funds Envir. Type R/W Required Date (MM/YY) Federal Fund Code Federal Cost by Phase 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 13 S. 3rd Avenue & W. Washington Ave. Signal S. 3rd Avenue from: S. 3rd Ave. to: W. Washington Ave. Upgrade the traffic signalization system 12 P N/A P T PE CN 4/1/2017 9/1/2017 20 210 230 20 210 230 20 210 230 CE No Totals 230 230 16 14 S. 1st St. & E. Washington Ave. 1/5 Improvements South 1st Street from: S. 1st Street to: E. Washington Ave. Realign intersection, widen E. Washington Avenue to accommodate an additional lane, replace curb, gutter and sidewalk, and install a new traffic signalization system. 03 06 P N/A P W 5 T 0 PE RW CN 1/1/2016 1/1/2017 1/1/2018 STP(U) STP(U) STP(U) 260 260 1,211 40 40 189 300 300 1,400 300 100 200 1,400 CE Yes 1/1/2018 Totals 1,731 269 2,000 400 200 1,400 17 15 S. 48th Avenue Reconstruction South 48th Avenue from: Summitview Ave. to: Nob Hill Blvd. Reconstruct and widen 48th Avenue, install curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting and drainage system. 03 05 P 1.00 P T W 5 0 PE RW CN 1/1/2016 1/1/2017 1/1/2018 STP(U) STP(U) STP(U) 223 519 1,485 35 81 232 258 600 1,717 258 600 1,717 CE Yes 1/1/2018 Totals 2,227 348 2,575 0 258 600 14 16 West Valley Middle School Safety Improvements S. 72nd Avenue from: S. 72nd Ave. to: Mead Ave. Install curb, gutter and sidewalk on the south side of Zier Road from 72nd Avenue to 75th Avenue, and install a traffic signal system and the intersection of 72nd Avenue and Mead Avenue. 12 5 N/A P T W 5 0 CN 11/1/2015 SRTS I 4991 I SOI 5491 549 I CE No Totals 499 50 549 549 Agency: Yakima Co. No.: 39 City No.: 1485 Co. Name: Yakima Co. MPO/RTPO: YVCOG Six Year Transportation Improvement Program From 2015 to 2020 Hearing Date: 6/3/14 & 6/17/14 Adoption Date: 6/17/2014 Amend Date: Resolution No.: Functional Class Priority Number Project Identification A. PIN/Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No. C. Project Title D. Street/Road Name or Number E. Beginning MP or Road -Ending MP or Road F. Describe Work to Be Done Improvement Type(s) Status Total Length Utility Codes Project Costs in Thousands of Dollars Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency) Federal y Funded Projects Only Project Phase Phase Start Fund Source Information Federal Funding State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Funds Envir. Type R/W Required Date (MM/YY) Federal Fund Code Federal Cost by Phase 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 17 Tieton Dr. & S. 5th Ave. 1/5 Improvements Tieton Drive from: Tieton Dr. to: S.5th Ave. Remove existing traffic signal and construct a roundabout, remove and replace curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting and drainage 12 P N/A P W 5 T 0 PE RW CN 1/1/2017 1/1/2018 6/1/2019 STP(U) STP(U) STP(U) 69 104 865 11 16 135 80 120 1,000 80 120 1,000 CE Yes 5/1/2019 Totals 1,038 162 1,200 80 1,120 16 18 E.' H' Street Extension, Ph. 1 E.'H'Street from: 1st Street to: Yakima River Construct new roadway including water, sewer, curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting and storm drainage system. 01 08 P 1.10 P T W S 0 PE RW CN 1/1/2016 1/1/2017 1/1/2018 STP(U) STP(U) STP(U) 432 432 2,162 68 68 338 500 500 2,500 500 500 2,500 CE Yes 12/1/2017 Totals 3,026 474 3,500 500 500 16 19 Cascade Millsite Parkway North 10th Street from: 'H' Street to: Lincoln Ave. Construct new roadway including water, sewer, curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting and storm drainage system. 01 06 P 1.3 P T W 5 0 PE RW CN 1/1/2016 1/1/2017 1/1/2018 STP(U) STP(U) STP(U) 350 2,750 3,950 54 425 486 404 3,175 4,436 404 3,175 4,436 CE Yes 1/1/2017 Totals 7,050 965 8,015 404 3,175 4,436 14 20 Yakima Downtown Future Initiatives, Phases from: 1st Street to: 9th Street Install historic lighting, sidewalk modifications and other improvements. Exact improvement area(s) to be determined 06 12 P 0.15 T C 5 PE CN 4/1/201P 7 OTHER I (OTHER 500 5,500 I 5,500500 500 5,500 CE No Totals 6,000 500 5,500 Agency: Yakima Co. No.: 39 City No.: 1485 Co. Name: Yakima Co. MPO/RTPO: YVCOG Six Year Transportation Improvement Program From 2015 to 2020 Hearing Date: 6/3/14 & 6/17/14 Adoption Date: 6/17/2014 Amend Date: Resolution No.: Functional Class Priority Number Project Identification A. PIN/Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No. c. Project Title D. Street/Road Name or Number E. Beginning MP or Road - Ending MP or Road F. Describe Work to Be Done Improvement Type(s) Status Total Length Utility Codes Project Costs in Thousands of Dollars Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency) Federal y Funded Projects Only Project Phase Phase Start Fund Source Information Federal Funding State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Funds Envir. Type R/W Required Date (MM/YY) Federal Fund Code Federal Cost by Phase 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 19 21 75th Avenue Improvements 01 P 0.50 P PE 1/1/2018 STP(U) 87 13 100 100 CE No 75th Avenue 08 W RW 1/1/2019 STP(U) 173 27 200 200 rom: Mead Ave. to: Nob Hill Blvd. 5 CN 1/1/2020 STP(U) 1,038 162 1,200 1,200 T Construct a new two-lane roadway and widen portions of existing roadway, install curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting and storm drainage system. 0 Totals 1,500 1,500 14 22 Washington Ave.&LongfiberRd.Intersection 03 P N/A C PE 1/1/2016 STP(U) 100 14 114 114 CE Yes Washington Avenue 05 T RW 1/1/2017 STP(U) 100 14 114 114 rom: Washington Ave. to: Longfiber Rd. 06 W CN 1/1/2018 STP(U) 700 95 795 795 1/1/2018 Improve the Washington Avenue and Longfiber Road intersection by constructing an eastboung left -turn lane on Washington and a northbound left -turn lane on Longfiber, install or replace curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting, storm drainage and safety flashing signal 5 0 Totals 900 123 1,023 114 114 795 14 23 E. Nob Hill Blvd. & S. 18th Street 1/S Improvements 01 P 0.10 C PE 1/1/2016 STP(U) 50 8 58 58 CE Yes E. Nob Hill Boulevard 04 T RW 1/1/2017 STP(U) 50 8 58 58 rom: E. Nob Hill Blvd. to: S. 18th Street W CN 1/1/2018 STP(U) 346 54 400 400 1/1/2018 Widen south leg for double left turn from westbound 5 Nob Hill, install curb, gutter, sidewalk, upgrade traffic signal system Totals 446 70516 58 58 400 17 24 Powerhouse Rd.&EnglewoodAve.1/5 12 P N/A P PEI 1/1/2017 STP(S) 431 7 SOI SOI CE Yes Powerhouse Rd. T RW 1/1/2018 STP(S) 87 I 13 100 100 rom: Powerhouse Rd. to: Englewood Ave. C CN 1/1/2019 STP(S) 504 74 578 578 1/1/2019 Realign intersection, install curb, gutter, sidewalk and safety flashing signal. Possibly construct a roundabout. 5 0 W Totals 634 94 728 0 50 678 Agency: Yakima Co. No.: 39 City No.: 1485 Co. Name: Yakima Co. MPO/RTPO: YVCOG Six Year Transportation Improvement Program From 2015 to 2020 Hearing Date: 6/3/14 & 6/17/14 Adoption Date: 6/17/2014 Amend Date: Resolution No.: Functional Class Priority Number Project Identification 1 A. PIN/Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No.(Local C. Project Title D. Street/Road Name or Number E. Beginning MP or Road - Ending MP or Road F. Describe Work to Be Done Improvement Type(s) Status Total Length T, o u = m Project Costs in Thousands of Dollars Expenditure Schedule Agency) Federal y Funded Projects Only Project Phase Phase Start Fund Source Information Federal Funding State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Funds Envir. Type R/W Required Date (MM/YY) Federal Fund Code Federal Cost by Phase 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 25 S. 48th Ave. & Summitview Ave. Signalization 12 P N/A P PE 1/1/2017 STP(S) 25 4 29 29 CE Yes Summitview Avenue T RW 6/1/2017 STP(S) 25 4 29 29 from: Summitview Ave. to: S. 48th Ave. CN 1/1/2018 STP(S) 554 81 635 635 6/1/2018 Install traffic signal at the intersection of Summitview Avenue and 48th Avenue. Totals 604 89 693 58 635 14 26 W. Lincoln Ave. & MLKBIvd. Realignment 01 P 0.50 C PE 1/1/2016 STP(E) 424 67I 491 491 CE Yes W. Lincoln Avenue 121,210 T RW 1/1/2017 STP(E) 1,047 1631,210 I I from: W. 5th Ave. to: Custer St. W CN 1/1/2018 STP(E) 1,801 281 2,082 2,082 1/1/2018 5 0 Realign W. Lincoln Avenue, install curb, gutter, sidewalks, street lighting, drainage. P G Totals 3,272 511 3,783 491 1,210 2,082 14 27 E. Nob Hill Boulevard Reconstruction 03 P 0.85 C PE 1/1/2016 STP(C) 546 84 630 630 CE Yes E. Nob Hill Boulevard 04 T RW 1/1/2017 STP(C) 1,090 170 1,260 1,260 from: S. 6th Street to: S. 18th Street 06 W CN 1/1/2018 STP(C) 6,539 1,013 7,552 7,552 1/1/2018 5 Reconstruct and widen roadway to 5 lanes with intersection improvements, curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting and drainage system 0 P G Totals 8,175 1,267 9,442 630 1,260 7,552 14 28 S. 72nd Ave. & W. Washington Ave. 1/5 12 P N/A P PE 1/1/2016 STP(C) 91 14 105 105 CE Yes 5. 72nd Avenue 06 T RW 1/1/2017 STP(C) 91 14 105 105 from: s. 72nd Ave. to: W. Washington Ave. 0 CN 1/1/2018 STP(C) 544 86 630 630 1/1/2018 Improve intersection by installing a traffic signal system or roundabout. 5 W Totals 726 114 840 105 105 630 Agency: Yakima Co. No.: 39 City No.: 1485 Co. Name: Yakima Co. MPO/RTPO: YVCOG Six Year Transportation Improvement Program From 2015 to 2020 Hearing Date: 6/3/14 & 6/17/14 Adoption Date: 6/17/2014 Amend Date: Resolution No.: Functional Class Priority Number Project Identification 1 A. PIN/Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No. C. Project Title D. Street/Road Name or Number E. Beginning MP or Road - Ending MP or Road F. Describe Work to Be Done Improvement Type(s) Status Total Length T, o u m Project Costs in Thousands of Dollars Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency) Federal y Funded Projects Only Project Phase Phase Start Fund Source Information Federal Funding State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Funds Envir. Type R/W Required Date (MM/YY) Federal Fund Code Federal Cost by Phase 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 17 29 S. 66th Avenue Improvements 03 P 0.76 P PE 1/1/2016 STP(E) 86 14 100 100 CE Yes 66th Avenue 04 T RW 1/1/2017 STP(E) 173 27 200 200 from: Summitview Ave. to: Scenic Dr. W CN 1/1/2018 STP(E) 1,096 164 1,260 1,260 1/1/2018 Reconstruct and widen roadway to three lanes, install curb, gutter, sidewalk, storm drainage system and utilities. 5 0 Totals 1,355 205 1,560 100 200 1,260 14 30 N. 40th Ave.&SummitviewAve.Intersection 12 P N/A P PE 1/1/2016 STP(U) 126 17 143 143 CE Yes N. 40th Avenue T RW 1/1/2017 STP(U) 130 20 150 150 from: N. 40th Ave. to: Summitview Dr. W CN 1/1/2018 STP(U) 692 108 800 800 1/1/2018 Improve the intersection by constructing larger corner radii, lengthening the turn lanes, and upgrading the traffic signal system. 5 0 Totals 948 145 1,093 143 150 800 14 31 N. 40th Ave. & Englewood Ave. Intersection 12 P N/A P PE 1/1/2017 STP(U) 43 7 50 50 CE No N. 40th Avenue from: N. 40th Ave. to: Englewood T CN 6/1/2017 STP(U) 260 40 300 300 Replace traffic signal poles and upgrade controller. Totals 303 47 350 350 16 32 N. 16th Avenue & Fruitvale Blvd. 1/5 12 P N/A P PE 1/1/2016 STP(U) 1261 18I 144 144 CE Yes N. 16th Avenue T RW 1/1/2017 STP(U) 173 27 200 I 200 I from: N. 16th Ave. to: Fruitvale Blvd. 0 CN 1/1/2018 STP(U) 400 62 462 462 1/1/2016 Improve the intersection by constructing larger curb radii, installing ADA ramps, and upgrading the traffic signal system. 5 W Totals 699 107 806 144 200 462 Agency: Yakima Co. No.: 39 City No.: 1485 Co. Name: Yakima Co. MPO/RTPO: YVCOG Six Year Transportation Improvement Program From 2015 to 2020 Hearing Date: 6/3/14 & 6/17/14 Adoption Date: 6/17/2014 Amend Date: Resolution No.: Functional Class Priority Number Project Identification A. PIN/Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No. C. Project Title D. Street/Road Name or Number E. Beginning MP or Road -Ending MP or Road F. Describe Work to Be Done Improvement Type(s) Status Total Length Utility Codes Project Costs in Thousands of Dollars Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency) Federal y Funded Projects Only Project Phase Phase Start Fund Source Information Federal Funding State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Funds Envir. Type R/W Required Date (MM/YY) Federal Fund Code Federal Cost by Phase 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Thru 6th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 16 33 N. 1st Street &'1' Street Signal Upgrade N. 1st Street from: N. 1st Street to: 'I' Street Replace and upgrade traffic signal system 12 P N/A P T W 5 0 PE CN 1/1/2016 6/1/2016 STP(U) STP(U) 32 126 5 17 37 143 37 143 CE No Totals 158 22 180 180 17 34 Rudkin Road Reconstruction Rudkin Road from: E. Viola Ave. to: Rainier PI. Reconstruct roadway, install curb, gutter, sidewalk and storm drainage. Partner with Union Gap to install additional sewer force main. 03 06 P 0.76 P T W 5 PE CN 1/1/2016 1/1/2017 STP(C) STP(C) 109 945 TPP 945 27 106 136 1,996 136 1,996 CE No Totals 1,054 133 2,132 136 1,996 0 16 35 E. Mead Avenue Reconstruction E. Mead Avenue from: Rudkin Rd. to: Fair Ave. Partner with Union Gap to reconstruct E. Mead Avenue, install curb, gutter, sidewalk and storm drainage system. 03 06 P 0.76 P T 5 C G 0 PE CN 1/1/2017 1/1/2018 STP(S) STP(S) 122 1,730 TPP TPP 23 206 7 70 152 2,006 152 2,006 CE No Totals 1,852 229 77 2,158 152 2,006 17 36 S. 80th Avenue f.r8Oth Avenue DrImprovements to: Zier Road Widen roadway to three lanes, install curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting and storm drainage system. 04 P 1.30 P T 0 W C PE RW 1/1/20185 1/1/2010 AIP AAIP IP 131 1,382 667 2 26059 151 441 1 1,927 I 1 927 CE Yes 1/1/2020 Totals 2,180 339 2,519 2,519 Agency: Yakima Co. No.: 39 City No.: 1485 Co. Name: Yakima Co. MPO/RTPO: YVCOG Six Year Transportation Improvement Program From 2015 to 2020 Hearing Date: 6/3/14 & 6/17/14 Adoption Date: 6/17/2014 Amend Date: Resolution No.: Functional Class Priority Number Project Identification 1 A. PIN/Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No. c. Project Title D. Street/Road Name or Number E. Beginning MP or Road - Ending MP or Road F. Describe Work to Be Done Improvement Type(s) Status Total Length T, C 8 •=Code m Project Costs in Thousands of Dollars Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency) Federal y Funded Projects Only Project Phase Phase Start Fund Source Information Federal Funding State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Funds Envir. Type R/W Required Date (MM/YY) Federal Fund Federal Cost by Phase 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Thru 6th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 17 37 Englewood Avenue Improvements 05 P 1.00 P PE 1/1/2018 STP(C) 272 43 315 315 CE Yes Englewood Avenue 06 T RW 1/1/2019 STP(C) 349 55 404 404 from: N. 40th Ave. to: N. 56th Ave. W CN 1/1/2020 STP(C) 2,352 340 2,692 2,692 1/1/2020 5 Widen roadway to three lanes, install curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting and storm drainage system. 0 C Totals 2,973 438 3,411 3,411 17 38 Englewood Avenue Improvements 05 P 0.50 P PE 1/1/2018 STP(U) 136 21 157 157 CE Yes Englewood Avenue 06 T RW 1/1/2019 STP(U) 173 27 200 200 from: N. 16th Ave. to: N. 24th Ave. W CN 1/1/2020 STP(U) 1,164 182 1,346 1,346 1/1/2020 5 Widen roadway to three lanes, install curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting and storm drainage system. Totals 1,473 230 1,703 1,703 14 39 Nob Hill Boulevard Sidewalk Improvements 12 P 2.50 P PE 1/1/2018 STP(S) 55 8 63 63 CE Yes Nob Hill Boulevard T RW 1/1/2019 STP(S) 107 19 126 126 from: S. 16th Ave. to: S. 6th Street 5 CN 1/1/2020 STP(S) 321 57 378 378 1/1/2020 Construct sidewalk in locations where it doesn't exist on the south side of Nob Hill W Totals 483 84 567 567 14 40 N. 34th Ave. & Fruitvale Blvd. I/S Improvements 12 P N/A P PE 1/1/2017 STP(U) 63 5 68 68 CE Yes Fruitvale Boulevard T RW 1/1/2018 STP(U) 87 13 100 100 from: Fruitvale Blvd. to: N. 34th Ave. 0 CN 1/1/2019 STP(U) 567 76 643 643 1/1/2019 5 Improve intersection by installing a traffic signal system, curb, gutter and sidewalk. Widen leg south of Fruitvale to inlcude a left -turn lane W Totals 717 94 811 68 743 Agency: Yakima Co. No.: 39 City No.: 1485 Co. Name: Yakima Co. MPO/RTPO: YVCOG Six Year Transportation Improvement Program From 2015 to 2020 Hearing Date: 6/3/14 & 6/17/14 Adoption Date: 6/17/2014 Amend Date: Resolution No.: Functional Class Priority Number Project Identification A. PIN/Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No.(Local C. Project Title D. Street/Road Name or Number E. Beginning MP or Road - Ending MP or Road F. Describe Work to Be Done Improvement Type(s) Status Total Length Utility Codes Project Costs in Thousands of Dollars Expenditure Schedule Agency) Federal y Funded Projects Only Project Phase Phase Start Fund Source Information Federal Funding State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Funds Envir. Type R/W Required Date (MM/YY) Federal Fund Code Federal Cost by Phase 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Thru 6th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 17 41 Englewood Avenue Improvements Englewood Avenue from: N. 24th Ave. to: N. 40th Ave. Reconstruct and widen roadway to three lanes, install curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting and storm drainage system. Install sewer and water lines. 03 05 06 P 1.00 P T W 5 0 PE RW CN 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 1/1/2020 STP(U) STP(U) STP(U) 218 327 2,980 34 51 244 252 378 3,224 252 378 3,224 CE Yes 1/1/2020 Totals 3,525 329 3,854 3,854 14 42 North/South Connector to West Valley Unknown Road from: Ahtanum Rd. to: Summitview Ext. Corridor study to determine the best location for a north/south limited access route in West Valley. City and County joint project. 01 04 06 P 6.00 P T W 5 C G 0 PE 1/1/2017 STP(U) 432 681 500 500 CE Yes Totals 432 68 500 500 14 43 8th Street Avenue Ave. to: 18th Street from: Replace the bridge on E. Yakima Avenue that crosses over 18th Street. 12 P N/A P O 5 W PE CN 1/1/2017 1/1/2018 BRAC BRAC 240 2,288 6 300 I 57021 2,860 300 2,860 CE No Totals 2,528 632 3,160 300 2,860 17 44 88th Avenue Improvements 88th Avenue from: Tieton Dr. to: Summitview Ave. Construct curb, gutter, sidewalk and storm drainage system on the east side of 88th Avenue. 06 12 P 0.48 P T C G PE RW CN 1/1/2017 1/1/2018 6/1/2018 STP(U) STP(U) STP(U) 43 52 285 7 8 45 50 60 330 50 60 330 CE Yes 6/1/2018 Totals 380 60 440 50 390 Agency: Yakima Co. No.: 39 City No.: 1485 Co. Name: Yakima Co. MPO/RTPO: YVCOG Six Year Transportation Improvement Program From 2015 to 2020 Hearing Date: 6/3/14 & 6/17/14 Adoption Date: 6/17/2014 Amend Date: Resolution No.: Functional Class Priority Number Project Identification A. PIN/Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No. c. Project Title D. Street/Road Name or Number E. Beginning MP or Road - Ending MP or Road F. Describe Work to Be Done Improvement Type(s) Status Total Length Utility Codes Project Costs in Thousands of Dollars Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency) Federal y Funded Projects Only Project Phase Phase Start Fund Source Information Federal Funding State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Funds Envir. Type R/W Required Date (MM/YY) Federal Fund Code Federal Cost by Phase 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Thru 6th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 17 45 64th Avenue Improvements 64th Avenue rom: Washington Ave. to: Nob Hill Blvd. Widen roadway to three lanes, install curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting and storm drainage system. 03 04 06 P 1.00 P T W C G 0 PE CN 1/1/2017 1/1/2018 STP(U) STP(U) 200 1,600 32 249 232 1,849 200 1,849 CE No Totals 1,800 281 2,081 200 1,849 14 46 North 1st Street Revitalization N. 1st Street rom: MLK Blvd. to: 'N'Street Improve North 1st Street by rehabilitating the pavement and lane markings, removing on -street parking, enhancing street and pedestrian lighting, constructing median islands and installing various pedestrian and decorative elements. 06 12 P 0.50 P T G C PE CN 1/1/2017 1/1/2018 STP(U) STP(U) 605 5,165 95 806 700 5,971 700 5,971 CE No Totals 5,770 901 6,671 700 5,971 19 47 2014Alley Paver Alleys between Folsom Ave. and Fruitvale Blvd. rom: 16th Avenue to: 6th Avenue Improve the air quality throughout this section of the City by paving gravel alleys. 07 5 3.5 P T C 0 CN 1/1/2014 CMAQ 353 571 4101 410 I CE No Totals 353 57 410 410 17 48 S. 80th Avenue Bridge S. 80th Avenue rom: Wide Hollow Rd. to: Plath Ave. Replace existing two-lane bridge over Wide Hollow Creek with three -lane bridge. The City's involvement is only to pass through of an Ecology grant in conjunction with the County's flood plain management project. 09 5 0.05 P T 0 CN 4/1/2015 I I DOE 75 0 751 75 I CE Totals 0 75 75 Agency: Yakima Co. No.: 39 City No.: 1485 Co. Name: Yakima Co. MPO/RTPO: YVCOG Six Year Transportation Improvement Program From 2015 to 2020 Hearing Date: 6/3/14 & 6/17/14 Adoption Date: 6/17/2014 Amend Date: Resolution No.: Functional Class Priority Number Project Identification A. PIN/Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No. C. Project Title D. Street/Road Name or Number E. Beginning MP or Road - Ending MP or Road F. Describe Work to Be Done Improvement Type(s) Status Total Length Utility Codes Project Costs in Thousands of Dollars Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency) Federal y Funded Projects Only Project Phase Phase Start Fund Source Information Federal Funding State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Funds Envir. Type R/W Required Date (MM/YY) Federal Fund Code Federal Cost by Phase 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Thru 6th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 17 49 Wide Hollow Road Bridge Wide Hollow Road rom: 89th Avenue to: 88th Avenue Replace existing two-lane bridge over Wide Hollow Creek with three -lane bridge. The City's involvement is only to pass through of an Ecology grant in conjunction with the County's flood plain management project. 9 5 0.05 P T 0 CN 4/1/2015 DOE 75 75 75 CE No Totals 75 75 16 50 Lincoln Avenue Corridor Safety Improvements Lincoln Avenue rom: N. 32nd Ave. to: N. 5th Ave. Improve safety by installing larger signal lenses, installing ADA compliant ramps, repairing damaged sidewalk, installing new sidewalk, installing overhead school flashers, etc. 07 5 N/A P T 0 CN 4/1/2015 HSIP 3001 0 300 300 I CE Yes 4/1/2015 Totals 0 300 300 14 51 16th Avenue Corridor Improvement 16th Avenue rom: SR 12 to: Washington Ave. Study to determine strategies for improving the 16th Avenue corridor 04 P 3.50 P T W C G 0 PE 1/1/2017 STP(U) 1201 171 1371 1371 Totals 120 17 137 137 14 52 40th Avenue Corridor Improvements 40th Avenue rom: SR 12 to: Washington Ave. Study to determine strategies for improving the 40th Avenue corridor. 04 P 3.20 P T W C G 0 PE 1/1/2017 STP(U) 1201 171 1371 1371 Totals 17 137 137 Agency: Yakima Co. No.: 39 City No.: 1485 Co. Name: Yakima Co. MPO/RTPO: YVCOG Six Year Transportation Improvement Program From 2015 to 2020 Hearing Date: 6/3/14 & 6/17/14 Adoption Date: 6/17/2014 Amend Date: Resolution No.: Functional Class Priority Number Project Identification A. PIN/Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No. C. Project Title D. Street/Road Name or Number E. Beginning MP or Road - Ending MP or Road F. Describe Work to Be Done Improvement Type(s) Status Total Length Utility Codes Project Costs in Thousands of Dollars Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency) Federal y Funded Projects Only Project Phase Phase Start Fund Source Information Federal Funding State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Funds Envir. Type R/W Required Date (MM/YY) Federal Fund Code Federal Cost by Phase 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Thru 6th 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 14 53 Nob Hill Boulevard Corridor Improvements Nob Hill Boulevard from: 1-82 to: 16th Ave. Study to determine strategies for improving the Nob Hill Boulevard corridor. 03 04 P 2.70 P T 0 5 W C G PE 1/1/2017 STP(U) 120 17 137 137 Totals 120 17 137 137 14 54 S. 1st Street/Main Street Corridor Improvements S. 1st Street/Main Street from: Nob Hill Blvd. to: Barker Mill Bridge Joint project with Union Gap. Stucy to determine strategies for improving the 1st Street/Main Street corridor. 01 P 2.00 P T 0 5 W C G PE 1/1/2017 STP(U) 120 171 1371 1371 Totals 120 17 137 137 16 55 E.' H' Street Extension, Ph. 2 E.'H'Street from: 10th Street to: -82 Construct new roadway including water, sewer, curb, gutter, sidewalk, street lighting and storm drainage system. 01 08 P 0.55 P T W 5 0 PE RW CN 1/1/2016 1/1/2018 1/1/2019 STP(U) STP(U) STP(U) 432 432 2,162 68 68 338 500 500 2,500 500 500 2,500 CE Yes 1/1/2018 474 3,500 500 3,000 9. Appendices A. Six Year Form Instructions Heading Agency County Number City Number MPO/RTPO Hearing Date Adoption Date Resolution Number Amendment Date Column Number Enter name of the sponsoring agency. Enter the OFM assigned number (see LAG Appendix 21.44). Enter the OFM assigned number (see LAG Appendix 21.45). Enter the name of the associated MPO (if located within urbanized area) or RTPO (if located in a rural area). Enter the date of the public hearing. Enter the date this program was adopted by council or commission. Enter Legislative Authority resolution number (if applicable.) Enter the date this program was amended by council or commission. 1. Functional Classification. Enter the appropriate 2 -digit code denoting the Federal Functional Classification. (Note: The Federal Functional Classification must be approved by FHWA.) Description 00- No Classification Rural (Under 5000 pop.) 01 - Interstate 02 - Principal Arterials 06 - Minor Arterials 07 - Major Collector 08 - Minor Collector 09 - Local Access Urban (Over 5000 pop.) 11- Interstate 12- Freeways & Expressways 14- Other Principal Arterials 16- Minor Arterial 17- Collector 19- Local Access 1. Priority Numbers. Enter local agency number identifying agency project priority (optional). 2. Project Identification. Enter (a) Federal Aid Number if previously assigned; (b) Bridge Number; (c) Project Title; (d) Street/Road Name or Number/Federal Route Number; (e) Beginning and Ending Termini (mile post or street names); and (f) Describe the Work to be Completed. 3. Improvement Type Codes. Enter the appropriate federal code number. Description 07 - Resurfacing 08 - New Bridge Construction 09- Bridge Replacement 01- New construction on new alignment 02- Relocation Project 03- Reconstruction 04- Major Widening 05- Minor Widening 06- Other Enhancements 10 - Bridge Rehabilitation 11 - Minor Bridge Rehabilitation 12 - Safety/Traffic Operation/TSM 13 - Environmentally Related 25 14 - Bridge Program -Special 21 - Transit Capital Project 22- Transit Operational 23 - Transit Planning 24 - Transit Training/Admin. 31- Non Capital Improvement 32 - Non Motor Vehicle Project 5. Funding Status. Enter the funding status for the entire project which describes the current status. S - Project is selected by the appropriate selection body and funding has been secured by the lead agency. P - Project is subject to selection by an agency other than the lead and is listed for planning purposes. (Funding has not been determined.) 6. Total Length. Enter project length to the nearest hundredth (or code "00" if not applicable). 7. Utility Code(s). Enter the appropriate code letter(s) for the utilities that would need to be relocated or are impacted by the construction project. C - Cable TV O - Other S - Sewer (other than agency -owned) W - Water G - Gas P - Power T - Telephone 8. Project Phase. Select the appropriate phase code of the project. PE - Preliminary Engineering only (or Planning) RW - Right of Way or land acquisition only (or equipment purchase) CN - Construction only (or transit operating) ALL - All Phases: from Preliminary Engineering through Construction 9. Phase Start Date. Enter the month/day/year in MM/DD/YY format that the selected phase of the project is actually expected to start. 10. Federal Fund Code. Enter the Federal Fund code from the table. BIA BR CDBG CMAQ DEMO Discretionary DOD IC IM NHS - Bureau of Indian Affairs - Bridge Replacement or Rehab. - Community Development Block Grant (HUD) - Congestion Mitigation Air Quality - ISTEA Demo Project (Selected) - Ferry Boat Discretionary, Public Lands Highways, or Scenic Byways - Dept. of Defense - Interstate Construction - Interstate Maintenance - National Highway System FTA Discretionary for Capital Expenditures 5307 - FTA Urban Areas 5309(Bus)- Bus 5309(FG) - Fixed Guideways 5309(NS) - New Starts 5310 - FTA Elderly/Disabled 5311 - FTA Rural Areas REV - Rural Economic Vitality Program STP(C) - STP Statewide Competitive Program STP(E) - STP Transportation Enhancements STP(S) - STP Safety Including Hazard and RR STP(R) - STP Rural Regionally Selected STP(U) - STP Urban Regionally Selected STP - WSDOT use only 11. Federal Funds. Enter the total federal cost (in thousands) of the phase regardless of when the funds will be spent. 12. State Fund Code. Enter the appropriate code for any of the listed state funds to be used on this project. 26 CAPP - County Arterial Preservation Program PWTF - Public Works Trust CHAP - City Hardship Assistance Program RAP - Rural Arterial Program TPP - Transportation Partnershis Program SCP - Small City Program AIP - Arterial Improvement Program WSDOT - WSDOT funding PSMP - Pedestrian Safety & Mobility Program OTHER - All other unidentified state funding PTST - Public Transportation Systems Progra 13. State Funds. Enter all funds from the State Agencies (in thousands) of the phase regardless of when the funds will be spent. 14. Local Funds. Enter all the funds from Local Agencies (in thousands) of the phase regardless of when the funds will be spent. 15. Total Funds. Enter the sum of columns 10, 12, and 14. (Auto -calculation in the "STIP Too" program.) 16-19. Expenditure Schedule - (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th thru 6th years). Enter the estimated expenditures (in thousands) of dollars by year. (This data is for Local Agency use.) 20. Environmental Data Type. Enter the type of environmental assessment that will be required for this project. (This is "required" for Federally funded projects, but may be filled in for state or locally funded projects.) EIS - Environmental Impact Statement EA - Environmental Assessment CE - Categorical Exclusion 21. R/W Certification. Click Y if Right of Way acquisition is required. If yes, Enter R/W Certification Date, if known. (This is "required" for Federally funded projects only.) 27 Distributed at the Meeting (6-3-1% To: Yakima City Council From: Phil Hoge, 1512 Folsom Ave, Yakima, WA 98902, philhoge@aol.com Subj: Comments on 6 -Year Transportation Improvement Program (2015-2020) Date: June 3, 2014 Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan: Type 1 Bicycle Facility = 5' wide bike lanes. (Map VI -2, Bicycle Facility Map) Type 2 Bicycle Facility = 14' wide curb lanes (shared). TIP's Priority Number TIP's Project Identification Phil Hoge's Comments 1 MLK underpass 1. Raised sidewalk on south side is good. 2. Add to project description striping for 5' bike lane on south side (or 14' wide curb lane?). 3 Tieton Drive/64th Ave. intersection improvement Relocation of curbs should take into account that Tieton Drive west of 64th Ave. is designated by Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan to have 5' wide bike lanes. 5 Construct roundabout at intersection of Lincoln Ave., MLK Blvd., and 10th Street Design should take into account that Lincoln Ave., MLK Blvd., and Fair Ave. are designated by Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan to have 5' wide bike lanes. 6 Powerhouse Road Sidewalk (from Cowiche Canyon Road to Mobile Home Park). "Widen westbound lane to provide a 14 -foot wide shared bike lane and construct curb, gutter and sidewalk on the north side of the road." This is a good project because it fills a gap in the Wm. 0. Douglas Trail, and fills a gap in connecting the - Cowiche Canyon Trail to the Greenway pathway and to the Powerhouse Canal Pathway. 1. Location of this curb is critical to the future final finished street design. Is the design intended to eventually continue the 5' wide bike lanes that currently exist on both sides of W. Powerhouse Rd. east of the project? 2. What are the interim and finished designs for the westbound lane: 5' wide bike lane or 14' wide curb lane, or...? 16 "Install curb, gutter, and sidewalk on the south side of Zier Road from 72"d Ave. to 75th Ave." The design (particularly the location of this curb) should take into account that both sides of Zier Road are designated by the West Valley Neighborhood Plan to have 5' wide bike lanes. 18 & 55 'H' Street ( from 1st Street to Yakima River) Include Powerhouse Canal Pathway extension to the Greenway's pathway and to Terrace Heights. 29 66th Ave. (from Summitview Ave. to Scenic Drive) This is the connector to Cowiche Canyon Trail and Wm. 0. Douglas Trail, so 5' wide bike lanes or 14' wide curb lanes are needed (especially for the uphill, northbound direction). 50 Lincoln Ave. Corridor Safety Improvements (32nd Ave. to N. 5th Ave.) 1. Include sidewalk on north side of Lincoln Ave. at Lincoln Center to fill gap in Powerhouse Canal Pathway. 2. Safety improvements should include the comprehensive plan's 3 -lane configuration, 32nd Ave. to 24th Ave. » End «