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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-2022-118 Public hearing to consider: A) Resolution adopting the amended Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program for the period of 2023 through 2028, and to amend the Transportation Systems Plan 2040A RESOLUTION RESOLUTION NO. R-2022-118 amending the adopted Six -Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for the period of 2023 through 2028 and amending the Transportation Systems Plan 2040. WHEREAS, on June 7, 2022 the City of Yakima (City) adopted R-2022-069 as required by state statute to update its Six -year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and the Transportation Systems Plan 2040; and WHEREAS, the City of Yakima desires to amend the adopted Six -Year Transportation Improvement Program and the Transportation Systems Plan 2040 with the following four additional projects: S. 1st St/Russell Lane I/S Improvements 3rd Ave /Division St I/S Improvements East Yakima Sidewalk Improvements Nob Hill Boulevard Resurfacing; and, WHEREAS, after a public hearing on the matter, held at the regular meeting of the Yakima City Council on September 6, 2022, with proper public notice as required by RCW 35.77.010, the City Council amends the Six -Year Transportation Improvement Program for the period of 2023 through 2028 and the Transportation Systems Plan 2040; and, WHEREAS, amending the Six -year Transportation Improvement Program and amending the Transportation Systems Plan 2040 are in the best interest of the City and its residents; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF YAKIMA: The amended Six -Year Construction Program for the period of 2023 through 2028, and Transportation Systems Plan 2040, a copy of which is attached hereto and by this reference made a part thereof, is hereby adopted and approved. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 6' day of September, 2022. 0 ATTEST: / Janice Decc o, Mayor Sonya CIa = r ee, City Clerk 1 ITEM TITLE: SUBMITTED BY: BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON AGENDA STATEM ENT Item No. 9. For Meeting of: September 6, 2022 Public hearing to consider: A) Resolution adopting the amended Six -Year Transportation Improvement Program for the period of 2023 through 2028, and to amend the Transportation Systems Plan 2040; and B) Resolution amending the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan Capital Facilities Element Scott Schafer, Public Works Director Bill Preston, City Engineer (509) 575-6754 SUMMARY EXPLANATION: A) Each year the City of Yakima (City) is required by state statute to update its Six -year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for submittal to the Washington State Department of Transportation. This plan must include all transportation projects for which state gas tax revenue or federal revenue will be used. On June 7, 2022 the City of Yakima (City) adopted R-2022-069 and R-2022-070 as required by state statute to update its Six -year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for submittal to the Washington State Department of Transportation. The City is amending the Six -year TIP to include the following four unfunded additional projects: • S. 1st St/Russell Lane I/S Improvements • 3rd Ave / Division St I/S Improvements • East Yakima Sidewalk 1 mprovements • Nob Hill Boulevard Resurfacing Project information for each of the four projects being considered is attached. City Council and the public are welcome to add other arterial system projects to the TIP. The Six -Year TIP project listing will be finalized at this hearing and sent to the Yakima Valley Conference of Governments (YVCOG) after approval. In order to utilize federal funds, such as those administered by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Federal Transit Authority (FTA), projects must be included in the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STI P). The STIP is a prioritized program of transportation projects, compiled from local and regional plans, along with the Washington Transportation System Plan (WTP), which provides a backbone for developing projects for the 2 inter -modal transportation network in the State of Washington. The STI P 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 state and local governments are essential parts of integrated regional planning processes. Long range transportation planning is a part of the comprehensive land use planning carried out by local governments. Public 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; holding at least one public hearing during its development. B) The City is required to amend the Yakima Urban Area Comprehensive Plan Capital Facilities Element by incorporating the adopted Six -Year TI P for 2023 to 2028. 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 incorporating only those projects that are adopted in the Six -Year TI P and is not subject to the "once a year" change required under the laws of the Growth Management Act. The Public Hearing notice has been provided to all Yakima -area media, including to Decides', KDNA Radio, El Sol de Yakima, Hispanavision, Bustos Media, and El Mundo. ITEM BUDGETED: No STRATEGIC PRIORITY: Public Trust and Accountability APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL BY THE CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolutions ATTACHMENTS: Description Upload Date Type ❑ Resolution a 8r8/2022 Resolution ❑ Resolution b 8/8/2022 Resolution ❑ 11P Update 8/24/2022 Backup Material