MEMO TO: Members of the City Council
FROM: Mayor John Marchione
SUBJECT:
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Approval of a Resolution Adopting the 2019-2024 Transportation Improvement Program
a. RESOLUTION NO. 1508: A Resolution Adopting a Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program for the Years 2019-2024 and Directing the Same to be Filed with the State Secretary of Transportation and the Transportation Improvement Board
I. RECOMMENDED ACTION
recommendation
Approve the resolution adopting Redmond’s 2019-2024 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program.
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II. DEPARTMENT CONTACTS
Erika Vandenbrande, Director, Planning and Community Development; 425-556-2457
Donald Cairns, P.E., Manager, Transportation Planning and Engineering; 425-556-2834
Peter Dane, Senior Planner; 425-556-281
III. DESCRIPTION/BACKGROUND
The Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) is a state-mandated planning document which contains all significant transportation projects anticipated to be built or to compete for grant funding within the next six years. Projects are shown in Redmond’s TIP when they are consistent with financial planning documents or are being advanced through private development, including:
• Redmond’s 2019-2024 6-Year Capital Investment Program (shown as funded)
• Projects committed in development agreements (shown as funded)
• Active private development construction (shown as funded)
• Potential grant candidates and are in the Capital Investment Strategy (shown as unfunded)
TIP projects align with the proposed Capital Investment Program. Therefore, it is recommended that the TIP be approved on December 4, 2018, concurrent with the 2019-2020 Budget - the same approach was utilized for the TIP and 2017-2018 Budget adoption.
IV. PREVIOUS DISCUSSIONS HELD
Date |
Action/Committee Presentation |
November 13, 2018 |
Planning and Public Works Committee of the Whole |
November 20, 2018 |
City Council: Public Hearing |
V. IMPACT
A. Service/Delivery:
The TIP must be updated annually to enable the City to accept and apply for State and Federal transportation grants.
B. Fiscal Note:
This document does not obligate the City to expend funds or alter its capital funding priorities.
VI. ALTERNATIVES TO STAFF RECOMMENDATION
The Council may choose not to adopt a 2019-2024 Transportation Improvement Program which would limit the City’s ability to accept and apply for transportation grants.
VII. TIME CONSTRAINTS
The 2019-2024 Transportation Improvement Program is required by Washington State law to be adopted in 2019.
VIII. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
Attachment A: Resolution
Exhibit A: 2019-2024 Transportation Improvement Program Project List
Attachment B: Summary of Updates
Attachment C: Map - TIP Changes
Attachment D: Map - TIP Projects
Exhibit A: TIP 2019-2024 Project Descriptions