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1 City of University Place City Engineering Department Six Year Transportation Improvement Plan Amended November 10, 2008 Resolution No. 604

2 City of University Place, Washington SIX-YEAR TRANSPORTATION PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Index i Overview ii Funding Sources iii -v City Funding Federal Funding State Funding Program Sections Narrative vi Project List/Types vii Six Year Plan 1-8 TIP Plan Map 9 Appendix A Resolution Appendix B SEPA Checklist Appendix C Determination of Non-Significance (Environmental)

3 City of University Place, Wa. 6 YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PLAN Project Types BR Bridge, O Ongoing, E Enhancement, R Road, T Traffic * Both R and E may include Storm Drainage Page # Project # Project Name Project Limits 1 1 Bridgeport Way Phase 3/4 City limits to Cirque Drive W. 1 2 Bridgeport Way W. Phase 5 19th Street W. to 27th Street W th Street W - Phase 1 Grandview Drive to Bridgeport Way th Avenue - Phase 1 Intersection of 67th Avenue and Regents th Avenue - Phase 2 Regents Blvd. To 19th Street th Street - Phase 2 Bridgeport Way to 67th Ave/Mildred 1 7 Cirque Drive - Phase 2C Sunset Drive to 67th Avenue 2 8 Cirque Drive - Phase 3 67th Avenue to Orchard Street th Street W Bridgeport Way to 67th Avenue 2 10 Alameda North - Phase 2 Cirque Drive W. to 40th St. W th Avenue - Phase 3 Bridgeport Way to Regents Blvd th Street Phase 1 Olympic Blvd to Sunset Drive th Street Phase 2 Sunset Drive to 67th th Street Bridgeport Way to 67th Ave 3 15 Grandview Drive - Phase 5a 27th Street to 19th Street 3 16 Grandview Drive - Phase 5b 27th Street to 19th Street 3 17 Alameda South From current southern terminus to 67th Ave. W. (South extension) 3 18 Chambers Creek Road/Chambers Lane 64th Street to Bridgeport Way 3 19 Drexler Drive North Phase 2 37th Street to 35th Street 3 20 Cirque Drive Phase 4 Grandview Drive to Sunset Drive 3 21 Sunset Drive Traffic Calming Cirque Drive to 19th Street 4 22 Chambers Creek Road "B" (lower) Chambers Bay Bridge to 64th Street 4 23 Larson Lane North/35th Street 3600 Block to 35th Street/Larson Lane to Bridgeport 4 24 Sunset Drive Cirque Drive to 19th Street 4 25 Elwood Drive 29th Street to 27th Street th - 35th Street - Phase 1 Grandview Drive to Larson Lane th - 35th Street - Phase 2 Drexler Drive to 67th Avenue 4 28 Beckonridge Drive Phase 1 Grandview Drive to Cirque Drive 5 29 Beckonridge Drive Phase 2 Grandview Drive to Cirque Drive 5 30 Lemmons Beach/31st Street/Parkway City Limits to Elwood Drive th Street Phase 2 Elwood Drive to Bridgeport Way th Street Day Island Bridge to Grandview Drive 5 33 Chambers Creek Road "C" Chambers Lane to Bridgeport Way th Street 79th Avenue to Bridgeport Way 5 35 Elwood Drive Cirque Drive to 40th Street 6 36 Street Overlay Program Various Locations th Street Bridgeport Way to Drexler Drive th Street Connection Sunset Drive to 7900 Block th Avenue Connection Cirque Drive to 5800 Block 6 40 Drexler Drive South 40th Street to 42nd Street 6 41 Larson Lane South - Phase 1 37th Street to 38th Street 6 42 Larson Lane South - Phase 2 38th Street to 40nd Street 7 43 Larson Lane South - Phase 3 40th Street to 42nd Street nd Street - Phase 1 Drexler Drive to Bridgeport Way nd Street - Phase 2 Bridgeport Way to Larson Lane 7 46 Bridgeport Way/35th Town Center Enhancements 39th Street to 35th Street/Bridgeport Way to Drexler Drive 7 47 Market Place Bridgeport Way to 37th Street th Street/Bridgeport Intersection 40th St/Bridgeport Intersection th Street/Bridgeport Intersection 27th Street/Bridgeport Intersection th Street/67th Avenue Intersection 40th Street/67th Ave Intersection 8 51 Cirque Drive/67th Avenue Intersection Cirque Dr/67th Ave Intersection th Street Extension Connect 56th Street to 54th Street at the 8500 block th Avenue Phase 1 27th Street to 19th Street th Avenue Phase 2 27th Street to 19th Street vii Amended November10, 2008

4 City of University Place, Washington OVERVIEW Purpose The purpose of this document is to revise the City of University Place 6-Year Transportation Program (adopted March 4, 1996) and to coordinate the City s future programs and projects. The Revised Code of Washington (RCW) Chapters and requires this document to be updated annually and to be filed with the Secretary of the Department of Transportation. This document is also prepared to inform other neighboring jurisdictions of the City of University Place s current planning direction for transportation needs. Review This document is submitted to the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) for review and inclusion in the yearly update of the Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP). Their review of projects receiving federal funding in the near term fulfills the requirement that the Regional Transportation Planning Organization (RTPO) determine that such expenditures are consistent with regionally adopted goals and plans. Project Selection Projects included in this document are the result of evaluation of needs in various transportation areas. Through citizen surveys, the citizens of University Place expressed that non-motorized transportation improvements (sidewalks, bike lanes, streetlights, etc.) are the most needed improvements in University Place. In addition, the Public Works Department receives many calls from concerned citizens requesting improvements to the City transportation network to allow for safer pedestrian use. Almost all of the projects in this document provide for non-motorized transportation and replacement of existing infrastructure. The timing of projects and the phasing of various parts are based on the anticipated funds available for each type of project, accident information, and school and commercial access routes. Understandably, the factors determining funding and priority can and do change from year to year. Program Section Projects included in this document are separated into the following categories: 1. Project List Summary list of projects included in the Six-Year Transportation Plan. 2. Six-Year Plan Shows detail project description, limits, schedule, and funding status. ii Amended November 10, 2008

5 City of University Place, Washington Funding Sources REVENUES Arterial Street Fund The City receives a proportionate share of the State Motor Vehicle Fuel Tax, based on the population. The exact amount varies depending on the amount of fuel sold in the State. Current revenue forecasts project the City of University Place s share for 2009 for CIP projects to total $216, General Fund The General Fund is supported primarily from local taxes to provide governmental services such as police protection, jail services, court services, parks maintenance, recreation programs, building inspections, planning and zoning, construction and maintenance of streets, and general government administration. The transfer from General Fund is budgeted at $1,600, for 2009 with $1,050, from current sources and $500, from Streamlined Sales Tax Implementation. Surface Water Management Funds The City collects a surface water management fee on each City parcel to finance surface water and storm drainage elements of various road improvement projects. In addition, the City uses revenues from the Surface Water Management (SWM) Fund, which is utilized to finance capital improvement surface water and storm drainage projects. Estimated SWM funds for 2009 allotted to CIP projects total $768, Real Estate Excise Tax The Real Estate Excise Tax is levied on all sales of real estate, measured by the full selling price. The City has authorized a locally imposed tax of 0.5%, in two 0.25% increments. These revenues are restricted to financing capital projects as specified in the City s Capital Facilities Plan. Estimated real estate excise taxes for 2009 allotted to Public Works CIP total $371, Traffic Impact Fees The City has passed a Traffic Impact Fee for increased street use based on development within the City. The TIF is estimated to raise approximately $500, for streets and related infrastructure directly attributable to the increased development. FEDERAL FUNDING PROGRAMS (SAFETEA-LU, CMAQ, STP, CCRP, TSNS) Federal programs are currently funded under the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient, Transportation Equity Act (SAFETEA-LU) and are administered by the Highways and Local Programs Division of the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), in conjunction with the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) and the Regional Federal Highway Engineer. SAFETEA-LU iii Amended November 10, 2008

6 City of University Place, Washington The Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient, Transportation Equity Act (SAFETEA-LU) funds transportation enhancement activities designed to strengthen the cultural, aesthetic and environmental aspects of the Nation s inter-modal transportation system. The program provides for the implementation of non-traditional projects, such as bike and pedestrian facilities, safety and education activities for pedestrians and bicyclists, landscape and scenic beautification, and the mitigation of water pollution from run-off. Funding is based on a Federal share of 86.5 percent, with a 13.5 percent local match. CMAQ The Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ) funds transportation programs and projects that will, or are likely to, contribute to attainment of a National Air Quality Standard. WSDOT is required to consult with the Environmental Protection Agency to determine whether a transportation project or program will contribute to attainment of standards, unless such project or program is included in an approved State implementation plan. CMAQ funds cannot be used on projects resulting in the construction of new capacity available to single-occupant vehicles unless they are available to single-occupant vehicles at other than peak travel times. Allocation for CMAQ funds will follow the same criteria as Surface Transportation Program (STP) funds. To be eligible for funding under this program, a project must be on the Regional Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) list and rank high enough on the region s priority array. Funding is based on a Federal share of 86.5 percent, with a 13.5 percent local match. STP The objective of the Surface Transportation Program (STP) is to fund construction, reconstruction, resurfacing, restoration and rehabilitation of roads that are not functionally classified as local or rural minor collectors. STP also supports funding for transportation enhancements, operational improvements, highway and transit safety improvements, surface transportation planning, capital and operating cost for traffic management and control, carpool and vanpool projects, development and establishment of management systems, participation in wetland mitigation and wetland banking, bicycle facilities and pedestrian walkways. STP funds have regional allocation through the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC). The PSRC sub-allocates funds by County region based on the percentage of the population. Pierce County, as a region, will receive an allocation of 21 percent from STP funds allocated to the PSRC. The Puget Sound Region is formed by the counties of King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish. To be eligible for funding under this program, a project must be on the Regional TIP list and rate high enough within the region s priority array. Funding is based on a Federal share of 86.5 percent, with a 13.5 percent local match. TSNS The goal of the Traffic Safety Near Schools Program (TSNS) is to fund capital projects for traffic and pedestrian safety improvements near schools. Eligible projects include sidewalks and walkways; school signing and signals (within cited limitations); improved pedestrian crossings, such as medians, curb bulbs, flashing in-pavement warning lights in crosswalks, flashing beacons; turning lanes; school bus pullouts; roadway channelization and signalization. Pedestrian facility improvements must be on an approved, published and disseminated school walk route plan; and motor vehicle improvements must be on streets immediately adjacent to the school. A 25 percent match is required. STATE FUNDING SOURCES (TPP, AIP, PSMP) iv Amended November 10, 2008

7 City of University Place, Washington State funding programs are administered to counties and cities through the Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) and the County Road Administration Board (CRAB). The TIB administers the Transportation Partnership Program (TPP), the Arterial Improvement Program (AIP), the Pedestrian Safety and Mobility Program (PSMP).\ The CRAB administers the Rural Arterial Program (RAP). The following descriptions identify specifics on each program: TPP The Transportation Partnership Program (TPP), formerly the Transportation Improvement Account (TIA), is funded from 1-1/2 cents of the motor vehicle fuel tax. It provides transportation project funding for urban counties, cities with populations of over 5,000, and Transportation Benefit Districts (TBD). TPP projects must meet multi-agency planning and coordination and public/private cooperation criteria, in order to further the goal of achieving a balanced transportation system in Washington State. Projects must be attributable to congestion caused by economic development or growth; consistent with state, regional and local comprehensive plans contributions; and be partially funded by local contributions (including transit and rail). Projects are eligible for cost reimbursement of up to 80 percent, and receive a higher priority if their local contribution is greater than the 20 percent minimum match and includes private sector funds. AIP The Arterial Improvement Program (AIP) was established to reduce congestion and improve safety, geometrics, and structural concerns. Project selection criteria include pavement condition, pavement and roadway width, traffic, accidents, and people-carrying capacity. The AIP receives approximately 1-1/2 cents from the state motor vehicle fuel tax. Projects can receive up to 80 percent reimbursement, depending on agency population. PSMP The Pedestrian Safety & Mobility Program (PSMP), formerly the Pedestrian Facilities Program (PFP), was established to enhance and promote pedestrian mobility and safety as a viable transportation choice by providing funding for pedestrian projects that provide access and address system continuity and connectivity of pedestrian facilities. Selection criteria include safety, pedestrian generators, convenience, public acceptance and project cost. Funds for this program are provided from the AIP and TPP. v Amended November 10, 2008

8 City of University Place, Washington PROGRAM SECTIONS NARRATIVE Projects included in this section of the program have been recognized as meeting a City transportation system need. Given the present level of available transportation financing, not all projects are fully funded and are subject to selection. However, projects listed in this section provide other agencies with a clear indication of what the City would accomplish if additional funding were obtained. If an unexpected source of funding for a particular project should become available, the project could be moved forward in the programming process with only minor revisions to the work program. Projects within the project list are identified by improvement type. The following describes these types: Ongoing Programs: Ongoing Programs identifies categories of work that are recurrent or ongoing in nature. Funds in these categories provide for some degree of flexibility for Public Works Administration to respond as necessary to unforeseen circumstances. Road Projects: Road projects include all phases of engineering and construction. Each project may contain survey work, preliminary engineering, preparation of construction plans, right-of-way acquisition work, or the preparation of specifications and cost estimates for construction. The upgrading of existing roads may involve the widening of lanes or shoulders, adding lanes, concrete curb, gutter or sidewalks, revising vertical or horizontal alignment, improving intersections and storm drainage. The construction of new roadways may involve clearing and grading land, preparing the roadway base with crushed rock, paving, installing storm drainage ditches or structures, and building retaining walls. Roadway projects also include storm drainage work related to roadway construction, maintenance or associated impacts. This may entail construction of new or major revisions to existing surface water detention facilities. These facilities may also mitigate water quality concerns due to roadway construction or use. Bridge Projects: The bridge projects listed are a result of both routine and special inspections of all bridges in the City road system. Proposed bridge replacement projects are first reviewed by a three-member Technical Committee and then by a nine-member Bridge Replacement Advisory Committee. The Assistant Secretary for Local Programs then selects the final bridge replacement candidates. Traffic/Signal Projects: Traffic/Signal projects involve a wide variety of traffic safety improvements but are primarily centered on installation of new traffic signals at intersections where warrants indicate their need. Enhancement Projects: Enhancement projects will be accomplished through implementation of concrete curb, gutter and sidewalks at various locations in the existing roadway network. These projects may incorporate bicycle lanes. Pedestrian safety projects may involve roadway and/or storm drainage work and will enhance pedestrian safety and improve access. vi Amended November 10, 2008

9 MPO: PSRC Puget Sound Regional Council City of University Place, WA. Adoption Date: November 10, 2008 Agency: CITY OF UNIVERSITY PLACE Six-Year Transportation Plan Resolution Number: 604 County: Pierce County Improvement Type: 01-New Construction; 05-Minor Widening; 06-Other Enhancements; 07-Resurfacing; 12-Safety/Traffic Ops; 32-Non Motor Vehicle Utilities Legend:G-Gas, C -Cable TV, P-Power, S-Sewer, T-Telephone, W-Water, O-Other Functional Classification: 00 - No Class; 14 - Major; 16 - Minor; 17 - Collector; 19 - Local (Project Costs in 2009 Dollars X 1000) Phase Data Functional Class. Fund Status Project Identification Improvement Type Length (miles) Utility Codes Start Date Federal Fund Code FF Cost by Phase State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency Use) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th-6th Bridgeport Way Phase 3/4 14 F/P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / 09 F PE South Cty Limits to Cirque Drive W. RW / 09 F/P 990 P ,370 RW CN / 09 F/P 9,000 P 3,300 2,200 14,500 CN 2, ,900 9,100 * Construct concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk on both sides of the street. Total 3, ,200 9,100 Include bicycle lanes, storm drainage, and street lighting. PROJECT TOTAL 10,336 3,520 2,414 16, Bridgeport Way W. Phase 5 14 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / 10 P 0 P PE th Street W. to 27th Street W. RW / 10 P 0 P ,036 RW 0 1, CN /11 P 0 P 1, ,381 CN ,881 0 * Construct concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk on both sides of the street. Total 0 1,786 1,881 0 Include bicycle lanes, storm drainage, and street lighting and undergrounding. PROJECT TOTAL 0 2, , th Street W - Phase 1 16 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Grandview Drive to Bridgeport Way RW / 0 RW CN / CN * Construct concrete curb, gutter, bicycle lanes and sidewalk on both sides of the street. Total Include bicycle lanes, storm drainage, street lighting and undergrounding. PROJECT TOTAL th Avenue Phase 1 16 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / 11 P P PE Intersection of 67th Avenue and Regents Blvd RW / 11 P P RW CN / 12 P P CN * Construct additional northbound travel lane, bike lanes, concrete curb and gutter, and intersection improvments. Total PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 1,075 1, th Avenue - Phase 2 16 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / 12 P P PE Regents Blvd. To 19th Street RW / 13 P P RW CN / 13 P P 2,134 2,134 CN ,134 * Construct sidewalk, planter strip and street lighting on both sides of the street. Total ,784 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 2,784 2, th Street - Phase 2 14 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Bridgeport Way to 67th Ave/Mildred RW / RW CN / 0 CN *Construction of sidewalks, curb, gutter and bicycle lanes on both sides of street. Total PROJECT TOTAL Cirque Drive - Phase 2C 14 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Sunset Drive to 67th Ave RW / RW CN / CN Curb & gutter, bike lane, sidewalk on north side. Total PROJECT TOTAL Page 1

10 MPO: PSRC Puget Sound Regional Council City of University Place, WA. Adoption Date: November 10, 2008 Agency: CITY OF UNIVERSITY PLACE Six-Year Transportation Plan Resolution Number: 604 County: Pierce County Improvement Type: 01-New Construction; 05-Minor Widening; 06-Other Enhancements; 07-Resurfacing; 12-Safety/Traffic Ops; 32-Non Motor Vehicle Utilities Legend:G-Gas, C -Cable TV, P-Power, S-Sewer, T-Telephone, W-Water, O-Other Functional Classification: 00 - No Class; 14 - Major; 16 - Minor; 17 - Collector; 19 - Local (Project Costs in 2009 Dollars X 1000) Phase Data Functional Class. Fund Status Project Identification Improvement Type Length (miles) Utility Codes Start Date Federal Fund Code FF Cost by Phase State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency Use) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th-6th Cirque Drive - Phase 3 14 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE th Avenue to Orchard Street RW / RW CN / 14 3,025 3,025 CN ,025 * Construct curbs, gutters, sidewalk and bike lane one side. Total ,255 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 3,255 3, th Street W Phase 1 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Bridgeport Way to 67th Avenue RW / RW CN / 13 1,595 1,595 CN ,595 * Construct curbs, gutters, sidewalks and bike lanes both sides Total ,750 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 1,835 1, Alameda North Phase 2 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Cirque Drive W. to 40th St. W. RW / RW CN / 14 1,760 1,760 CN ,760 Total ,910 * Construct curbs, gutters, sidewalks, bike lane, street lights west side. PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 1,910 1, th Avenue - Phase 3 16 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / 12 P PE Bridgeport Way to Regents Blvd. RW / 12 P RW CN / 13 P 8,800 8,800 CN ,800 * Construct concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk on both sides. Total ,790 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 9,790 9, th Street Phase 1 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Olympic Blvd to Sunset Drive RW /NA 0 RW CN / CN * Construct curb, gutter, sidewalk and bike lane south side of street Total PROJECT TOTAL th Street Phase 2 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / 09 P PE Sunset Drive to 67th Avenue RW / NA 0 0 RW CN / 10 P CN * Construct curb, gutter, sidewalk and bike lane on the south side Total PROJECT TOTAL th Street 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Bridgeport Way to 67th Avenue RW / RW CN / CN * Construct curb, gutter, sidewalk and bike lane on the north side Total ,190 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 1,210 1,210 Page 2

11 MPO: PSRC Puget Sound Regional Council City of University Place, WA. Adoption Date: November 10, 2008 Agency: CITY OF UNIVERSITY PLACE Six-Year Transportation Plan Resolution Number: 604 County: Pierce County Improvement Type: 01-New Construction; 05-Minor Widening; 06-Other Enhancements; 07-Resurfacing; 12-Safety/Traffic Ops; 32-Non Motor Vehicle Utilities Legend:G-Gas, C -Cable TV, P-Power, S-Sewer, T-Telephone, W-Water, O-Other Functional Classification: 00 - No Class; 14 - Major; 16 - Minor; 17 - Collector; 19 - Local (Project Costs in 2009 Dollars X 1000) Phase Data Functional Class. Fund Status Project Identification Improvement Type Length (miles) Utility Codes Start Date Federal Fund Code FF Cost by Phase State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency Use) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th-6th Grandview Drive - Phase 5a 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / 09 P PE th Street to 19th Street RW / RW CN / 10 P CN * Construct curb, gutter, sidewalk and bike lane both sides Total PROJECT TOTAL Grandview Drive - Phase 5b 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE th Street to 19th Street RW / RW CN / 14 1,230 1,230 CN ,230 * Construct curb, gutter, sidewalk and bike lane both sides Total ,450 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 1,450 1, Alameda South 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE From current southern terminus to 67th Ave. W. (South extension) RW / RW CN / CN Total * Construct curbs, gutters, sidewalks, bike lane both sides in addition to traffic calming measures, PROJECT TOTAL Chambers Creek Road/Chambers Lane 16 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE th Street to Bridgeport Way RW / RW CN / 13 6,380 6,380 CN ,380 * Construct curb, gutter, sidewalk and bike lane both sides Total ,930 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 6,930 6, Drexler Drive North Phase 2 19 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE th Street to 35th Street RW / NA 0 0 RW CN / CN * Construct curbs, gutters, sidewalks both sides Total PROJECT TOTAL Cirque Drive - Phase 4 16 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Grandview Drive to Sunset Drive RW / RW CN / 14 4,290 4,290 CN ,290 * Construct curb, gutter, sidewalk and bike lane both sides. Some left turn storage. Total ,785 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 4,785 4, Sunset Drive Traffic Calming 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Cirque Drive to 19th Street RW / RW CN / CN * Traffic Calming at various locations Total PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 1,053 1,053 Page 3

12 MPO: PSRC Puget Sound Regional Council City of University Place, WA. Adoption Date: November 10, 2008 Agency: CITY OF UNIVERSITY PLACE Six-Year Transportation Plan Resolution Number: 604 County: Pierce County Improvement Type: 01-New Construction; 05-Minor Widening; 06-Other Enhancements; 07-Resurfacing; 12-Safety/Traffic Ops; 32-Non Motor Vehicle Utilities Legend:G-Gas, C -Cable TV, P-Power, S-Sewer, T-Telephone, W-Water, O-Other Functional Classification: 00 - No Class; 14 - Major; 16 - Minor; 17 - Collector; 19 - Local (Project Costs in 2009 Dollars X 1000) Phase Data Functional Class. Fund Status Project Identification Improvement Type Length (miles) Utility Codes Start Date Federal Fund Code FF Cost by Phase State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency Use) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th-6th Chambers Creek Road "B" (lower) 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Chambers Bay Bridge to 64th Street RW / RW CN / 13 4,730 4,730 CN ,730 * Construct combined pedestrian/bike path. Total ,950 * Excludes bridge. PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 4,950 4, Larson Lane North/35th Street 19 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE blk to 35th Street/Larson Lane to Bridgeport RW / RW CN / 12 1,210 1,210 CN ,210 * Construct concrete curb, gutter, and sidewalks on both sides Total ,770 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 1,755 1, Sunset Drive 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Cirque Drive to 19th Street RW / RW CN / 0 CN * Construct concrete curb, gutter, bike lane and sidewalk on one side. Total PROJECT TOTAL Elwood Drive 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE th Street to 27th Street RW /NA 0 0 RW CN / CN * Construct concrete curb, gutter, bike lanes and sidewalks on the west side of the street. Total PROJECT TOTAL th Street - Phase 1 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / 14 P PE Grandview Drive to Larson Lane RW / 0 RW CN / 0 CN *Construction of curb, gutter, sidewalk and bicycle lanes on both sides of street. Total PROJECT TOTAL th Street - Phase 2 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / 14 P PE Drexler Drive to 67th Avenue RW / 0 RW CN / 0 CN *Construction of curb, gutter, sidewalk and bicycle lanes on both sides of street. Total PROJECT TOTAL Beckonridge Drive Phase 1 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / 09 P PE Grandview Drive to Cirque Drive RW / NA RW CN / 10 P CN * Construct concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk on the west side of the street and bike lanes on both sides of the street. Total PROJECT TOTAL Page 4

13 MPO: PSRC Puget Sound Regional Council City of University Place, WA. Adoption Date: November 10, 2008 Agency: CITY OF UNIVERSITY PLACE Six-Year Transportation Plan Resolution Number: 604 County: Pierce County Improvement Type: 01-New Construction; 05-Minor Widening; 06-Other Enhancements; 07-Resurfacing; 12-Safety/Traffic Ops; 32-Non Motor Vehicle Utilities Legend:G-Gas, C -Cable TV, P-Power, S-Sewer, T-Telephone, W-Water, O-Other Functional Classification: 00 - No Class; 14 - Major; 16 - Minor; 17 - Collector; 19 - Local (Project Costs in 2009 Dollars X 1000) Phase Data Functional Class. Fund Status Project Identification Improvement Type Length (miles) Utility Codes Start Date Federal Fund Code FF Cost by Phase State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency Use) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th-6th Beckonridge Drive Phase 2 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Grandview Drive to Cirque Drive RW / NA 0 0 RW CN / CN * Construct concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk on the east side of the street. Total PROJECT TOTAL Lemmons Beach/31st Street/Parkway 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE City Limits to Elwood Drive RW / RW CN / 13 3,410 3,410 CN ,410 * Construct concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk on both sides of the street. Total ,575 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 3,575 3, th Street Phase 2 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Elwood Drive to Bridgeport Way RW / RW CN / 13 1,067 1,067 CN ,067 * Construct concrete curb, gutter, bike lane and sidewalk on one side. Total ,227 On 2 sides from Elwood to Sunset. PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 1,227 1, th Street 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Day Island Bridge to Grandview Drive RW / RW CN / 14 2,200 2,200 CN ,200 *Construction of curb, gutter, sidewalk, bicycle lane one side and enclosed storm drainage system. Total ,465 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 2,465 2, Chambers Creek Road "C" 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Chambers Lane to Bridgeport Way RW / RW CN / 14 2,200 2,200 CN ,200 * Construct curb, gutter, sidewalk sand bike lanes both sides side. Total ,440 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 2,440 2, th Street 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE th Avenue to Bridgeport Way RW / RW CN / CN * Construct concrete curb, gutter and sidewalks on the south side of the street. Total PROJECT TOTAL Elwood Drive 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Cirque Drive to 40th Street RW / RW CN / 12 1,760 1,760 CN ,760 * Construct concrete curb, gutter and sidewalks on both sides of street. Total ,000 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 2,000 2,000 Page 5

14 MPO: PSRC Puget Sound Regional Council City of University Place, WA. Adoption Date: November 10, 2008 Agency: CITY OF UNIVERSITY PLACE Six-Year Transportation Plan Resolution Number: 604 County: Pierce County Improvement Type: 01-New Construction; 05-Minor Widening; 06-Other Enhancements; 07-Resurfacing; 12-Safety/Traffic Ops; 32-Non Motor Vehicle Utilities Legend:G-Gas, C -Cable TV, P-Power, S-Sewer, T-Telephone, W-Water, O-Other Functional Classification: 00 - No Class; 14 - Major; 16 - Minor; 17 - Collector; 19 - Local (Project Costs in 2009 Dollars X 1000) Phase Data Functional Class. Fund Status Project Identification Improvement Type Length (miles) Utility Codes Start Date Federal Fund Code FF Cost by Phase State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency Use) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th-6th Street Overlay Program 14/16 P City of University Place 07 G C P S T W PE / 11 0 PE /19 Various Locations RW / 11 0 RW CN / 11 1,800 1,800 CN ,350 *Overlay program to be completed on various City streets. Total ,350 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 1,800 1, th Street 19 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Bridgeport Way to Drexler Dr. RW / NA 0 0 RW CN / CN * Regrade street and construct curb, gutter, sidewalk, and streetlights. Total PROJECT TOTAL th Street Connection 19 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Sunset Drive to 7900 Block RW / RW CN / CN * Construct roadway to complete connection Total PROJECT TOTAL th Avenue Connection 19 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Cirque Drive to 5800 Block RW / RW CN / CN * Construct roadway to complete connection Total PROJECT TOTAL Drexler Drive South 19 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / 09 F PE th Street to 42nd Street RW / RW CN / 09 F CN * Construct roadway for town center grid Total PROJECT TOTAL , Larson Lane South Phase 1 19 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE th Street to 38th Street RW / RW CN / CN * Construct roadway for town center grid Total PROJECT TOTAL Larson Lane South Phase 2 19 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE th Street to 40th Street RW / 14 1,475 1,475 RW ,475 CN / CN * Construct roadway for town center grid Total ,590 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 2,590 2,590 Page 6

15 MPO: PSRC Puget Sound Regional Council City of University Place, WA. Adoption Date: November 10, 2008 Agency: CITY OF UNIVERSITY PLACE Six-Year Transportation Plan Resolution Number: 604 County: Pierce County Improvement Type: 01-New Construction; 05-Minor Widening; 06-Other Enhancements; 07-Resurfacing; 12-Safety/Traffic Ops; 32-Non Motor Vehicle Utilities Legend:G-Gas, C -Cable TV, P-Power, S-Sewer, T-Telephone, W-Water, O-Other Functional Classification: 00 - No Class; 14 - Major; 16 - Minor; 17 - Collector; 19 - Local (Project Costs in 2009 Dollars X 1000) Phase Data Functional Class. Fund Status Project Identification Improvement Type Length (miles) Utility Codes Start Date Federal Fund Code FF Cost by Phase State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency Use) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th-6th Larson Lane South Phase 3 19 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE th Street to 42nd Street RW / 14 1,100 1,100 RW ,100 CN / CN * Construct roadway for town center grid Total ,130 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 2,130 2, nd Street Phase 1 19 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Drexler Drive to Bridgeport Way RW / RW CN / CN * Construct roadway for town center grid Total 0 0 1,265 0 PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 1,265 1, nd Street Phase 2 19 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Bridgeport Way to Larson Lane RW / RW CN / CN * Construct roadway for town center grid Total PROJECT TOTAL Bridgeport Way/35th Street Town Center Enhancements 19 F City of University Place G C P S T W PE / 09 F 300 F PE th Street to 35th Street/Bridgeport to Drexler Drive RW / 09 0 F RW CN / 09 F 2, ,645 CN 2, * Add parking bays, improve ped crossings, and widen sidewalks. Total 3, PROJECT TOTAL 2, , Market Place 19 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Bridgeport Way to 37th Street RW / NA RW CN / CN * Construct roadway for town center grid Total PROJECT TOTAL th Street/Bridgeport Intersection 14 P City of University Place 12 n/a G C P S T W PE / PE th Street and Bridgeport Intersection RW / RW CN / CN *Construct intersection improvements Total PROJECT TOTAL th Street/Bridgeport Intersection 14 P City of University Place 12 n/a G C P S T W PE / PE th Street and Bridgeport Intersection RW / RW CN / CN *Construct intersection improvements Total PROJECT TOTAL Page 7

16 MPO: PSRC Puget Sound Regional Council City of University Place, WA. Adoption Date: November 10, 2008 Agency: CITY OF UNIVERSITY PLACE Six-Year Transportation Plan Resolution Number: 604 County: Pierce County Improvement Type: 01-New Construction; 05-Minor Widening; 06-Other Enhancements; 07-Resurfacing; 12-Safety/Traffic Ops; 32-Non Motor Vehicle Utilities Legend:G-Gas, C -Cable TV, P-Power, S-Sewer, T-Telephone, W-Water, O-Other Functional Classification: 00 - No Class; 14 - Major; 16 - Minor; 17 - Collector; 19 - Local (Project Costs in 2009 Dollars X 1000) Phase Data Functional Class. Fund Status Project Identification Improvement Type Length (miles) Utility Codes Start Date Federal Fund Code FF Cost by Phase State Fund Code State Funds Local Funds Total Expenditure Schedule (Local Agency Use) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th-6th th Street/67th Avenue Intersection 16 P City of University Place 12 n/a G C P S T W PE / PE th Street and 67th Avenue Intersection RW / RW CN / CN *Construct intersection improvements Total PROJECT TOTAL Cirque Drive/67th Avenue Intersection 16 P City of University Place 12 n/a G C P S T W PE / PE Cirque Drive and 67th Av enue Intersection RW / RW CN / CN *Construct intersection improvements Total PROJECT TOTAL th Street Extension 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE Connect 56th Street to 54th Street at the 8500 blk RW / RW CN / ,900 1,900 CN *Construct intersection improvements Total PROJECT TOTAL 0 0 2,900 2, th Avenue Phase 1 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE th Street to 19th Street RW / RW CN / CN *Sidewalk, curb, gutter, landscaping, bikelane, and streetlights between 27th and 19th Total PROJECT TOTAL th Avenue Phase 2 17 P City of University Place G C P S T W PE / PE th Street to 19th Street RW / RW CN / CN *Sidewalk, curb, gutter, landscaping, bikelane, and streetlights between 27th and 19th Total PROJECT TOTAL GRAND TOTAL 12,731 11,218 83, ,249 8,766 7,496 9,517 78,999 Page 8

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