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COUNTY OF JEFFERSON
In the matter of: } 54 -12
creating a County project } RESOLUTION NO.
designated as CR 1918. }
IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that Duckabush Road , County Road No. 227408 , M.P. 0.00 to M.P. 3.66, be
improved as follows:
Chip seal and foe seal treatment.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that an appropriation from the officially adopted road fund budget and based on the County
Engineer's estimate is hereby made in the amounts and for the purpose shown:
PURPOSE PREVIOUS APPROPRIATION
Engineering
Right of Way
Acquisition
Construction:
TOTAL
PRESENT APPROPRIATION
$ 12.000
$ 182.615
$ 194.615
This project is included in the officially adopted annual road program as Item No..
X The project is hereby made a part of the officially adopted annual road program in accordance with R.C.W. 36.81.130.
IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that:
The construction is to be accomplished by contract in accordance with R.C.W. 36.77.020 et. seq.
X The construction is to be accomplished by County forces in accordance with R.C.W. 36.77.065 and W.A,C. 136.18.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS `DAY OF 'Z.OM
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ATTEST:
Raina Randal I, Deputy Clerk of the Board
JEFFERSON COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM 2013 -2018
Project Location and Setting
Duckabush Road serves as the southernmost entry point to the Olympic National Forest in southeast Jefferson County.
The Olympic National Forest provides forest management and recreational opportunities for the local community and for
tourists. Duckabush Road provides access to the Duckabush River, Duckabush Trail, Brothers Wilderness and Olympic
National Park.
Project Scope
Duckabush Road will receive chip seal and fog seal treatment for the full length of the Jefferson County portion of the
road. Work will be done by County crews.
Project Impetus
Jefferson County's Pavement Management System (PMS) currently indicates that the pavement is in "good" condition
with a Composite Pavement Condition Index (PCI) rating of 88. The system shows a typical decline since the last chip
seal in 2001. Deterioration will accelerate at this point unless a new seal is applied. The timing is appropriate for a chip
seal and fog seal treatment in order to preserve the pavement status of this important Forest Highway.
Status
The Duckabush Road pavement preservation project was awarded funds through a competitive process under the
Washington Forest Highway program. Jefferson County has entered into a funding agreement with the Federal Highway
Administration. Work is programmed for 2013.
Project Statistics
Road Number... .......................
227408
Milepost Start .... ...........................0.00
Milepost End . ...............................
3.66
Total Mileage ...............................
3.66
Existing Conditions
Lane Widths ...............11 ft paved (BST)
Shoulder Widths ....................2 ft gravel
Pavement Rating (2011) .................... 88
Traffic Count
2009 ............. ............................... 350
Project Estimate
Preliminary Engineering .... $ 12,000
Construction ..................... $ 182.615
TOTAL ..................... $ 194,615
Project Timeline
Preliminary Engineering ................ 2013
Construction ............................... 2013
Project Funding
Federal (Washington Forest Highway
Program ) .......................... $ 182,615
Local Road Funds .............. $ 12,000
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Jefferson County
Board of Commissioners
Agenda Request
To: Board of Commissioners
Philip Morley, County Administrator
From: Frank Gifford, Public Works Director Z11
Agenda Date: September 10, 2012
Subject: Project Resolution for Duckabush Road Pavement Preservation
Statement of Issue: A Resolution adding the Duckabush Road Pavement Preservation
Project to the 2012 Annual Construction Program.
Analysis / Strategic Goals / Pros It Cons: Jefferson County has been awarded
Washington Forest Highway Program grant funds to chip seal and fog seal Duckabush
Road from milepost 0.00 to the end of the County road at milepost 3.66.
Fiscal Impact /Cost- Benefit Analysis: The estimated project cost is $194,615. The
Forest Highway grant is for $182,615 to cover all construction costs. Remaining funds
will come from local Roads revenue. The County road crew will complete the project.
Recommendation: Sign the attached Resolution adding the project to the 2012
Annual Road Construction Program, which authorizes Public Works to begin work on
the project.
Department Contact: Josh Peters, Transportation Planner, 385 -9160
Reviewed By:
Philip Morey Cofinty Administrator ` Date