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7/7/2020
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Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Request to Approve a Resolution for the 2020 Distressed County Sales and Use Tax Infrastructure Improvement Program Agreement with the City of Ellensburg
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Consent Agenda
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64177
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Resolution
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and the roadways for cyclists. Pedestrian and bicyclist crossing of Railroad <br />Avenue is an obstacle due to the high volumes of vehicular and truck traffic on <br />Railroad Avenue. The proposed traffic signalwill provide a dedicated crossing <br />phase for pedestrians and cyclists to safely cross Railroad Avenue, <br />I other <br />5, Explain how this infrastructure project has been coordinated, or will be coordinated with other <br />jurisdictions, such as counties, clties, state/federal agencles, and with \economic development <br />organizatlons during planning, design, financing, construction and/or operation phases. <br />The proposal is in accordance with the City Comprehensive plan, the Quadco RTPO plan, and <br />also mirrors several of the planning goals stated in Washington States Growth Management <br />Act: <br />1. Urban Growth: "Encourages development in urban areas where adequate public <br />facilities and services exisl..." <br />2, Reduce Sprawl: "Reduce the inappropriate conversion of undeveloped land into <br />sprawling, low-density development." <br />3. Transportation: "Encourage efficient multimodaltransportation systems that are based <br />on regional priorities and coordinated with county and city comprehensive plans." <br />4, Economic Development: "Encourage economic development throughout the state that is <br />consistent with adopted comprehensive plans, promote economic opportunity for all <br />ciiizens of this state..." <br />5, Public Facilities and SeMces: "Ensure that those public facilities and services necessary <br />to support development shall be adequate to serve the development at the time the <br />development is available for occupancy and use without decreasing current seryice <br />levels below locally established minimum standards." <br />6. Explain how the infrastructure project will help meet the economlc development goals of your community <br />and/or region. lf this project is not done, will the anticipated private development still take place? <br />As stated above, this intersection is rapidly approaching the minimum adopted level of service <br />standard. When this happens, development impacting this intersection can't be permitted. lf <br />awarded and the intersection improvements are completed, development will be allowed to <br />continue along the 2.5 mile long Anderson Road/Railroad Avenue/Dolarway Road corridor. <br />The proposed improvements would improve the Level of Service (LOS) standards from a low C <br />to an A, which could then accommodate significant development for many years, Also stated, <br />there is a significant amount of undeveloped land, zoned light industrial, along Railroad Avenue <br />and Dolarway Road that the proposed project would support. See the attached map showing <br />existing zoning and undeveloped property within the vicinity of the project. <br />7. Describe any feasibility or predevelopment studies that dernonstrate the linkage between the proposed <br />Distressed Gounty lnfrastructure improvements and the antlcipated economlc outcomes. <br />The Growth Management Act requires cities and counties to adopt minimum Levels of Service <br />for roads and intersections. Any proposed developmenl which may drop the Level of Service <br />below the minimum adopted standard will not be allowed, A recently completed Traffic lrnpact <br />Analysis shows this intersection being at a LOS C, which is the minimum adopted standard, <br />The proposed improvements to the traffic signals will improve the current and future Levels of <br />Service to ensure the ability for future economic growth for many years. <br />t2
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