1900 - Resolution - Adopting Six-Year Transportation Improvement ProgramRESOLUTION N0.1900
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD,
WASHINGTON ADOPTING THE SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR THE YEAR 2001-2006.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD,
AS FOLLOWS:
THAT: The six-year construction portion of the Six-Year Transportation
Improvement Program for the years 2001 -2006, a copy of which is attached hereto and marked
Exhibit "A" and is an integral portion of the Six-Year Comprehensive Street Program for the City of
Port Orchard is hereby adopted.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Orchard, APPROVED by the
Mayor and attested by the Clerk in authentication of such passage is 26th day of June 2000.
LESLIE J. WEATHERILL, MAYOR
ATTEST:
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Patricia Parks, City Clerk
. City
of Port
Orchard wASHINGToN
RE: Six Year Transportation Improvement Program
2001 to 2006
Resolution 1900
Exhibit "A"
10 June 2000
The City's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program, TIP, is attached for your review. The
purpose of the TIP is to allocate highway funding, highlight local priorities and coordinate
transportation improvements to meet the goals of the comprehensive plan.
The program is based upon three assumptions:
1. The City is focusing on streets within the corporate limits. The Urban Growth Areas
are established. Kitsap County is addressing the needs of the adjacent urban areas,
east of Port Orchard.
2. The more expensive road projects are completed and the matching funds from the
Arterial Street Fund are depleted. The City will continue its policy to use Arterial
Street funds for matching funds. It will need time to replenish this account.
3. The emphasis of future road projects will include storm water and pedestrian issues,
rather than solely road pavement overlays. However, the residential streets need to
be paved to prevent them from becoming unsatisfactory to the public.
The number one priority of the Six-Year Plan is to resume the Residential Paving Program. The
residential streets are not significant enough to qualify for highway funds, but require periodic
maintenance. Typically, there are three options for this maintenance: (1) surface seal to keep the
roadway impervious, (2) a chip seal to resurface the road with an oil and rock mixture, or (3) an
asphalt overlay. The asphalt overlay is the preferred maintenance tool. Although it is the most
expensive. A new overlay can last for ten years or more and provides the highest quality product.
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RESIDENTIAL PAVING PROGRAM
Resolution 1900
ExhibJt ''A"
The residential paving program is funded with the Street Fund. Its purpose is to pave smaller
residential streets on a yearly basis. The selection of these streets would be recommended
by the Street Committee and confirmed by the City Council. Storm water improvements
would be included in these improvements.
The second priority for the Six-Year Plan is to continue with the sidewalk repair program. The
sidewalks have to be properly maintained for both aesthetic and public safety reasons. The City has
inventoried the walkways and is systematically addressing the known deficiencies.
SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
Street funds need to continue to be allocated to repair and replace existing sidewalks
throughout the City. A significant number of older residential sidewalks have been repaired
and replaced to eliminate potential tripping areas for pedestrians. However, the need for this
program remains.
DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENTS
The sidewalks in the downtown area need to be repaired and/or replaced. The City had a
study started in the year 2000 to develop alternatives for this work. At this time, it appears
that the community may wish to include curbs, stormwater issues, and other improvements
in this project.
The south portion of Sidney Avenue needs to be improved. Several years ago, Sidney Avenue from
Tremont to Lippert was re-paved and a shoulder was constructed. This roadway has served well both
motorists and pedestrians. However, before the southern portion of the roadway can be improved,
the sanitary sewer system will need to be extended in this right of way.
SIDNEY AVENUE OVERLAY, LIPPERT TO SR 16
Local funding is being proposed for the future continuation of the last segment of the Sidney
Avenue Overlay. This half-mile section of Sidney Avenue would be paved and a wide
shoulder created for non-motorist use. The project will need to include stormwater and
sanitary sewer improvements.
Pottery Avenue, north of Tremont Street, will need federal funds to complete the project. This two-
lane road will be required to serve the existing neighborhood and at least three subdivisions. The
road should be improved for both motorists and pedestrians. A significant expense will be the
improvement of sight distance by excavating a knoll. Other expenses include the acquisition of the
needed right of way and construction of sidewalks.
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SHERMAN A VENUE WIDENING, DEAD END TO FIREWEED
Resolution 1900
Exhibit "A"
With the anticipated growth in this neighborhood, the existing streets will need to be
widened to accommodate the increased housing densities. The road would be increased to
two 12-foot lanes with asphalt shoulders and stormwater improvements.
The Bay Street Pedestrian Path remains on the Six-Year Plan, in case funding becomes available.
BAY STREET PEDESTRIAN PATH
This project has been deleted from the federal funding program due to the needs of the
Bethel Wye improvements and the expense of the proposed design of the Bay Street
Pedestrian Path. The City will need to seek a less expense means to construct improved
pedestrian access and still meet criteria from the Department of Fisheries.
Arnold Creek passes under Bay Street, near the intersection of Arnold Avenue. For many years, it
was thought that this section of roadway was in the County jurisdiction. It has come to light that it
is within city limits. The creek crossing is along a wooden span, which has served the community
for an unknown time, but probably more than 40 years. A pipe arch culvert will be recommended,
if federal funding can be obtained. The project is listed on the Plan to allow it to be eligible if
funding is available.
ARNOLD CREEK CROSSING
This project would use a pipe arch culvert to replace an existing wood span in the 1900 block
of Bay Street. This span does not appear to be in imminent need for replacement as of yet.
However, since this section of road is on the National Highway System, this structure should
be evaluated and upgraded, if necessary.
The Port Orchard Bypass project stopped the road widening at the Port Orchard Boulevard. The
traffic patterns and volumes are such that the remainder of Tremont Street needs to be widened to
the full four-lanes. To widen the entire road will require right of way acquisition, road design, and
improved stormwater systems. The planning is based on expanding the road to four-lanes, with
sidewalks on both sides. The project will be submitted for funding to the various State and federal
programs.
TREMONT STREET WIDENING
This project would complete the four-lane section of Tremont Street by widening the road
between SR 16 and Port Orchard Boulevard. The widening would consist of additional two
lanes of traffic, sidewalks on both sides of the road, and storm water improvements. There
is inadequate right of way and additional land would have to be purchased for the length of
this road.
The City Council has indicated that it wanted a concrete sidewalk along one side of Port Orchard
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Exhibit "A''
Boulevard. In a few years, the City will need to install a new and larger sewer main along this street.
The best location for the sewer main would be the west shoulder of the Boulevard and that
construction project would also accommodate the sidewalk construction.
PORT ORCHARD BOULEY ARD SIDEWALK
When the Port Orchard Boulevard was paved, there was insufficient money to include a
sidewalk along the west side of the road. This project will allow for the construction of a
five-foot wide concrete sidewalk for the full length of the street, on the west side only; This
project will need to be programmed after the sewer main expansion.
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Agency: Port Orchard
Co. No.: 18 Co. Name: :.:K~its"'a'-l:p_,C~o'--. _____ _
City No.: 1 000 MPO/RTPO: PSRC
Project Identification
A. Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No. c ~ • ~~ ~ lll 1i! ~~ C. Project Title .. " '8
~~ •• .a ~ C) "' eg; J! .t= .g E D. Street/Road Name or Number ~ ~ "-Phase ~(..) o.l-"' 'g c..~ E. Beginning MP or road -Ending MP or road .E "' Start ... :::>
F. Describe Work to be Done '§' (mmldcllyyYY) "-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 07 s c ALL I I
Residential Paving Program G
0
from: to: p
Asphalt overlay of residential streets s
T Totals
2 32 s c ALL I I
Sidewalk Improvement Project G
0
from: to: p
Repair and replace concrete sidewalks s
T Totals
14 3 32 p c PE 1/15/2001
DoWntown Improvements G PE 1/1512002
CN 1/15/2004 Bay Street 0
from: Bank Street to: Harrison Avenue p
Replace or resurlace existing sidewalks; Replace curbs; Add s
stormwater culverts; construct traffic calming devices T Totals
17 4 07 p 0.5 c ALL I I
Sidney Avenue Overlay G
Sidney Avenue 0
from: Lippert Road to: SR 16 p
Overlay road and construct shoulder s
T Totals ·---·-·--
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From 2001 to 2006
Hearing Date: 6/26/00 Adoption Date:
Amend Date: Resolution No.: 19 0 0
Project Costs In Thousands of Dollars Federally Funded
Fund Source Information Expenditure Schedule Projects Only
Federal Funding
(Local Agency)
RN-/
Federal Federal State Required 4th
Fund Cost by Fund State Local Total Envir. Date 1st 2nd 3rd Thru
Code Phase Code Funds Funds Funds 6th Type (MMIYY)
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
I I I I 9001 900 1501 15o I 1501 450
No
900 900 150 150 150 450
I I I I 601 601 101 101 101 30
No
60 60 10 10 10 30
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I I sol 50 sol I
PWTFI 1501 1so I 300 I I 300 No
PWTFI 6001 aool 1200 I I 1200
750 800 1550 50 300 1200
I I I I 1501 1501 I 1so I I
No
150 150 150
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Agency: Port Orchard
Co. No.: 18 Co. Name: .!.CK~its~a~p~C~o·'---------
City No.: 1000 MPO/RTPO: PSRC '---"''-=----
Project Identification
~ .c ~ A. Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No. c
;;; ~~ ~-;-.. i ~ ill
~] C. Project Title ~'i' j !l 0 "' ·c:: .c .c .g E D. Street/Road Name or Number ell: ~ ~ 0.. Phase c. I-V) u ,o a.~ E. Beginning MP or road • Ending MP or road .§ u. ... " Start
F. Describe Work to be Done '[ (mmld<Wyyy) 0..
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
17 5 05 p 0.4 c ALL\
Pottery Avenue Widening G
Pottery Avenue 0
from: Tremont Street to: Melcher Street p
Widen road to tw'o lanes with sidewalks and stormwater system s
T Totals
17 6 07 p 0.8 c ALL\
Pottery Avenue Overlay G
Pottery Avenue 0
from: Tremont Street to: SR 16 p
Overlay road and shoulders s
T Totals
17 7 05 p 0.3 c ALL\
Melcher Street Widening G
Melcher Street 0
from: Pottery Avenue to: Sherman Avenue p
Reconstruct tv.Jo lane road s
T Totals
17 8 05 p .25 c ALL\
Fireweed Road Widening G
Fireweed Road 0
from: Sidney Avenue to: South Flower Avenue p
Widen two lane road to Include shoulders. Add stormwater system s
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From 2001 to 2006
Hearing Date: 6/26/00 Adoption Date:
Amend Date: -. Resolution No.: 19 n n
Project Costs In Thousands of Dollars Federally Funded
Fund Source Information Expenditure Schedule Projects Only
Federal Funding
(Local Agency)
RNJ
Federal Required Federal State 4th .
Fund State Local Total Envir. Date Cost by Fund 1st 2nd 3rd Thru
Code Phase Code Funds Funds Funds 6th Type (MM/YY)
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
STP(U) I 6671 I I 1061 775 I I I 775 CE
No
3/15/06
667 106 775 775
I I I I 2001 2001 I I I 200
No
200 200 200
I I UATAI 2001 2001 400\ I I I 400
No
200 200 400 400
I I I I 2501 250\ I I I 250
No
250 250 250
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Agency: Port Orchard
Co. No.: · 18
City No.: 1 000
Co. Name: ,_,K::its""a"'-p-.:::C~o'--.-----
MPO/RTPO: ,_P.:::S:_:RC"---
Project Identification
~ i ~ A. Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No. c ~
~ ~:;; ~~ '8 " C. Project Title
Ill c l'J ~~ ·c: .0 r~ ~ !l (,) .c .g E D. Street/Road Name or Number e!!: ~ I a. Phase a. I-"' u ,u 0..~ E. Beginning MP or road -Ending MP or road .E u. ::> " Start ·e-F. Describe Work to be Done a. (mmlddfyyyy)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
19 9 05 p .35 c ALL I
Sherman Avenue Widening G
Sherman Avenue 0
from: Fireweed Road to: Terminus p
Widen two lane road to Include shoulders and stormwater system s
T Totals
17 10 32 p .03 c CN I
Bay Street Pedestrian Path G
Bay Street 0
from: 1800 Block Bay Stret to: p
Construct a 150 foot long pedestrian walkway,lmprove drainage s
T Totals
17 11 06 p .01 c ALL I
Arnold Creek Crossing 0
Bay Street G
from: 1 900 Block Bay Street to: p
Replace wooden span with pipe arch culvert s
T Totals
16 12 04 p .5 c ALL I
Tremont Street Widening G
Tremont Street 0
from: Port Orchard to: SR 16 p
Widen to four lanes with sidewalks and stormwater s
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Page3-Six Year Transportation Improvement Progra111
From 2001 to 2006 :
Hearing Date: 6/26/00
Amend Date:
Adoption Date:
Resolution No.: 19 0 o
Project Costs In Thousands of Dollars Federally Funded
Fund Source Information Expenditure Schedule Projects Only
(Local Agency) Federal Funding R/\N
Federal Federal State Required 4th State Local Total Envir. Date Fund Cost by Fund Thru Funds Funds Funds 1st 2nd 3rd Type Code Phase Code 6th (MMIYY)
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
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I I I I 2701 270 I I I 270
No
270 270 270
STP(U) I 1761 I I 341 210) I I I 210 CE
No
176 34 210 210
STP(U) I 2501 I I sol 3001 I I I 300
No
250 50 300 300
I I UATAI 15201 3601 19001 I I I 1900 CE
No
1520 380 1900 1900
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Agency: Port Orchard
Co. No.: 18 Co. Name: ~K~its~a~p~C~o·'------
City No.: 1000 MPO/RTPO: .:...P.::.SR:..:_C::__ __ --
Project Identification
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A. Federal Aid No. B. Bridge No. c .z: ~
~-;;; c. ~ Q)
~ biii ~ c "' C. Project Tille fi" ~ ~ " (IJ f~ 't: .0 J::
.g E D. Street/Road Name or Number eg; ~ I 0.. Phase c. I-'g ~(..) 0.~ E. Beginning MP or road • Ending MP or road .E Start u. "' '[
F. Describe Work to be Done 0.. (mmlddlyyyy)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
16 13 32 p 1.1 c ALL I I
Port Orchard Boulevard Sidewalk G
Port Orchard Boulevard 0
from: Bay Street to: Tremont Street p
Construct concrete curb and sidewalk on one side of road s
T Totals
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Page4 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program
From 2001 to 2006 , .
Hearing Date: 6/26/00 Adoption Date:
Amend Date: Resolution No.: 19 o o
Project Costs In Thousands of Dollars Federally Funded
Expenditure Schedule Fund Source Information Projects On~
(Local Agency)
Federal Funding R/W
Federal Federal State Required 4th
Fund Cost by Fund State Local Total Envir. Date
Funds Funds Funds 1st 2nd 3rd Thru Type Code Phase Code 6th (MM!YY)
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
I I PSMPI 751 2251 300 I I I 300
No
75 225 300 300
1962 3405 5563 10930 435 535 700 9260
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