Project TimelineORCHARDS Bay Street Pedestrian
City of Port Orchard
City Council approves right-
of-way vacations (25-ft) along
Bay Street East
January 1992
1990
January 1990
Origin of the Bay
Street Pathway
Project, being bike &
pedestrian safety,
Improvements needed
at the current Seawall
location
2013
Advertisement, right-
of-way phase for the
Bay Street
Pedestrian Pathway
Project
August 2013
Federal Grant Award: City Council
accepts $331 K for Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project for Seawall
February 2002
Path Project Timeline
WSDOT/H&LP reestablishes the
prospectus for the Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project @ 2-lanes; curb/gutter,
sidewalk & bike lane = 13-ft
March 2006
WSDOT/H&LP establishes the
prospectus for the Bay Street
Pedestrian Pathway Project (width
undefined)
January 2002
July 1998
Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project added to
the City's 2000.2005 Transportation
Improvement Program
City Council approval of Bay
Street Pedestrian Pathway
Project right-of-way phase
contract with UFS (put on hold)
November 2013
June 2013
Federal Grant Award: City Council accepts
$609,660 for Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway
Project Right -of -Way Phase
November 2006
Completion Report, beach cleanup
mitigation - GeoEngineers
I I
August 2005
GeoEngineers develops a Scope &
Budget for the Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project Water Quality Grant
(beach cleanup mitigation)
August 2001
Kitsap County publishes the Mosquito Fleet Trail
Master Plan and establishes the Bay Street
Pedestrian Pathway Project as PO-8
March 2006
Federal Grant Awarded #6165: City Council accepts
$300K of the total for Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway
Project design phase
Advertisement, Bay Street Seawall Safety
Upgrade Project Construction Contract
with Henderson Partners
March 2010
GeoEngineers initiates Section 106 Road Closure Notice — Bay Street
City Council approval of the Bay Consultation with State Agencies for Seawall Safety Upgrade Project
Street Seawall Safety Upgrade the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway May 2010
Project design contract with NL Project
Olsen &Assoc. February 2010
April 2009
Advertisement, design City Council Work Study
phase for the Bay Street Presentation — Bay Street
Pedestrian Pathway Pedestrian Pathway Project by
Project NL Olson & Assoc.
August 2009 (30% design & alternatives)
I I May 2010
March 2009
Selection Process for
Bay Street Seawall
Safety Upgrade
Project Design
Contract
November 2009 1
City Council approval July 2010
of Bay Street Kitsap Transit Letter of Support
Pedestrian Pathway
Project design phase
contract with NL
Olson & Assoc.
February 2010
WSDOT/H&LP reestablishes the prospectus for
the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project @ 2-
lanes for bikes & pedestrians = 14-ft
July 2009 1
Final Bay Street Seawall Safety April 2010
Upgrade Project Environmental City Council approval of the construction
Classification Summary Approval contract for Bay Street Seawall Safety
Upgrade Project
July 2009
Federal Grand Award: Previous Awarded
$331k Expended for Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project for Seawall
Federal Grant Award: City Council accepts
$2,250,340 for Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project Right -of -Way Phase
State Grant Award: City Council accepts January 2016
$336K from DOC for Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project Segments #4 Construction City Council directs the Public WSDOT/FHWA approval of City Council approval of Bay Street
April 2014 Works Department to move ECS/NEPA for the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project Segment
Summary of Bay Street Pedestrian ahead with a non -deviated Pedestrian Pathway Project #3 design contract with NL Olson &
Pathway Project "Precursor" findings Pathway— Phase 2 —Ph se 2 Assoc. and WSDOT approves Sole
City Council approval of b UFS — Phase 2 October 2014 November 2015
Bay Street Pedestrian y Source Services
July 2014 August 2016
Pathway Project right -of- City Council approval of Bay Street
way phase "Precursor" City Council Discussion #1 of Bay Pedestrian Pathway Project Segment
services with UFS Street Pedestrian Pathway Project #4 construction contract with Zemek
February 2014 alternatives— Phase 2 July 2015
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May 2014 '
Summary of Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project agency approvals
(Federal, State & Local) —
GeoEngineers
July 2014
Summary of Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project overwater
March 2014 impacts/mitigation — GeoEngineers
City Council approval of Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project Segment #4 design contract with
1
June 2015
Advertisement, Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Segment #4 construction
October 2014
City Council Discussion #2 of
Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway
Project alternatives — Phase 2
(Williams, Jones, Vaught,
Cottrell, Harmon, Passow,
Whittleton provided comment)
NL Olson & Assoc. August 2014
Notification — City Council discussion of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway
Project alternatives — Phase 2
October 2015
State RCO Grant Awarded #14-
1438A $105K: RCO for the Bay
Street Pedestrian Pathway
Project Acquisition of Right -of -
Way and Trail
May 2016
State Grant Awarded #6165 of $3.5 million: City receives
$544K of total CNWA for Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway
Project Segment #3 construction
July 2015
Request to WSDOT, modification of ECS/NEPA for the
Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project— Phase 2
Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project - Hearing
Examiner
Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Decision/Recommendations
Project- Substantial Shoreline February 2012
Development Permit Notice of gay Street
Application/SEPA MDNS issued pedestrian Pathway
(comments received; Fulkeisenb r Project - Public Advertisement, Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway
Sweeney, Schiele, &ten berry, Hearing Segment #5 construction
Opstrup/C toter & Stenmen) February 2012 January 2013
October 2011 City Council approval of ILA with the Port
Bay Street Pedestrian of Bremerton — Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project - Notice of Pathway Project Segment #2 Construction
Public Hearing Substantial in association with the Port's Waterfront City Council approval of Bay Street
Shoreline Development Park Expansion Project Pedestrian Pathway Project Segment #5
Permit, Conditional Use July 2012 construction contract with MVG
Permit & Variance February 2013
January 2012
December 2011
Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project - SEPA
MDNS issued (no
comments received)
September 2011
Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project - Substantial
Shoreline Development Permit Application submittal
with 236 property notifications issued
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January 2013
City Council approval of Bay Street
Pedestrian Pathway Project
Segment #5 design support &
February 2012
construction administration contract
with Ni ni-o- x A«o,
Bay Street Pedestrian
September 2012
Pathway Project -
State Grant Award: City Council
Substantial Shoreline
accepts $500K from DOC for Bay
Development Permit
Street Pedestrian Pathway
filing with Ecology
Project Segments #2 & #5
Construction
March 2012
Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project - Ecology
approval of
SSDP, CUP & Variance
City reaches out to WSDOT/H&LP's to
confirm alternatives to a Jersey
Barrier
WSDOT approval RW Cal — February 2019
Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project Segment #3
January 2018
WSDOT confirms 14-ft
City Council approval
minimum width for multi -
of Bay Street
Advertisement, continuation of right-
modal pathway
Anticipated advertisement for the Bay
Pedestrian Pathway
of -way phase for the Bay Street
August 2019
Street Pedestrian Pathway Project
Project Segment #3
Pedestria y Project
construction completion (Segment#1,
CACM with Exeltech
May 20018
y
Segments #6-11)
April 2017
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January 2021
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March 2015
Advertisement, Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway
March 2017 Project Segment #3 construction
Advertisement, Bay Street Pedestrian I November 2018
Pathway Project Segment #3 City Council approval of the Bay Street
construction Engineering Support Pedestrian Pathway Project right-of-way
January 2017
Advertisement, Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Projec
Segment #3 construction CACM
phase continuation contract with Tierra
April 2018
City Council approval of Bay Street
Pedestrian Pathway Project Segment
#3 construction with Neptune Marine
January 2019
t State Grant Awarded #66165 remaining $3.0 million:
CNWA for the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project
construction completion (Segment#1, Segments #6-11)
2013
2021
BAY STREET PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY PROJECT TIMELINE
KEY:
Yellow — Actions
Green — Funding
Red — Public Process
January 1990
January 1992
July 1998
August 2001
January 2002
February 2002
August 2005
March 2006
March 2006
November 2006
March 2009
Origin of the Bay Street Pathway Project, being bike & pedestrian
safety Improvements needed at the current Seawall location
City Council approves right-of-way vacations (25-ft) along Bay
Street East
Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project added to the City's 2000-
2005 Transportation Improvement Program
Kitsap County publishes the Mosquito Fleet Trail Master Plan and
establishes the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project as PO-8
WSDOT/H&LP establishes the prospectus for the Bay Street
Pedestrian Pathway Project (width undefined)
Federal Grant Awarded: City Council accepts $331K for Bay Street
Pedestrian Pathway Project for Seawall (actual work began in
2009)
GeoEngineers develops a Scope & Budget for the Bay Street
Pedestrian Pathway Project Water Quality Grant (beach cleanup
mitigation)
Federal Grant Awarded-6165: $300K
City Council accepts $300K of the total for Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project design phase
WSDOT/H&LP establishes the prospectus for the Bay Street
Pedestrian Pathway Project @ 2-lanes; curb/gutter, sidewalk &
bike lane =13-ft
Completion Report, beach cleanup mitigation —GeoEngineers
Selection Process for Bay Street Seawall Safety Upgrade Project
design contract
April 2009 City Council approval of the Bay Street Seawall Safety Upgrade
Project design contract with NL Olson & Assoc.
July 2009 Final Bay Street Seawall Safety Upgrade Project Environmental
Classification Summary approval
July 2009 Federal Grant Award previously award of $331K:
Expended for Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project for Seawall
August 2009 Advertisement, design phase for the Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project
November 2009 City Council approval of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project
design phase contract with NL Olson & Assoc.
February 2010 GeoEngineers initiates Section 106 Consultation with State
Agencies for the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project
February 2010 WSDOT/H&LP reestablishes the prospectus for the Bay Street
Pedestrian Pathway Project @ 2-lanes for bikes & pedestrians =
14-ft
March 2010 Advertisement, Bay Street Seawall Safety Upgrade Project
construction contract with Henderson Partners
April 2010 City Council approval of the construction contract for Bay Street
Seawall Safety Upgrade Project
May 2010 Road Closure Notice — Bay Street Seawall Safety Upgrade Project
May 2010 City Council Work Study Presentation — Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project by NL Olson & Assoc. (30% design & alternatives)
June 2010 Work Study Discussion of Pathway Alternatives
July 2010 Kitsap Transit Letter of Support
July 2010 City applied for a grant to Puget Sound Regional Council. Project
identified as a vital connection between two historic Mosquito
Fleet landings of Port Orchard and Annapolis. The project consists
of a shared pedestrian and bicycle path of at least 12 feet.
September 2011 Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project - Substantial Shoreline
Development Permit Application submittal with 236 property
notifications issued
October 2011 Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project - Applied for a Substantial
Shoreline Development Permit /Reviewed under the State
Environmental Policy Act. Issued a Mitigated Determination of
non -significance with comments received; Fulkerson, Sweeney,
Schiele, Quisenberry, Opstrup/Curtoni & Stenmen
December 2011 Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project — State Environmental
Policy Act Mitigated Determination of NON -Significance issued
(no comments received)
January 2012 Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project - Notice of Public Hearing
for a Substantial Shoreline Development Permit, Conditional Use
Permit & a variance for the overwater structures.
February 2012 Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project - Public Hearing
February 2012 Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project - Hearing Examiner
Decision/Recommendations
February 2012 Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project - Substantial Shoreline
Development Permit filing with Ecology
March 2012 Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project - Ecology approval of
Substantial Shoreline Development Permit, Conditional Use
Permit and Variance for over water structures.
July 2012 City Council approval of ILA with the Port of Bremerton — Bay
Street Pedestrian Pathway Project Segment #2 Construction in
association with the Port's Waterfront Park Expansion Project
September 2012 State Grant Award: City Council accepts $500K from DOC for Bay
Street Pedestrian Pathway Project Segments #2 & #5 Construction
January 2013 City Council approval of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project
Segment #5 design support & construction administration
contract with NL Olson & Assoc.
January 2013 Advertisement, Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Segment #5
construction
February 2013 City Council approval of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project
Segment #5 construction contract with MVG
June 2013 Federal Grant Award: City Council accepts $609,660 for Bay Street
Pedestrian Pathway Project right-of-way phase
August 2013 Advertisement, right-of-way phase for the Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project
November 2013 City Council approval of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project
right-of-way phase contract with UFS (put on hold)
February 2014 City Council approval of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project
right-of-way phase "Precursor" services with UFS
March 2014 City Council approval of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project
Segment #4 design contract with NL Olson & Assoc.
April 2014 State Grant Award: City Council accepts $336K from DOC for Bay
Street Pedestrian Pathway Project Segments #4 Construction
May 2014 Approvals of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project Federal, State
& Local — GeoEngineers
July 2014 Summary of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project overwater
impacts/mitigation — GeoEngineers
July 2014 Summary of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project "Precursor"
findings by UFS — Phase 2
Report findings — The general consensus on the project, with the
exception of one property owner, is the property owners (1)
believe the City will move ahead with the project and (2) "for the
right price" are willing to negotiate with the City and relocate.
August 2014 City Council Discussion #1 of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway
Project alternatives — Phase 2 — Four Alternatives Discussed
October 2014 Published Notification —City Council discussion of Bay Street
Pedestrian Pathway Project alternatives — Phase 2
October 2014 City Council Discussion #2 of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway
Project alternatives — Phase 2 Comments from(Williams, Jones,
Vaught, Cottrell, Harmon, Passow, Whittleton)
October 2014 City Council directs the Public Works Department to move ahead
with a non -deviated Pathway — Phase 2
June 2015 Advertisement, Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Segment #4
construction
July 2015 City Awarded $3.5M from Connecting Washington
July 2015 Request to WSDOT for modification of our ECS (Environmental
Classification Summary) and the NEPA (National Environmental
Policy Act) for the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project — Phase
2
July 2015 City Council approval of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project
Segment #4 construction contract with Zemek
November 2015 WSDOT/FHWA approval of ECS/NEPA for the Bay Street
Pedestrian Pathway Project — Phase 2
October 2015 State RCO Grant Awarded #14-1439A $105k:
RCO for the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project acquisition of
right of way and trail
January 2016 Federal Grant Award: City Council accepts $2,250,340 for Bay
Street Pedestrian Pathway Project right-of-way phase
July 2106 City purchased the Passow & Clare overwater homes
May 2016 State Grant Awarded #6165 of $3.5 million:
City receives $544K of total CNWA for Bay Street Pedestrian
Pathway Project Segment #3 construction
August 2016 City Council approval of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project
Segment #3 design contract with NL Olson & Assoc. and WSDOT
approves Sole Source Services
January 2017 Advertisement, Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project Segment
#3 construction CACM
March 2017 Advertisement, Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project Segment
#3 construction Engineering Support
April 2017 City Council approval of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project
Segment #3 CACM with Exeltech
January 2018 WSDOT approval RW Cert#1— Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway
Project Segment #3
March 2018 Advertisement, Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project Segment
#3 construction
April 2018 City Council approval of Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project
Segment #3 construction with Neptune Marine
May 2018 Advertisement, continuation of right-of-way phase for the Bay
Street Pedestrian Pathway Project
November 2018 City Council approval of the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway
Project right-of-way phase continuation contract with Tierra
January 2019 State Grant Awarded #6165 remaining $3.0 million:
CNWA for the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project construction
completion (Segment#1, Segments #6-11)
February 2019 City reaches out to WSDOT/H&LP's to confirm alternatives to a
Jersey Barrier
August 2019 WSDOT confirms 14-ft minimum width for multi -modal pathway
January 2021 Anticipated advertisement for the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway
Project construction completion (Segment#1, Segments #6-11)