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HomeMy WebLinkAbout102308CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND CITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF THE WORKSHOP SESSION OF OCTOBER 23, 2008 CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The City Council of the City of Port Townsend met in workshop session the twenty-third day of October 2008 at 6:30 p.m. in the Port Townsend City Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor Michelle Sandoval presiding. ROLL CALL Council members present at roll call were David King, Laurie Medlicott, George Randels, Catharine Robinson, Michelle Sandoval and Mark Welch. Brent Butler was not present. Staff members present were, City Manager David Timmons, City Attorney John Watts, Public Works Director Ken Clow, Planning Director Rick Sepler, City Engineer Dave Peterson, Police Chief Conner Daily, and City Clerk Pam Kolacy SIMS WAY/HOWARD STREET PROJECT City Manager David Timmons stated that the purpose of the meeting is for Council to review and discuss the project and work up a policy resolution to guide staff. He noted that because of the state of the bond market, the City is reviewing the timing and scheduling of the project and the potential of the use of local improvement districts (LIDs). He noted that the economy makes it even more critical to have economic initiatives in that area so that development plans can proceed and permits can be issued. He said it is critical for the City to figure out how to get the project completed and funded so that business growth and expansion can occur when opportunities are present. Scott Sawyer, representing the consultant W&H Pacific, went through a presentation on the project. He stated that preliminary engineering has been ongoing and a draft version for the basis of a design report is completed. He said we are entering the phase of processing documents and distributing them for review by regulatory jurisdictions (DOT, Corps of Engineers). In addition, rights of way have been identified for acquisition for the project. He stated the pieces are in place and the City is in a good spot to transition into the final contract documents. Council questions and discussion included issues regarding the roundabouts, stormwater, and funding sources. It was noted that the Sims Way part of the project is not as dependent on LID funding as the Howard Street section; other funding sources identified are a combination of city utility and public funding. City Council Workshop Page 1 October 23, 2008 Mr. Timmons noted that the intersection improvement has an impact on the Port Townsend Business Park expansion as Phase II of that project is preconditioned on those improvements. He added that other parcels in the area will also need to have conditions on activity to have the intersection in place; without the intersection there will be nothing happening, but with it there are opportunities for businesses to expand and grow. In response to Mrs. Medlicott's question, Mr. Sawyer stated he has talked with many of the business owners on Sims Way. He stated that the concerns he is hearing from the individual businesses are being addressed. Ms. Sandoval said there is a strong need for the elected officials to lobby the legislature for funding for the project. Mr. Welch supported completing the plans so that the City is ready to move when funds are available; the project will provide immediate stimulus for the economy. Mr. King stated that he is in support but also the City must be fiscally conservative and make sure a solid plan and funding are available. In response to a question from Ms. Robinson, Mr. Peterson stated the project is about three million dollars short on funding and lobbying efforts by the Council are critical. Mr. Sawyer stated that he believes the original schedule is still valid and the roundabouts should be built before the center median. Council agreed by consensus to consider a resolution at a special meeting on November 10 providing policy direction concerning proposed upper Sims Way design and improvement. ADJOURN There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 7:40 p.m. Attest: ~~ 1lYt ~~~~~~~ Pam Kolacy, MMC City Clerk City Council Workshop Page 2 October 23, 2008