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HomeMy WebLinkAbout008 16ce '�* a -00, .,(k In the matter of Creating a County project designated as CR1996 STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF JEFFERSON RESOLUTION NO 08-16 IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that Dosewallips Road, County Road No 250008, be unproved as follows This project provides for permanent repairs to a landslide zone damaged in 2014 at milepost 160 to 175 Work includes guardrail, paving, and drainage improvements 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 LOCAL FUNDING STATE (RATA) FUNDING TOTAL FUNDING Engineering $3,400 $30,600 $34,000 Right of Way Construction $14,200 $127,800 $142,000 TOTAL $17,600 $158,400 $176,000 X This project is included in the officially adopted annual construction program as Item No 03 The project is hereby made a part of the officially adopted annual road program in accordance with R C W 3681 130 IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that X The construction is to be accomplished by contract in accordance with R C W 36 77 020 et seq 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 February 2016 1-7 ATTEST CCS° t_, )t, Carolyn Av Deputy Clerk of the Board ` JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Kathl r, Cir Phil Jo"Member David W Sullivan, Member Department of Public Works O Consent Agenda Page 1 of 1 Jefferson County Board of Commissioners Agenda Request To: Board of Commissioners Philip Morley, County Administrator From: Monte Reinders P.E., Public Works Director/County EngmeeA" OF Agenda Date: February 22, 2016 Subject: Resolution Creating County Road Project CR1996 Dosewallips Road Permanent Repairs MP 1.60 - 1.75 Statement of Issue: Resolution Creating County Road Project CR1996; Dosewallips Road Permanent Repairs MP 1.60 - 1.75 Analysis/Strategic Goals/Pro's Et Con's: This section of roadway was damaged in 2014 by a landslide. The immediate damage was repaired and access restored in 2014. Subsequently, Public Works successfully obtained reimbursement from the County Road Administration Board for these repairs. Funding was also provided to make further improvements at this site, including guardrail, new paving, and drainage improvements which is the purpose of this project. Fiscal Impact/Cost Benefit Analysis: Estimated cost is $176,000 of which State funds will cover 90 percent. This project is in the currently adopted Annual Road Construction Program (Item #3) and 6 -Year Transportation Improvement Program. Recommendation: Please sign the resolution enabling Public Works to initiate work on this project. Department Contact: Zoe Ann Lamp, Transportation Planner R 7e %By;,, s ip M ministrator Date