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File #: AM No. 19-186   
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 11/14/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/3/2019 Final action: 12/3/2019
Title: Approval of the 152nd Avenue Main Street Scope Enhancement and Design Supplement with Perteet in the Amount of $328,424
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo No. 19-186, 2. Attachment A: Artist Rendering, 3. Attachment B: Project Map, 4. Attachment C: Bicycle Facilities Map, 5. Attachment D: Contract
MEMO TO: Members of the City Council
FROM: Mayor John Marchione
SUBJECT:

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Approval of the 152nd Avenue Main Street Scope Enhancement and Design Supplement with Perteet in the Amount of $328,424


I. RECOMMENDED ACTION
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Approve a design contract supplement with Perteet for $328,424 to complete both design of the original 152nd Avenue Main Street project and a project enhancement to extend improvements north and south on the corridor.
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II. DEPARTMENT CONTACTS

Erika Vandenbrande, Director 425-556-2457
Carol Helland, Deputy Director 425-556-2107
Donald Cairns, P.E., Manager 425-556-2834
Peter Dane, Senior Planner 425-556-2816
Planning and Community Development Department

David Juarez, Director 425-556-2733
Jon Spangler, Manager 425-556-2823
Bassam Al-Ali , Senior Project Manager 425-556-2743
Public Works Department

III. DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND

Background
Vision
152nd Avenue is envisioned as the future Overlake Village main street. The Transportation Master Plan, adopted 2013, and the Overlake Village Street Design Guidelines, adopted 2011, envision upgrading 152nd to add comfortable bicycle facilities, on-street parking, improved bus stops, and sidewalks with amenities such as benches (see Attachment A for an artist rendering). The ultimate main street will improve travel choices within the redeveloping neighborhood and to the Overlake Village Light Rail Station.

Current Project
The current project will advance implementation of the 152nd Avenue Main Street corridor by completing operational improvements on the most challenging segment: 24th Street to 2600 Crossing, including improvements at both of these signalized intersections (see Attachment B for project map).

The design for the original portion of the project has been more complicated than originally anticipated and therefore additional funds are necessary to finish the design. One example is franchise utilities. These exter...

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