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Jefferson County
Board of Commissioners
Agenda Request
To: Board of Commissioners
Philip Morley, County Administrator
From: Monte Reinders, Public Works Director/County Enginook
Agenda Date: May 14, 2018
Subject: Rural Arterial Program Project Funding Agreement for
Center Road in Quilcene, MP14.61-15.01
Statement of Issue: The condition of Center Road, MP14.61-15.01, in Quilcene requires
resurfacing and restoration (211) of the pavement. The project was determined a high
priority and was submitted to the County Roads Administration Board (CRAB) for Rural
Arterial Program (RAP) funding. The project was placed on a statewide funding
contingency list. CRAB has recently made funding available for the current biennium. The
CRAB project funding agreement is the next step in the design phase and 211 construction.
Analysis/Strategic Goals/Pro's £t Con's: Public Works requested $639,000 in the recent
call for projects for RAP funds. The CRAB award was for the same amount. The local
match is $71,000. The project is identified in the Jefferson County TIP as priority #14,
"Quilcene Center Rd Rebuild -211", for a total project cost of $710,000. The funding award
is consistent with the fiscally constrained and adopted 2018-2023 TIP program of projects.
Fiscal Impact/Cost Benefit Analysis: The County Public Works department applied to the
Rural Arterial Program to receive 90% funding and contribute 10% in matching dollars from
the county roads construction budget. This project agreement requires Public Works to
contribute $71,000 in local funds. These funds are programmed for expenditure in
2019/2020.
Recommendation: To authorize the chair of the Board of County Commissioners by
consent agenda to sign the County Roads Administration Board Project Funding Agreement
for Center Road in Quilcene, MP14.61-15.01, design and construction.
Department Contact: Wendy A. Clark-Getzin, PE, Transportation Planner
360-385-9162
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STATE OF WASHINGTON - COUNTY ROAD ADMINISTRATION BOARD
RURAL ARTERIAL PROGRAM
PROJECT AGREEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION PROPOSAL
Submitting County:
Jefferson Project Number: 1618-02
Date Approved: 04/19/2018 AUTHORIZED RATA FUNDS: $639,000
Road Road Name(s) BMP(s) EMP(s) Segment #
93150 Center Rd 14.610 15.010 1
The State of Washington County Road Administration Board (CRABoard) and Jefferson County mutually agree as
follows:
(1) The funds hereby authorized are for completion of the proposed project as defined by chapter 36.79 RCW
Roads and bridges — rural arterial program.
(2) The County is in compliance with the provisions of chapter 136-150 WAC regarding eligibility for Rural
Arterial Trust Account (RATA) funds. If the County is found not to be in compliance with these provisions, such non
compliance may be cause for the CRABoard to withdraw or deny the Certificate of Good Practice of the County and
require pay back of any RATA funds that have been paid to the County for this project.
(3) If the project is reconstruction, the County shall gain approval from WSDOT (chapter 43.32 RCW) for all
deviations from the design standards listed in the Local Agency Guidelines prior to construction.
(4) If the project is 3R (resurfacing restoration and rehabilitation), the County shall document its design
considerations for the proposed improvements in keeping with 3R standards as listed in the Local Agency Guidelines.
(5) The project shall be constructed in accordance with the information furnished to the CRABoard, and the plans
and specifications prepared by the county engineer.
(6) Phased construction methodology is permitted upon notification by the County Engineer of the phasing plan as
authorized under WAC 136-170-030. Failure by the county to notify the CRABoard of phasing plan at least 15 days
prior to commencement of construction may result in withdrawal of funding by the CRABoard and county forfeiture of
all RATA funds expended.
(7) The County shall notify the CRABoard when a contract has been awarded and/or when construction has
started, and when the project has been completed.
(8) The County shall reimburse the RATA in the event a project post audit reveals improper expenditure of RATA
funds.
(9) Costs of the project which exceed the amount of RATA funds authorized by the CRABoard, set forth above,
and the required matching funds and other funds represented by the county to be committed to the project, shall be paid
by the County as necessary to complete the project as submitted to the CRABoard.
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(10) Matching funds and other funds represented to be committed to the project shall be available as necessary to
implement the projected development of the project as set forth in the construction proposal prospectus.
(11) The CRABoard hereby agrees to reimburse the county from RATA funds allocated, and not otherwise, for its
reimbursable costs not to exceed the amount above specified.
(12) The CRABoard will reimburse counties on the basis of monthly progress payment vouchers received and
approved on individual projects in the order in which they are received in the CRABoard office, and subject to the
availability of RATA funds apportioned to the region. Such obligation to reimburse RATA funds extends only to
project costs incurred after the date of project approval by the CRABoard.
(13) Either the CRABoard or the County may request changes to the provisions contained in this agreement. Such
changes shall be mutually agreed upon and incorporated by written amendment to this agreement. No variation or
alteration of the terms of this agreement shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by authorized representatives
of the CRABoard or the County hereto.
(14) During the term of this agreement and for a period not less than six (6) years from the date of final payment by
the CRABoard, the records and accounts pertaining to this agreement are to be kept available for inspection and audit
and copies of all records, accounts, documents, or other data pertaining to the agreement will be furnished upon
request. If any litigation, claim, or audit is commenced, the records and accounts along with supporting documentation
shall be retained until said litigation, claim, or audit finding has been resolved even though such litigation, claim, or
audit continues past the six year retention period.
IN CONSIDERATION of the allocation by the CRABoard RATA funds to the project in the amount set out above, the
County hereby agrees that as condition precedent to payment of any RATA funds allocated at any time to the above
referenced project, it accepts and will comply with the terms of this agreement, including the terms and conditions set
forth in Chapter 49, Laws of 1983, 1st Ex. Sess. (chapter 36.79 RCW); the applicable rules of Title 136 WAC and all
representations made to the CRABoard upon which the fund allocation was based; all of which are familiar to and
within the knowledge of the county and are incorporated herein and made a part of this agreement, although not
attached.
This agreement supersedes all prior agreements issued using the project number listed above and shall be valid and
binding only if it is signed and returned to the CRABoard office within 45 days of its mailing by the CRABoard.
COUNTY ROAD ADMINISTRATION BOARD: JEFFERSON COUNTY:
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