HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-039 Providing Council policy direction re: Upper Sims Way design and improvementsRESOLUTION NO. 08-039
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND
PROVIDING COUNCIL POLICY DIRECTION CONCERNING PROPOSED UPPER
SIMS WAY DESIGN AND IMPROVEMENTS
RECITALS:
A. The City of Port Townsend has been involved over several years in a planning process to
define the nature and extent of improvements for Upper Sims Way transportation
improvements that seek to address, generally, projected increases in traffic volumes;
congestion; vehicular, pedestrian and bicycle traffic and safety; difficult left turns onto
and off of Sims Way; implementation of the Gateway Plan and creation of a "gateway" to
the City at Howard and Sims and Discovery and Sims; and economic development
objectives (and constraints on economic development from lack of infrastructure).
B. Community workshops to help define the Upper Sims and Howard Street vision were
held on September 12, 2006, October 10, 2006, and January 17, 2007. Elements of the
vision were:
• A Port Townsend gateway with amixed-use of neighborhood where residents: can
walk and bike to work, local services and schools; pursue recreational activities at
nearby parks; gather for community events; and find a mix of housing types.
• Treed Gateway west Upper Sims Way.
• Mixed-use development (medium density) between Sims Way and Discovery Road,
along Howard Street.
• Green public spaces integrated throughout.
• Light Industrial to remain.
• Low density commercial development along Sims Way.
- Auto oriented businesses.
C. Council held study sessions on February 12, 2007 and March 12, 2007 to review planning
efforts on Upper Sims Way and Howard Street. On May 12, 2007, Council took public
comment on the Upper Sims Way and Howard Street project.
D. On June 18, 2007, the City Council adopted Resolution 07-016 which provided the
following:
• Adopted intersection controls for upper Sims Way with roundabouts at Howard and at
Thomas.
• Directed staff, in consultation with W.H. Pacific, to continue with design work for the
adopted option for intersection controls and corridor improvements, and directed staff
to address in the design the project objectives, including:
o Handle through traffic and turning movements
o Access to businesses on both sides of Sims (including delivery trucks)
o Improve safety (High Accident Corridor) - TIB
o Reduce accidents
o Better accommodate pedestrians and bikes
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o Promote economic development
o An inviting Gateway
• Directed staff to periodically report to the City Council on design work.
• Directed staff to submit options for construction phasing based on available funding
and include recommendations concerning interim improvements, such as, a center
turn lane with appropriate access controls, pending full implementation of
intersection improvements.
E. In August, 2007, Council authorized a contract for a local improvement district feasibility
study.
F. On October 22, 2007, Council held a workshop to review conceptual design, prepare a
plan for WSDOT approval, and directed staff to return to Council in February 2008 with
• Revised conceptual design
• Updated cost estimates
• Funding plan and project phasing plan
G. In November, 2007, Washington State Ferries retired from the Port Townsend-Keystone
service the steel electric ferries due to safety issues. Fully restored service is several
years out. In the meantime, service may be provided with a smaller vessel, and at times
there may be no ferry service.
H. Council held a workshop on April 14, 2008 and meeting on Apri121, 2008 to review
concepts, plans and funding options to implement Upper Sims Way and Howard Street
improvements.
I. On Apri121, 2008, the City Council adopted Resolution 08-012 that made findings as
follows:
• "It would be advantageous, in order to minimize disruption from construction on
traffic, to proceed with Upper Sims Way and Howard Street improvements while
ferry traffic is down or at less than full service.
• "Proceeding with the project while ferry service is down or at less than full service
implements economic and transportation strategies to increase business activity and
improve transportation in the City.
• "Accomplishing the project on an integrated basis avoids individual owners
constructing infrastructure improvements on a piecemeal basis at greater cost to the
owners than if the improvements were done through a single public project.
• "Preliminary information from a special benefit appraiser retained by the City shows
a completed project for Howard Street and intersection control at Howard Street and
Upper Sims Way increases property values in the vicinity by $5-7M. Funding from a
local improvement district (LID) helps finance public improvements by assessing
property owners whose properties specially benefit as a result of the improvements.
LID financing allows owners to pay for improvements over a period of years through
assessments on benefiting properties, at bond rates available to the City that are lower
than if the owner privately financed improvements."
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Resolution 08-012 provided direction and approval that:
• Continued design work.
• Continued to explore funding options, including, to pursue additional funding.
• Approved conceptual approval to realigning, through property exchanges with
owners, Howard Street to the west of the existing alignment.
• Approved a preliminary concept presented by staff for construction sequencing as
follows: (1) Howard Street; (2) Howard and Sims intersections; (3) Thomas and
Sims intersection; and (4) Sims Way between Howard and Thomas.
• Approved a preliminary concept for a project timeline:
a. Preliminary Design -May 08 to Mar 09
b. Freeze the roadway layout -Jun 08
c. Submit Environmental Docs - Ju108
d. Final Design - Ju108 to May 09
e. Right-of--Way -Jun 08 to Apr 09
£ LID Formation -May 08 to Nov 08
g. Construction - Ju109 to Feb 11
h. TIB/Leg Funding Available - Ju109
J. On September 2, 2008, Council approved Resolution 08-035 authorizing the City
Manager to execute a grant agreement with Jefferson County for Public Infrastructure
Funding for design and construction of improvements to Sims Way (SR 20) and Howard
Street.
K. On October 23, 2008, the City Council held a workshop and reviewed project planning in
light of recent national and world economic conditions that have affected the housing and
credit markets, including the municipal bond markets. The Council determines:
• Despite economic conditions, the City should continue to invest in infrastructure as
part of a long-term strategy to build and grow tourism and economic development
activity.
• That without the project permits for private development in the vicinity will be held
up.
• That when economic conditions improve, having project improvements in place will
accelerate economic recovery and expansion.
• That the federal government will likely enact economic stimulus legislation in the
near future, and projects that are planned and ready to build could receive a priority
• That delays in construction will escalate the ultimate cost of the project.
• That financing the entire Howard Street improvements at this time through a local
improvement district (LID) would be problematic given the uncertainty and downturn
in the national economy and tightening of municipal bond markets.
• That, alternatively to LID financing the entire Howard Street improvements (where
owners pay a fair share toward improvements that benefit their property even if they
do not develop their property until years later), it makes sense to evaluate funding
some of the Howard Street improvements through a latecomer agreement (where
owners who need project improvements to develop their properties contribute a fair
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share toward the cost of improvements, but do so when they develop their properties)
and/or an LID reduced in size and scope.
• That given the above, and given funding sources and availability, it is appropriate to
continue with the overall project design, but shift previously approved priorities and
undertake implementation as follows: the Howard/Sims roundabout and approaches
(utilizing funding from County PIF, federal, WSDOT, and contribution from
properties that need these improvements to develop), and Sims Way improvements
and Sims/Thomas roundabout and approaches (using state and federal monies that are
earmarked for Sims Way improvements and cannot be used for Howard Street
improvements). Final scope of the initial project implementation, expected to begin
in the spring of 2009, will depend on available funding and the construction bidding
climate. Once the above project improvements are undertaken, and as economic
conditions improve, then the Council can determine sequencing ofHoward Street
improvements, as well as possible funding through a LID of properties specially
benefited by such improvements.
• That design and installation of utility improvements should proceed in conjunction
with or ahead of street improvements once the alignment of Howard Street is
finalized with adjacent property owners. To delay utility improvements until after
street improvements is uneconomic and damaging to street improvements.
L. Council determines to provide additional policy direction and authority for Sims Way and
Howard Street improvements as set forth in this Resolution.
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Port Townsend resolves as
follows:
1. Recitals; Re-affirm Resolutions and Intent. The Council hereby adopts the above
Recitals, and re-affirms Resolutions cited above, except as modified by this Resolution, and
confirms its intent to develop the overall project in conformance with design concepts and
drawings generally shown on the attached two maps, "Sims Way/Howard Street
Improvements" dated October 2008 (for Sims Way) and "Sims Way/Howard Street
Improvements" dated October 23, 2008 (for Howard Street), presented at the October 23,
2008 workshop, and consisting of roundabout intersection controls at Howard and Thomas,
Sims Way improvements, Howard Street improvements, and roundabout intersection
improvements at Howard and Discovery.
2. Continue Design Work. Staff in consultation with W.H. Pacific, is directed to continue
with design work, including related utility design, up to and including contract ready plans,
and develop contract documents for the overall project.
3. Revised Project Sequencing_ Based on current conditions, Council shifts project
sequencing as follows: construct the Howard/Sims roundabout and approaches; and Sims
Way improvements to the extent of available funding beginning in the spring/summer of
2009. Once the above project improvements are undertaken, and as economic conditions
improve, then the Council can determine construction sequencing of Thomas intersection
improvements and Howard Street improvements, as well as possible funding through a LID
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of properties specially benefited by such improvements. Construction includes both street
and utility improvements.
4. Funding; Latecomer. Staff is directed to continue analysis of information for funding the
proposed improvements. Staff shall pursue additional funding, including, state, county and
additional federal monies. Staff shall develop a plan for latecomer and/or LID financing
from properties that benefit from intersection improvements at Howard and Sims.
5. Howard Street Realignment. Council continues its conceptual approval given in
Resolution 08-012 (Apri121, 2008) to realigning, through property exchanges with owners,
Howard Street to the west of the existing alignment. Staff is authorized to negotiate right of
way exchanges for the Howard Street re-alignment. Land exchanges include in-kind
consideration for properties affected by wetlands (including, City may obtain right of way in
exchange for mitigating wetlands on owner's remaining property). Any final action on land
exchange is subject to City Council approval.
6. Right of WaX. Within approved budgets, staff is authorized to acquire right of way for
right of way needed for project improvements. This does not include authority to use
eminent domain without further City Council authorization.
7. Contract Authority. Within approved budgets, the City Manager is authorized to execute
contracts and instruments that implement this Resolution, provided: there is no authority (1)
to exchange property to implement the Howard Street realignment, or (2) to execute
construction contracts. Contracts and instruments that implement this Resolution include
permits and environmental reviews.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Port Townsend at a special meeting
thereof, held this tenth day of November 2008.
Attest:
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Pamela Kolacy, MMC
City Clerk
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Michelle Sand val, Mayor
Approved as to form:
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John P. Watts
City Attorney
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