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062-23 - Resolution - Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety Program State FundingDocuSign Envelope ID: 4D6FEF55-E997-4328-A022-8A4EF4D14C08 RESOLUTION NO. 062-23 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON, ACCEPTING 2023-25 PEDESTRIAN & BICYCLE SAFETY PROGRAM STATE FUNDING, AS MANAGED BY THE WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (WSDOT). WHEREAS, the City of Port Orchard Public Works Department applied for 2023-25 Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety Program funding through the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) for the Tremont Street Non -motorized Improvements, Phase 2 & 3 — Development/Design Project (the Project); and WHEREAS, on May 19, 2023, the City of Port Orchard Public Works Department was notified by WSDOT that the Project was selected to receive $732,000 in State funding for Preliminary Engineering from WSDOT through the 2023-25 Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety Program; and WHEREAS, City acceptance of this state funding does not require a local match; and WHEREAS, the Port Orchard City Council has determined it to be in the best interest of the City to accept the grant funding from WSDOT for the Project; now, therefore, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS: THAT: It is the intent of the Port Orchard City Council that the recitals set forth above are hereby adopted and incorporated as findings in support of this Resolution. THAT: The City Council hereby accepts the State 2023-25 Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety Program Grant Funding from Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) for the Tremont Street Non -motorized Improvements, Phase 2 & 3 - Development/Design, described in the WSDOT award letter, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference. The Mayor is authorized to execute all documents necessary to effectuate this acceptance. THAT: The Resolution shall take full force and effect upon passage and signatures hereon. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Orchard, SIGNED by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk in authentication of such passage this 27th day of June, 2023. EDocuSigned by: a�16A.92E3 n Robert Putaansuu, Mayor DocuSigned byy::' `ttttN1t11111111t"JJ oRT eta•? Brandy Wallace, MMC, City Clerk _ SEAL ,7 OF DocuSign Envelope ID: 4D6FEF55-E997-4328-A022-8A4EF4D14C08 ANNEW Washington State w, Department of Transportation May 19, 2023 Mr. Tony Lang Public Works Director City of Port Orchard 216 Prospect Street Port Orchard, Washington 98366 Transportation Building 310 Maple Park Avenue S.E. P.D. Box 47300 Olympia, WA 98504-7300 360-705-7000 TTY:1-800-833-6388 www.wsdot.wa.gov RE: Tremont Street Non -motorized Improvements, Phase 2 & 3 - Development/Design 2023-25 Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety Program State Funding Dear Mr. Lang: WSDOT is pleased to advise you that the above -mentioned project was selected to receive funding through the Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety program. The state funding is limited as shown below: Tremont Street Non -motorized Improvements, Phase 2 & 3 - Development/Design $732,000 Scope: See attached project summary. In order to meet state requirements, the following are required: ■ Project expenditures incurred before receiving notice from Local Programs of state fund authorization are not eligible for reimbursement. ■ Please refer to the Local Programs webpage for detailed authorization information, including: (https:Hwsdot.wa.gov/business-wsdot/support-local-programs) ✓ Local Agency Guidelines (LAG) manual for detailed requirements. ✓ Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) and Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) amendments, as applicable. ✓ Funding and billing forms; and ✓ Local Project Report required to be completed by the end of June and December each year. To access the database, you will need an account name and password. Your account name is XXX and your password is XXX. The password is case sensitive. As a reminder, Local Programs encourages all agencies to submit monthly progress billings to ensure timely reimbursement of eligible expenditures. For assistance, please contact your Region Local Programs Engineer, John Ho, at (564) 669-1018 or John.Ho&wsdot.wa. gov. Sincerely, /Javyrye, PE Director Local Programs cc: Kelly McGourty, Transportation Director, PSRC John Ho, Olympic Region Local Programs Engineer DocuSign Envelope ID: 4D6FEF55-E997-4328-A022-8A4EF4D14C08 Project Summary Program: Pedestrian and Bicycle Program Date: May 2023 Agency: Port Orchard Project Title: Tremont Street Non -motorized Improvements, Phase 2 & 3 - Development/ Design Project Description: Community Engagement Events, Pedestrian/Bicyclist Counts, Conflict analysis, Planning/analyzing pedestrian/bicyclist networks, Level of Stress Analysis, Route Directness Analysis, Preliminary Right of Way Activities, Preliminary Environmental Analysis, 90% Preliminary Engineering, Preliminary Pedestrian/Bicyclist Safety Plan Analysis Detailed Project Description: 1) Design a solution that connects active travelers from central Port Orchard vicinity to downtown Port Orchard in the north portion of the city. Evaluate opportunities along the following corridors at a minimum: a. Along Port Orchard Blvd (between the intersection of Port Orchard Blvd with Bay St and the intersection of Port Orchard Blvd with Tremont St) b. Along Tremont St (from just west of intersection with Port Orchard Blvd with Tremont St and the SE Lund Ave bridge) c. Along Sidney Ave (between intersection of Lippert Dr W with Sidney Ave and Melcher St with Sidney Ave) 2) Conduct pedestrian and bicyclist counts 3) Collect conflict analysis data (example, analysis of video or other field observation data) 4) Conduct preliminary pedestrian/bicyclist safety plan analysis to support development of a Local Roads Safety Plan 5) Evaluate roadway and intersection level of traffic stress 6) Evaluate route directness between origins/destinations (including availability of crossings that create or mitigate active travel detours) 7) Evaluate pedestrian and bicyclist network (origin/destination analysis and links and nodes used to travel between them) in order to develop a network plan 8) Develop alternatives for community input. 9) Provide a minimum of 5 community engagement events: a. Include outreach to user groups, including but not limited to West Sound Cycling and the Local ADA chapter b. Target community neighborhoods adjacent to Tremont St for input before considering active transportation alternatives c. Host workshop(s) at one or more locations in the neighborhoods where the city is targeting outreach and where lower income residents can more easily access the event(s), (example suggested by city, Van Zee Park). 10) Conduct preliminary right of way evaluation for preferred alternative(s) 11) Conduct preliminary environmental analysis for preferred alternative(s) 12) Develop one or more designs for improvements meeting the primary need, with at least one design reaching 90% preliminary engineering. It is recommended that other improvement designs be developed to at least 30% to facilitate more competitive future construction grant applications. Page 1 of 2 DocuSign Envelope ID: 4D6FEF55-E997-4328-A022-8A4EF4D14C08 Project Schedule: Begin Project 01/24 Estimated Project Advertisement Date 10/23 Estimated Project Contract Award Date 01/24 Begin Community Outreach 04/24 Begin engineering/design 9/25 Design Complete (Design -only projects) 03/26 Project Cost and Award Amount: Phase Total Project Cost Amount Requested Amount Awarded Preliminary Engineering $732,000 $732,000 $732,000 Right -of -Way N/A N/A N/A Construction N/A N/A N/A Total $732,000 $732,000 $732,000 If you agree to the project summary described above, please sign below and return to Charlotte Claybrooke or Brian Wood. Concurrence: I agree to the project summary described above. Approving Authority Name (Print): K. Chris Hammer, PE, PMP — City Engineer Approving Authority Signature: 46"nwmll Date: May 3, 2023 Page 2 of 2