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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBoard Approval of Notice of Public Hearing - 102824 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Jefferson County 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing is scheduled by the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners for TUESDAY,November 12,2024 at 10:30 a.m_in the Commissioners' Chambers, County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (HYBRID). Notice of said hearing is to be published twice in the official newspaper of Jefferson County. This hearing is for the purpose of receiving written and verbal testimony about the adoption of the draft Jefferson County 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program(TIP). "Each county shall perpetually have available advanced plans looking to the future for not less than six years as a guide in carrying out a coordinated transportation program, RCW 36.81.121(1)." The information is available for viewing at the Commissioners' office (open 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.), the Jefferson County Public Works office, 623 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend(open 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.), and on the Jefferson County website by navigating to: www.co.jefferson.wa.us/444/6-Yr-TIP Jefferson County ensures full compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by prohibiting discrimination against any person on the basis of race, color, or national origin in the provision of benefits and services resulting from its federally assisted programs&activities. The meeting site is ADA accessible. Accommodations for people with disabilities can be arranged with advance notice by calling 360-385-9100. You are welcome to participate in this hearing. You will need to join the meeting by 10:30 a.m. using the following methods: VIRTUALLY: Via the following Zoom, link: https://zoom.us/j/93777841705, PHONE: Dial 1-253-215-8782 and enter access code: 937-7784- 1705# and press *9 to"raise your hand"to be called upon. Access for the hearing impaired can be accommodated using Washington Relay Service at 1-800-833-6384,or IN-PERSON In addition,written testimony is also invited beginning on October 30, 2024 and ending on November 12,2024,at the end of the Public Hearing,unless extended by the Board of County Commissioners. Written public testimony may be submitted by Email to: ieffbocc(a)co jefferson.wa.us You may view documents and testimony received by visiting: www.co.jefferson.wa.us and following this pathway— Services—Laserfiche Web Portal (username and password is: public)—Board of Commissioners— BOCC Agenda Packets—2024 Weekly Agenda Items— 11 November 2024 — 111224 You can also Mail your testimony to: Jefferson County Commissioners' Office; P.O. Box 1220, Port Townsend, WA 98368. Written testimony must be received by the Board of County Commissioners by the end of the hearing testimony period. Signed this 28th day of October, 2024, JEFFERSON CO TY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Kate Dean, Chair STATE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF JEFFERSON In the Matter of Jefferson County's Adoption of the 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation RESOLUTION NO. Improvement Program (TIP) WHEREAS, State law obligates the legislative authority of each county to adopt on an annual basis a Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program(TIP),holding a public hearing prior to adoption,the purpose of which is to,"assure that each county shall perpetually have available advanced plans looking to the future for not less than six years as a guide in carrying out a coordinated transportation program"(RCW 36.81.121(1)); and, WHEREAS,an analysis of the Road Fund was prepared covering the six-year program period using the County's best estimate of future revenues and expenditures in accordance with WAC 136- 15-030; and, WHEREAS,the Board of County Commissioners,Jefferson County, State of Washington, has reviewed the TIP project array and Bridge Condition Report as prepared by the Department of Public Works,and has conducted a public hearing on the corresponding proposed Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program; NOW, THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, WASHINGTON,HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Whereas Clauses are Findings of Fact. The Jefferson County Board of Commissioners hereby adopts the above "Whereas"clauses as Findings of Fact. Section 2. Purpose. The purpose of this Resolution is to adopt a Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program(TIP) for Jefferson County, Washington. Section 3.Adoption of TIP. Jefferson County Board of Commissioners hereby approves and adopts the Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program for the years 2025 through 2030 in accordance with WAC 136-15. Section 4. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or section of this Resolution or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of this Resolution or its application to other persons or circumstances shall be fully valid and shall not be affected. Section 5. SEPA Categorical Exemption. This Resolution is categorically exempt from the State Environmental Policy Act under WAC 197-11-800 (19). Section 6. Effective Date. This Resolution shall take effect and be in full force immediately upon passage by the Board of County Commissioners. (SIGNATURES FOLLOW ON THE NEXT PAGE) ADOPTED and APPROVED this day of October, 2024. SEAL: JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Kate Dean, Chair Greg Brotherton, Member Heidi Eisenhour, Member ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Carolyn Gallaway, CMC Date Philip C. Hunsucker, Date Chief Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney m.-. ..1., irit -, at ,' l ' yam/ 4 V/{yTy �♦ r. - tea: Jefferson County Public Works Draft 2025 - 2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program s. �e W# ti ! ' tft FOR _ f l,, y Jefferson County Public Works ,'A,,, -, `; . -4 623 Sheridan Street Port Townsend, WA 98368 .;'" � 1:Phone: 360-385-9160 - - . — www.co. efferson.wa.us� /publicworks NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Jefferson County 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing is scheduled by the Jefferson County Board of Commissioners for TUESDAY,November 12, 2024 at 10:30 a.m_in the Commissioners' Chambers, County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 (HYBRID). Notice of said hearing is to be published twice in the official newspaper of Jefferson County. This hearing is for the purpose of receiving written and verbal testimony about the adoption of the draft Jefferson County 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). "Each county shall perpetually have available advanced plans looking to the future for not less than six years as a guide in carrying out a coordinated transportation program, RCW 36.81.121(1)." The information is available for viewing at the Commissioners' office (open 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.), the Jefferson County Public Works office, 623 Sheridan Street, Port Townsend(open 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.), and on the Jefferson County website by navigating to: www.co.iefferson.wa.us/444/6-Yr-TIP Jefferson County ensures full compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by prohibiting discrimination against any person on the basis of race, color, or national origin in the provision of benefits and services resulting from its federally assisted programs& activities. The meeting site is ADA accessible. Accommodations for people with disabilities can be arranged with advance notice by calling 360-385-9100. You are welcome to participate in this hearing. You will need to join the meeting by 10:30 a.m. using the following methods: VIRTUALLY: Via the following Zoom, link: https://zoom.us/j/93777841705, PHONE: Dial 1-253-215-8782 and enter access code: 937-7784- 1705#and press *9 to "raise your hand" to be called upon. Access for the hearing impaired can be accommodated using Washington Relay Service at 1-800-833-6384, or IN-PERSON In addition, written testimony is also invited beginning on October 30,2024 and ending on November 12, 2024, at the end of the Public Hearing, unless extended by the Board of County Commissioners. Written public testimony may be submitted by Email to:jeffbocc@,co.jefferson.wa.us You may view documents and testimony received by visiting:www.co.jefferson.wa.us and following this pathway— Services—Laserfiche Web Portal (username and password is: public)—Board of Commissioners— BOCC Agenda Packets—2024 Weekly Agenda Items— 11 November 2024 — 111224 You can also Mail your testimony to: Jefferson County Commissioners' Office; P.O. Box 1220, Port Townsend, WA 98368. Written testimony must be received by the Board of County Commissioners by the end of the hearing testimony period. Signed this 28th day of October, 2024, JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Kate Dean, Chair COUNTY OF JEFFERSON STATE OF WASHINGTON In the Matter of Adoption of the } 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation } Improvement Program(TIP) } RESOLUTION NO. WHEREAS, State law obligates the legislative authority of each county to adopt on an annual basis a Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program(TIP), holding a public hearing prior to adoption, the purpose of which is to, "assure that each county shall perpetually have available advanced plans looking to the future for not less than six years as a guide in carrying out a coordinated transportation program"(RCW 36.81.121(1));and, WHEREAS,an analysis of the Road Fund was prepared covering the six-year program period using the County's best estimate of future revenues and expenditures in accordance with WAC 136- 15-030; and, WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, Jefferson County, State of Washington, has reviewed the TIP project array and Bridge Condition Report as prepared by the Department of Public Works, and has conducted a public hearing on the corresponding proposed Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program; BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Commissioners does approve and adopt the Six- Year Transportation Improvement Program for the years 2025 through 2030 in accordance with WAC 136-15. ADOPTED and signed this day of 2024. x=P. JEFFERSON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Kate Dean,District I Heidi Eisenhour,District 2 A11EST: Carolyn Gallaway,CMC Greg Brotherton, District 3 Clerk of the Board L ce; � t-r - ems` �i k Jefferson County,WA <` `n s Transportation --a'1 3 _i 13 2 Improvement Program 2025-2030 irk S `\ t. • Funding ebwraa 1 7}` \ i�?sr.1 I i ;.I ty `. pp� Ft Pianneal(unfunded) .-,. 4 .� ( f11. )— a1 Partially Funded r: 32 -r. __ /'is t _ f -. 11 ). Rear to 202520306Year RIP Project list fee delelbd lnformstlOn 'T \ {. Ohl..Nevnv ea.iMmw..we.uelu44 Ya TIP 2 -w..15 _ k sjm.'. pmpeM gtreees-Pilau 1 Corners M 2 e Co Re o Anderson Lake State Park Olympic Discovery Trail MDT)COnnron L�� ; • ✓,- . 3 Lords Lake Loop Road Sl de Repo v i. 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I 24 Agency:Jefferson County DRAFT SIX-YEAR Hearing Date: 11/12/2024 County No.16 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Adoption Date: 11/12/2024 2025 -2030 Resolution No.=24 or tri y PROJECT COSTS IN DOLLARS 2 5 FUNDING SOURCE INFORMATION EXPENDITURE SCHEDULE 2 y 2 U FEDERAL FUNDS STATE FUNDS N Q O W u a PROJECT IDENTIFICATION F < 8 s 'n i W •Road Log Number/Bridge Number i- W 0 >2 z C t 2 o G > -Road Name(s)&Beginning/Entl Milepost or 2: b w I. < eJ` <jQ W j O w OTHER LOCAL YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR 5 YEAR 6 TOTAL Project Number O 2 <16_ w Fur C K w w i REVENUES FUNDS TOTAL 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2025-2030 6 •Description of Work ¢ C 3 O al u1 w k-w > n F •Total Cost(incl.prior/Mute)8 Fund Source W W LL E y O j IOy>6 w> H 4 H> u. 31 W LLF LLal y> ya1 US 101&County Roads MP 294.8 to MP 295.0 (18019330) Ouilcene Complete Stints-Phase 1 PE 1113 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 03 1 Publicly driven pad/bike improvements involving:US 101,traffic calming, 28 Si E T•3 0.50 RAN 3/20 0 0 sidewalk.crosswalk 8 lighting improvements with a focus on connecting CN 6125 PBP 695,350 95,860 791,010 791,010 791,010 to the school campus.Total=$997,500(WSDOT L.$95,660 from PIF) _ Total 0 _ 695,350 95,880 10,000 801,010 801,010, 0 0 0 0 0 801,010 85020 4 Corners Rd.to Anderson Lake State Park (18019890) Olympic Discovery Trail(ODT)-Connection PE 1/17 W WRP 0 - 0 N/A 2 PS&E,ROW and Construction of the ODT segment connecting the Larry 28 S I N/A 3.50 R/W 1120 W WRP 0 0 Scott Trail,via Jefferson Transit P&R,to Anderson Lake State Park. CN 4/25 STP/STBG 1,519,332 WWRP 3,102,083 4,621,415 4,621,415 4,621,415 Total=51,519,332(FHWA)+$3,810.720(RCO)+$273,900(JC Cap.) Total 1,519,332 7102,003 0 0 4,621,415 4,621,413, 0 0 0 0 0 4,621,415 34230 MP 1.6 (18020850) Lords Lake Loop Road-Slide Repair PE 6/22 FEMA 4,500 FEMAm 250 250 5,000 5,000 5,000 09 3 M approx.300 ft.long,11-12(1.wide road realignment to repair 04 S I T-5 0.1 RAV 8/24 FEMA FEMAm 0 0 an embankment slide that occurred during a 2021 storm event. CN U25 FEMA 391,942 FEMAm 21,774 21,774 435.490 435,490 435,490 Total CN=$440490(FEMA) Total 398,442. 22,024 0 22,024 440,490 440,490 0 0 0 0 0 440,490 50540 MP 0.84 (18020890) Shine Road-Slide Repair PE 6/22 FEMA 4,500 FEMAm 250 250 5,000 5,000 5,000 09 4 Shift 800f1.t of road away from bluff as a corrective measure following 04 S 1 T-0 0.75 RIW 10/22 FEMA FEMAm 0 0 2021 storm damage.Project also includes potential work to repair riprap. CN 6/24 FEMA 249,076 FEMAin 13,837 100,000 13,837 376,750 376,750 - 378,750 Total=$367,152 incl.$100k(FEMA+$100k ARPA) Total 253,578_ 14,067 100,000 14,087 381,750 381,750 0 0 0 0 0 381,750 93150 Center Road MP 14.55 to MP 14.70 (18020970) Little Ouilcene River Bridge Replacement PE 1/22 ERR 148,185 0 148,185 134,185 10,000 148,185 07 5 Replacement of a 1955,64-ft concrete bridge with structural 11 S I T-3 0.5 RIW 1125 BRR 50,000 0 50,000 50,000 50,000 deficiencies,through a FHWA local bridge program grant CN 12/25 BRR 4,899,120 0 4,899,120 4,899,120 4,899.120 Total=$5,680,128(FHWA) Total 5,097,305 0 0, 0 5,097,305 188,185 4,909120 0 0 0 0 5,091305 13430 MP 8.50 to MP 10.98 (18020840) Oil City Road Engineering Assessment-FLAP Project PE 1/21 FLAP 2,000 2,000 2,000 _2.000 09 6 Local funds for infrastructure protection,planning project performed 18 $ E T-5 2.48 RIW 0 0 by FHWA Western Federal Lands division.thru FLAP program. CN o 0 Total FLAP=$250.000(uses toll credits) Total - 0 0 0 2,000 2,000 2,000 0 0 0 0 0 2,000 SR19 MP 9.56 to MP 10.1 (18020760) Rhody Drive Ped-Bike Improvements-North Segment PE 8/21 TA 17,998 6,820 24,618 24,818 24.618 04 7 Pedestrian&bicycle facilities along SR19 connecting HJ Carroll Park/ 28 S/P E T.3 0.45 RIW 8/24 29,594 29,594 29,594 29,594 Rick Tollefson Trail to existing facilities at Chimacum Schools Campus. CN 6/25 TA 466,225 466,225 466,225 466,225 Total PE grant=$109.907(FHWA) Total CN grant=$461,135(TAP) Total 404,223 0 0 38,214 520,037 520,437 0 0 0 0 0 520,437 SR19 MP 8.94 to MP 9.56 (18020950) Rhody Drive Ped-Bike Improvements-South Segment PE 7122 TA 17,816 SWCC 195,467 213,283 138,283 75,000 213,283 04 8 Pedestrian 8 bicycle facilities along SR19 connecting the Chimacum 28 SIP E T-3 0.62 RAN 1/25 SWCC 46,002 351 46,353 12,500 33,853 46,353 School Campus to the Chimacum Crossroads commercial corridor. CN 6127 PBP 1,414,018 1,414,018 1,414,018 1,414,018 Total PE grants 6435,041(FHWA 8 WSDOT) Total 17,816 1,655,487 0, 351 1,673,654 150,753 108,1153 1,414,018 0 0 0 1,673,654 85020 Olympic Discovery Trill-PS2P Project (18021300) Planning 8 Design for 5 segments of the ODT:Old Hwy.9(100%PS8E); PE 6/23 RAISE 2,030,000 2,030,000 130,000 425,000 625,000 425,000 425,000 2,030,000 N/A 9 Disco.Bay-Seg.B(30%PS6E):Fairmount to Eaglemount(10%PSBE): 28 S I N/A N/A R/V 0 0 Eaglemount to ALSP(10%PS&E):STO to ODT(10%PS8E). CN 0 0 Jeff.Co.Total.$2,080,000(from$16,130,000 FHWA RAISE Grant) Total 2,030,000 0, 0 0 2,030,000 130,000 425,000 625,000 425,000 425,000 0 2,030,000 91420 MP 1.24 (18021210) Hell Roaring Creek Trib.Culvert Replacement,Upper Holt Road PE 1/24 NOAA 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 07 10 A Trout Unlimited project to replace existing double CMP fish barrier 44 $ I T-4 N/A RIW 8/24 NOAA 0 0 culverts with a 4-sided concrete box culvert. CN 6/26 NOAA 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 Total=$1.190,214 (NOAA) Total 5,000 0 0 0 5,000 5,000 0 0 0 0 0 5,000 30130 MP 0.42 (18021240) Big Ouilcene River Bridge Replacement Project PE 1/24 RAISE 10,000 10,000 20,000 20,000 20.000 09 11 Project will restore a 1.1 mile segment of the Big Gail.River 8 adjacent 10 S S T-4 0.2 RAN 0 0 floodplain,including a new t 100h..lorg Linger Langer Rd.Bridge. CN 5/26 RAISE 40,000 40,000 35,000 5,000 40,000 Total=$25,000,000(FHWA RAISE Grant managed by.1ST 8 HCSEG) _ Total _ 50,000 0_ 0 10,000 60,000 55,000 5,000 0 0 0 0 60 000 2025-2030 TIP.nIs% Page 1 of 4 Agency:Jefferson County DRAFT SIX-YEAR Hearing Date: 11/12/2024 County No.16 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Adoption Date: 11/12/2024 2025 -2030 Resolution No._-24 y 5Q PROJECT COSTS IN DOLLARS .1J FUNDING SOURCE INFORMATION EXPENDITURE SCHEDULE N W 2 m FEDERAL FUNDS STATE FUNDS C w a w u y PROJECT IDENTIFICATION F j $ >: ` o 1.- 1 CC u 'Road Log Number/Bridge Number pl F W 0 2 A 1.- j 00 a r z0 W •Road Namets)&Beginning(End Milepost i F J u >F Qm = O W OTHER LOCAL TOTAL YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR 5 YEAR 6 TOTAL r .Project Number Z re 0>: w x m K 1 W REVENUES FUNDS 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2025-2030 V a. 4/ascription of Worts S f Z 0 W W ta d I-W 2 G •Total Cost(incl.prior/future)&Fund Source i 2 2 K g ¢ O 2 O)n o <Q. LL F LL W ff. E G Z LL 1W4.F IILL 0 0~1 F r~rl>N 52000 MP 0.08 to MP 1.30 (18021340) Van Trojan Road-Bituminous Surface Treatment PE 0 0 09 12 Project will convert existing gravel road surface to BST(bituminous 05 S E T-0 1.22 RAW 0 0 surface treatment).Work will be completed by county road crew. CN 7/25 154,600 154,600 154,600 154,600 Total=$154,600 Total 0 0 0 154,600 154,600 154,600 0 0 0 0 0 154,600 601507/6253091698619/SR19 (TBD) 03 Port Townsend Gateway Project PE 1/25 SS4A 170000 10000 180,000 50,000 5000 100,000 15,000 5,000 5,000 180,000 07 13 Joint City,County,WSDOT intersection safety improvement project 21 SIP I 1-3 0 33 R/W 3/27 SS4A 40,000 40,000 35,000 5,000 40,000 09 including South Discovery Rd..Jacob Miller Rd..Mill Rd.,and SR20. CN 5/30 SS4A 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 Total=$9.550.000 Total 2,210,000 0 0 10,000 2,220,000 50000 5,000 135,000 20,000 5,000 2,005,000 2,220,000 91420 MP 3.5-3.8,4.0-4.4,7.5-7.8 (16019411) Upper Hoh Road-Dolosse Monitoring PE 3(24 FLAP 0 0 07 14 Project to monitor FLAP-Phase 2 funded dollosse installation at three 44 S E TJ 1 R/W 0 0 locations along the Upper Hoh Rd.Monitoring is required for 15 years CN 10/24 FLAP 157,200 71,800 229.000 79,400 39,400 38,400 33,400 38.400 229,000 Total=$319.900 Total 157,200 0 0 71,800 229,000 79,400 39,400 38,400 33.400 38,400 0 229,000 91420 MP 9.7 to MP 9.8 (10019880) Upper Hoh Road Spruce Creek Mitigation PE 11/18 ER 15,138 2,362 17,500 12,500 5,000 17,500 07 15 Environmental mitigation/Permanent repairs project in response 20 S/P 8 T-4 0.1 RAN 0 0 to 2015 emergency repairs. CN 6/27 ER 224,900 35,100 260.000 260,000 260,000 Total=$293,160(FHWA) Total 2400313, 0 0 37,462 277,500 12,500 5,000 260,000 0 0 0 277,500 10750 MP 1.35 (18021220) Donkey Creek Tributary Culvert Replacement Clearwater Road PE 1/24 4,000 4,000 3,000 1,000 4,000 08 16 A Trout Unlimited project to replace an existing PCC fish barrier culvert 44 S/P I T-5 N/A RAN 8/24 SRFB 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 with an aluminum pipe arch culvert. CN 6/28 5,750 5,750 5,750 5,750 Total=$569722(84%RCO) .. Total 0 30,000_ 0 9,750 39,750 33,000 6,750 0 0 0 0 39,750 91420 MP 4.93 (18021210) Lindner Creek Culvert Replacement,Upper Hoh Road PE 1/24 NOAA 3,500 3,500 2,500 1,000 3,500 07 17 A Trout Unlimited project to replace ban existing CMP fish barrier 08 S I T.4 N/A RAW 1/25 NOAA 28,000 28,000 28,000 28,000 culvert with a voided slab bridge. CN 6/26 NOM 5,500 5,500 5,500 5,500 Total=$2,199,613(NOAA) Total 37,000 0 0 0 37,000 30,500 8,500 0 0 0 0 37,000 91420 MP 0.00 to MP 12.04 (18020560) Upper Hoh Road Pavement Preservation•FLAP Project PE 1/17 FLAP RAP 4,000 4,000 2,000 2,000 4,000 07 18 Pavement preservation 8 safety improvements along Upper Hoh Rd.to Yt S E T- 12.04 R/W 0 0 Hoh Rain ForestlONP boundary performed by FHWA.WFL division. CN 8/26 FLAP RAP 404,400 404,400 404,400 404,400 Total=$2,907,500(FLAP)+6408,400(RAP)_ Total 0, 4138,400 0 0, 408,400 2,000 406,400 0 0 0 0 408,400 91420 MP 7.9 to MP 8.2 (18021170) Upper Hoh Road Bank Stabilization-FLAP Project PE 1/24 FLAP 4,000 4,000 4,000 4,000 0fi 07 19 Approximate location of next critical area of scour along Upper Hoh Rd. 11 S 5 T- 0.3 RAN 1125 FLAP 45,000 45,000 45,000 45,000 To Hoh Rain ForestlONP boundary,performed by FHWA,WFL division. CN 6/26 FLAP 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 Total FLAP=$4.993.378(uses toll credits) Total 0 0 0 52,000 52,000 49,000 3,000 0 0 0 0 52,000 13430 MP 0.5 (18021180) Oil City Rd.Culvert Replacement(Bridge)MP 0.5-FLAP Project PE 6/23 FLAP 4,800 4,800 2,400 2,400 4,800 07 20 Local funds for permanent repair of Two Trout Creek washout 11 S I T-5 2.48 RAY 8/24 FLAP 13,000 13,000 13,000 13,000 by FHWA Western Federal Lands division,thru FLAP program. CN 6/28 FLAP 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 Total FLAP=$1,828,560(uses loll credits) Total 0 0 0 20,800 20,800 15,400 5,400, 0 0 0 0 20,800 93150 MP 3.26 (18020990) Center Road Culvert Correction-Chimacum Creek PE 8/24 NFPP 113,150 FBRB 492,150 605,300 215,000 160,000 180,000 30,300 605,300 07 21 Replace non-conforming Chimecum Creek 11 S/P I T-3 N/A R/W 1/27 50000 50,000 20,000 30,000 50,000 culvert with fish passable structure. CN 6128 PROTECT 5,053,685 5,053,685 5,053,885 5,053,685 Total grants=56,258,129(1400,USFWS,FHWA) Toth 5,160835 492,150 0 50,000 5,708,985 215,000 200,000 210,000 5,08.1,985 0 0 5,708,985 50360 MP 3.74 to MP 6.00 (TBD) Paradise Bay Road Overlay PE 1/25 RAP 71,988 7,999 79,985 28,635 53,350 79,985 08 22 2R overlay of Paradise Bay Road from Andy Cooper Road 05 P E T-0 2.26 RAW 0 0 to SR104 at the Hood Canal Bridge. CN 5/26 RAP 1,039,118 115,458 1,154,576 1,154,576 1,154,576 Total $1,234,561(CRAB) Total 0 1,111,104 0 123,457 1,234,541 25,635 1,207,926 0 0 0 0 1,234,561 2025-2030 TlP.olsx Page 2 Of 4 Agency:Jefferson County DRAFT SIX-YEAR Hearing Date: 11/12/2024 County No.16 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Adoption Date: 11/12/2024 Resolution No._-24 2025 -2030 2NQ PROJECT COSTS IN DOLLARS w J FUNDING SOURCE INFORMATION EXPENDITURE SCHEDULE N i� 2 O FEDERAL FUNDS STATE FUNDS 4 F N < 0 w U R PROJECT IDENTIFICATION r 1 8 x < 8- .Road Log Number I Bridge Number w r w 0 0 e- I- 0 0 0 I- 2D w •load Name(s)&Beginning/End Milepost > to a 0 >r ,N u u N OTHER LOCAL TOTAL YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEAR 5 YEAR 6 TOTAL r •Project Number Z 0 x w x n t < REVENUES FUNDS 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2025-2030 i A •Description of Work C a tit 2 F_ O Z 0 w w w y la w I y u F •Total Cost(incl.priorttuture)&Fund Source i n u E y O 2 w)A u m Y r t w LL F m f N m 85010 6 52710/93250 (18019580) 07 Rick Tolleson Trail-Ballfield Connection 04 TT*: PE 1/19 PBP 94,994 28,829 121,823 37,864 63,755 20,404 121,623 09 23 Old Hadlock Road and Chimacum Road intersection realignment with 28 P E 0.30 RAM 1/25 PBP 37,408 37,406 37,408 37,408 multi-use trail connecting the Rick Tollefson Trail to Bob Bates Fields. CN 6/27 POP 587,491 567,491 567,491 567,491 Total=$726.722(WSDOT) Total 0 699,593 0, 26,829 726,722, 37,664 101,163 587,895 0 0 0 726,722 US 101 MP 309.88.310.50 (18021260) Duckabush Estuary Restoration-Realignment Project PE 1124 5,500 5,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,000 5,500 03 24 Project will replace US101 causeway with a bridge.Will also add 10 SIP S T-3 0.82 RIW 0 0 a US101 turn lane and realign a segment of Duckabush Road. CN 4)28 0 0 Total $126 million(WDFW/USACE/WSDOTI Total 0 0• 0 5,500 5,500 1,500 1,500, 1,500 1,000 0 0 5,500 91420 MP 2.74 (18021250) Snell Creek Culvert Replacement,Upper Hoh Road PE 1124 NOAA 6,000 6,000 2,500 2,500 1,000 6,000 07 25 A Trout Unlimited project to replace an existing PCC fish barrier culvert 44 S/P I T-4 NIA RIW 1/25 NOAA 31,000 31,000 10,000 11.000 31,000 with a bridge. CN 8/27 NOM 5,500 5,500 5,500 5,500 Total $1,946,124(NOAA) Total 42,500 0 0 0 42500 12,500 23,500 6500 0 0 0 42,500 13430 MP 6.73 (TBD) Oil City Road Unnamed Tributary-Culvert Replacement PE 1/26 NOAA 5,000 5,000 2,000 2,000 1,000 5,000 09 26 A Trout Unlimited project to replace an existing CMP fish barrier culvert 44 S/P I T-5 NIA RAN 6/26 26,000 26,000 6,000 20,000 26,000 with a concrete box culvert or a bridge. CN 6128 NOAA 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 Total= $1.700,000(PE:Private Grant&CNNOAA) Total 37,000 0 0 0 37,000 0 5000, 22,000 7,000 0 0 37,000 13430 MP 5.96 (TBD) Oil City Road-Six Mile Creek Culvert Replacement PE 1126 NOAA 5,000 5,000 2,000 2,000 1,000 5,000 09 27 A Trout Unlimited project to replace an existing large baffled fish barrier 44 S/P I T-5 N/A RAN 6/26 26,000 26,000 6,000 20,000 26,000 culvert with a bridge. CN 6/28 NOAA 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 Total=54,300,000)PE.Private Grant&CN:NOAA) Total 37,000 0 0 0 37,000 0 8,000 22,000 7,000 0 0 37,000 13430 MP 8.810 MP 8.9 (TBD) Oil City Road MP 8.843.9 Permanent Repair PE 1/25 FEMA 150,000 FEMAm 25,000 25,000 200,000 75,000 120,000 5,000 200,000 09 28 Environmental mitigation I Permanent repairs project in response 20 P S T-5 0.10 RAY 1/26 FEMA 7,500 FEMAnt 1,250 1,250 10,000 10,000 10,000 1u 2015-2016 emergency repairs. CN 6)27 FEMA 487,500 FEMAm 81.250 81,250 650,000 650,000 650,000 Total=860,000(FEMA) Total 645,000 107,500 0 107,500 860,000 75,000 130,000 855,000 0 0 0 860,000 514109 MP 0.00 to 0.21 (780) West Valley Road Safe Routes to School Project PE 1126 SRTS 245,000 245,000 5,000 230000 10,000 245.000 09 29 Design and construction of a multi-use trail along West Valley Road to 28 P E T-0 0.21 R)W 4/28 SRTS 25.000 25,000 25,000 25,000 connect more neighborhoods to the 2015 SRTS sidewalk project. CN 5/27 SRTS 646,000 646,000 696,000 606,000 Total $916,000 Total 0 918,000 0 0 916,000 5,000 255,000 656,000 0 0 0 916,000 93150 MP 3.39 to 3.49 (TBD) Tarr Bridge Replacement PE 1125 FMSIB 684,000 684,000 89,000 110,000 270,000 185,000 30,000 684,000 07 90 Replacement of a 1955,250.concrete hedge with structural 11 P S T-3 0,10 RAN 6/26 FMSIB 105,000 105,000 10,000 35000 60,000 105,000 deficiencies,through a FHWA local bridge program grant. CN 6129 FMSIB 4,775,000 4,775000 4,775,000 4,775,000 Total=$5,564,000(FMSIB) Total 0 5,584,000 0 0 5,564,000 89,000 120,000 305,000 245,000 4,805,000 0 5,564,000 US 101&County Roads MP 294.54 to MP 295.03 (TBD) Ouilcene Complete Streets-Phase 2 PE 6127 PBP 356,970 355970 96,970 250,000 10,000 3611,970 03 31 Phase 2 project implementing plan to provide sidewalks,crosswalks.& 28 P E T-3 0.05 RAY 0 0 bicycle lanes to connect school,community center&local businesses. CN 6)29 PBP 1,666,048 1,666,048 1,666,048 1,866,048 Total=$2,023,018(WSDOT) Total 0 2,023,01i 0 0 2,023,018 0 0 96,970 250,000 1,676,048 0 2,023,018 85020 Old Gardiner Road to Broilers Road (TBD) Olympic Discovery Trail(ODT)-West PE 1)28 RAISE 285,000 285,000 280,000 5,000 285.000 NIA 32 PS&E,ROW and Construction of a 1.5-mile segment of the ODT from Olc 28 P I N/A 1.50 RAY 1/29 RAISE 45,000 45,000 45,000 45.000 Gardiner Road,just south of Contractors Creek Bridge.to Broders Road. CN 6/30 RAISE 5,821,000 5,821,000 5,821,000 5.821,000 Total=$6,151,000 Total 6,151,000 0 0 0 6,151,000 0 0 0 0 325,000 5,825,000 6,151.000 (TBD) (TBD) Elsie Lopeman Trail Extension PE 1/28 PBP 95,000 95,000 25,000 65,000 5,000_ 95,000 N/A 33 A 0.45 mile trail extension through the County Sewer Treatment plant 28 P I N/A 0.45 RAY 1/29 PBP 0 0 property.Project is a link in the Td-Area Active Trans.Network. CN 5/30 PBP 648,200 648,200 648,200 648,200 Total $743,200(WSDOT) Total 0 743,200 0 0 743,200 0 0 0 26,000 65,000 659,200 743,200 50360 MP 1.5210 MP 3.74 (TBD) Paradise Bay Road Overlay-Phase 2 PE 1/27 RAP 77,130 8 570 85,700 85,700 85,700 08 34 2R overlay of Paradise Bay Road from Andy Cooper Road 05 P E T-0 2.22 RAM 0 0 to Teal Lake Road. CN 5/28 RAP 1,626,390 180,710 1,807,100 1,807,100 1,807,100 Total=51,892,800(CRAB) Total 0 1,703 520 0 189,280 1,892,800 0 0 85,700 1,807,100 0 0 1,892,600 2025-2030 TIP.xlsx Page 3 of 4 Agency:Jefferson County DRAFT SIX-YEAR Hearing Date: 11/12/2024 County No.16 TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Adoption Date: 11/12/2024 2025-2030 Resolution No._-24 el ey1 PROJECT COSTS IN DOLLARS m 5 FUNDING SOURCE INFORMATION EXPENDITURE SCHEDULE y n. 2 O FEDERAL FUNDS STATE FUNDS 0 ' 0 W to s PROJECT IDENTIFICATION • ,2 < 8 f < se D fm < G Woad Log Number/Bridge Number w W 0 I i 6 j O 0 t- z0 w •Road Namelrl&Beginning/End Milepost w w i a 6 u >a ` Q 01 M 0 M OTHER LOCAL TOTAL YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 YEARS YEAR 6 TOTAL F 0 -Project Number ,O z 0 X w x m C K< m w REVENUES FUNDS 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2025-2010 z n •DascriPtlon of Work o: 0 w r- p Z O co w co y I-W •A u9: -Total Cost(incl.prior/future)&Fund Source f RZ z 0: O E C.C.. O 2 w y d w 5- )LL il> F- LL W LL �- 'F LL LL F m NF elm 0 Countywide Safety Improvements PE 1/26 HSIP 180,000 20,000 200,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 200,000 N/A 35 Systemic safety countermeasures applied to county network identified 21 P E N/A N/A RIW 0 0 0 in a local plan and funded thru a biennial WSDOT federal grant program CN 6/27 HSIP 1,200,000 0 1,200,000 1,200,000 1,200,000 Total HSIP=$1,400,000)FHWA)(10%Local match for PE only) Total 1,386000 0 0 20,000 1,400,000, 0, 50,000 1,200,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 1,400,000 0 Countywide Bridge Heavy Maintenance Program PE 1/26 BRR 60,000 15,000 75,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 75,000 N/A 36 Protection of primary bridge components,seismic retrofits,etc.through 48 P E N/A N/A RAW 0 0 a biennial WSDOT administered federal grant program. CN 6/27 BRR 240,000 60,000 300,000 150,000 150,000 300,000 Total $375,000 Total 300,000 0 0 75,000 375,000 0 25,000 150,000 25,000 150,000 25,000 375,000 Countywide Various Road Improvements 0 Various projects countywide involving lghting,signage,intersection PE 1/25 82,000 82,000 32,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 16000 10,000 82,000 N/A 37 control,culvert replacement/rehabilitation,drainage,surfacing upgrades, NIA P E N/A N/A R/W 1/25 25,000 25,000 0 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 25,000 pedestnan and bicycle facilities,or other improvements. CN 1/25 130,000 130.000 5,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 130,000 Total=$237.000 Total 0 0 0 237,000 237.000 37,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 237,000 40390 MP 1.15&MP 1.23 (TBD) 0 Tarboo Creek Culverts Replacement Project PE 1/26 AOP 15,000 15,000 7,500 7,500 15,000 08 38 A Joint Pod Gamble S'Klallam Tribe&NW Watershed Institute 44 P I T-5 N/A RIW 0 0 project to replace two fish barriers on the east fork of Tarboo Creek. CN 0 0 Total PE=$992,400(FHWA AOP) Total 15,000 0 0 0 15,000 0 7,500 7,500 0 0 0 15,000 26,272,267 19,287,816� 195,660 1,285,654 47,041,397 8,221769 8,103,012 6,518,483 8,019,485 7,579,448 8,599.200 47,041,397 PE 3,241,787 2.342,197 0 245,180 5,829,164 1,034,785 1,384,005 1,417,074 1,018,300 875.000 100.000 5,829,164 R/W 253,500 244,660 0 164,195 662,355 218,094 174.261 145,000 70,000 50.000 5,000 662,355 CN 22,776,980 16,700,959 195,660 876,279 40,549,878 6,968,890 6,544,746 4,956,409 6,931,185 6,654,448, 8494,200 40,549,878 Total 26.272,267 19,287,816 195,660 1,285,654 47,041,397 8.221,769 8,103,012 6,518,483 8,019,485 7,579,448 8,599,200 47,041,397 2025-2030 TIP.zlSz Page 4 of 4 Guide to Codes, Abbreviations and Acronyms The following are used in Jefferson County's TIP project spreadsheet: COLUMN 1: FEDERAL FUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION (FFC) 02 WSDOT- Rural Other Freeway/Expressway 07 JC - Rural Major Collector 03 WSDOT- Rural Other Principal Arterial 08 JC - Rural Minor Collector 04 WSDOT- Rural Minor Arterial 09 JC - Rural Local Access 05 WSDOT- Rural Major Collector 19 JC - Urban Local Access 06 WSDOT - Rural Minor Collector 00 JC - No FFC, e.g. trails COLUMN 4: IMPROVEMENT TYPE (per the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) Categories) 01 New construction roadway 18 Planning 03 Reconstruction - added capacity 19 Research 04 Reconstruction - no added capacity 20 Environmental only 05 4R Maintenance - resurfacing 21 Safety 06 4R Maintenance— restoration & 22 Rail/highway crossing rehabilitation 07 4R Maintenance - relocation 23 Transit 08 Bridge- new construction 24 Traffic Management/Engineering - HOV 10 Bridge replacement-added capacity 25 Vehicle Weight Enforcement 11 Bridge replacement- no added capacity 26 Ferry Boats 13 Bridge rehabilitation - added capacity 27 Administration 14 Bridge rehabilitation - no added capacity 28 Facilities for Pedestrians & Bicycles 15 Preliminary Engineering 40 Special Bridge 16 Right-of-Way 44 Other 17 Construction Engineering 48 Bridge Protection COLUMN 5: FUNDING STATUS S = Secured (funded); P = Planned (unfunded); S/P = Partially secured funding COLUMN 6: ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Applicable to CRAB Applicable to Federal Funding E - Exempt Categorically Exempt(CE)or Documented Categorically Exempt (DCE) I - Insignificant Environmental Assessment(EA) S - Significant Environmental Impact Statement(EIS) COLUMN 7: FREIGHT& GOODS TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (FGTS) CLASSIFICATION T-0 No Classification T-4 100,000- 300,000 tons per year T-3 300,000 -4 million tons per year T-5 20,000 tons in 60 days and less than 100,000 tons per year COLUMN 9: PROJECT PHASE PL: Planning not leading to construction; PE: Preliminary Engineering & Design; R/W: Right-of-Way acquisition; and CN: Construction & Construction Engineering Guide to Codes, Abbreviations and Acronyms FEDERAL FUNDING CODES AOP FHWA-Aquatic Organism Passage program BRR FHWA-WSDOT Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation program (aka"BRAC") ER FHWA Emergency Relief FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency, including Hazard Mitigation Program FHWA Federal Highway Administration FLAP FHWA WFL Federal Lands Access Program NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration— Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL): Restoring Fish Passage Through Barrier Removal program FWS Fish and Wildlife Service HSIP FHWA-WSDOT Highway Safety Improvement Program NFPP FWS National Fish Passage Program PROTECT FHWA/FBRB/RCO-Promoting Resilient Operations for Transformative, Efficient, and Cost Saving Transportation Program RAISE FHWA-Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity SRTS FHWA-WSDOT Surface Transportation Program-Safe Routes to Schools SS4A FHWA-Safe Streets for All Program STBG FHWA-WSDOT Surface Transportation Block Grant STP FHWA-WSDOT Surface Transportation Program TAP-R FHWA-WSDOT STP Transportation Alternatives Program - Rural WFL FHWA Western Federal Lands division STATE FUNDING CODES ALEA RCO-Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account CAPP CRAB-County Arterial Preservation Program CRAB County Road Administration Board FBRB WDFW/RCO-Brain Abbott Fish Barrier Removal Board FEMAm Federal Emergency Management Agency, WA Emergency Management Division FMSIB Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board NOVA RCO-Non-Highway and Off-Road Vehicle Activities program PBP WSDOT-Pedestrian and Bicycle Program PSAR PSP Puget Sound Acquisition and Restoration fund PSP Puget Sound Partnership RAP CRAB-Rural Arterial Program RCO Recreation Conservation Office RRG RCO-Recreation Resource Grant SWCC Sandy Williams Connecting Communities SRFB RCO-Salmon Recovery Funding Board SRTS WSDOT-Safe Routes to School program TIB Transportation Improvement Board, Complete Streets Award or Urban Sidewalk WDFW Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife WSDOT Washington State Department of Transportation WWRP RCO-Washington Wildlife Recreation Program OTHER FUNDING CODES PIF Jefferson County-Public Infrastructure Fund PILT Dept. of Interior-Payment in Lieu of Taxes PRIORITY ARRAY 2024 BoCC WEIGHTING FACTORS (Used for Development of the 2025-2030 TIP) Ranked Order by Average Weight Factor (listed high to low, alpha listed ties) Weight Average Criteria 2024 I Grant availability 0.833 2 Non-motorized needs 0.833 3 Community Plan/Comp. Plan use 0.800 4 Road safety 0.800 5 School pedestrian route 0.800 6 Transit/school bus route 0.800 7 Collision history 0.767 8 Fish passage barriers 0.767 9 Average daily traffic 0.767 io Economic development 0.733 1 t Community center use 0.700 12 Serviceability 0.700 13 Surface water management 0.700 14 Pavement Rating 0.667 15 Present or future LOS 0.667 16 Public interest 0.633 17 Recreational land use 0.633 18 Functional classification 0.567 19 Geometric consistency w/standards 0.533 2025-2030 Projected Expenditures by Category of TIP Projects Permanent Repairs &Mitigation Engineering Assessments $2,240,740 &Countywide Programs 4.8% $2,014,000 4.3% Roads&Intersections $5,910,3611111411111 Non-Motorized 12.6% $20,206,456 43% Culvert Correction &Bridges $16,669,840 35% Total Project Funding(38 projects) = $47,041,397 (excludes FLAP, HCSEG/JST, PST/NWI,TU projects) 2025-2030 Projected Expenditures by Type of Funding Federal $26,272,267 55.8% 11111111111181 Local $1,285,654 2.7% State $19,287,816 Other 41.0% $195,660 0.4% Total Project Funding (38 projects) = $47,041,397 (excludes FLAP, HCSEG/JST, PST/NWI,TU projects) 2025-2030 Projected Expenditures Permanent Repairs by Category of TIP Projects &Mitigation $7,234,118 7.6% Non-Motorized $20,206,456 Engineering 21% 41 1111 Assessments& Countywide Programs $2,014,000 2.1% Roads&Intersections $8,817,861 Culvert Correction 9 3% &Bridges $56,492,973 60% Total Project Funding (38 projects) = $94,765,408 (includes FLAP, HCSEG/JST, PST/NWI,TU projects) 2025-2030 Projected Expenditures by Type of Funding Federal Local $72,656,556 $1,285,654 76.7% 1.4% 1 Other $995,660 1.1% State $19,827,538 20.9% Total Project Funding(38 projects) = $94,765,408 (includes FLAP, HCSEG/JST, PST/NWI,TU projects) 2025-2030 Six-Year County Road Fund Projection $6,000,000 $4,000,000 $2,000,000 $0 -$2,000,000 -$4,000,000 -$6,000,000 ENDING FUND BALANCE ••••••CASH RESERVE GOAL(25%) -$8,000,000 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 • • , v * •�` I lid, . : r1C;"• ,kC .- ,. , .. _..4 >tiwk?r ►- 4;0. i .oil ���•��wa�a• pcM1 i ! ... ___. .. _____— 1 - � — '= - + f v.. .0 •a ims.,. w"� t39` _ - 1 ' ttT.vfka yK r, LIB �` ` K",4"44� Sj a!lr,Mt{ ^a 1 {S` P.. ^ -, t \�. , f fig" " ' •.' .'� 7 r � �.._ ,Tires f , , 1, i �W, t R���l� r t�f �f V,•R , �.' 1 ' 1'1'4 , >( ' F �y,•. �'Yy vr i} f ` E.. . -1 .. 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Public Works Director/ County Engineer Prepared by: 734 wz7.4"'`' '' — IZ z¢ Mark Thurston, P.E. Lead Bridge Inspector/ Engineer IV As required by WAC 136-20-060, "Each county INTRODUCTION engineer shall furnish the county legislative authority with a written report of the findings of the bridge inspection effort. This report shall be made available to said authority and shall be consulted during the preparation of the proposed six-year transportation program revision. The report shall include the county engineer's recommendations as to replacement, repair or load restriction for each deficient bridge. The resolution of adoption of the six-year transportation program shall include assurances to the effect that the county engineer's report with respect to deficient bridges was available to said authority during the preparation of the program. It is highly recommended that deficient short span bridges, drainage structures, and large culverts be included in said report." Jefferson County Public Works has 38 active bridges BRIDGE INVENTORY see the attached Master Bridge List (Appendix A) for a listing of the county bridges. Of these, 36 bridges meet the federal definition of a bridge and are subject to the National Bridge Inspections Standards. Two of the bridges do not meet the federal bridge definition, one because it is a pedestrian bridge, and one because it has less than a twenty-foot span; nevertheless, these two bridges are on Jefferson County's biennial bridge inspection program. Jefferson County also Types of Bridges in Jefferson County has two permanently 12 closed bridges. 10 8 6 4 0 tee( aO ate 'SkJy5 ae( e(: ae( ae( ae( c c Q(ey`(e e e\c4o(c se' y GOCC' Q 2024 Bridge Condition Report - 3 - The National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) and BRIDGE INSPECTIONS WAC 136-20-030 mandate that public agencies inspect and report on all bridges at least once every two years (routine inspection).Jefferson County staff performs all routine inspections. Special inspections are required for bridges that cannot be inspected adequately from the ground. For these bridges an Under-Bridge Inspection Truck (UBIT) is required. Steel bridges with fracture critical members may also require special inspections with the UBIT and/or other special equipment. Jefferson County has two bridges which require the UBIT inspection and one bridge which requires both the UBIT and the fracture critical inspection (identified in the attached Master Bridge List). Jefferson County currently has a contract with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to perform these inspections. Jefferson County Public Works has split up the bridge inspections so that East Jefferson County bridges are inspected in odd-numbered years and West Jefferson County bridges are inspected in even-numbered years. In conformance with that schedule, Jefferson County completed the biennial inspections for all West Jefferson County bridges in 2024. The completed inspection reports were submitted to WSDOT, Bridge Age by Decade which verifies compliance with the NBIS and reports 10 to the Federal Highway 9 Administration (FHWA). 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1950-1959 1960-1969 1970-1979 1980-1989 1990-1999 2000-2009 2010-2019 2024 Bridge Condition Report - 4 - For the past twenty-plus years, all bridges have been DEFICIENT BRIDGES assigned a sufficiency rating (SR), which is a calculated score based on numbers assigned to all of the bridge elements reviewed by the bridge inspector. The SR is a number from 0 to 100, with 100 being an entirely sufficient bridge, and 0 being an entirely insufficient bridge. The sufficiency rating has been used to determine if a bridge is eligible for federal re- habilitation or replacement funding. WSDOT is in the process of phasing out the Sufficiency Rating and has started to implement other methodologies for rating and comparing bridge deficiency. Currently, the county has two bridges that are considered to be deficient and eligible for bridge replacement funds. These are the Little Quilcene Bridge on Center Road, which was funded in 2021 and design is underway, and the Yarr Bridge on Center Road, for which a bridge replacement application was submitted to FHWA in April 2023, but not selected. In 2024, an application for bridge replacement was submitted to the Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board, and the selection process is underway as of June 2024. POSTED BRIDGES All bridges are required to have a "Load Rating" ' '714, ' al r -:. calculation. The Load Rating -� , s, ,- establishes how much weightr. - .. 1 the bridge can carry for '' several standard configurations of vehicle axle loads. If the load rating calculation shows that a `� bridge cannot safely carry one or more of the legal vehicle r axle load configurations, then the bridge must be posted Yarr Bridge with the appropriate load limits. Jefferson County currently has five bridges that are load posted, Little Quilcene Bridge on Center Road, 2024 Bridge Condition Report - 5 - Yarr Bridge on Center Road, Meyers Bridge on Belfrage Road, Hemphill Creek Bridge on Dowans Creek Road, and Fletcher Creek Bridge on Quinault South Shore Road. A 2013 FHWA mandate requires that all bridges be load rated for a relatively new class of vehicle, the Specialized Hauling Vehicle (SHV). SHV's are closely- spaced multi-axle single unit trucks introduced by the trucking industry in the last couple decades. Examples include dump trucks, construction vehicles, solid waste trucks and other hauling trucks. The FHWA divided bridges into two categories, with the first category requiring updated load ratings by December 31 , 2017, and the second category requiring updated load ratings by December 31 , 2022. Prior to the 201 3 mandate, Jefferson County already had eight bridges with load ratings that met the new FHWA requirements. Jefferson County has completed all of the new load ratings in accordance with the two deadlines. This work was funded at 86.5%with federal STBG funds. In 2019 Public Works developed a new form and OVERWEIGHT/ process for evaluating and issuing overweight/ OVERSIZE VEHICLE oversize vehicle permits. A policy was written to help PERMITTING PROCESS ensure that consistent procedures are used in processing permits, and a new, more detailed application form was developed. The new application form, along with associated webpage updates, was deployed in 2019 and has been used successfully to issue permits. The Old Little Quilcene Bridge and the Maple Creek OBSOLETE BRIDGES Bridge have been placed in obsolete status and removed from the Master Bridge List. Both are permanently closed to vehicular traffic. This action 2024 Bridge Condition Report - 6 - removed the requirement for biennial bridge inspection. Routine maintenance of the county's bridges is MAINTENANCE conducted by the road maintenance department. ACTIVITIES Typical routine maintenance consists of deck cleaning, brush clearing, and minor miscellaneous repairs. In April 2019, the County applied for $90,830 through the WSDOT/FHWA federal bridge replace- ment/rehabilitation program for a preventative maintenance project on the Hurst Creek Bridge, Clearwater Road milepost 2.66. The Hurst Creek Bridge has concrete girders with steel diaphragms between the girders at mid-span. The steel diaphragms are in need of repainting or replacement. In September 2019 we learned the project is not eligible for funding. An alternative funding source has not been found yet. At the Donovan Creek Bridge, the approach roadway shoulder and guardrail have been undermined by wave action. The County Road Maintenance Crew is planning to repair this during summer/fall of 2024. The Old Tarboo Bridge at Tarboo Creek on Old Tarboo Road has an ongoing maintenance issue associated with beaver dam construction directly underneath the bridge. Beavers have been removed twice over the last couple years, and partial beaver dam removal performed, but beavers continue to return to the site. Public Works will be removing the beaver dam again this summer under a permit that allows for follow-up dam removal over a two year period, as needed. In addition, one bridge rail terminal and rail section is scheduled to be replaced due to collision damage. In March 2024, the Cassel Creek Bridge on Oil City Road was cleaned by the WSDOT Bridge Maintenance Crew under an interagency agreement. The cleaning was necessary in order to allow for visual inspection of the steel bridge girders, and for bridge preservation. 2024 Bridge Condition Report - 7 - No emergency repairs or inspections were performed EMERGENCY REPAIRS in 2023 at the time of this report. AND INSPECTIONS Construction of a new concrete box culvert bridge at COMPLETED Upper Hoh Road MP 4.38 was completed in October PROJECTS 2023 by the Federal Highway Administration Western Federal Lands Division. This project replaced the existing culvert that was damaged from repeated emergency repairs, associated with flooding and plugging of the culvert. It also corrected a fish passage barrier. The project was 100% funded by a Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP) grant and toll credits. New bridge at Upper Hoh Road MP 4.38 (May 2024)) E Td J I _ a : - .Fi ^ y' ,.ru _ �4 ..+.�1j+.yi�q ..• "�'tRa - ,^� r�>_y ... S .Yi> l2S • F - 4'`4; '7. _ x • 1, �• • 2024 Bridge Condition Report - 8 - Current projects include the following: CURRENT PROJECTS Oil City Road MP 0.5 Culvert Replacement Western Federal Lands is in the process / /— - of designing a new concrete box culvert to replace the culverts at Oil -`"" City Road milepost 0.5, also funded at ry 100% for design and construction by FLAP and toll credits. The structure will not meet federal bridge length criteria, but will be included in the County's short-span bridge inspection program. This project will correct a fish-passage _---- barrier, replace undersized culverts, - --_ _ - and improve the roadway alignment. It is scheduled for construction in 2026. Little Quilcene River Bridge Replacement The Little Quilcene River Bridges , MKzJ - Replacement project on Center Road • T•`; • r f�' was funded in 2021 for design and construction through the WSDOT/ - ', �\ = , FHWA federal bridge replacement program. The Little Quilcene River Bridge is structurally deficient, and is load posted. The project is currently in the preliminary design phase. Construction is scheduled for 2026. ,G srrr -' The fish-barrier culverts at West Valley Road milepost 2.59 (Naylor Creek) and Gibbs Lake Road milepost 1 .82 (Naylor Creek) will be replaced with new structures that will not meet federal bridge length criteria, but will likely 2024 Bridge Condition Report - 9 - be included in the County's short-span bridge inspection program. These projects will be constructed in 2024. Construction is funded at 100% through the PROTECT Program, which is managed jointly by the Fish Barrier Removal Board and WSDOT. Trout Unlimited has secured funding through NOAA, including design and construction, to replace multiple fish-barrier culverts in West Jefferson County. These projects include culvert replacements at Upper Hoh Road milepost 1 .24 (Tributary to Hell Roaring Creek), Upper Hoh Road milepost 2.74 (Snell Creek), Upper Hoh Road milepost 4.93 (Lindner Creek), Clearwater Road MP 1 .35 (Donkey Creek Tributary), Oil City Road MP 5.96, and Oil City Road MP 6.73. The new structures at all of these sites will be close to or greater than 20 ft. span, the minimum span to be federally classified as a bridge. All of these projects are in the preliminary design phase, and are scheduled for construction in 2025 and beyond. The Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe has secured a 25 million dollar RAISE grant and is working with the Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group to replace the Linger Longer Bridge with a new 1 ,100 foot long bridge over the Big Quilcene River. The project is in the final design phase and is scheduled to begin construction in late 2024 or 2025. A joint venture between WSDOT, Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, and the U.S. Army Corps. of Engineers will replace the US HWY 101 bridges over the Duckabush River. Shorewood Road crosses Pierce Creek within the project limits. The project originally included replacement of the two culverts at Pierce Creek on Shorewood Road with a new 25 ft. span bridge, which may now be eliminated due to permitting conflicts. The project is planned for construction in 2028. 2024 Bridge Condition Report - 10 - In addition to Current Projects, the following bridge projects will be programmed in the 2025-2030 PROGRAMMED Transportation Improvement Program (TIP): PROJECTS Public Works proposes to replace the culvert at Center Road milepost 3.26 (Chimacum Creek) with a fish- passable structure, which will most likely meet the criteria for a bridge, given the stream width. Public Works is currently working with the FBRB to fund the design phase of this project with surplus funding from the 2023-2025 funding round. Public Works is pursuing bridge replacement as a remedy for the load restrictions at Yarr Bridge. An application for bridge placement funding was submitted in April 2024 to the Washington State Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board, and a determination is pending. As part of the Rhody Drive Ped-Bike Improvements project planned for construction in 2026, a new pedestrian bridge will be constructed over Chimacum Creek. Two or more heavy maintenance projects are RECOMMENDED anticipated during the period 2025-2030, and are PROJECTS identified as Countywide Bridge Improvements in the TIP. With 38 bridges in its inventory, and half of them around 50 years old, the county has to plan and budget for ongoing maintenance, in addition to capital projects. Potential maintenance projects include pile bracing/stiffening at Contractor's Creek Bridge, repainting of the steel girders at Cassel Creek Bridge, and Hurst Creek Bridge steel diaphragm repainting/ replacement, as described under maintenance activities. 2024 Bridge Condition Report - 11 - APPENDIX A Jefferson County Public Works Master Bridge List LAST UPDATED: 6/4/24 Total number of open,active bridges: 38 Total number of West Jefferson County bridges: 21 NBI reportable bridges 1 short-span(non NBI)bridge Total number of East Jefferson County Bridges 15 NBI-reportable bridges 1 pedestrian(non NBI)bridge Permanently closed bridges: Old Little Quilcene River Bridge(East Jefferson Co.) Maple Creek Bridge(West Jefferson Co.) Jefferson County Public Works Master Bridge List Last Updated:6/4/2024 East Jefferson County 1.17 ^'Ug dU O Ca) n m BRIDGE TYPE V 4 mw u U — a Z < 0 ; 0 F ' P W uUQQ O {. F U P W - 2 ,.az E W h dg z ti z zz o m g W C Fp z z Q O EO ° F zzy0O e O ` 11 yy .4 La. O ^i,. v z z a 4 a a. c co z . c Superstructure Substructure 7996700 15E Hunts 634509 Hunt Rd. 0.15 27 Reinforced Conc. Conc.Abutment w/ 1971 4/15/21 89.68 24 Slab C.I.P.conc.piles 8165100 I 6E Little 931507 Center Rd. 14.6 64 Reinforced Conc. Conc.Pile cap, 1955 4/14/21 28.21 FO 24 Bridge replacement funded in Quilcene Slab,Cone.Girder Prestress.Conc. X SD 2021. River piles 8464900 I 7E Yarr 931507 Center Rd. 3.44 25 Conc.Multiple Web Conc.Abutment w/ 1955 4/15/21 64.97 12 Girder Prestress.Conc. X piles 8320300 23E Linger 301309 Linger 0.42 81 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment w/ 1969 4/14/21 40.54 24 Longer Longer Rd. Bulb-T Girder Conc.column over C.I.P.conc.piles 8381400 24E Rocky 250008 Dosewallip 3.01 47 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment w/ 1964 4/14/21 47.72 24 Brook s Rd. Bulb-T Girder Conc.Spread footing 8229900 25E Meyers 503409 Belfrage 0.12 30 Timber Timber abutment, 1977 X 6/30/21 74.85 24 Rd. timber piles 8488200 26E West Uncas 500209 West Uncas 1.89 61 Reinf.Conc.Slab Conc.Abutment, 1964 4/14/21 83.26 24 Rd. Conc.column over C.I.P.conc.pile 8136900 28E Leland 344009 Rice Lake 0.33 32 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment, 1987 4/14/21 88.10 FO 24 Creek Rd. Slab Conc.spread footing 8660000 29E Contractors 501409 Old 3.56 294 Timber Deck, Conc.Pile cap, 2000 8/4/20 86.42 24 UBIT EVERY 4 YEARS-- Creek Gardiner Timber Girders steel piles LAST UBIT 8/4/2020 Rd. 8754000 31 E Shine Creek 447608 South Point 0.25 70 Prestress.Cone. Conc.Abutment w/ 2005 4/15/21 97.60 24 Rd. Slab Conc.Pile 8753900 32E Donovan 327508 E Quilcene 0.77 70 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment w/ 2006 4/14/21 87.36 24 Creek Rd. Slab Conc.Pile 8753800 33E Old Tarboo 357509 Old Tarboo 0.88 42 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment w/ 2005 4/15/21 89.98 24 Rd. Slab steel piles Page 1 of 2 Jefferson County Public Works Master Bridge List Last Updated:6/4/2024 East Jefferson County z oc B K. VI m 7 o fal E. 4 f a = t < wA. z m a W BRIDGE TYPE F .� z I"aa"' O0 0 CY Q Y 7 7 0 fat La] 7 U F w a it , x O Y Z N m Ir. Q Z = O U S O U Y p p Sa Q Q .Wd Z Q < O •Q F Zr X y 0 7 0 2 IX 00 ..i i a. 0, C h m 5 Superstructure Substructure 8753800 38E Andrews 352909 Snow 3.78 24 Conc.3-sided Box Conc.Spread 2014 4/14/21 91.14 24 Creek Creek Rd. Culvert Footing 8898600 41 E RTMT 352909 Rick 0.17 80 Steel Thru Truss Conc.Spread 2017 4/15/21 N/A 24 Pedestrian bridge-not Pedestrian Tollefson Footing reported to NBI Mem.Trail 8902400 42E Wally 500209 West Uncas 0.81 80 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment w/ 2018 4/14/21 98.95 24 Bowman Rd. Bulb-T Girdet Conc.Pile 8934300 44E Thomdyke 418708 Thomdyke 4.71 35 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Spread 2022 24 Creek Rd. Slab Footing Page 2 of 2 Jefferson County Public Works Master Bridge List West Jefferson County Last Updated:6/4/2024 w �o to a z `o u � o '' a z tcc BRIDGE TYPE F , z F C p 7 CC t= a _o dX a E CO W W E. U F !! F U 7 ;. 7 C Z z i I. m 7 C s a. Z U U F: :J E IC CC - o 6 << << .7 z .. . coy °a t . z `56, 06, z ic a i,,, UU z cc 5 f ? g ri, O, .<.t h `A r, 7 F C Superstructure Substructure 8451600 01W Fletcher 911607 Quinault S. 3.19 78 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment w/ 1974 5/24/22 76.14 24 Creek Shore Rd. Bulb-T Girder C.I.P.conc.pile X 8258500 02W Barlow 134309 Oil City 9.75 64 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment w/ 2005 5/24/22 83.43 24 Rd. Slab C.I.P.Conc. Pile 8145800 03W Anderson 134309 Oil City 4.44 87 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment w/ 1974 5/24/22 76.34 24 Creek Rd. Bulb-T Girder C.I.P.conc.pile 8280100 04W Hell Roaring 914207 Upper Hoh 0.16 120 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment w/ 1982 5/25/22 73.37 24 Creek Rd. Girder steel H pile 8298800 05W Alder Creek 914207 Upper Hoh 2.07 67 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment w/ 1972 5/25/22 68.62 24 Rd. Bulb-T Girder C.I.P.conc.pile 8383600 06W Rock Creek 914207 Upper Hob 6.49 83 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment w/ 1973 5/25/22 47.21 24 Rd. Bulb-T Girder C.I.P.conc.pile 8934200 07W Tower Creek 914207 Upper Hoh 7.5 120 Prestress.Conc. Open-ended steel 2022 24 Bridge replaced in 2022 Rd. Bulb-T Girder pipe piling 8391000 08W Queets River 107509 Clearwater 0.6 844 Steel Plate Girder, Conc.Piers,Conc. 1988 7/5/22 98.71 24 UBIT EVERY 4 YEARS-- Rd. C.I.P.conc.deck Abutment w/steel H LAST UBIT 7/1 1/2018 pile 8047800 09W Hemphill 146809 Dowans 2.3 31 Timber Deck, Timber abutment, 1977 5/25/22 75.96 24 Creek Creek Rd. Timber Girders timber piles X 7966600 IOW Dowans 146809 Dowans 0.52 81 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment w/ 1974 5/25/22 78.06 24 Creek Creek Rd. Bulb-T Girder C.I.P.conc.pile Page 1 of 3 Jefferson County Public Works Master Bridge List Last Updated:6/4/2024 West Jefferson County ce G6 B ea X r_ , z.z F t W ce ce G z 7.v0 is U W BRIDGE TYPE P , z FQ C O rCY t °a cc W ac U p O - - ; v m m F u t- w F } z r 0 Sal a ri a. 47 0z oy I.O. p' sF ce m Z m 0 G g a U 0 G u S) U m � < f a a t oe ti C X f0i 0 a 0 0 •, ai ca O a a = t•- = R m a u z oc oc F > �' g , .� m v, a Superstructure Substructure 8475700 1 1 W Owl Creek 135109 Maple 1.29 69 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment w/ 1989 5/24/22 83.39 24 Creek Rd. Slab steel H piles FO 8253600 I3W Hurst Creek 107509 Clearwater 2.66 67 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Abutment, 1969 5/24/22 76.76 24 Rd. Bulb-T Girder Conc.column, Conc.footing 8339400 27W Willoughby 914207 Upper Hoh 3.52 60 Prestress.Conc. Conc.Pile cap w/ 1962 5/25/22 32.99 24 Creek Rd. Bulb-T Girder Prestress.Conc. piles 8659900 30W Cassel Creek 134309 Oil City 3.59 154 Steel Girder Conc.Pile cap,steel 2000 7/5/22 80.32 24 Fracture Critical Special Inspection-- Rd. piles X FO WSDOT performs inspection with UBIT biennially 8829800 34W Pole Creek 914207 Upper Hoh 8.3 37 Conc.3-sided Box Conc.Spread 2010 5/25/22 80.20 24 Rd. Culvert Footing 88456(10 35W Dismal Creek 914207 Upper Hob 9.19 22 Conc.3-sided Box Conc.Spread 201 I 5/25/22 73.19 24 Rd. Culvert Footing 8853500 36W Spruce Creek 914207 Upper Hoh 9.7 22 Conc.3-sided Box Conc.Spread 2012 5/25/22 77.41 24 Rd. Culvert Footing 8863300 37W Alder Creek 914207 Upper Hoh 2.15 25 Cone.3-sided Box Conc.Spread 2013 5/25/22 76.65 24 Tributary Rd. Culvert Footing 8886600 39W Upper Hoh 914207 Upper Hoh 6.95 21 Conc.3-sided Box Conc.Spread 2016 5/25/22 82.69 24 Rd.MP 6.95 Rd. Culvert Footing 8903500 40W Donkey 107509 Clearwater 1.29 17 Conc.3-sided Box Open-ended steel 2015 5/24/22 24 Short span bridge-not Creek Rd. Culvert pipe piling reported to NBI Page 2 of 3 Jefferson County Public Works Master Bridge List West Jefferson County Last Updated:6/4/2024 m V 7 Fi.4 z F z mio u ,g X gal U F 0 O O' j m BRIDGE TYPE p., C ; EE7 F G go W F 4 Cc.d F 7 u OTC ,6 ; it �. 7 '� = O U g i = p = y F z X t„ a0 En F oC f as a Q z a " o a N E oSeX FtC F O a 0 O m w i ° O a F m i6 _ co z cc re F , } .7 .d ✓ h C Superstructure Substructure 8924800 43W Canyon 914207 Upper Hoh 10.2 120 Prestress.Conc. Open-ended steel 2021 5/25/22 73.19 24 Creek Rd. Bulb-T Girder pipe piling not 45W Upper Hoh 914207 Upper Hoh 4.38 20 Conc.3-sided Box Conc.Spread 2023 24 assigned Rd.MP 4.38 Rd. Culvert Footing yet Page 3 of 3 Department of Public Works O Consent Agenda Page 1 of 1 Jefferson County Board of Commissioners Agenda Request To: Board of Commissioners Mark McCauley, County Administrator From: Monte Reinders, PE, Public Works Director/County Engineer Agenda Date: October 28, 2024 Subject: Schedule a Public Hearing for the proposed 2025-2030 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) November 12, 2024 Statement of Issue: Schedule a public hearing for Tuesday, November 12, 2024, at 10:30 am for the purpose of receiving public testimony concerning adoption of the 2025-2030 Jefferson County Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). Each county, by RCW 36.81.121 legislative authority, is required to hold a public hearing prior to adoption of an annual 6-year TIP. The proposed 6-year TIP will be available for public review through the Commissioners' office, Public Works office and on the County website at the same time of the first published Notice of Public Hearing. Analysis/Strategic Goals/Pros £t Cons: The attached Notice of Public Hearing will appear twice in the Port Townsend Leader on October 30, 2024 and November 6, 2024. Fiscal Impact/Cost-Benefit Analysis: The TIP is a planning document. Fiscal impact and constraints of Public Works capital projects are reviewed through the adoption of the Annual Construction Program and annual department budget process. Recommendation: Authorize by motion to set a public hearing date for November 12, 2024 and for the Chair to sign the Notice of Public Hearing. Return the Notice to Public Works for further processing into the paper of record. Department Contact: Eric Kuzma, 360-385-9167 Reviewed By: 10/23/2024 Mark McCauley, County Administrator Date