File #: 23-0894    Version: 1
Type: public hearing Status: Filed
File created: 10/6/2023 In control: City Council
Agenda date: 10/17/2023 Final action: 10/17/2023
Title: Public Hearing on the Transportation Improvement Program
Attachments: 1. Transportation Improvement Program Project Summary 2025-2030, 2. Transportation Improvement Program WSDOT Technical Report 2025-2030
Title
Public Hearing on the Transportation Improvement Program

Recommended Action
Committee Recommendation:
Not referred to a committee.

City Manager Recommendation:
Hold a Public Hearing on the 2025-2030 Transportation Improvement Program.

Report
Issue:
Whether to hold a Public Hearing on the 2025-2030 Transportation Improvement Program.

Staff Contact:
Joey Jones, P.E., Transportation Project Engineer, Public Works, 360.753.8307

Presenter(s):
Joey Jones, P.E., Transportation Project Engineer

Background and Analysis:
Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) requires local governments to outline their specific transportation needs in a six-year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). Cities must identify projects in the TIP to receive state and federal funding. The TIP also shows secured grant funds.

City staff update the TIP each year so that all transportation programs identified in the Capital Facilities Plan (CFP) are in the TIP. Because they reflect the same projects and programs, the TIP is presented to the City Council for adoption alongside the CFP in the fall of each year. The City then submits the TIP to WSDOT in July.

Attached is a form with project information that is submitted to WSDOT. Also attached is a table that simplifies the information in a summary format.

The TIP projects are organized as follows:
1. Individual projects that have pending or confirmed grant funds. These are projects 1-3 in the attached summary table.
2. Annual transportation programs. These programs include multiple planned projects within specific categories that correspond with CFP programs. Funding for these projects may include future grants, along with other sources of revenue. The programs are:
* Bicycle Improvements
* Intersection Improvements
* Street Repair and Reconstruction
* Major Street Reconstruction
* Sidewalks and Pathways
* Access and Safety Improvements
3. Parks Plan projects with a transportation function from the 2002 Parks, A...

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