File #: 15-0234    Version: 1
Type: report Status: Filed
File created: 2/27/2015 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 4/7/2015 Final action: 4/7/2015
Title: Briefing on US 101 / West Olympia Access Project
Attachments: 1. Map
Title
Briefing on US 101 / West Olympia Access Project

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
The Land Use and Environment Committee received a briefing on the status of the US 101/West Olympia Access Project and were supportive of the project moving forward.

City Manager Recommendation:
Receive a briefing on the status of the US 101/West Olympia Access Project, and provide comments.

Report
Issue:
Status of the US 101/West Olympia Access Project.

Staff Contact:
Mark Russell, P.E., Director of Transportation, Public Works, 360.753.8762

Presenter(s):
Mark Russell, P.E., Director of Transportation, Public Works
Randy Wesselman, Transportation Engineering and Planning Manager, Public Works
Perry Shea, SCJ Alliance

Background and Analysis:
In 2010, the City and the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) completed an evaluation of transportation needs on Olympia's Westside. One of the outcomes of this West Olympia Access Study was a decision to build new freeway ramps to US 101 because the Black Lake Boulevard and Cooper Point Road intersection is projected to fail within the next six years due to increased regional traffic and from development. This means a person driving a car could wait through three or more cycles of a traffic signal.

Two freeway access ramps are being proposed to reduce the growth of traffic at Black Lake Boulevard and Cooper Point Roads. The ramps will improve access to medical facilities and businesses, and provide route options in this area.

The new ramps are proposed at:
* Kaiser Road. Construction of an eastbound on-ramp and westbound off-ramp. Construction is anticipated 10-15 years from now.
* Yauger Way. Construction of a westbound off-ramp extension at Black Lake Boulevard to connect to Yauger Way will be built following the Kaiser Road ramps, beyond the 20-year planning horizon.

City Council had extensive involvement in developing this Westside transportation solutio...

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