File #: 2008-0492    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 9/8/2008 In control: Transportation Committee
On agenda: Final action: 9/29/2008
Enactment date: 10/8/2008 Enactment #: 16250
Title: AN ORDINANCE authorizing the county executive to execute four interlocal agreements with the Washington state Department of Transportation relating to the Alaskan Way Viaduct project.
Sponsors: Dow Constantine, Larry Phillips
Indexes: Interlocal Agreement, Transportation
Attachments: 1. 16250.pdf, 2. A. Agreement GCA 5820, 3. B. Agreement GCA 5864, 4. C. Agreement GCA 5865, 5. D. Agreement GCA 5639, 6. 2008-0492 Transmittal Letter.doc, 7. 2008-0492 Fiscal Note 1.xls, 8. 2008-0492 Fiscal Note 2.xls, 9. 2008-0492 Fiscal Note 3.xls, 10. 2008-0492 Financial Plan.xls, 11. 2008-0492 AWV KC Council 9 11 08.ppt, 12. 2008-0492 REVISED Staff Report Viaduct ILAs - 9242008.doc, 13. 2008-0492 Staff Report Viaduct ILAs - 9102008.doc, 14. A. Agreement GCA 5820, 15. B. Agreement GCA 5864, dated September 24, 2008, 16. B. Agreement GCA 5864, dated September 24, 2008, 17. C. Agreement GCA 5865, dated September 24, 2008, 18. C. Agreement GCA 5865, dated September 24, 2008, 19. D. Agreement GCA 5639
Staff: Resha, John
Drafter
Clerk 09/25/2008
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AN ORDINANCE authorizing the county executive to execute four interlocal agreements with the Washington state Department of Transportation relating to the Alaskan Way Viaduct project.
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STATEMENT OF FACTS:
1. Following the negative viaduct vote in March 2007, the governor of Washington state, the King County executive and the mayor of Seattle ("the three executives") announced two major initiatives.
2. The first initiative addresses Alaskan Way Viaduct ("AWV") segments south and north of the central waterfront segment. The three executives determined that work on these segments could begin immediately. These projects are known as the Moving Forward projects.
3. Three proposed interlocal agreements have been developed to transfer funds from the Washington state Department of Transportation ("WSDOT") to King County Metro ("KCMETRO") to mitigate traffic disruption on the Moving Forward projects. These mitigation funds will pay for buses, service hours, Transportation Demand Management ("TDM") activities and the expansion of its electronic bus monitoring system.
4. The second initiative addresses the central waterfront segment of the AWV. The three executives established an AWV Tri-Agency Leadership team comprised of Harold S. Taniguchi, Director, King County department of transportation ("KCDOT"), Grace Crunican, Director, Seattle Department of Transportation and David Dye, Deputy Secretary of Transportation, WSDOT. The Tri-Agency Team was tasked with submitting to the three executives, by year-end, 2008, a preferred alternative to the existing AWV central waterfront segment. The Tri-Agency Team hired an independent project manager to manage the work of the AWV project consultants.
5. A fourth proposed interlocal agreement has been developed to allow KCDOT to transfer funds to WSDOT for one third of the cost of the independent project manager.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
SECTION 1. The ...

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