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Item No. 5.B.
For Meeting of: September 02, 2014
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2014 2nd Quarter Capital Improvement Projects Report
Debbie Cook, PE, Director Utilities & Engineering
Attached is the Engineering Division's 2nd Quarter Capital Improvement Projects Memorandum
and Report which includes Water/Irrigation and Wastewater Capital Improvement Projects.
Also attached is the current project spreadsheet developed by the Sewer, Water, Irrigation,
Streets, Traffic and Engineering Divisions. The current project listing assists in the planning of
current and upcoming projects. It helps the divisions coordinate their work so that, for example,
a street is not rebuilt or seal coated just prior to planned underground work on the same street.
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Quartely Report Narrative
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Upload Date
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125/2014
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TO:
FROM:
MEMORANDUM
August 25, 2014
Mayor Micah Cawley
Members of City Council
Debbie Cook, PE, Director of Utilities & Engineering
Robert Desgrosellier, Senior Engineer
SUBJECT: 2014 Capital Improvement Projects: 2nd Quarter
INTRODUCTION
This Quarterly Report is intended to provide an overview of the City's capital improvement
projects for the 2" Quarter of 2014, including current project status, milestones, and any new
developments that may significantly alter the schedules or costs of the projects. This narrative
discusses Water/Irrigation Division, Wastewater/Stormwater Division and Engineering Division
proj ects.
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
Railroad Grade Separations; Phase 3: Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd 1st St. to 1s` Ave.
This project consists of re -constructing MLK Jr. Blvd. so the roadway will pass beneath the
existing BNSF railroad tracks in the same manner as the recently constructed Lincoln Avenue
underpass. The scope of work includes a bridge for Front Street that will pass over MLK Jr.
Blvd. Bids were opened in November, 2012 and Mowat Construction Company of Woodinville,
WA was the low bidder at $10,634,867.95. The contract was executed on January 25, 2013, and
construction began in March, 2013. KBA, Inc., from Bellevue was selected to perform the
inspection and contract administration. A ribbon cutting to celebrate the project was held on July
23rd, and the project was physically complete on August 15th. Contract closeout should be
completed by the end of 2014.
• Projected completion: 4th Quarter FY2014
Railroad Grade Separations; Phase 4: Project Aesthetics
This project consists of constructing the "Bins of Light" art piece on Lincoln Avenue just east of
the Front Street Bridge, and constructing an elevated sidewalk on the south side of Lincoln from
1st Avenue to 1st Street. Final design should be completed this fall, with the project bidding
during the winter and construction to begin in the spring. The estimated cost for this project is
around $600,000.
• Projected completion: 3rd Quarter FY 2015
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2014 Citv-wide Street Resurfacing Project
This years' grind and overlay project will resurface various street segments throughout the city
based on their Pavement Condition Index (PCI). The scope of work will include pavement
repair, resurfacing, replacement of limited areas of failed roadway, construction of ADA ramps
and pavement markings. The streets segments identified represent 92 lane miles of roadway.
As the project multiplies the amount of work on many different city streets at once, there will be
an increase in the inconvenience to the travelling public. However, in spite of a short term of
inconvenience, there are lower paving costs along with shorter times of grinding and overlaying
any given city street. As in 2013, the majority of the work is proposed to be done at night to
lessen the impact on travelling public and adjacent businesses.
The following streets sections are included:
• W. Nob Hill Blvd.,
• N. 40th Avenue,
• 16th Avenue,
• N. 16th Avenue,
• W. Walnut Street,
• S. 24th Avenue,
• Tieton Drive,
• Tieton Drive,
• Washington Ave.
• Summitview,
• S. 3rd Avenue,
• Lincoln Avenue
• MLK Jr. Blvd.
• W. Nob Hill Blvd.,
• Mead Avenue
• W. Yakima Avenue
• W. Lincoln Avenue
• 6th Street
• S. 44th Avenue,
• S. 5th Avenue,
• "D" Street,
• 4th Avenue,
• S. 19th Avenue
Railroad overpass to 3rd Avenue
Summitview to Fruitvale Blvd.
Nob Hill Blvd. to Englewood
River Road to SR -12
1st Street to 7th Avenue
Washington Avenue to Nob Hill Blvd.
16th to 32nd Avenues
40th to 48th Avenues
1st Street to 16th Avenue
Yakima Avenue to 16th Avenue
Walnut to "D" Streets
10th Street to 16th Avenue
10th Street to 7th Avenue
32nd to 48th Avenues
10 Street to 10th Avenue
12th to 16th Avenues
24th to 32nd Avenues
Pacific Avenue to "H" Street
Nob Hill Blvd. to Tieton Drive
Walnut Street to Yakima Avenue
1st Street to 5th Avenue
Division Street to MLK Jr. Blvd.
Chestnut Avenue to Tieton Drive
Bids for the project were opened on April 10th, with Columbia Asphalt and Gravel being the low
bidder with an overall price of $16,206,237.02. Construction began in May. They are making
good progress. The project should be completed mid-November.
Construction of the project started mid-May.
• Project completion date: 4th Quarter 2014
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Yakima Valley Trolley Barn & Museum Preservation
Using State Enhancement funds, the City purchased the historic YVT Trolley Repair Barn and
Substation on January 31, 2008. Funding also allowed for repairs to the west and south walls and
the crane system. That work has been completed. Some funding still remains and will be used to
remove and replace approximately 120 feet of bad track starting in Yakima Avenue and continue
southerly in 6' Avenue. Paperwork for environmental clearance has to be submitted specifically
for this deficient crossing.
• Projected completion: mid -year FY2015
South 64th Avenue Roadway Widening: Nob Hill Blvd to Tieton Drive
This project will widen this section of 64th Avenue to a 39 -foot roadway (14'-11'-14') with curb
and gutter on both sides of the road, and a 7 -foot sidewalk on one side of the road. Street lighting
and a storm water runoff treatment system will also be constructed. The project is funded by a
$900,000 Surface Transportation Program (STP) federal grant and $200,000 mitigation from the
Wal-Mart Development Project.
Bids for the project were opened on January 30th, with Granite Construction Co. being the low
bidder with a price of $823,328. Construction began on March 4th. The project has been
completed. Contract closeout should be done by the 4th quarter of this year.
• Project completion: 3rd Quarter FY2014
Cascade Mill Redevelopment Project
This project includes multiple tasks to redevelop the former 225 -acre Boise Cascade Mill.
Yakima was awarded $25 million in LIFT funding (Local Infrastructure Financing Tool) from
the State of Washington to create a Revenue Development Area that will assist in the transition
from the former mill to a mixed use economic catalyst including an estimated 4500 light
manufacturing, office park, commercial, retail and entertainment jobs. The city has contracted
with Lochner and Associates to provide engineering and design services for streets, infrastructure
and I-82 interchange modifications. Partnerships in this project include Yakima County,
WSDOT, Federal Highway, Yakima County Development Association (YCDA) and the Yakima
valley Conference of Government (YVCOG). The City and County have committed an
investment of over $4 million in early planning, design, and permitting efforts in order to develop
the shovel ready projects.
The current status of the project includes:
1. Interchange Justification Report Study, (approved by FHWA in May of 2013) underway
to improve freeway access to I-82 and Cascade Mill site as well as connect to the County
"East-West Corridor Road" — Yakima County project lead. NEPA review currently under
preparation.
2. Design of the Cascade Mill Parkway (a North to South City Boulevard -type Street that
will provide access to the mill site and include three roundabouts for intersections. City of
Yakima project lead. The roundabout at Fair Avenue and Cascade Mill Parkway will be
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the first construction project and will improve safety as well as provide access into the
redevelopment area for landfill clean-up.
3. Preliminary Design and alignment of "East-West Corridor Road" — Yakima County
project lead. The existing H Street corridor will be improved from North 1st Street to 7th
Street as part of this project. NEPA review currently under preparation.
4. Grant funding research, permitting and options for clean-up and remediation of former
City of Yakima municipal landfill has begun with Department of Ecology.
• Projected completion date: LIFT supported construction bond to be issued in 2017
North 1St Street Corridor Revitalization — 'N' Street to SR -12
In 2010, the City received a $25,000 planning grant through Yakima County SLED funding for
the first segment of this project; a comprehensive approach to planning for future improvements
to North First Street from "A" Street to the US -12/I-82 Interchange. The North First Street
Improvement Study took place last year to develop a design and action plan to address potential
arterial street design alternates including an analysis of resulting traffic flow, streetscape and
landscape improvements, and required utility upgrades. The final study document was adopted
by City Council on October 11, 2011.
The City applied for, and received a $250,000 Surface Transportation Program (STP) federal
grant for preliminary engineering on August 23, 2012. In January of 2013, the City was awarded
$2,718,000 for the construction of this project. A professional services agreement was entered
into with HDJ Design Group to develop the engineering plans and construction specification.
Originally, it was anticipated that the project would bid in the spring of 2015. We have since
been informed that the STP construction funds will not be available in 2015, so project
construction will be delayed. Emphasis will be placed on under -grounding of utilities, as well as
safety and improving the appearance of the corridor. Two additional construction phases have
been identified for this project.
• Phase 2: North 1st Street from N Street to H Street (2,500') at an estimated
$3,500,000 in construction costs. Potential construction in 2017.
• Phase 3: North 1st Street from H Street to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
(2,800') at an estimated construction cost of $4,000,000. Potential construction in
2019.
We applied for a Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) grant for
the N. 1st Street Corridor from SR -12 to MLK Jr. Blvd. to combine with currently planned
construction.
• Phase 1 Projected completion date: FY 2015 (or later)
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2012 City Safety Program Citywide Safety Improvements; & Lincoln Ave. Corridor Safety -
32"d Ave. to 5th Ave.
This project is funded by a 100% federal Highway Safety Improvement Program grant of
$840,000 and is divided into two pieces: Citywide Safety Improvements; and, Lincoln Avenue
Corridor Safety - N. 32nd Avenue to N. 5th Avenue.
The Citywide Safety Improvements ($400,000) will upgrade signal heads throughout the city
from 8 -inch diameter to 12 -inch diameter, as well as constructing ADA ramps along 16th Avenue
between Nob Hill Boulevard and River Road.
The Lincoln Avenue Corridor Safety project will upgrade signal heads to 12 -inch diameter at 5th
Avenue, 6th Avenue and 16th Avenue, construct ADA ramps at many of the crossroads, install
sidewalk and replace sidewalk, remove trees blocking the sight distance at several intersections
and install two overhead school flashers at the crosswalk for Robertson Elementary School.
Bids were opened for the Citywide Safety Improvement portion of the project on March 27th,
with Transportation Systems, Inc. out of Sumner, WA being the low bidder with a bid of
$382,166.50. The concrete work for this project has been completed. The contractor is still
waiting for delivery of the signal heads.
Right of way acquisition for the Lincoln Avenue Corridor Safety portion of the project has
begun, with a separate construction project anticipated in 2015.
• Project completion date: 3rd Quarter 2015
1st/Main & Nob Hill Corridor Safety
This project is funded by a 100% federal Highway Safety Improvement Program grant of
$400,000. It is being done in conjunction with education and enforcement programs to reduce
the number of severe accidents that occur in these two corridors.
The improvements that will be made to the roadway include low cost fixes, such as, upgrading
signal heads, installing "prepare to stop" when flashing signal system, install median curbs,
upgrade/install sidewalk sections and upgrade ADA ramps, install countdown pedestrian signal
heads, install speed radar signs, upgrade illumination, improve driveway ingress and egress, and
upgrade the signal heads and illumination at Main and Ahtanum in Union Gap.
Design has begun on this with an anticipated advertisement date in the fall and construction to be
done in 2015.
• Project completion date: 2nd Quarter 2015
West Valley Middle School Improvements
This project is funded by a federal "Safe Routes to School" grant. It includes an educational and
enforcement portion in the project. The improvements include installing a traffic signal at the
intersection of S. 72nd Avenue and Mead Avenue, and constructing sidewalk on the south side of
Zier Road from S. 72nd to 75th Avenues. Design began in March. The project should be
constructed in 2015.
• Project completion date: 4th Quarter 2015.
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Alley Pavers
This project is funded by a federal "Congestion Mitigation/Air Quality" (CMAC) grant. It will
pave the alleys located within the following limits: Fruitvale Boulevard (north boundary),
Lincoln Avenue (south boundary), 5th Avenue (east boundary) and 16th Avenue (west boundary).
Design should begin this spring; it is anticipated that construction will occur in 2015.
• Project completion date: 4th Quarter 2015
Fisher Golf Course Parking Lot Enlargement
The Parks Departments' Golf Course has a parking lot adjacent to their club house with 12
marked parking stalls including one handicap parking stall. Up until the recent past, overflow
golf parking could utilize Eisenhower High School's parking lot across 40th Avenue. However,
with the reconstruction of Eisenhower and their entire property reconfiguration, the school
parking lot that had been utilized has been eliminated.
This project proposes to increase the size of the golf course parking lot by adding approximately
12 additional stalls and the existing lot will be reconstructed. Design will begin when this project
is taken off of "hold". Construction could occur this year.
• Project completion date: 3rd Quarter 2014
Water/Irrigation Division Capital Improvements Projects
Automated Metering Infrastructure Improvements
Internal discussions began in January 2010 to determine the future direction for meter reading.
Inter -agency agreement approved by Council to coordinate efforts between Yakima, Selah and
Nob Hill. Gray and Osborne (consultant) provided an initial report to outline current
technologies and potential costs associated with the various options. A final summary report was
also provided, outlining recommendations for Yakima, Selah and Nob Hill. Yakima worked with
two vendors to install pilot systems (20 meters each near YVCC). A $5 million PWTF loan was
approved. The Request for Proposal (RFP) process was completed and Badger Meter, Inc. was
selected to provide the new system. Contracts were signed and approved in March, 2013, and
construction nearly complete. Meters are continuing to be installed by City crews. Data
collector installation is completed and approximately 18,000 of the nearly 19,000 meters have
been installed. Software implementation is expected by the end of July 2014, with project close-
out to follow.
• Projected completion date: 3nd Quarter 2014
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Water Treatment Plant Filter Backwash Lagoon Improvements
The project will replace the unlined backwash recycle lagoon with new concrete lagoons, as well
as upgrades to the WTP electrical service. Huibregtse, Louman Associates, Inc. developed a
preliminary design recommendation and report to submit to the Department of Health for
approval. The project was submitted and selected for a 2011 Drinking Water State Revolving
Fund (DWSRF) loan. Project design is complete. Bid opening for the project was July 17, 2013.
A total of 9 bids were received, with a low bid of $3,548,390.87 being offered by POW
Contracting, Inc. of Pasco, WA. Construction began in mid-October, 2013. The new lagoons
are nearly completed, along with the new pump station building. The project is 100% complete
and final project acceptance and paperwork is underway.
• Projected completion date: 2nd Quarter 2014
SCADA System Upgrade
The project will replace all of the components of the Water Treatment Plant's SCADA system, as
well as all SCADA components at remotes sites such as wells and pump stations. The SCADA
system provides automated controls and monitoring at the WTP and all major water facilities
throughout the City. An RFQ was sent to 7 consultants to prepare a SOQ for the SCADA system
design and construction management. Conley Engineering was the chosen consultant. Conley
completed the design and specifications in December 2013. Bid opening for the project was
December 20, 2013, with a bid of $222,892.00 being offered by Shannon Industrial Contractors,
Inc. of Coeur d'Alene, ID. The engineer's estimate was $295,386.00. The portion of the project
at the WTP has been completed, along with the upgrades to 10 remote sites. Final project
acceptance and paperwork is underway.
• Projected completion date: 3rd Quarter 2014
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. Ecology has issued a Watershed grant for $250,000 for this project.
A final report and design of new river structures was provided in has been provided. A
stakeholder meeting is being scheduled to review the report and design and to determine the next
steps to move forward.
• Projected completion date: 4th Quarter 2015
Fruitvale Canal Improvements
This project will consolidate the river diversions for Fruitvale Canal with the existing diversions
at the Nelson Dam. We are working directly with HDR/Fish Pro on fish screen/intake project
options. Discussions have recently continued with the Bureau of Reclamation, Washington
Depart of Fish and Wildlife, Yakima County and North Yakima Conservation District on project
design and options. A water right change in point of diversion has been submitter to Ecology and
public notice has been completed.
• Projected completion date: On-going
West Yakima Irrigation System Ph. Illmprovements
This project will replace the existing irrigation system with the West Yakima Irrigation System in
various neighborhoods between Summitview Avenue and West Lincoln Avenue, from North 21st
Avenue to North 38th Avenue. The irrigation system in this area has aged past its useful life and
requires regular repair. An RFP for consultant services was issued in February 2014. Two
SOQ's received and evaluated and a successful contract was negotiated with Huibregtse, Louman
Associates, Inc. for design and construction services. HLA is working on survey and design.
The project is expected to be advertised for construction in September 2014, with construction
beginning soon after irrigation system shutdown in October 2014.
Projected completion date: 2nd Quarter 2015
Wastewater Division Capital Improvements Projects
Industrial Wastewater Line Extension
Wastewater division is actively pursuing the separation of high strength food process water
(industrial waste) from the domestic sanitary sewer collection and treatment process. To serve
existing and future food processing businesses the existing Industrial Waste line is being
extended. Phase III to Noel Canning and Jewel Fruit. Huibregtse Louman Associates (HLA) will
provide construction administration, design, and inspection. Construction began on March 2014
with Noel canning shut down to allow for installation of the private side service to the public
main. POW was awarded the project and construction is underway. As part of constructing the
new IW pipe, four sections of domestic sewer main will be re -lined to add structural stability to
the deteriorated pipe.
• Projected completion date: August 2014
Pipe Rehabilitation — General
The wastewater division will be identifying pipeline segments that may be rehabilitated through
manhole to manhole cured in place pipe repair. Eight lines have been identified to date as
candidates. The project timing and size will be dependent on funding available for the project.
Wastewater Division has identified pipelines for cured in place point repairs and has begun
project specifications and descriptions for the pipe repairs. Final scope of the project will be
determined after a cost review.
• Projected completion date: on-going
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Wastewater Facility, Collection System Plan Update & initial Stormwater Comp Plan
The last Wastewater Facility Plan was completed in February 2004. This project will update the
current facility plan by providing current information on the existing wastewater facility and
collection system infrastructure, regulatory requirements, future loadings, operation and
maintenance, future capital improvements, rate structure and revenue forecasting.
With the adoption of the new Storm water Regulations a comprehensive Storm water system plan
is needed and will be implemented along with the Wastewater Facility and Collection system
plan update.
Akel Engineering Group, Inc. has completed capacity models for both systems and preparing a
prioritized listing of projects based on existing flows and future capacity needs.
Tom Coleman has updated the treatment plant facility plan with input from several on-going
projects and studies along with the comprehensive sewer plan from Akel Engineering.
Final edits are currently in progress.
• Completion of final document for submission to ecology expected in 1st Quarter 2014
Levee set back Project, Greenway Trail Re-route and new Wastewater Outfall
Staff continues to be involved in the Gap to Gap project for flood plain restoration which
includes the Wastewater Treatment Plant to construct a new wastewater outfall and riparian
improvements. Yakima County selected a consulting team to conduct NEPA/SEPA review of
overall Gap to Gap project.
Phase 2 designs for rerouting of the Wastewater Treatment Plant outfall location have been
completed by Ridolfi Inc., along with their sub consultant, Gray & Osborne, Inc. The design
includes construction of a new diversion structure which will intercept the existing, treated
effluent and redirect it south via two parallel 42 inch pipes to a pair of outlet structures south of
the plant site in the old wastewater spray field. Two conveyance channels will then convey the
water to pilot channels to the Yakima River. An Engineering Report has been submitted to the
Department of Ecology and approved. Ecology reviewed and approved project design and
specifications. Permitting activities have been completed. The project has been awarded to
Strider Construction Inc. and is scheduled to begin construction in August. The first
reimbursement request from grant funding has been submitted to Ecology for review and
approval. Grants to be utilized for project include
• $249,990 from Ecology for more habitat improvement and tree planting.
• $1,300,000 from Yakima Basin Integrated Plan for moving the outfall
• $250,000 of $500,000 combined grant awarded by Ecology to both Water and
Wastewater for improvements to the Naches river water intake facilities as well as the
sewer outfall relocation.
• Phase I construction completed: 4th Quarter FY2013. (Construction is completed but
grant finalization and other paperwork is still in process as well as additional plantings).
• Phase II: Floodplain Restoration Outfall Alternative has been awarded.
Construction to start in early August, 2014.
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Industrial UASB Reactor and North End Power Distribution System Upgrade Project
This project allows the City to treat high BOD industrial waste streams, like the waste stream
from Del Monte, directly in the new UASB (Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket) reactor opening
up additional capacity for other domestic waste streams. The UASB reactor will also generate
additional methane gas for use in a future sludge dryer project which is in the preliminary
engineering phase.
The project also includes upgrading the power distribution system for the North end of the
treatment plant to improve reliability and future expandability. Much of this electrical gear in
this area was installed in the 1960's and has reached the end of its useful life. A similar project
for the South end of the plant was completed in 2009.
A new Industrial Waste Pump Station was included as part of this project to complete this part of
the project to make room for the new North End Power Distribution Building. Additionally,
mechanical mixers in the existing aeration basins for enhanced biological phosphorus removal
were installed with this contract.
Project was awarded to Columbia Energy and Environmental Services. The project is complete
with a few outstanding punch list items.
• Projected completion date: 3rd quarter 2014
Fine Screen Project:
Project will enable the plant to comply with the new biosolids regulations requiring a maximum
of 3/8 aperture screens to reduce manufactured inerts in the biosolids generated at the facility.
The project design was halted due to funding limitations. An alternative to meet the regulations
is being pursued. This approach includes replacing the existing 1/2" aperture bars in the screens
with 3/8" and rebuilding the drive units and washer compactors.
Pricing from the original manufacturer has been received. One washer compactor has been
rebuilt and parts for the second are being procured. Procurement of the replacement bars and
installation of the bars is expected to be completed by December 2014.
• Projected completion date: 4th Quarter 2014.
Biosolids Dryer Project:
Project will enable the plant to produce a marketable Class A exceptional quality biosolids for
use as a fertilizer. The Pharmer/CDM-Smith engineering team was selected for the design of this
process.
Dryer equipment purchase bids were received in December 2013. Bids exceeded the budget for
the dryer building, and other utility and infrastructure components. We are evaluating the project
and reducing the scope to be within the approved budget.
• Projected completion dates: Design 4th Quarter FY2014 Construction 4th Quarter 2015
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Stormwater Capital Improvements Projects
Yakima Underground Injection Control (UIC) / Water Quality Retrofits
This project will design and construct prototype Underground Injection Control (UIC) retrofits to
the City's' existing 814 UIC facilities. The Department of Ecology is providing a grant of
$210,000 for the development of different methods to retrofit existing facilities & structures.
OTAK, Inc. was selected as the lead consultant to assist the City with this project. The final
technical memorandum has been written which proposes a method to assess relative risk to
groundwater from stormwater UIC wells. The Department of Ecology has approved the
technical memorandum. The wells have been prioritized for retrofitting and City staff has
designed a construction project that will use various retrofit methods. Construction will take
place in the 3rd quarter of 2014.
• Project completion date: 4th Quarter FY2014
PRIVATE PROJECTS (Current Listinji)
Listing private developer projects shows the amount of private projects that are "on the books"
and pending or under construction with some (not all shown) that go back several more years.
These projects have all been approved since February 2008 and are either pending construction,
under construction, started but not completed or recently completed. The projects, most recent at
top, include:
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Project Name
Address
Permit Type
Status
2013
Washington Fruit
1007 River Rd.
Site Improvements
in construction
Cub Crafters
Airport Lane
Site Improvements
in construction
Nob Hill Plaza Development
27th and Nob Hill
Site Improvements
in construction
Denise Maxwell Sewer
North 77th Ave
Sewer
in construction
YVCC Palmer Replacement
16th and Nob Hill
Site Improvements
in construction
Fieldstone Memory Care
40th and Englewood
Site Improvements
DONE
Hollow Creek Place
Hollow Creek
Site Improvements
apprvd for const.
Sagebrush Apartments
Beech Street
Site Improvements
in construction
SS Stiener Watermain
Washington Ave
Water
DONE
Columbia Reach Grading
3107 River Road
Site Improvements
DONE
Q Street Sewer and Water
"Q" Street
Sewer & Water
apprvd for const.
Lowes New Store
Longfiber/V.Mall Blvd
Site Improvements
DONE
Comp Mental Health -New Facilities
2nd and Walnut
Site Improvements
in construction
McDonalds
1st and Yakima Ave
Site Improvements
DONE
Pear Tree Place Phase 3
Powerhouse
Site Improvements
St. Lts. Left to do
P3 Holdings Apartments
26th Ave
Site Improvements
in review
Columbia Reach Water Extension
3107 River Road
Water
DONE
2012
Freemont Sewer Extension
811 Washington
Sewer
DONE
Std Paint & Flooring - New Bldg
72nd Ave
Site Improvements
DONE
Dolsen Storage Building
601 "R" Street
Site Improvements
apprvd for const.
New Cot itercial Building
602 Nob Hill
Site Improvements
in review
Yakima Air Park
Airport Lane
Site Improvements
appvd 9/20/12
North Terminal Mixed Use Devel
24th and Washington
Site Improvements
in construction
Davis High School
6th Avenue
Site Improvements
in construction
West Valley Foursquare Church
8700 Nob Hill
Site Improvements
apprvd for const.
New Clinic - Dr Emmett Nulph
215 S. 72nd ave
Site Improvements
DONE
John I. Haas Technical Center
16th and River Road
Site Improvements
DONE
Chestnut Townhomes
72nd and Chestnut
Site Improvements
Bonding rdwork
Wash. Fruit - Cold Storage Add'n
1007 River Rd.
Water
appvd 6/19/12
YV Tech Phase 2
18th Street
Site Improvements
DONE
Doug Lemon Development
12th & 13th Street
Site Improvements
St. Lts. Left to do
Washington Heights Phase 3
78th Avenue
Site Improvements
in review
2011
Vaughn Bay Constr. - Apartments
1604 E Beech St
Eng -Site -Imp
in construction
Vaughn Bay Constr. - Apartments
1402 E Beech St
Eng -Site -Imp
in construction
Frosty Pack Warehouse
2820 River Rd
Eng -Site -Imp
?
Apple Valley Dental / Surgical
1009 S 44th Ave
Eng -Site -Imp
?
Goodspeed, Brad
2804 W Wash. Ave
Eng -Site -Imp
St. Lt. Left to do
Central Valley Bank Addition
2205 S 1st St
Eng -Storm Dmg
?
Hops Extract -New Building
100 Block W. Lincoln
Eng -Site -Imp
pending
Masonic Temple
16 N 7th Ave
Eng -Site -Imp
?
Eisenhower High School
611 S 44th Ave
Eng -Site -Imp
in construction
Yakima Air Terminal
2401 S 21st Ave # 16
Eng -Storm Dmg
pending
Townhouse Apartments; 16th Ave
1603 Perry St
Eng -Site -Imp
in construction
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AFFIRMATIVE ACTION GOALS & W/M/DBE PARTICIPATION
W/M/DBE utilization has been included in the past but is not included with this report.
The Engineering Division continues to request apparent low bidders of public works contracts to
document their efforts to achieve the City of Yakima's goal of 10% MBE, WBE or DBE
participation goal prior to contract award. However, changes in state law due to the passage of
Initiative 200 prohibit certain practices by contracting agencies (i.e. the City) for the award of
public works projects such as requiring W/M/DBE subcontracting. While some contractors have
voluntarily reported such information in the past, we have not received any such reporting last
year.
Although we do not receive such information voluntarily, the City must still meet certain of these
federal requirements and each contractor must comply with the Standard Specifications that are
included on each City Public Works Contract. The City is responsible to:
• Conduct pre -construction conferences during which EEO and City policies are discussed
with the contractor.
• Monitor on-site compliance with the EEO and City policies.
• Ensure our contractors locate, qualify, and increase the skills of minority groups, women
employees, and applicants for employment as required by City policies.
• Ensure the preparation of required EEO and related reports.
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Proj
Type
Proj.
No.
Lead Division
Project Name/Location
Description of Work
Project Lead
Impacted
Divisions
Constrctn.
Start Date
Status/Schedule
Notes
8/25/2014
1
CIP
1818
Phase
III
Engineering
R/R Grade Separation, Phase III;
Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.,
("B" St.) 1st St. to 1st Ave.
Underpass on MLK Jr. Blvd.
under railroad, Front Street
over MLK Jr. Blvd.
Brett Sheffield
Engineering,
Water/Irrigation,
Wastewater, PW,
Streets, IS
March 4, 2013
Contractor: Mowat Const., Woodinville, WA
Construction initiated 3/11/13;
Work is 99.9% complete
Ribbon Cutting and grand opening for traffic
took place 7/23/14
2
CIP
2311
Engineering
64th Avenue;
Nob Hill Blvd. to Tieton Drive
Roadway, Sidewalk (Pathway),
Storm Drainage,
Street Lighting
Randy Tabert
Engineering, Streets
3/03/2014
Funding is: $900K of STP & $200K of
Wal-Mart mitigation;
Granite Construction was low bidder
Work is 99% complete.
3
CIP
2337
Special Projects
Engineering)
(&9� 9)
Cascade Millsite Parkway
New rights of way, public
utilities, roads, lighting,
roundabouts, sidewalks,
pathway, infrastructure
Joan Davenport
Engineering, Streets
& Traffic Eng.,
Water/Irrigation, ation,
9
Wastewater/Storm
2015
Roundabout at Fair Ave / Lincoln / MLK
will be first project - TIBgrant pendingfor
p l
A proposed a north-south blvd style street includes 3
roundabouts. 2013 TIB application was unsuccessful
1st roundabout to replace 10th St. / Lincoln Ave. &
p
MLK Jr. Blvd intersection
4
CIP
2355
Engineering &
(Special Projects)
Sawmill Area -
Environmental
Phase 1: Entire Site
Phase 2: Southern portion
Brett Sheffield /
Joan Davenport
Engineering, Streets
& Traffic Eng.,
Water/Irrigation,
Wastewater/Storm
2013
Consultant under contract; Landau Assoc's have
been retained to provide environmental and
geotechnical services for the Cascade Mill Site,
excluding the landfill area
Final Phase 1 and Phase 2 ESA complete.
Phase 3 ESA to be scoped in 2014.
5
CIP
2336
Special Projects
& Engineering)
( g g)
East-West Connector;
"H" St. alignment from 1st St.
to Terrace Heights;
g
Through Yakima Resources prop.
New rights of way, public
utilities, roads, lighting,
signal(s),sidewalks, pathway,
p y'
infrastructure
Joan Davenport
Engineering, Streets
& Traffic Eng.,
Water/Irrigation,
Wastewater/Storm
2017?
NEPA review underway.
Yakima Countyis project lead
p l
Consultant (H.W. Lochner) hired for
creation of design alternatives and
NEPA review (environmental)
6
CIP
2356
Special Projects
(& Engineering)
Interchange Justification Report
(IJR) for modification of
1-82 and Yakima Avenue
Working with WSDOT for
modification of Yakima Ave /
1-82 Interchange
Joan Davenport
Engineering, Streets
& Traffic Eng.,
tbd
NEPA is currently underway for the IJR
Consultants are working on preliminary design and
alternatives. Public review process began with
information meeting on 10-24-13.
7
CIP
2340
Special Projects
(& Engineering)
North 1st Street Corridor
Revitalization;
Phase 1: 1-82 to 'N' St.
Design and construction of
sidewalk, landscape and utility
upgrades
Joan Davenport
Engineering, Streets
& Traffic Eng.,
Water/Irrigation,
Wastewater/Storm
2015
$250,000 of STP funds awarded for design of 1st
Street from "N" Street to 1-82.
$2.718M awarded for construction
Project design to be complete 1st Q 2014.
Civil plans and specifications to follow.
DST discussion re: utility upgrades on 11/19/13;
We're applying for a TIGER Grant; MLK to SR-12
8
CIP
2343
Engineering
City-wide Safety Improvements
(various locations)
Upgrade signal heads from
8" diam. to 12" diam. Build
ADA ramps on 16th Ave.
between Nob Hill & River Rd.
Randy Tabert
Engineering, Traffic
May 2014
Bids openend 3/27/14. Low bidder is
Transportation Systems, Sumner, WA
16th Avenue ADA ramps have been completed.
Signal head upgrades will be started next.
9
CIP
2379
NEW!!!
Engineering
g g
W. Nob Hill Blvd., Railroad overpass to 3rd Avenue
N. 40th Avenue, Summitview to Fruitvale Blvd.
16th Avenue, Nob Hill Blvd. to Englewood
N. 16th Avenue, River Road to SR-12
W. Walnut Street, 1st Street to 7th Avenue
S. 24th Avenue, Washington Avenue to Nob Hill Blvd.
Tieton Drive, 16th to 32nd Avenues
Tieton Drive, 40th to 48th Avenues
Washington Ave., 1st Street to 16th Avenue
Summitview, 16th Avenue to Yakima Avenue
S. 3rd Avenue, Walnut to "D" StreetsStreets,
Lincoln Avenue, 10th Street to 16th Avenue
MLK Jr. Blvd., 10th Street to 7th Avenue
W. Nob Hill Blvd., 32nd to 48th Avenues
Mead Avenue, 10th Street to 10th Avenue
W. Yakima Avenue, 12th to 16th Avenues
W. Lincoln Avenue, 24th to 32nd Avenues
6th Street, Pacific Avenue to "H" Street
S. 44th Avenue, Nob Hill Blvd. to Tieton Drive
S. 5th Avenue, Walnut Street to Yakima Avenue
"D" Street, 1st Street to 5th Avenue
4th Avenue, Division Street to MLK Jr. Blvd.
S. 19th Avenue , Chestnut Avenue to Tieton Drive
Bob Desgrosellier
These are all
Grind and Overlay,
pavement
restoration projects;
limits as shown
Engineering,
Traffic Eng.,
Water/Irrigation,
Wastewater,
Storm
5/1/14
Low bidder on all 5 proects is
Columbia Asphalt and Gravel, Yakima.
Entire project list adds up to 92 lane miles.
Majority of work is specified for nighttime to
alleviate most conflicts with vehicles.
Work started 5/12/14.
All work is close to 50% complete
We are on schedule to complete in November
10
CIP
2282
Engineering
Tieton Drive and 64th Avenue
Intersection
Reconstruct intersection, widen
for additional lane on Tieton
Drive; add signal
Randy Tabert
Engineering, Streets
2015
Funded by TIB grant for 784K
plus $200K of Wal-Mart mitigation;
Design at 80%.
R/way needs to be purchased to widen Tieton Dr.
for adding a Left Turn Lane & new signal
11
CIP
2344
Engineering
Lincoln Ave Corridor Safety -
N. 32nd Ave. to N. 16th Ave.
Sidewalk, ADA Ramps,
overhead school zone crossing
flashers & other safety imp's
Brett Sheffield
Engineering, Traffic
2015
Design at 20%
R/Way needs to be acquired;
ad / construct 2015
Funded by a 100% Federal Grant
12
CIP
2357
Engineering
1st Street & Nob Hill Corridor
Safety Improvement Project
Median barriers, signal
upgrades; sidewalk & ADA
ramps at various locations
Brett Sheffield
Randy Tabert
Engineering, Traffic
Late 2014
This Federal Grant is for
work on Yakima's corridor
Work includes pedesrian countdown timers;
Upsizing signal head sizes;
Changing out signal heads to make them LED
13
CIP
����
NEW...iii
Engineering
Paving Gravel Alleys:
Area bound by: Fruitvale to Lincoln &
5th to 6th Avenues
Grade and pave
existing gravel alleys
Brett Sheffield
Engineering,
Streets,
Water/Irrigation,
W astawatar
2015
Design to start in fall 2014
Funded by
Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality funding
(CMAQ)
14
CIP
2380
NEW!!!
g' g
Engineering
West Valley Middle School
VicintiyImprovements
p ProjectEng.,
Construct Traffic Signal on
72nd Ave. & Mead;
Sidewalk on south side of
Zier Road, 72nd to 75th Ave
Brett Sheffield
Engineering,
Streets,
Traffic
Wastewater
? Late 2014?
(2015?)
Design to start in fall 2014
Safe Routes to School funding ($544,000 grant)
Project total: $604,000
Proj
Type
Proj.
No.
Lead Division
Project Name/Location
Description of Work
Project Lead
Impacted
Divisions
Constrctn.
Start Date
Status/Schedule
Notes
8/25/2014
15
CIP
????
NEW!!!
Engineering
Fisher Golf Course Parking Lot
S. 40th Avenue near Arlington
Rebuild and
expand parking lot
Randy Tabert /
Ken Wilkinson
Engineering,
Parks
2014
On hold - waiting for realignment of priorities
( This is in Parks Dept. budget for this year)
Expand & rebuild existing parking lot
from 12 stalls to approx. 24 parking stalls
16
CIP
????
NEW!!!
Engineering
Powerhouse Road Sidewalk;
800' west of Pecks Canyon Road
to Cowiche Canyon Road
Construct curb & gutter,
sidewalk and storm drainage
Brett Sheffield
Engineering,
Streets,
Storm
2015
Desgin to start later in 2014
Funded by $275,000 grant from
Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP)
17
CIP
New #
Engineering
YVT System Restoration
( 6th Ave. vicinity Yakima Ave.)
Remove and repair approx. 100
feet of trolley track
Bob Desgrosellier
Engineering
Fall 2014
Prior CarBarn and other work was completed,
leaving approx. $60K for track repair
We have to amend existing federal submittals to
include the proposed work within federal regulations
18
CIP
2143
Engineering
E. Nob Hill Blvd & Fair Avenue,
Intersection Improvements
Widen intersection all 4 legs;
purchase r/way; new signal
Brett Sheffield /
(Randy Tabert)
Engineering, Traffic,
Wastewater,
Water/Irrigation
Design only
Design only at this time beginning 6/2008;
Search for funding on-going
Current funding for design only;
(Drainage system for this intersection is included.)
We applied for STP funding
19
CIP
????
NEW!!!
Engineering
Kissel Park
Tennis Court Resurfacing
Resurfacing Tennis Courts
Randy Tabert /
Ken Wilkinson
Engineering,
Parks
? ? ?
Possible tennis court surface rehabilitation
by city forces
Will pursue design / construction
after further direction
20
NEW!!!
Engineering
Capitol Theatre
Safety Improvements
Safety Improvements
Bob Desgrosellier
Engineering,
Capitol Theatre
2014
Details forthcoming
21
CIP
2264
Phase II
Wastewater
Speedway/Race street Interceptor
Wastewater/Collection Sys
Engineering/ Shelley
Willson
Wastewater
1/1/13
Phase II of the Project has been completed.
Further analysis of data is being reviewed for the
best operational fix.
Some backups occur where pipe enters the 48" main
line to the WWTP. Solutions and
mitigation measures are being evaluated.
Implemented odor control measures & performed a
survey of the inverts of the pipes & manholes.
22
CIP
1911
Wastewater
Sewer Collection and storm water
comprehensive plan update and
development
Wastewater/Collection Sys
Strom Water System
Shelley Willson
Wastewater/
Akel Eng
10/1/2010
Received 3rd draft for Comprehensive Sewer Plan
and 3rd draft for stormwater master plan and
narrative for Comprehensive plan.
final draft completed
23
CIP
2268
Wastewater
WW Facility plan update
Wastewater/Facility
Shelley Willson /
Debbie Cook
Wastewater/Coleman
Engineering/Conley
Engineering/Pharmer
Enaineerina/Brown and
NA
Making final edits.
Draft under review by Debbie Cook
24
CIP
2306
2305
Wastewater
Power Distribution &
Industrial Waste Digester (UASB
Reactor System)
Wastewater/Facility
Marc Cawley / Dana
Kallevig
Wastewater/ Pharmer
Engineering
Construction
began in July 2012
Contract is substantially complete. Working on
punchlist. Expect closeout by Aug 1st.
Marc Cawley has completed walk thru to develop
punch list. Dana Kallevig will be reviewing documents
to complete final reports.
25
CIP
Wastewater
Riparian Outfall Project 1
Wastewater/Facility
Marc Cawley
Jeremy Hoover
Dana Kallevig
Wastewater
7/1/13
KRCI has completed phase I and II. Plants are
being watered. KRCI plantings are under review to
determine survival
Will restore habitat, re-route Greenway Trail as part of
"extended mixing zone" for alternative outfall.
26
CIP
2267
Wastewater
Riparian Outfall Project 2
Wastewater/Facility
Jeremy Hoover
Wastewater
2014
Contract Documents signed. Pre -con completed 7-
31. NTP 8-4. 8-14-14 is day 1 of 145 day contract
time. Submittals ongoing. SWPPP still pending.
Mobilization planned for 8-18. Pine Mountain to
start work below OHWM 8-25 & complete 9-15
(critical path). Ecology had comments on
reimbursement request, revisions pending.
will be alternative discharge plan when Gap to Gap
Levy Setback goes through or when Gap to Gap levy
failure occurs. Also will support compliance with future
TMDL requirements
27
CIP
Wastewater
Pipe rehabilitation/various
pipe re -line
Marc Cawley/
Shelly Willson
Wastewater/Water
2014 March
Identifying and prioritizing pipe segments for 2014
budget. Bid awarded to POW Construction.
Pipeline has been re -lined.
Project substainially complete
28
CIP
2327
Wastewater
Industial Waste extension
"Noel / Jewel"
Industrial Wastewater
Collection Sys.
Marc Cawley /
Shelly Willson
Wastewater / Water /
Stormwater / Streets /
Engineering
March 12-2014
Bid on 1/2/14; construction started 3/12/14;
completion to be in May 2014. Bid awarded to
POW Construction. Project is substainallly
complete. Jewel is now using IW Process Line.
Noel Canning will be directed to the IW process
starting 6-13-2014.
Project substainially complete. Jewel process waste
has been rerouted to IW Line. Noel will be rerouted 6 -
13-2014.
29
CIP
Wastewater
Headworks Fine Screens
Wastewater/Facility
Marc Cawley
Wastewater
Late 2013 or early
2014
Reduced project is underway to replace 1/2" bars
with 3/8" and rebuild washer compactors. Expect
completion in 2014.
An extension letter has been sent to DOE to meet the
3/8" maximum screen aperture requirement by
December 2014.
30
CIP
StormWater /
Wastewater
Underground Injection Control (UIC)
/ Water Quality Retrofits
Design & construct new style of
UIC's for existing facilities
Randy Meloy
StormWater
3rd Quarter 2014
DOE has approved the technical memorandum.
Wells have been prioritized for retrofitting
City staff has designed a construction project that will
use various retrofit methods.
31
CIP
New Wastewater
Biosolids Dryer
Wastewater/Facility
Shelley
Willson/Marc
Cawley/Mike
Price/Dana Kallevig
Wastewater
2015
Reevaluating scope to meet budget constraints.
Received bids on December 9th. Came in higher than
budget. Evaluating alternatives. Will re -bid reduced
scope project.
32
CIP
2010
Water/Irrigation
Fruitvale Canal Diversion
Improvements
Move Point of Diversion
Dave Brown /alternatives
Mike Shane
Water/Irrigation,
USBR, Yakima
County, WDFW,
North Yakima
Conservation District
2014/15
USBR designing improvements at Nelson Dam fish
screen for additional water. USBR project out of
funding. City of Yakima working directly with HDR
on fish screen/intake project options. Assessment
report provided by HDR June 6, 2013 with design
and recommendations. HDR finalized
design report with options. Meeting with
stakeholders held on Sept. 23, 2013 to discuss
options. Final report completed by HDR report
based on stakeholder comments. Update meeting
with stakeholders on June 11, 2014 to review
conceptual alternatives
Applied to DOE for point of diversion change to Nelson
Dam. Point of Diversion change on public notice 7/13
and 7/20/2012
Proj
Type
Proj.
No.
Lead Division
Project Name/Location
Description of Work
Project Lead
Impacted
Divisions
Constrctn.
Start Date
Status/Schedule
Notes
8/25/2014
33
CIP
2288
Water/Irrigation
Misc. waterline improvements.
Water facilities impacted by
other improvements MLK
Underpass, N. 1st St., Grind
and Overlay, Misc. sidewalk &
transportation projects.
Mike Shane /
Emilio Lopez
Water/Irrigation,
Streets, Eng.
2013/14
On-going coordination with Engineering projects,
sidewalk projects and misc. Transportation projects.
Majority of work to be completed by in-house staff.
34
CIP
2259
Water/Irrigation
Recycle lagoons and new electrical
service at the WTP
Design and construction of new
recycle lagoons; new 800 amp
electrical service; new
generator
Dave Brown, Mike
Shane, Jeff Bond
Water/Irrigation
2013/14
HLA completed report for City and DOH on
recommendations for design. Design Services
agreement for lagoon project signed with HLA.
Design is 100% (6/1/13). Section 106 in progress,
SEPA in progress. 1st advertisement June 17,
2013. Bid Opening July 17, 2013. Preconstruction
meeting scheduled for Oct. 3, 2013. Construction
started Oct. 15th. Concrete lagoons pump station
complete. Project 99% complete. Working on
punchlist.
2011 DWSRF Loan applied for and project chosen for
funding. Loan approved. POW Contracting, Inc. low
bidder at $3,548,390.87.
35
CIP
2259
Water/Irrigation
WTP Telemetry System Upgrade
Design and installation of new
telemetry system at WTP and
all remote sites
Dave Brown, Mike
Shane, Jeff Bond
Water/Irrigation
2013/2014
6/10/13 - Sent our RFQ to 7 consultants to prepare
SOQ for telemetry system design and construction
management. Conley Engineering chosen for
telemetry system design and construction services.
Conley completed design Dec. 2013. Bid opening
on Dec. 20, 2013. Single bidder was Shannon
Industrial Inc. Project awarded and contracts
signed 2/4/14. Preconstrution meeting 2/18/14.
Improvements completed at WTP in coordination
with lagoon project. All Remote site upgrades have
been completed. Working on punchlist items and
project close out.
Engineers Estimate - $295,386.00, Bid - $222,892.00
36
CIP
2261
Water/Irrigation
Automated Meter Reading
Installation of Automated
Metering Infrastructure for
domestic water services
Dave Brown, Mike
Shane , Emilio
Lopez, James Dean
Water/Irrigation,
Wastewater,
Utility Billing
2013
Internal discussion began in January 2010 to
determine next course of action. G & 0
(consultant) provided study and recommendation
for Yakima, Selah & Nob Hill. Report provided
recommendations specific to each agency. Installed
two 20 unit pilot tests near YVCC. 12/12 Reviewed
5 proposals. Badger Meter Inc. chosen and project
to began June 2013. All Gateway data collectors
and approx. 18,000 meters currently installed. 360
day contract. Working with Badger on full
implementation of new Beacon software package.
Project 98% complete.
Inter -agency agreement approved by Council, Selah
and Nob Hill. Funding identified in 2011 budget to
begin project. $5M PWTF loan approved, funds
available June 2012. Contract signed with Badger
Meter 3/5/13 ($4.950,696.86).
37
CIP
2335
Water/Irrigation
Naches River WTP Intake
Improvements
Modification of river intake,
possible improvements in river
to maintain existing location
and flows to intake
Dave Brown, Jeff
Bond, Mike Shane
Water/Irrigation
2014/15
Currently working with Golder & Assoc. for
Hydrotechnical Engineering Support Services for
final design, permitting, funding, and construction
bid and inspection support of a new intake and
floodplain stabilization structures. Potholing in area
around river for design purposes completed mid
July, 2013. A conceptual design for new river
structures was provided in December, 2013 and
final design is underway. Additional stakeholder
(TAG) meetings to be scheduled determine final
design criteria.
Ecology has issued a Watershed grant for $250,000
for this project.
37
CIP
2323
Water/Irrigation
West Yakima Irrigation System Ph.
2
Irrigation System Replacement
in various neighborhoods
Project areas include areas
bounded by Summitview Ave.,
W. Lincoln Ave., N. 21st Ave.
and N. 38th Ave.
Dave Brown, Mike
Shane
Water/Irrigation
Fall 2014
Sent out RFP for consultant services 2/14. Two
SOQ's received and evaluated. Negotiating
contract with HLA for design and construction
services. Consultant agreement scheduled for
Council approval 4/15/14. HLA currently working on
survey and design. Design currently 60% complete.