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The City is continuing to aggressively seek funding for each subphase in Phase 3, having recently submitted <br />an application for construction of Phase 38 - Pennsylvania Avenue to Haris Avenue. Kittitas County <br />Conference of Covernments has already gerrerously contributed towards a continued partnership to <br />complete streetscape improvements on the westernmost block (original Phase 3A). Additional funds <br />awarded as a result of this application would include improvements at the northeast corner of the First <br />Street and Oakes Avenue intersection and along the north block of First Street from Oakes Avenue to <br />Pennsylvania Avenue, to provide improved economy of scale and encourage a more competitive bidding <br />climate for a larger construction project in spring 2021. This funding can be used to leverage assurance to <br />stakeholders and partners, and present the standard of Cle Elum's completed block of improvements to <br />future funders. <br />6, Explain how construction ready this infrastructure project is relative to design <br />completeness and the permitting process. <br />Design funding for Phase 3 was previously secured through a Public Works Board loan, and "shovel- <br />ready" plans and specifications were completed for the project in November 2020. Due to funding <br />limitations, the construction of Phase 3 will be completed in subphases. The remaining construction work <br />(excluding the Phase 34 project described in Question I of this funding request) from Oakes Avenue to <br />Peoh Avenue is estimated at $5,841,540. The City recently submitted an application for $950,000 to <br />complete Phase 38, and continues to aggressively pursue funding opporlunities for future subphases. <br />As First Street from Oakes Ave to Peoh Ave also serves as SR 903, WSDOT approval is required for all <br />projects along First Street. WSDOT has reviewed and approved the Phase 3 design plans, and coordination <br />with WSDOT has already been initiated to secure the required construction agreement for completion of <br />Phase 3A. As the Phase 2 and Phase 3 project footprints are the same, many of the approvals and permits <br />for the extensive environmental processes completed during Phase 2 also apply to the upcoming Phase 3 <br />subphases. This includes: <br />o Consultation with affected tribes. Tribal consultation was completed on March 26, 2019. No <br />comments were received from tribes. <br />o Consultation with Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP). An extensive <br />cultural resources survey was completed for Phase 2 at DAHP's request. The survey examined 53 <br />potential historic properties along the coridor. Per DAHP's concunence lener dated Apfi|26,2019, <br />a monitoring plan was established and enacted during Phase 2 construction from March to August <br />2020. There were no artifacts or features noted during monitoring. <br />. Coordination with Department of Ecology (DOE). The SEPA checklist was prepared for and <br />transmitted to DOE for the Phase 2 project in December 2018. The Final Detennination of <br />Nonsignificance was issued on December 20,2018. No comments were received and the Notice of <br />Action Taksn was issued on January 29,2019. <br />7. lndicate the Estimated Number of Short Term and/or Permanent Jobs Created/Retained <br />by the Proiect. <br />ln the shorter term, the City anticipates between 37 and 38 people will be employed during the four months <br />of this construction project: One general contractor with 7-8 employees and additiolral subcontractors:. Roadway subcontractor (paving, bulb-outs): 8-10 employeesr Sidewalk/Curbing/Planting subcontractor: 8-10 employeeso Lighting subcontractor: 4-5 employeesr Traffic control subcontractor: 4-5 employees <br />9