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3940 Six Year TIP 2024-2029RESOLUTION NO. 3940 A RESOLUTION TO AMEND RESOLUTION 3919 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR 2024-2029 Recitals: 1. Pursuant to the requirements of RCW 35.77.010 laws of the State of Washington, the City of Moses Lake has presented an amended Six Year Transportation Improvement Program for the ensuing six calendar years, 2024-2029. 2. Pursuant further to said law, the City Council of the City of Moses Lake, being the legislative body of said city, did hold a public hearing on said Transportation Improvement Program at 6:30 p.m. in the Civic Center Council Chambers June 13, 2023. Resolved: 1. The City Council of the City of Moses Lake adopts the amended Six Year Transportation Improvement Program for the ensuing six calendar years, 2024-2029. 2. A copy of said amended Six Year Transportation Improvement Program for the ensuing six calendar years, 2024-2029, together with a copy of this resolution shall be filled with the Director of Highways of the State of Washington. Adopted by the City Council on June 13, 2023. ______________________________ Don Myers, Mayor ATTEST: ______________________________ Debbie Burke, City Clerk %'# $& !   2024-2029 Transportation Impovement Plan(TIP)*ATP = Active Transportation ProgramIDEst. Proj. Yr. Project TitlePrimary BenefitTotal Length (Mi.)Project Type Status Estimated Total Cost1.01 Annual Annual Gravel Road Paving Program Local Maintenance Ongoing 500,000$ 1.02 Annual Citywide Pavement Preservation Program Local Maintenance Ongoing 1,500,000$ 1.03 Annual ADA Ramp Reconstruction Misc. Sidewalks Local Improvement Ongoing 100,000$ 1.04 2023-2024 SR 17/Yonezawa Roundabout Regional 0.15 Improvement New 4,000,000$ 1.05 2023-2025 Downtown Road Circulation Study Local Study In Process 100,000$ 1.06 2023-2025 Nelson Road Safe Routes to School & Reconstruction Local 1 Bike/Ped/Impr In Process 2,200,000$ 1.07 2023-2025 Stratford Road & SR 17 Interchange Local Study/Design Carryover 685,000$ 1.08 2024-2025 SR 17/Grape Dr Roundabout Gateway Treatment Local 0.1 Improvement Carryover 200,000$ 1.09 2024-2025 Yonezawa Blvd East of Hwy 17 and Moses Lake Avenue Local 0.3 Ext/New Road Carryover 4,000,000$ 1.10 2024-2025 Wheeler Road and Road L Intersection Traffic Study Local Study Carryover 50,000$ 1.11 2024-2025 Division St. and Nelson Road Intersection Traffic Study Local Study Carryover 50,000$ 1.12 2024-2025 Wheeler Road Corridor Study SR 17 to Road N SE Regional Study Carryover 50,000$ 1.13 2024-2025 Hill Avenue Road Diet Local 0.81 Improvement Carryover 50,000$ 1.14 2024-2026 Broadway Revitalization Regional 2 Improvement Carryover TBD1.15 2024-2026 Hamilton Commercial Roadway Improvements Local 0.26 Improvement New 1,000,000$ 1.16 2025-2028 East Broadway Study Regional Study Carryover 100,000$ 1.17 2025-2028 Broadway Ave & Stratford Rd Intersection Improvements Regional 0.1 Improvement Carryover 75,000$ 1.18 2025-2028 SR 17 and Randolph Road Intersection Signalization Regional 0.15 Signal Carryover 1,000,000$ 1.19 2025-2028Stratford Road & SR 17 Intersection Signalization and Interchange ImprovementsRegional 0.25Signal/ ImprovementsCarryover3,000,000$ 1.20 2025-2028 Gateway Treatments Local Improvement Carryover 500,000$ 1.21 2025-2028Local Road Improvements around Exits 174 and 175 in Mae ValleyLocal 1 Improvement Carryover 25,000,000$ 1.22 2025-2028 Wheeler Road Improvements SR 17 to Road N NE Regional 3 Bike/Ped/Impr Carryover 2,000,000$ 1.23 2025-2028 Road F Corridor Regional 3 Improvement New 20,000,000$ 1.24 2025-2028 Road F Connection Local 0.25 Ext/New Road New 1,000,000$ 1.25 2027-2029 North Frontage and Road F NE Intersection Improvement Regional 1 Improvement New 5,000,000$ 2.01 ATP Big Bend Community College Trail - Segment 1 (2019) Regional 2.26 Bike/Ped Carryover 1,700,000$ 2.02 ATP Big Bend Community College Trail - Segment 2 (2019) Regional 0.95 Bike/Ped Carryover 2,000,000$ 2.03 ATP Big Bend Community College Trail - Segment 3 (2019) Regional 0.9 Bike/Ped Carryover 770,000$ 2.04 ATPCentral Washington Railroad ROW Acquisition S City Limits to N City Limits4 Bike/Ped Carryover 3,000,000$ 2.05 ATP Additional Lake Crossing - Pedestrian Bridge Regional Study Carryover 100,000$ 2.06 ATP Montlake Park Trail Local 1.4 Bike/Ped Carryover 800,000$ 2.07 ATP Power Point Park Trails Local 0.37 Bike/Ped Carryover TBD2.08 ATP Three Ponds Wetland Park Trail Local 0.5 Bike/Ped Carryover TBD3.01 Future 3rd Ave. Reconstruction Dogwood St. to Pioneer Way Local 0.41 Bike/Ped/Impr Carryover 4,000,000$ 3.02 Future Additional Lake Crossing- Motor Vehicle Bridge Regional Ext/New Road Carryover 200,000,000$ 3.03 Future Active Transportation (Multimodal) on Wide Roads Local Bike/Ped Carryover TBD3.04 Future I-90/Division St. & Potato Hill Interchange Regional 0.5 Study New TBD3.05 Future I-90 / Clover Drive & Road K SE Overpass/interchange Improvements Regional 0.5 Study New TBD3.06 Future I-90 Agricultural Equipment Mobility Study Regional Study New TBD%'# $& !   City of Moses Lake 6 Year TIP Project Descriptions Rev. 6.13.2023 1 2024-2029 Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP) Project Descriptions Proposed Projects: 1.01 Annual Gravel Road Paving Program This program includes the evaluation of current city gravel roads for possible paving. Additional annual funding may be required dependent upon identified paving solution and number of roads identified. 1.02 Citywide Pavement Preservation Program This is an annual program to maintain city roadways to reduce deterioration. 1.03 ADA Ramp Reconstruction Misc. Sidewalks This program consists of replacement or repair of ADA ramps identified within our ADA transition plan. This is an annual investment and is often combined with stormwater upgrade projects. 1.04 SR 17/Yonezawa Roundabout Proposed intersection improvement and access break to future Yonezawa Blvd E from SR 17 to Moses Lake Avenue. 1.05 Downtown Road Circulation Study Proposed study to evaluate lane configurations and parking in “Downtown Area”, between Broadway Ave./3rd Ave. intersection to Block St. 1.06 Nelson Road Safe Routes to School & Reconstruction This project includes reconstruction of approximately 1,800 linear feet of East Nelson Road between SR 17 and Hamilton Road and reconstruction of ADA ramps from Skyline Drive to Clover Street. This also includes the addition of curb extensions, rapid flashing beacons, and speed limit reduction within identified school zones. 1.07 Stratford Road & SR 17 Interchange Project includes development and design study to address intersection safety. This project could be combined with other feasibility studies. 1.08 SR 17/Grape Dr Roundabout Gateway Treatment Project consists of addition of traffic calming and visual measures for beautification of gateway entrance to city. 1.09 Yonezawa Blvd East of Hwy 17 and Moses Lake Avenue Extend Moses Lake Avenue to meet proposed future extension of Yonezawa Blvd east of SR 17 to serve school and any future development. %'# $& !   City of Moses Lake 6 Year TIP Project Descriptions Rev. 6.13.2023 2 1.10 Wheeler Road and Road L Intersection Traffic Study Proposed study to evaluate intersection control feasibility. This project could be combined with other feasibility studies. 1.11 Division St. and Nelson Road Intersection Traffic Study Proposed study to evaluate intersection control feasibility. This project could be combined with other feasibility studies. 1.12 Wheeler Road Corridor Study SR 17 to Road N SE Proposed study to evaluate road diet and safety improvements along Wheeler Road from SR 17 to Road N SE. 1.13 Hill Avenue Road Diet This project consists of striping revision on Hill Avenue between Clover Drive and Division Street. Proposed change from a four-lane road with parking to a three-lane road, center turn lane, parking, and the addition of bicycle lanes as part of annual Chip/Seal program. 1.14 Broadway Revitalization Proposed improvements along 300 acres of underutilized commercial corridor, Complete Streets. This includes landscaping, traffic calming, safety analysis, and lighting. 1.15 Hamilton Commercial Roadway Improvements Proposed reconstruction of Hamilton Road from Burr Avenue to Wheeler Road. 1.16 East Broadway Study Study intersection control options from Pioneer Way to SR 17. Evaluate effect of proposed roundabout at Pioneer Way. This project could be combined with other feasibility studies. 1.17 Broadway Ave & Stratford Rd Intersection Improvements This project consists of striping revision to add protected right-turn lane for west bound Broadway Avenue to northbound Stratford Road. It would also include signal timing revision to make length of signal phases more efficient. 1.18 SR 17 and Randolph Road Intersection Signalization This project consists of a proposed traffic signal at Randolph Road and SR 17. 1.19 Stratford Road & SR 17 Intersection Signalization and Interchange Improvements Proposed addition of a traffic signal at Stratford Road and SR 17 southbound ramps intersection, addition of a southbound right-turn lane at Stratford Road and SR 17 northbound ramps intersection and widening of the Stratford Road and Marts Road intersection (to include additional turn lanes, widening of the Stratford Road sidewalk throughout the intersection, and ADA upgrades). %'# $& !   City of Moses Lake 6 Year TIP Project Descriptions Rev. 6.13.2023 3 1.20 Gateway Treatments Project consists of proposed welcome signage and beautification of gateway area located at Lakeshore Avenue and Broadway Avenue. 1.21 Local Road Improvements Around Exits 174 and 175 in Mae Valley Proposed intersection improvements, widening of Hansen Road North of I-90, adding a center turn lane, including sidewalks/planters on both sides of the road, and bike lanes. Addition of sidewalk and planter areas along north side of Westlake Road to fill in future gaps. 1.22 Wheeler Road Improvements SR 17 to Road N NE Proposed addition and/or improvement of curbs, ramps, and sidewalks or separated shared use paths along Wheeler Road from SR 17 to Road N NE. 1.23 Road F Corridor Project consists of widening of roadway, addition of sidewalks, ADA ramps, curbing – consistent with Complete Streets. 1.24 Road F Connection Proposed connection of Road F NE from W. Thrush Street to Mae Valley Road NE. 1.25 North Frontage Road and Road F Intersection Improvement Proposed intersection improvements where county, state, and local roads intersect, candidate for traffic signal or roundabout, and includes reconstruction of North Frontage Road. ATP Identified Projects: 2.01 Big Bend Community College Trail - Segment 1 (2019) This project consists of three separate trail segments. Segment 1 includes the addition of a paved pedestrian/bicycle trail along SR 17 between Big Bend Community College and Patton Boulevard. 2.02 Big Bend Community College Trail - Segment 2 (2019) This project consists of three separate trail segments. Segment 2 includes the addition of a paved pedestrian/bicycle trail along SR 17 between Patton Boulevard and Grape Drive. 2.03 Big Bend Community College Trail - Segment 3 (2019) This project consists of three separate trail segments. Segment 3 includes the addition of a paved pedestrian/bicycle trail along SR 17 between Grape Drive and Stratford Road. 2.04 Central Washington Railroad ROW Acquisition S City Limits to N City Limits The proposed project includes the acquisition of right of way from railroad when operations cease for a future shared use path. %'# $& !   City of Moses Lake 6 Year TIP Project Descriptions Rev. 6.13.2023 4 2.05 Additional Lake Crossing - Pedestrian Bridge Evaluation of additional pedestrian lake crossing at Dogwood Street (to Knolls Vista) or Marina Drive (to Cascade Valley). 2.06 Montlake Park Trail This project consists of the construction of a new trail from Montlake Park to W. Lakeside Drive, connecting neighborhoods on the east side of the City to Larson Recreation Center. 2.07 Power Point Park Trails Proposed connection of Power Point Park to Division Street and Montlake Park through Grant County Public Utility District (PUD) existing right of way. 2.08 Three Ponds Wetland Park Trail Proposed development of a trail along the south side of the Three Ponds Wetland Park within dedicated right of way connecting to existing McCosh Park facilities. Future Projects: 3.01 3rd Ave. Reconstruction Dogwood St. to Pioneer Way Identified future project to widen sidewalks and implement a road diet from Dogwood St. to Pioneer Way, which would extend the "downtown feel" creating a cohesive downtown commercial district. 3.02 Additional Lake Crossing- Motor Vehicle Bridge There is an identified need for a future motor vehicle bridge to increase motor vehicle mobility. Future studies would be required to identify the best location based on current and forecasted growth and development. 3.03 Active Transportation (Multimodal) on Wide Roads Evaluation of road projects for feasibility of active transportation improvements. 3.04 I-90/Division St. & Potato Hill Interchange Study conceptual improvements, evaluate effect of proposed Improvement, preliminary cost estimate and Right of Way requirements including FHWA access break. 3.05 I-90 / Clover Drive & Road K SE Overpass/interchange Evaluate effect of proposed improvement preliminary cost estimate and Right of Way requirements including FHWA access break. 3.06 I-90 Agricultural Equipment Mobility Study Explore alternative routes for agricultural equipment that utilize Interstate 90 to relocate causing safety concerns due to high-speed motor vehicles and slow-moving equipment. %'# $& !