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Agenda 05/28/2003 SPOKANE VALLEY PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA Council Chambers - City Hall 11707 E. Sprague Avenue 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. * * * May 28, 2003 * * * I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. ROLL CALL IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES • May 14, 2003 draft VI. COMMISSION REPORTS VII. ADMINISTRATVE REPORT VIII. COMMISSION BUSINESS A. OLD BUSINESS - None B. NEW BUSINESS—Overview of Current Planning & Code Enforcement Program IX. PUBLIC COMMENT X. FOR THE GOOD OF THE ORDER XI. ADJOURNMENT COMMISSIONERS CITY STAFF Fred Beaulac Greg McCormick, AICP Robert Blum Long Range Planning Manager John Carroll Scott Kuhta, AICP David Crosby Long Range Planner William Gothmann, Chair (509) 921-1000 Gail Kogle www.spokanevalley.org Ian Robertson, Vice-Chair Spokane Valley Planning Commission DRAFT Minutes Council Chambers—City Hall 11707 E. Sprague Ave. May 14, 2003 I. CALL TO ORDER Bill Gothmann, Planning Commission Chair, called the meeting to order at 6:34 pm. II. ROLL CALL Fred Beaulac—Present Bill Gothmann—Present Bob Blum—Present Ian Robertson—Absent David Crosby—Present John G. Carroll - Present Gail Kogle—Present IIa. AGENDA Bill Gothmann handed out a proposed agenda format, similar to the agenda used by the City Council. The Commission made revisions to the format. The Pledge of Allegiance was discussed, with the Commission voting 4 to 2 to not recite the Pledge at general meetings. Mr. Crosby and Mr. Blum voting no. The Commission unanimously decided not to have an invocation at meetings. The Chair will have discretion to announce special guests and presentations. The revised agenda was unanimously approved. III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The Commission reviewed and unanimously approved the May 1, 2003,minutes with minor modifications. IV. AUDIENCE COMMENT No public comment. IVa. COMMISSION REPORTS -Bill Gothmann discussed his article submitted to the Valley Voice. -Bill Gothmann discussed parameters for email use by the Planning Commission. Staff will look into the possibility of Spokane Valley email addresses for Commissioners. - Bill Gothmann said he had a discussion with Scott about planning issues and that Scott was VERY helpful, nice, curteous and had some planning books for Commissioners to borrow. -Bill Gothman said he had a discussion with Mayor DeVlemming, who said the Commission was welcome to report to the Council at any time. V. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT Council Resolutions 03-27 and 03-28: Greg McCormick handed out the noted Resolutions, which are the Council's Core Beliefs and Rules of Procedure for the Commission's review. CDBG Mr. McCormick stated that the Council authorized a letter to be sent to Spokane County, addressing the City's participation in the Community Development Block Grant program. VI. COMMISSION BUSINESS A. Staff presented the Long Range work program that was presented to the City Council the previous night. B. Greg distributed the Spokane County Guidelines for Citizen Participation. The Commission's packet included a summary of Spokane County's citizen participation efforts in developing their Comprehensive Plan. C. Greg passed out CD's with the County Comprehensive Plan and Capital Facilities Plan D. John Carroll asked questions concerning Concurrency,Neighborhood Planning, the new SEPA ordinance, and the Joint Planning meeting to be held with the City of Spokane and Spokane County in September. VII. ADDITIONAL BUSINESS None VII. ADJOURNMENT The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 p.m. The next meeting will be held on May 28, 2003. 2 City of Spokane Valley Six-year Transportation Improvement Program 2004-2009 1. 16th Avenue- Project 2 This project will reconstruct 16th Avenue from Dishman Mica Road to SR 27 (Pines Road). The road will be a three-lane arterial similar to the improvement constructed on 16th Avenue last year. Cost $ 1,932,000 in construction funds including TIB and federal funds. City share $260,000. 2. Park Road- Project 2 Park Road from 8th Avenue to Appleway Blvd. will be reconstructed as a three-lane, curbed arterial with sidewalks. Cost $782,000 of construction funds including TIB grant funds. . City share $156,000. 4. Evergreen Road This is the completion of the 2003 Evergreen Road project. This work will construct curbs and sidewalks and complete the paving. Cost $831,000 including TIB grant funds. City share $$166,000. 5. SR 90/Pines/Mansfield Project This is a joint project between the City, WSDOT, and private developers. It will move the signal at Indiana to the Mansfield Intersection reducing congestion on Pines Road. The project will reconstruct the westbound on-ramp aligning it with Indiana to the east. This will close the access to Montgomery Road, which will end in a cul- de-sac. The westbound off-ramp will be connected to Indiana Avenue. Cost $3,134,000. PE and R/W in 2004. Construction in 2005. Funding shortfall approximately $330,000 for 2005. It is anticipated that federal funds will fill the shortfall. City share $55,000. 6. Barker Road Barker Road will be constructed to full arterial standards from Mission Avenue to Euclid Avenue with either three or five lanes as determined by a traffic study. Curbs and sidewalks will be included. Costs shown here are for a three-lane arterial. Costs $ 229,000 for PE and RMI only during 2004, additional RMI in 2005 of$375,000, and construction occurring in 2006 estimated at $1,201,000. City share $244,000. 7. Barker Road Bridge This project will reconstruct the Barker Road bridge over the Spokane River. Widening of this bridge is needed because development in the area has increased traffic volumes. The bridge deck needs immediate repair but it is recommended that funding to replace the bridge be sought. Cost $229,000 in 2004 for PE, and $6,852,000 split between 2005 and 2006. The BRAC funded $1,000,000 to rehabilitate the deck this month. It is suggested that the City work with BRAC to fully fund the bridge replacement. City share $1,453,000. 8. Park Road Grade Separation This project is a part of the Bridging the Valley program. It will construct bridges to take traffic from Park Road over the BNSF tracks near Trent Avenue. The County has applied for funding through the Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board (FMSIB). However, it has not risen high enough on their list to be actually funded. We would anticipate that the BNSF, TIB, and possibly WSDOT could be funding partners with the City on this project. Cost: $ 2,450,000 in 2005 and $7,046,000 in 2006. City share 9. Park Road This project would reconstruct Park Road from Broadway Avenue to Indiana Avenue. This will be a five-lane arterial with curbs and sidewalks linking Broadway Avenue to the new overpass at the BNSF tracks and Trent Avenue. This project is not funded but is a possible candidate for AIP funding under the TIB. Cost: $1,255,000 in 2005 and 2006. City share $543,000. 10. Appleway Blvd Reconstruct Appleway Blvd to five lanes with curbs and sidewalks from Tschirley Road to Hodges Road. Cost $5,127,000 spread over 2005, 2006, and 2007. City share $ 694.000. 11. 32nd Avenue Reconstruct 32nd Avenue from SR 27 to Best Road (City Limits). This road would be a three-lane arterial with curbs and sidewalks connecting to a County project at Best Road that will continue the improvement to Sullivan Road. Cost $904,000. This project is not funded at present time. City share $199,000. 12. Evergreen Road Reconstruct Evergreen Road from 32nd Avenue to 16th Avenue. This improvement will match the three-lane street being constructed in 2003 and 2004. I would connect to the 32nd Avenue project on the south described above. This project in not funded. Cost $2,500,000 spread over years 2006, 2007, and 2008. City share $500,000. 13. Flora/SR290 (Trent Ave.) This is a WSDOT safety project to prevent southbound vehicles from turning left onto SR 290. Cost is about $13,000. 14. Barker Road This project widens Barker Road from Appleway Blvd to Mission Avenue. It is anticipated that this improvement would consist of three lanes with curbs and sidewalks. Cost $1,500,000. This project is not funded. City share $ 204,000. 15. Barker Road Eighth Avenue to Appleway Blvd. This project will construct Barker Road to a three-lane section. Cost $1,500,000. This project is not funded. City share $201,000. 16. Sullivan Road Bridge Reconstruct the west bridge over the Spokane River. This bridge would be widened to accommodate traffic turning west onto Indiana Avenue. Cost $8,000,000. This would be spread over 2006, 2007, and 2008. City share $1,601,000. 17. Barker Road Reconstruct Barker Road from Euclid Avenue to SR 290 (Trent). The section will be three lanes wide and cost approximately $1,700,000. This project is not funded. The cost would be spread over years 2007, 2008, and 2009. City share $235,000, 18. Flora Road This project will construct Flora Road to a three-lane section from Sprague Avenue to Mission Avenue. Programmed for years 2007 through 2009. Cost $2,500,000. This project is not funded. City share $338,000. 19. Valley Couplet- Project 2 Construct a one-way street from University Road to Evergreen Road. This will be the same width and number of lanes as the existing Appleway Blvd to the west. Cost $1,644,000 for PE and RNV. This project is partially funded. A grant was secured from TIB. WSDOT has promised funding to cover half the cost of the Pines Road/ Appleway Blvd concrete intersection and signals. The remainder of the grants will have to come from federal grants. Programmed to begin PE in 2008 with R/W and construction probably in 2009 and 2010. City share $100,000. 20. Valley Couplet- Project 3 Construct a one-way street from Evergreen Road to Sullivan Road. This will be the. same width and number of lanes as the existing Appleway Blvd to the west. This project is programmed to be done concurrently with Project 2. City share $228,000. 21. Bowdish Road Construct a three-lane arterial with curbs and sidewalks from 32nd Avenue to 8th Avenue. Planned for 2008 and 2009 design and construction. Cost approximately $1,700,000. City share $342,000. 22. Valley Couplet- Project 4 Extend the one-way Appleway Blvd. from Sullivan Road to Sprague Avenue at Tschirley Road. This project will finish the couplet project. 2009 partially covers PE and R/W with construction in later years. Cost $404,000. City share $54,000. 23. Sullivan Road Reconstruct to seven lanes from Euclid Avenue to Wellesley Avenue. Widen bridges at the Spokane River, UPRR, BNSF, and SR 290(Trent). 2009 would begin PE at a cost of$93,000. City share $93,000. May 28, 2003 Visit to City of Spokane Planning Commission By Bill Gothmann 10 AM-Noon Spokane City Hall This was a regular meeting of their Planning Commission. I met Candice Mumm, Chair; Bill Kelly, Commission member;and John Mercer,Planning Director. I also was introduced to the other members(but did not record their names). In the following, my comments are in brackets []. 1. They had meetings scheduled for 10 AM, 1:30 PM, and 5PM today: quite a busy schedule. 2. They were discussing the following topics from 10AM-Noon: A. Rezoning areas to make the zoning more consistent. For example, places across the road from each other were zoned differently. Footage-area ratio and permitted height were inconsistent. [Footage-area ratio is the total square footage of the building divided by the square footage of the lot]. B. Amendment to the city ordinances for Land Use Procedure (How to apply for permits). Their present ordinance has, over the years, grown inconsistent with State law,bulky, and repetitive. C. Revisions to the Adult Entertainment ordinance, and the mini-storage ordinance. 3. Some observations: A. Councilman French attended. He noted that the N-S freeway up north may easily become an employment center for the County. [This could affect the City of Spokane Valley, too]. B. They are developing height-of-building transition areas between R-1 and Commercial lots. The farther away from the R-1 you are,the higher you can go,until you reach the 75 foot height allowed. C. At the present time, several areas on the North Bank of the River have visual penetration requirements and pedestrian penetration. (You can't build a 200 foot long building blocking the view). The Committee wanted to keep this restriction. [How about our own Spokane River?]. D. They will be developing a height map, detailing maximum heights permitted in each section of the city. Maximum heights are 35 ft, 70 ft., and 150 ft., depending upon the zoning. 4. I looked at the web site for Spokane City Planning. They have a document that tells how they developed neighborhoods, and plans within those neighborhoods. This sounds very interesting to me. Leroy Eadie is the Neighborhood Planner of the City. I met Dale Strom in the hall(a planner), and he noted that neighborhood planning must be done very carefully. Neighborhood groups need to recognize that they are advisory in nature. 5. Chair Mumm noted that some neighborhoods of the City of Spokane may be in the same neighborhood within the City of Spokane Valley. She noted that neighborhoods do not, necessarily, follow city lines. [Great observation!!] Therefore, it is essential that we work with the City of Spokane. 6. There is a joint County- Spokane City Planning Commission meeting to be held on July 19. It is usually at the County Health building. Chair Mumm encouraged us to attend this meeting. 7. They recorded the meeting by having a series of microphones stationed along the center of the table, rather than each person having a separate microphone. 8. Chair Mumm was very businesslike in how she handled time. Each subject matter was to start at a particular time and to end at a particular time. 9. They were impressed with the badges that Spokane Valley supplied their Commissioners. :A) Bill Gothmann, Chair Spokane Valley Planning Commission General Consent. Business can be expedited greatly by avoiding the formality of motions and voting in routine business and on questions of little importance, the chair assuming general (unanimous) consent until some one objects. It does not necessarily mean that every member is in favor of the motion, but, that knowing it is useless to oppose it, or even to discuss it, the opposition simply acquiesces in the informality. Thus, in the case of approving the minutes, the chair inquires if there are any corrections, and, if one is suggested, it is made: when no correction [or no further correction] is suggested, the chair says: "There being no corrections [or no further corrections] the minutes stand approved." While routine and minor matters can be rapidly disposed of in this way, if at any time objection is made with reasonable promptness, the chair ignores what has been done in that case even if he has announced the result, and requires a regular vote. Robert's Rules of Order, Revised, 75th. Edition, pgh. 46, Voting SOOkane 0/4(ip?„ City of Spokane Valley Department of Public Works 2004 — 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2004 Annual Construction Program GLOSSARY AND ABBREVIATIONS Functional Classification: Bridge Program Special 14 STP-Surface Transportation Program. Individual funds Rural: Transit Capital Project 21 are designated by the letters in parenthesis that follow 7 Major Collector Transit Operational Project 22 the initials"STP": 8 Minor Collector 9 Access Transit Planning 23 (U) Urban improvements Urban: Transit training/Admin 24 (R) Rural improvements 14 Principal Non Capital Improve. 31 (C) Competitive funding 16 Minor Non Motor Vehicle 32 (S) Enhancement improvement 17 Collector (S) Safety improvements 19 Access CO: Box is checked if the project lies within the Carbon State assistance:TPP,AIP,and PSMP are Program Item Number: A number assigned for Monoxide non-attainment area administered by the Transportation Improvement Board. tracking purposes RAP and CAPP are administered by the County Road Administration Board Fund Status: TPP-Transportation Partnership Program Work Method: S-Project is subject to funding selection AIP-Arterial Improvement Program C-Indicates work is to be done by contract P-Project is listed for planning purposes only PSMP:Pedestrian Safety Mobility Program D-Indicates work to be done by City forces. RAP-Rural Arterial Program N-Indicates a non-capital project. CAPP-County Arterial Preservation Program Util Code: Other State-Other state funds Utilities that would be impacted by the project: Environmental: C Cable TV S-Significant Impacts under SEPA anticipated G Gas I-Insignificant Environmental Impact anticipated 0 Other P Power Local funding:LID Bonds are sold to finance the S Sewer Work Types: T Telephone construction of local roads.This funding is administered Now Typesction 01 W Water by Spokane County. Private funds are paid by private Relocation 02 companies or individuals for various reasons,usually for commercial reasons. Reconstruction 03 LID Bonds-Road Improvement District funding from Major Widening 04 Funding Sources: private property owners. Minor Widening 05 Federal assistance:These funds are authorized under Private-Funds from other private sources. Other Enhancements 06 the Transportation Equity Act for the 21`i Century(TEA- 21)and are administered by the Federal Highway New Bridge Const 08 Administration through the Washington State Bridge Replacement 09 Department of Transportation and the Metropolitan Bridge Rehabilitation 10 Planning Organization(SRTC). Minor Bridge Rehab 11 BR-Bridge replacement projects Safety/Traffic Oper/TSM 12 CMAQ-Congestion Management and Air Quality Environmentally Related 13 Other Fed-Other federal funds. SUMMARY 2004 ANNUAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM The CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM is responsible for the improvement of the City Street System. ANNUAL and SIX YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS are prepared and updated each year. Priority programming is used to select projects for improvement. Funds for the 2004 ANNUAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM come from the following sources: Source Amount(1000's) City $751 Federal $2,000 State $2,054 Note:For each CITY dollar spent,a total of $6.47 Other $55 of CONSTRUCTION will be accomplished,, Total Construction $4,860 2004 Major Construction Project Summary Project From To Primary Source Amount 1 16th Avenue-Project 2 Dishman Mica Rd SR 27 STP(U) $1,932,000 2 Park Road-Project#2 8th Street 2nd Avunue AIP $782,000 3 Evergreen Road 16th Avenue 2nd Avenue AIP $831,000 4 Pines/Mansfield Wilber Road Pines Road TPP $675,000 • Pines&Indiana West bound on ramp to 190 5 Barker Road Bridge @ Spokane River #5503 BR $411,000 , SUMMARY 2005 ANNUAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM The CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM is responsible for the improvement of the City Street System. ANNUAL and SIX YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS are prepared and updated each year. Priority programming is used to select projects for improvement. Funds for the 2005 ANNUAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM come from the following sources: Source Amount(1000's) City $1,013 Federal $4,356 State $3,734 Note:For each CITY dollar spent,a total of $9.60 Other $623 of CONSTRUCTION will be accomplished. Total Construction $9,726 2005 Major Construction Project Summary Project From To Primary Source Amount 1 Bridging the Valley-Park Road/BNSF Grade Se Indiana Avenue Montgomery Ave. Other State $2,450,000 2 Pines/Mansfield Wilber Road Pines Road TPP $2,459,000 Pines&Indiana West bound on ramp to 190 3 Park Road Broadway Av Indiana Av AIP $365,000 4 Appleway Road Tschirley Road Hodges Road STP(U) $438,000 5 Barker Road-Mission to Euclid Mission Avenue Euclid Avenue AIP $375,000 6 Barker Road Bridge @ Spokane River #5503 BR $3,426,000 SUMMARY 2006 ANNUAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM The CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM is responsible for the improvement of the City Street System. ANNUAL and SIX YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS are prepared and updated each year. Priority programming is used to select projects for improvement. Funds for the 2006 ANNUAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM come from the following sources: Source Amount(1000's) City $1,938 Federal $7,656 State $6,458 Note:For each CITY dollar spent,a total of $8.46 Other $352 of CONSTRUCTION will be accomplished. Total Construction $16,404 2006 Major Construction Project Summary Project From To • Primary Source Amount 1 Bridging the Valley-Park Road/BNSF Grade Se Indiana Avenue Montgomery Ave. Other State $7,046,000 2 Appleway Road Tschirley Road Hodges Road STP(U) $1,876,000 3 Evergreen Road 32nd Avenue 16th Avenue AIP $500,000 4 Barker Road-Mission to Euclid Mission Avenue Euclid Avenue AIP $1,201,000 5 Park Road Broadway Av Indiana Av AIP $890,000 6 32nd Avenue SR 27 Best Road STP(U) $592,000 7 Sullivan Road West Bridge ©Spokane River #4511-S BR $435,000 8 Barker Road Bridge ©Spokane River #5503 BR $3,426,000 SUMMARY 2007 ANNUAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM The CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM is responsible for the improvement of the City Street System. ANNUAL and SIX YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS are prepared and updated each year. Priority programming is used to select projects for improvement. Funds for the 2007 ANNUAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM come from the following sources: Source Amount(1000's) City $2,327 Federal $8,613 State $5,108 Note:For each CITY dollar spent,a total of $7.01 Other $265 of CONSTRUCTION will be accomplished. Total Construction $16,313 2007 Major Construction Project Summary Project From To Primary Source Amount 1 Appleway Road Tschirley Road Hodges Road STP(U) $2,813,000 2 Evergreen Road 32nd Avenue 16th Avenue AIP $1,120,000 3 Barker Road Appleway Road Mission Avenue STP(U) $375,000 4 Bridging the Valley-Park Road/BNSF Grade Se Indiana Avenue Montgomery Ave. Other State $5,296,000 5 Park Road Broadway Av Indiana Av AIP $1,460,000 6 Barker Road 8th Avenue Appleway Road STP(R) $375,000 7 32nd Avenue SR 27 Best Road STP(U) $667,000 8 Sullivan Road West Bridge @ Spokane River #4511-S BR $3,783,000 SUMMARY 2008 ANNUAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM The CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM is responsible for the improvement of the City Street System. ANNUAL and SIX YEAR CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS are prepared and updated each year. Priority programming is used to select projects for improvement. Funds for the 2008 ANNUAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM come from the following sources: • Source Amount(1000's) City $1,425 Federal $6,107 State $1,887 Note:For each CITY dollar spent,a total of $6.61 Other $0 of CONSTRUCTION will be accomplished. Total Construction $9,419 2008 Major Construction Project Summary Project From To • Primary Source Amount 1 Evergreen Road 32nd Avenue 16th Avenue AIP 2 Barker Road Appleway Road Mission Avenue STP( ) $925,000 3 Barker Road ( ) $925,000 Euclid Avenue SR 290 STP(U) $375,000 4 Barker Road 8th Avenue Appleway Road STP(U) 5 Valley Couplet-Project 3 ( ) $27 Evergreen Road Sullivan Road STP(U) $274,000,000 6 Flora Road Sprague Av Mission Av STP(U) 7 Valley Couplet-Project 2 University ( ) $800,000 Rd Evergreen Rd TPP $822,000 University Rd Evergreen Rd 8 Bowdish Road 32nd Avenue 8th Avenue 9 Sullivan Road West Bridge BIP 783,000 @ Spokane River #4511-S BR $3,,783,000 SUMMARY 2009 ANNUAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM The CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM is responsible for the improvement of the City Street System. ANNUAL and SIX YEAR CONSTRUCTION • PROGRAMS are prepared and updated each year. Priority programming Is used to select projects for improvement. Funds for the 2009 ANNUAL STREET CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM come from the following sources: Source Amount(1000's) City $962 Federal $3,873 State $1,318 Note:For each CITY dollar spent,a total of $6.40 Other $0 of CONSTRUCTION will be accomplished. Total Construction $6,153 2009 Major Construction.Project Summary Project From To • Primary Source Amount 1 Valley Couplet-Project 4 Sullivan Road Appleway Road STP(U) $404,000 2 Valley Couplet-Project 2 University Rd Evergreen Rd TPP $822,000 University Rd Evergreen Rd 3 Valley Couplet-Project 3 Evergreen Road Sullivan Road STP(U) $1,095,000 4 Barker Road Euclid Avenue SR 290 STP(U) $1,141,000 5 Flora Road Sprague Av Mission Av STP(U) $1,500,000 6 Bowdish Road 32nd Avenue 8th Avenue AIP $1,048,000 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2004 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work ther City Item Class Status From To Road# Proj# Len(mi) Type O Stat Meth Work Utilities Fu ds Funds FFed Stateounds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total Fund Source Urban Construction 1 16th Avenue-Project 2 2875 I 03 ❑d S 14 16th Ave Dishman Mica Rd SR 27 06122 1.60 C City 260 0 0 260 260 C STP(U) 1,672 •0 0 1,672 1,672 Reconstruct as a three-lane arterial with curbs and sidewalks with accomodations for bicycles. 0 0 1,932 1,932 Construction 2 Park Road-Project#2 2951 I 04 W S TCGPWS 16 Park Road 8th Street 2nd Avunue 03714 0.38 C City 156 0 0 156 156 C AIP 626 0 0 626 626 Reconstruct and widen existing roadway to a 3-lane section with a 4'bike lane. Curbs, gutters and a 6 foot sidewalk will also be a part of the project from 8th Ave.to Appleway 0 0 782 782 Construction 3 Evergreen Road 2903 I 03 U S 14 Evergreen Road 16th Avenue 2nd Avenue 01170 0.90 C City 166 0 0 166 166 C AIP 665 0 0 665 665 Reconstruct and widen to three lanes to 8th Avenue,five lanes from 8th Ave.to 2nd Ave. 0 0 831 831 Construction 4 Pines/Mansfield I 03i P 09 Mansfield Ave Wilber Road Pines Road 02964 0.00 14 Pines Rd Pines&Indiana West bound on ramp 0.00 C City 55 30 25 0 55 C TPP 565 189 376 0 565 C Other 55 51 4 0 55 This project will reconfigure the WB ramps of 1-90 at SR27. It will also widen and reconstruct mansfield Ave.from Wilbur Rd.to SR27 to a 3-lane roadway with curb,gutter 270 405 0 675 Prelim.Engineering,Right-of-Way Printed: 5/6/2003 1 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2004 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work Item Class Status From To Road# Pro'# Len mi Type C Fund Work Utilities Fed State dr City 1 ) yP O Stat Meth Fund Source Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total 5 Barker Road-Mission to Euclid I 03 ❑ P CGPT 14 Barker Road Mission Avenue Euclid Avenue 00230 1.00 • C City 31 14 17 0 31 Reconstruct to a three-lane curbed arterial C AIP 198 90 108 0 198 104 125 0 229 Prelim.Engineering,Right-of-Way Urban Construction Projects Total: 1,672 2,054 55 668 374 530 3,545 4,449 Bridge Construction 6 Barker Road Bridge I 09 ❑ P T 14 Barker Road @ Spokane River #5503 0.10 C City 83 75 8 0 83 Replace bridge over the Spokane River. C BR 328 300 28 0 328 375 36 0 411 Bridge Construction Projects Total: 328 83 375 36 0 41.1 Printed: 5/6/2003 2 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2004 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work c Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City Road# Proj# Len mi) Type Stat Meth Fund Source Class Status From To Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total Total Program for 2004 2,000 2,054 55 751 749 566 3,545 4,860 Printed: 5/6/2003 3 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2005 Annual Construction Program • Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Item Class Status Envir Work c Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City From To Road# Proj# Len(mi) Type O Stat Meth Fund Source Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total Urban Construction 1 Bridging the Valley-Park Road/BNSF Grade Sep I 03 ❑d S 14 Park Road Indiana Avenue Montgomery Ave. 03714 0.20 C City 115 49 66 0 115 C TPP 661 283 378 0 661 C STP(U) 661 283 378 0 661 C Other Fed 62 27 35 0 62 C Other Sta 828 355 473 0 828 C Other 123 53 70 0 123 Reconstruct Park Road to separate the grades of Park Road and the BNSF railroad tracks. 1,050 1,400 0 2,450 Prelim.Engineering,Right-of-Way 2 . Pines/Mansfield I 03 Q P 09 Mansfield Ave Wilber Road Pines Road 02964 0.00 14 Pines Rd Pines&Indiana West bound on ramp 0.00 C TPP 1,629 0 0 1,629 1,629 C STP(U) 330 0 0 330 330 C Other Sta 0 0 0 0 0 C Other 500 0 0 500 500 This project will reconfigure the WB ramps of 1-90 at SR27. It will also widen and reconstruct mansfield Ave.from Wilbur Rd.to SR27 to a 3-lane roadway with curb,gutter 0 0 2,459 2,459 Construction 3 Park Road I 03 © P 14 Park Rd Broadway Av Indiana Av 03714 0.75 C City 73 28 45 0 73 Reconstruct and widen to five lanes C AIP 292 112 180 0 292 140 225 0 365 Printed:. 5/6/2003 4 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2005 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work Item Class Status C Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other From To Road# Pro'# Len mi Type City 1 Len(mi) YP O Stat Meth Fund Source Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total 4 Appleway Road S 03 ❑/ P CPT14 ApplewayRoad Tschirley Road Hodges Road 00031 1.26 • C City 60 26 34 0 60 Reconstruct to a five-lane urban arterial C STP(U) 378 162 216 0 378 188 250 0 438 Preliminary Engineering 5 Barker Road-Mission to Euclid I 03 U P CGPT 14 Barker Road Mission Avenue Euclid Avenue 00230 1.00 C City 51 0 51 0 51 Reconstruct to a three-lane curbed arterial C AIP 324 0 324 0 324 0 375 0 375 Right-of-Way 6 32nd Avenue — I 03 U P 14 32nd Avenue CGPTW SR 27 Best Road 05971 0.48 C City 29 9 20 0 29 Reconstruct and widen to three lanes with curbs and sidewalks. C STP(U) 184 57 127 0 184 66 147 0 213 Prelim.Engineering,Right-of-Way Urban Construction Projects Total: 1,615 3,734 623 328 1,444 2,397 2,459 6,300 Printed: 5/6/2003 5 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2005 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work C Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City Item Class Status From To Road# Proj# Len(mi) Type O Stat Meth Fund Source Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total Bridge Construction 7 Barker Road Bridge I 09 ❑ P T 14 Barker Road @ Spokane River #5503 0.10 C City 685 0 0 685 685 C BR 2,741 0 0 2,741 2,741 Replace bridge over the Spokane River. 0 0 3,426 3,426 Bridge Construction Projects Total: 2,741 685 0 0 3,426 3,426 Total Program for 2005 4,356 3,734 623 1,013 1,444 2,397 5,885 9,726 Printed: 5/6/2003 6 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2006 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work c Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City Item Class Status From To Road# Proj# Len mi Type 1 Len(mi) YP 0 Stat Meth Fund Source Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total Urban Construction 1 Bridging the Valley-Park Road/BNSF Grade Sep I 03 S 14 Park Road Indiana Avenue Montgomery Ave. 03714 0.20 C City 331 16 66 249 331 C TPP 1,903 95 378 1,430 1,903 C Other Fed 176 • 9 35 132 176 C STP(U) 1,903 95 378 1,430 1,903 C OtherSta 2,381 118 473 1,790 2,381 C Other 352 17 70 265 352 Reconstruct Park Road to separate the grades of Park Road and the BNSF railroad tracks. 350 1,400 5,296 7,046 Prelim.Engineering,Right-of-Way,Construction 2 Appleway Road S 03 U P CPT 14 Appleway Road Tschirley Road Hodges Road 00031 1.26 C City 254 26 101 127 254 C STP(U) 1,622 162 649 811 1,622 Reconstruct to a five-lane urban arterial 188 750 938 1,876 _ Right-of-way 3 Evergreen Road I 03 U P 14 Evergreen Rd 32nd Avenue 16th Avenue 01170 1.00 • C City 100 40 60 0 100 C AIP 400 160 240 0 400 Reconstruct and widen to three lanes 200 300 0 500 Preliminary Engineering Printed: 5/6/2003 7 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2006 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands - Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work Item Class Status FromC Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City To Road# Proj# Len(mi) Type 0 Stat Meth Fund Source Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total 4 Flora Rd/SR290 Minor Intersection Improvements I 12 0 P 16 Flora Rd SR290 SR290 01345 0.00 • C City 2 1 0 1 2 C Other Sta 11 1 0 10 11 Construct raised curb channelization on SR290 to eliminate NBL&SBL movements 2 0 11 13 Prelim.Engineering,Construction 5 _Prelim. Road-Mission to Euclid I 03 Q P CGPT 14 Barker Road Mission Avenue Euclid Avenue 00230 1.00 C City 162 0 0 162 162 C AIP 1,039 0 0 1,039 1,039 Reconstruct to a three-lane curbed arterial 0 0 1,201 1,201 Construction 6 Barker Road I 03 Q P 14 Barker Road Appleway Road Mission Avenue 00230 0.77 C City 28 11 17 0 28 Reconstruct to a three-lane curbed arterial C STP(U) 178 70 108 0 178 81 125 0 206 Preliminary Engineering 7 Park Road I 03 U P 14 Park Rd Broadway Av Indiana Av 03714 0.75 C City 178 0 105 73 178 C AIP 712 0 420 292 712 Reconstruct and widen to five lanes 0 525 365 890 Printed: 5/6/2003 8 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2006 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work Item Class Status From To Road# Proj# Len(mi) Type O Stat Meth Fund Work ies Fu ds Funds FFed State Other unds Fundslty P.E. R.W. Const Total Source 8 Barker/SR290 Minor Intersection Improvement I 12 ❑ P 14 Barker Rd SR290 SR290 00230 0.00 C City 3 1 0 2 3 C Other Sta 12 2 0 10 12 Construct raised curb channetization to eliminate WBL movement and provide NBL acceleration lane on SR290 3 0 12 15 Prelim.Engineering,Construction 9 Barker Road I 02 U P CGPT 16 Barker Road 8th Avenue Appleway Road 00230 0.75 C City 28 11 17 0 28 C STP(U) 176 68 108 0 176 Reconstruct to a three-lane urban arterial 79 125 0 204 Preliminary Engineering 10 32nd Avenue I 03 LI P CGPTW 14 32nd Avenue SR 27 Best Road 05971 0.48 C City 80 0 20 60 80 C STP(U) 512 0 127 385 512 Reconstruct and widen to three lanes with curbs and sidewalks. 0 147 445 592 Right-of-Way,Construction Urban Construction Projects Total: 4,567 6,458 352 1,166 903 3,372 8,268 12,543 Printed: 5/6/2003 9 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2006 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name • Road Names Program Func Work Scope Item Class Status Envir Work C Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City From To Road# Proj# Len(mi) Type 0 Stat Meth Fund Source Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total Bridge Construction 11 Sullivan Road West Bridge I 03 g P 14 Sullivan Road @ Spokane River #4511-5 04597 0.22 C City 87 80 7 0 87 Reconstruct and widen west bridge C BR 348 320 28 0 348 400 35 0 435 Prelim.Engineering,Right-of-Way 12 Barker Road Bridge I 09 LJ P T 14 Barker Road • @ Spokane River #5503 0.10 C City 685 0 0 685 685 Replace bridge over the Spokane River. C BR 2,741 0 0 2,741 2,741 0 0 3,426 3,426 Bridge Construction Projects Total: 3,089 772 400 35 3,426 3,861 • Total Program for 2006 7,656 6,458 352 1,938 1,303 3,407 11,694 16,404 Printed: 5/6/2003 10 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2007 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work c Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City To Road# Proj# Len(mi) Type O Stat Meth Fund Source Item Class Status From Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total Urban Construction 1 Barker Road I 03 ❑ p 14 Barker Road Euclid Avenue SR 290 00230 0.95 • C City 30 13 17 0 30 Reconstruct to a three-lane curbed arterial C STP(U) 194 86 108 0 194 99 125 0 224 ---Prelim.Engineering,Right-of-Way 2 Appleway Road — — g 03 ❑d P -- 14 Appleway Road CPT PP Y Tschirley Road Hodges Road 00031 1.26 C City 380 0 0 380 380 Reconstruct to a five lane urban arterial C STP(U) 2,433 0 0 2,433 2,433 Construction 0 0 2,813 2,813 3 Evergreen Road I 03 Er P 14 Evergreen Rd 32nd Avenue 16th Avenue 01170 1.00 C City 220 0 0 220 220 C City 180 0 180 0 180 Reconstruct and widen to three lanes C AIP 720 0 720 0 720 Construction 0 900 220 1,120 4 Barker Road I 03 U P 14 Barker Road Appleway Road Mission Avenue 00230 0.77 C City 51 0 51 0 51 Reconstruct to a three-lane curbed arterial C STP(U) 324 0 324 0 324 Right-of-Way 0 375 0 375 Printed: 5/6/2003 11 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2007 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Item Class Status Envir Work C Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City From To Road# Proj# Len(mi) Type O Stat Meth Fund Source Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total 5 Park Road I 03 © P 14 Park Rd Broadway Av Indiana Av 03714 0.75 • C City 292 0 0 292 292 C City 249 0 0 249 249 C AIP 1,168 0 0 1,168 1,168 C TPP 1,430 0 0 1,430 1,430 C STP(U) 1,430 0 0 1,430 1,430 C Other Fed 132 0 0 132 132 C OtherSta 1,790 0 0 1,790 1,790 Reconstruct and widen to five lanes C Other 265 0 0 265 265 0 0 1,460 1,460 6Barker Road I 02 U P CGPT • 16 Barker Road 8th Avenue Appleway Road 00230 0.75 C City 51 0 51 0 51 Reconstruct to a three-lane urban arterial C STP(R) 324 0 324 0 324 _ Right-of-Way 0 375 0 375 7 Flora Road I 03 U P 14 Flora Rd Sprague Av Mission Av 01344 1.00 C City 27 27 0 0 27 Reconstruct to a three-lane arterial. C STP(U) 173 173 0 0 173 200 0 0 200 • Printed: 5/6/2003 12 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2007 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work C Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City Item Class Status From To Road# Proj# Len(mi) Type O Stat Meth Fund Source Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total 8 32nd Avenue I 03 0 P CGPTW 14 32nd Avenue SR 27 Best Road 05971 0.48 C City 90 0 0 90 90 C STP(U) 577 0 0 577 577 Reconstruct and widen to three lanes with curbs and sidewalks. 0 0 667 667 Construction Urban Construction Projects Total: 5,587 5,108 265 1,570 299 1,775 10,456 12,530 Bridge Construction 9 Sullivan Road West Bridge I 03 g P 14 Sullivan Road @ Spokane River #4511-5 04597 0.22 C City 757 0 0 757 757 C BR 3,026 0 0 3,026 3,026 Reconstruct and widen west bridge 0 0 3,783 3,783 Construction Bridge Construction Projects Total: 3,026 757 0 0 3,783 3,783 Printed: 5/6/2003 13 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2007 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work C Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City Item Class Status From To Road# Proj# Len(mi) Type O Stat Meth Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total Fund Source Total Program for 2007 8,613 5,108 265 2,327 299 1,775 14,239 16,313 • Printed: 5/6/2003 14 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2008 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work c Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City Road# Proj# Len mi) TyPe O Stat Meth Fund SourceItem Class Status From To Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total Urban Construction 1 Evergreen Road I 03 g P 14 Evergreen Rd 32nd Avenue 16th Avenue 01170 1.00 C AIP 880 0 0 880 880 Reconstruct and widen to three lanes 0 0 880 880 2 Barker Road I 03 ❑ P 14 Barker Road Appleway Road Mission Avenue 00230 0.77 C City 125 0 0 125 125 C STP(U) 800 0 0 800 800 Reconstruct to a three-lane curbed arterial 0 0 925 925 Construction 3 Barker Road — — — I 03 U P — 14 Barker Road Euclid Avenue SR 290 00230 0.95 C City 51 0 51 0 51 C STP(U) 324 0 324 0 324 Reconstruct to a three-lane curbed arterial 0 375 0 375 Right-of-Way 4 Barker Road I 02 U P CGPT 16 Barker Road 8th Avenue Appleway Road 00230 0.75 • C City 122 0 0 .122 122 C STP(U) 779 0 0 779 779 Reconstruct to a three-lane urban arterial 0 0 901 901 Construction Printed: 5/6/2003 15 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2008 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work C Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City Item Class Status From To Road# Proj# Len(mi) Type O Stat Meth Fund Source Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total 5 Valley Couplet-Project 3 2797 S 01 �/❑ S CGPTW 14 Valley Couplet Evergreen Road Sullivan Road 08000 1.02 • C City 80 30 50 0 80 C STP(U) 194 194 0 0 194 Construct multi-lane facility with curbs and sidewalks. Remove islands on Sprague 224 50 0 274 Avenue and restripe. Right-of-Way 6 Flora Road I 03 Qr P 14 Flora Rd Sprague Av Mission Av 01344 1.00 C City 108 0 108 0 108 C STP(U) 692 0 692 0 692 Reconstruct to a three-lane arterial. 0 800 0 800 7 Valley Couplet-Project 2 2883 S 01 U S 14 Sprague Ave University Rd Evergreen Rd 04538 2.02 14 2nd Avenue University Rd Evergreen Rd 00001 2.02 C City 50 12 38 0 50 C TPP 480 120 360 0 480 C STP(U) 292 69 223 0 292 Construct multi-lane facility with curbs and sidewalks. Remove islands on Sprague 201 621 0 822 Avenue and restripe. _Prelim.Engineering,Right-of-Way 8 Bowdish Road I 03 IJ P CGPTW 14 Bowdish Road 32nd Avenue 8th Avenue 00297 1.52 C City 132 32 100 0 132 C AIP 527 127 400 0 527 Reconstruct and widen roadway to three lanes. 159 500 0 659 Preliminary Engineering Printed: 5/6/2003 16 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2008 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Item Class Status Envir Work C Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City From To Road# Proj# Len(mi) Type 0 Stat Meth Fund Source Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total Urban Construction Projects Total: 3,081 1,887 668 584 2,346 2,706 5,636 Bridge Construction 9 Sullivan Road West Bridge I 03 P 14 Sullivan Road @ Spokane River #4511-S 04597 0.22 C City 757 0 0 757 757 Reconstruct and widen west bridge C BR 3,026 0 0 3,026 3,026 0 0 3,783 3,783 Bridge Construction Projects Total: 3,026 757 0 0 3,783 3,783 Total Program for 2008 6,107 1,887 1,425 584 2,346 6,489 9,419 Printed: 5/6/2003 17 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2009 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work Item Class Status From To Road# Pro# Len mi Type c Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City 1 Len(mi) yP O Stat Meth Fund Source Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total Urban Construction 1 Valley Couplet-Project 4 S 01 ❑� P CGPTW • 14 Valley Couplet Sullivan Road Appleway Road 08000 1.19 C City 54 37 17 0 54 C STP(U) 350 242 108 0 350 Construct four lanes with curbs and sidewalks. Remove islands on Sprague Avenue and restripe. 279 125 0 404 Preliminary Engineering 2 Valley Couplet-Project 2 2883 S 01 Q S 14 Sprague Ave University Rd Evergreen Rd 04538 2.02 14 2nd Avenue University Rd Evergreen Rd 00001 2.02 C City 50 12 38 0 50 C TPP 480 120 360 0 480 C STP(U) 292 69 223 0 292 Construct multi-lane facility with curbs and sidewalks. Remove islands on Sprague Avenue and restripe. 201 621 0 822 Prelim.Engineering,Right-of-Way 3 Sullivan Road I 03 �/ P 14 Sullivan Road Euclid Avenue Wellesley Avenue 04597 1.00 C City 93 93 0 0 93 Reconstruct to a seven-lane urban arterial.Widen bridges at Spokane River,UPRR, BNRR,and SR 290 93 0 0 93 Prelim. Engineering 4 Valley Couplet-Project 3 2797 S 01 J S CGPTW 14 Valley Couplet Evergreen Road Sullivan Road 08000 1.02 C City 148 0 61 87 148 C STP(U) 947 0 390 557 947 Construct multi-lane facility with curbs and sidewalks. Remove islands on Sprague Avenue and restripe. 0 451 644 1,095 Complete construction Printed: 5/6/2003 18 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. Department of Public Works 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2009 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work C Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City Item Class Status From To Road# Proj# Len(mi) Type O Stat Meth Fund Source Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total 5 Barker Road I 03 ❑ P 14 Barker Road Euclid Avenue SR 290 00230 0.95 C City 154 0 0 154 154 C STP(U) 987 0 0 987 987 Reconstruct to a three-lane curbed arterial 0 0 1,141 1,141 Construction 6 Flora Road I 03 U P — 14 Flora Rd Sprague Av Mission Av 01344 1.00 C City 203 0 0 203 203 C STP(U) 1,297 0 0 1,297 1,297 Reconstruct to a three-lane arterial. 0 0 1,500 1,500 7 Euclid Rd/Flora Rd I 03 k P 17 Euclid Av Flora Road Barker Road 01166 0.97 16 Flora Rd. Euclid Road Euclid Road 01345 0.14 C City 50 50 0 0 50 Reconstruct to provide a two lane,shouldered arterial 50 0 0 50 Prelim. Engineering 8 Bowdish Road — I 03 ❑ P CGPTW 14 Bowdish Road 32nd Avenue 8th Avenue 00297 1.52 C City 210 0 100 110 210 C AIP 838 0 400 438 838 Reconstruct and widen roadway to three lanes. 0 500 548 1,048 Right-of-Way Printed: 5/6/2003 19 City of Spokane Valley Hearing Date: Adoption Date: Department of Public Works Env.Assess.Date Resolution No. 2004 - 2009 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program 2009 Annual Construction Program Dollars in thousands Project Name Road Names Program Func Work Scope Envir Work c Fund Work Utilities Fed State Other City Item Class Status From To Road# Pro Type j# Len(mi) YP O Stat Meth Fund Source. Funds Funds Funds Funds P.E. R.W. Const Total Urban Construction Projects Total: 3,873 1,318 962 623 1,697 3,833 6,153 Total Program for 2009 3,873 1,318 962 623 1,697 3,833 6,153 Printed: 5/6/2003 20 S YEAR ROAD PLAN WITHIN THE CRY OF SPOKANE VALLEY .. , a C t�oaa.vwm 2. 200E o Into,nese /Wag •2000` -- ., MILLWOOD SPOKANE VALLEY i.1 1 . , " 1-.aim .. ::,'�c ::;'i. I LIBERTY I. LAKE i ,. • nu: • y DRAFT 5.16.03 City of Spokane Valley Planning Commission RULES OF PROCEDURE We, the members of the Planning Commission of the City of Spokane Valley, State of Washington, pursuant to the City of Spokane Valley Ordinance No. 35, do hereby adopt and publish the following Rules of Procedure ORGANIZATION AND RULES OF PROCEDURE 1. Name A. The "City of Spokane Valley Planning Commission",, hereinafter referred to, as the "Commission" is an advisory body created by the City Council for purposes consistent with Ordinance No. 35. 2. Location A. The Commission offices shall be the City Hall of the City of Spokane Valley. 3. Officers Unless otherwise required by a vacancy in office, the Commission shall organize every second year in accordance with Ordinance No 35. A. Officers of the Commission shall be elected from its membership; the officers shall be Chair, Vice Chair, and other appropriate officers that the Commission may choose to approve and appoint by majority vote. B. The Chair shall preside over the Commission and exercise all powers incidental to the office, retaining however, the full right as a member of the Commission to propose second motions and have a vote recorded on all matters of the Commission. C. The Vice-Chair shall, in the absence of the Chair from any meeting, perform all the duties incumbent upon the Chair, and retain the full right as a member of the Commission in the same manner as the Chair. 4. Secretary of the Commission A. The Director of the Department of Community Development or his/her designee shall serve as the Secretary to the Commission. 1 B. The Secretary shall provide for a tape recording of Commission meetings, including public hearings and shall ensure that summary minutes of all public hearings are prepared and filed in the public record. C. The Secretary will conduct and record a roll call of the Commission members at each meeting, public hearing and shall note for the record attendance at study sessions. 5. Election of Officers A. Officers shall be elected at the second regular meeting in the 11th calendar month of each year, by majority vote of the membership of the Commission. Terms of office shall run from January 1 following the election meeting until December 31 of the second year, or until a successor has been elected. No Commission member shall serve more than two full consecutive terms as Chair of the Commission. No member shall serve as vice-chair for more than two full consecutive terms. B. A vacancy in any office will be filled by a special election, to be held at a convenient time with a majority present. In the event that the office of Chair is vacated, the vice-chair shall serve in that capacity until the required special election is held. Any member of the Commission is eligible to fill the vacancy. However, no member can hold two office positions. 6. Quorum A. A quorum shall consist of four members of the Commission and no action can be taken in the absence of a quorum except to adjourn the meeting to a subsequent date. A quorum must be present for public hearings and study sessions. 7. Voting A. The affirmative vote of a majority of those present shall be necessary for the adoption of any motion or other general matter. B. For the conduct of business dealing with matters, which require adoption or changes to the City's Comprehensive Plan and the election of officers, at least four affirmative votes must be cast. Each member of the Commission is entitled to one vote but no proxy shall be allowed. 2 8. Meetings A. There shall be two Planning Commission regular meetings each month. The meetings shall be held on the 2nd and 4t Wednesdays of the month, commencing at 6:30 p.m. and ending at 9:30 p.m. until July 31 and thereafter on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month at the time set forth above. Meeting ending time can be extended by a majority vote of the commission. Meetings may be used for general planning matters, study sessions or public hearings as described below. 1. Meetings on General Planning Matters. General planning matters to be reviewed by the Commission will be typically be preceded by a study session of the Commission to discuss the issues with Community Development Department staff. Generally, no testimony from the public shall be taken at a study session. 2. Public Hearing Meeting. A public hearing is a meeting wherein general business and public hearing items, such as the Comprehensive Plan and development regulations are discussed and decided. 3. Scheduled meetings may be canceled or convened at other times if deemed necessary by the Chair or, in the absence of the Chair, by the Vice-Chair. Notice of cancellation shall be given personally to Commission Members and to the public by posting a notice at Commission offices. 4. The order of business for Meetings shall be: (a) Call to order by Chair. (b) Pledge of Allegiance. (c) Roll call by recording secretary. (d) Approval of Agenda. (e) Approval or amendment of minutes. (f) Commission Members Report (g) Administrative Report. (h) Commission Business. a. Old Business b. New Business (i) Public Comment (j) For the Good of the Order. (k) Adjournment. B. Planning Commission meetings shall be held in accordance with the requirements of the Open Meetings Act, RCW Chapter 42.30. 3 C. Special meetings and study sessions may be called: 1. By the request of the Chair, or, in the Chair's absence, by the Vice- Chair. 2. By the written request of three or more members of the Commission. 3. By agreed motion of the Commission. 9. CONDUCT OF HEARINGS A. Actions for a Planning Commission Public Hearing. 1. Prior to the start of the public hearing, the Chair may require that all persons wishing to be heard shall sign in with the Secretary, giving their names and addresses, the agenda item, and whether they wish to speak as proponent, opponent, or otherwise. Any person who fails to sign in shall not be permitted to speak until all those who signed in have done so. At any public hearing, persons who have signed in and wish to be heard shall be given an opportunity to be heard. However, the Chair shall be authorized to establish speaker time limits and otherwise control presentations to avoid repetition. The Chair, subject to concurrence by the majority of the Commission, may establish time limits and otherwise control presentations. The Chair may change the order of speakers so that testimony is heard in the most logical groupings, (i.e., proponents, opponents, adjacent owners, vested interests, etc.) B. The Chair introduces the agenda item, opens the public hearing, and announces the following Rules of Order: 1. All comments by proponents, opponents, or the public shall be made from the speaker's rostrum, and any individual making comments shall first give his/her name and address. This is required because an official recorded transcript of the public hearing is being made. 2. It is not necessary to be a proponent or opponent in order to speak. If you consider yourself neither a proponent nor opponent, please speak during the proponent portion and identify yourself as neither a proponent nor an opponent. 3. No comments shall be made from any other location, and anyone making "out of order" comments shall be subject to removal from the meeting. 4 4. Please avoid demonstrations, applause or other audience participation during or at the conclusion of anyone's presentation. It is distracting to the Commission and persons testifying. 5. These rules are intended to promote an orderly system of holding a public hearing, to give persons an opportunity to be heard and to ensure that individuals are not embarrassed by exercising their right of free speech. C. When the Commission conducts a hearing to which the Appearance of Fairness Doctrine applies, the Chair (or in the case of a potential violation by that individual, the Vice Chair) will ask if any Commission member knows of any reason which would require such member to excuse themselves pursuant to the Appearance of Fairness Doctrine. The form of the announcement is as follows: All Commission members should now give consideration as to whether they have: (1) A demonstrated bias or prejudice for or against any party to the proceedings; (2) A direct or indirect financial interest in the outcome of the proceeding; (3) A prejudgment of the issue prior to hearing the facts on the record, or (4) Had ex parte contact with any individual, excluding administrative staff, with regard to an issue prior to the hearing. Please refer to Section 16(B) for more specific information on how to proceed where there has been an ex parte communication. If any Commission member should answer in the affirmative, then the Commission members should state the reason for his/her answer so that the Chair may inquire of administration as to whether a violation of the Appearance of Fairness Doctrine exists. CONDUCTING THE PUBLIC HEARING The Chair announces the matter and opens the public hearing stating the date and time. The Chair allows staff to describe the matter under consideration and place matters in the public record. The Chair inquires as to whether Commissioners have any questions of staff. If any Commission member has questions, the appropriate individual will be recalled. 5 The Chair allows proponents, opponents and the public to offer testimony and evidence on the pending matter. The Chair may allow Commission members to ask questions of any person at the conclusion of their testimony. At the conclusion of the public testimony, the Chair asks staff if any additional information, testimony or evidence to submit for the record. The Chair either closes or continues the public hearing. Additional testimony may not be requested or considered after the closing of the public hearing, unless the Chair declares the record open until a date certain for the purpose of receiving written testimony or materials. The Chair inquires if there is a motion by any Commission member. If a motion is made, it shall be in the form of an affirmative motion. Following the motion and its second, discussion occurs among Commission members. The Chair inquires if there is any further discussion by the Commission members. The Chair inquires if there are any final comments or recommendations from staff. The Chair inquires of the Commission members if they are ready for the question. The Secretary records a roll call vote. The Chair may direct staff to prepare findings for approval. D. Pre-filing of testimony or evidence is encouraged and may be delivered to the Department of Community Development in advance of a hearing. 10. Agenda, Staff Reports and Minutes for Regular Meetings. A. Typically, a copy of the agenda for every regular meeting of the Planning Commission shall be sent to each member up to seven (7) days prior to the date of the meeting. B. If available, staff reports will be sent to Planning Commission members with the agenda. Agendas and staff reports will be made available to applicants and the public at the same time. 11. Minutes and Communications with the City Council. 6 A Minutes of all meetings shall be kept and the complete files of proceedings and actions taken in connection therewith shall be considered the public record and filed with the City Clerk. The Secretary shall provide the Commission members with a set of minutes of the previous meeting. These minutes shall be considered for approval by the Commission at a regularly scheduled public meeting and upon approval shall become part of the official record of action of the Commission. Minutes shall also be transmitted as correspondence to the City Council for general information. B The assigned City Council Liaison may attend meetings for the purposes of communications with the Council as set forth in the "CITY OF SPOKANE VALLEY GOVERNANCE COORDINATION MANUAL". 12. Recording of Meetings Proceedings of all regular meetings, public hearings and study sessions shall be recorded and retained. 13. Temporary Committees The Chair shall have authority to create temporary committees of one or more members and to appoint the members to such committees, which may be charged with such duties as examination, investigation and inquiry into one or more subjects of interest to the Commission. No temporary committee shall have the power to bind the Commission to the endorsement of any plan or program. The Chair may appoint citizens to committees of the Commission. 14. Code of Conduct A. Prohibited Acts. Members of the Commission are prohibited from: 1. Acting in a manner, which would result in neglect of duty, misfeasance or malfeasance in office. 2. Acting in a manner that intentionally disrupts Commission meetings. • 3. Missing six (6) or more regularly scheduled meetings or study sessions in a 12-month period without such absence being excused by the Commission. 4. Using his or her position to secure special privileges or exemptions for himself, herself, or others. 7 5. Directly or indirectly giving or agreeing to receive compensation, gifts, rewards, or gratuities from any source, except the City of Spokane Valley, for a matter connected with or related to the services as a member of the Commission, unless otherwise provided by law. 6. Accepting employment or engaging in business or professional activities that he or she might reasonably expect would require or induce said member to disclose confidential information acquired by reason of membership on the Commission. 7. Disclosing confidential information gained by reason of his or her membership on the Planning Commission or using such information for his or her personal gain or benefit. 15. Conflict of Interest A. Any Commission member having a direct or indirect interest in, or who would benefit from any matter, shall disclose this interest and shall, if deemed appropriate by that commissioner or required by law, refrain from participating or voting on the matter. B. No member may participate or vote on a matter unless the member has been in attendance at all public hearings regarding such matter or has listened to the taped recording of the public hearing and reviewed the written record of the matter in question. 16. Appearance of Fairness A. The Commission shall adhere to the applicable requirements of the appearance of fairness doctrine, RCW Chapter 42.36. B. During the pendency of any quasi-judicial proceeding, no Commission member may engage in ex parte communications with proponents or opponents about a proposal involved in the pending proceeding, unless the Commission member: (1) places on the record the substance of such oral or written communications; and (2) provided that a public announcement of the content of the communication and of the parties' right to rebut the substance of the communication shall be made at each hearing where action is taken or considered on the subject. This does not prohibit correspondence between a citizen and Commission members if the correspondence is made part of the record, when it pertains to the subject matter of a quasi-judicial proceeding. RCW 42.36.060" 8 KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENT: That the undersigned Secretary of the Spokane Valley Planning Commission does hereby certify that upon review and majority vote the above and forgoing rules have been duly adopted by the members of said Commission. BY: Secretary of the Commission Date: 9 Dill Gothmann's Comments DRAFT 5.16.03 City of Spokane Valley Planning Commission RULES OF PROCEDURE We, the members of the Planning Commission of the City of Spokane Valley, State of Washington, pursuant to the City of Spokane Valley Ordinance No. 35, do hereby adopt and publish the following Rules of Procedure ORGANIZATION AND RULES OF PROCEDURE 1. Name A. The "City of Spokane Valley Planning Commission' hereinafter referred to, as the "Commission" is an advisory body created by the City Council for purposes consistent with Ordinance No. 35. 2. Location A. The Commission offices shall be the City Hall of the City of Spokane Valley. 3. Officers Unless otherwise required by a vacancy in office, the Commission shall organize every second year [This is OK with me, but I thought we were going to elect officers every year] in accordance with Ordinance No 35. A. Officers of the Commission shall be elected from its membership; the officers shall be Chair, Vice Chair, and other appropriate officers that the Commission may choose to approve and appoint by majority vote. B. The Chair shall preside over the Commission and exercise all powers incidental to the office, retaining however, the full right as a member of the Commission to propose motions, second motions and have a vote recorded on all matters of the Commission. C. The Vice-Chair shall, in the absence of the Chair from any meeting, perform all the duties incumbent upon the Chair, and retain the full right as a member of the Commission in the same manner as the Chair. 4. Secretary of the Commission A. The Director of the Department of Community Development or his/her designee shall serve as the Secretary to the Commission. 1 Bill Gothmann's Comments least four affirmative votes must be cast. Each member of the Commission is entitled to one vote but no proxy shall be allowed. 8. Meetings A. There shall be two Planning Commission regular meetings each month. The meetings shall be held on the 2nd and 4 Wednesdays of the month, commencing at 6:30 p.m. and ending at 9:30 p.m. until July 31 and thereafter on the 2"d and 4th Thursdays of the month at the time set forth above. n - - - - _ -- _ - s and 3rd wee , - Meeting ending time can be extended by a majority vote of the commission. Meetings may be used for general planning matters, study sessions or public hearings as described below. 1. Meetings on General Planning Matters. General planning matters to be reviewed by the Commission will be typically be preceded by a study session of the Commission to discuss the issues with, Community Development Department staff. Generally, no testimony from the public shall be taken at a study session. 2. Public Hearing Meeting. A public hearing is a meeting wherein general business and public hearing items, such as the Comprehensive Plan and development regulations are discussed and decided. 3. Scheduled meetings may be canceled or convened at other times if deemed necessary by the Chair or, in the absence of the Chair, by the Vice-Chair. Notice of cancellation shall be given personally to Commission Members and to the public by posting a notice at Commission offices. _ -(� - 4. The•order of business for Meetings shall ise: " " _ ' (a) Call to order by Chair. (b) Pledge of Allegiance. •• - - •' - -- . . .-., i : . -. ' -4 ite a .. ttae aga-j- (c) Roll call by recording secretary. __--(Deleted:b (d) Approval of Agenda. (()___Approval or amendment of minutes. ----{Deleted:c (f) Commission Members Report 3 Bill Gothmann's Comments 1. All comments by proponents, opponents, or the public shall be made from the speaker's rostrum, and any individual making comments shall first give his/her name and address. This is required because an official recorded transcript of the public hearing is being made. 2. It is not necessary to be a proponent or opponent in order to speak. If you consider yourself neither a proponent nor opponent, please speak during the proponent portion and identify yourself as neither a proponent nor an opponent. 3. No comments shall be made from any other location, and anyone making"out of order" comments shall be subject to removal from the meeting. 4. Please avoid demonstrations, applause or other audience participation during or at the conclusion of anyone's presentation. It is distracting to the Commission and persons testifying. 5. These rules are intended to promote an orderly system of holding a public hearing, to give persons an opportunity to be heard and to ensure that individuals are not embarrassed by exercising their right of free speech. C. When the Commission conducts a hearing to which the Appearance of Fairness Doctrine applies, the Chair (or in the case of a potential violation by that individual, the Vice Chair will ask if any Commission member knows of any reason which would require such member to excuse themselves pursuant to the Appearance of Fairness Doctrine. The form of the announcement is as follows: All Commission members should now give consideration as to whether. they have: (1) A demonstrated bias or prejudice for or against any party to the proceedings; (2)A direct or indirect financial interest in the outcome of the proceeding; (3)A prejudgment of the issue prior to hearing the facts on the record, or (4) Had ex parte contact with any individual, excluding administrative staff, with regard to an issue prior to the hearing. If any Commission member should answer in the affirmative, then the Commission members should state the reason for his/her answer so that the Chair may inquire of administration as to whether a violation of the Appearance of Fairness Doctrine exists. 5 Bill Gothmann's Comments 10. Agenda, Staff Reports and Minutes for Regular Meetings. A. Typically, a copy of the agenda for every regular meeting of the Planning Commission shall be sent to each member up to seven (7) days prior to the date of the meeting. B. If available, staff reports will be sent to Planning Commission members with the agenda. Agendas and staff reports will be made available to applicants and the public at the same time. 11. Minutes and Communications with the City Council. A Minutes of all meetings shall be kept and the complete files of proceedings and actions taken in connection therewith shall be considered the public record and filed with the City Clerk. The Secretary shall provide the Commission members with a set of minutes of the previous meeting. These minutes shall be considered for approval by the Commission at a regularly scheduled public meeting and upon approval shall become part of the official record of action of the Commission. Minutes shall also be transmitted as correspondence to the City Council for general information. B The assigned City Council Liaison may attend meetings for the purposes of communications with the Council as set forth in the "CITY OF SPOKANE VALLEY GOVERNANCE COORDINATION MANUAL". 12. Recording of Meetings Proceedings of all regular meetings, public hearings and study sessions shall be recorded and retained. 13. Temporary Committees The Chair shall have authority to create temporary committees of one or more members and to appoint the members to such committees, which may be charged with such duties as examination, investigation and inquiry into one or more subjects of interest to the Commission. No temporary committee shall have the power to bind the Commission to the endorsement of any plan or program. The Chair may appoint citizens to committees of the Commission. 14. Code of Conduct A. Prohibited Acts.- Members of the Commission are prohibited from: 7 Bill Gothmann's Comments KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENT: That the undersigned Secretary of the Spokane Valley Planning Commission does hereby certify that upon review and majority vote the above and forgoing rules have been duly adopted by the members of said Commission. BY: Secretary of the Commission Date: 9 UI 1 C�' :/ DRAFT Spokane EXAMPLE • Valley ONLY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT FOR PERIOD BETWEEN 3/31/03 - 5/30/03 PROJECTS COMPLETED BETWEEN 3/31 AND 5/30, 2003 Type of Transaction Number of Transactions Lot Count* Total Transactions Certs. of Exception Subdivisions Short Plats 0 0 Zone Reclassifications Administrative Actions 3 Admin. Variances SEPA Business Registrations Adult Use Licenses Comm. Bldg. Permits 505 Right of Way Permits 254 Cond. Use Permits TOTALS PROJECTS IN PROCESS Type of Transaction Number of Transactions Lot Count* Total Transactions 4 Certs. of Exception Subdivisions Short Plats 11 29 Zone Reclassifications Administrative Actions Admin. Variances SEPA Business Registrations Adult Use Licenses Comm. Bldg. Permits 10 Right of Way Permits Cond. Use Permits TOTALS *Not included in Total Transactions, for reference purposes only. NEW PROJECT APPLICATIONS Type of Transaction Number of Transactions Lot Count* Total Transactions Certs. of Exception 23 30 Subdivisions 12_ Short Plats 11 29 Zone Reclassifications 7 Binding Sites 1 2 Administrative Actions 3 Admin. Variances 8 SEPA Business Registrations Adult Use Licenses Comm. Bldg. Permits 515 Right of Way Permits 254 Cond. Use Permits 2 TOTALS I*Not included in Total Transactions, for reference purposes only. I ON-SITE SERVICES Front Counter** Code Enforcements Phone Calls*** Other 908 30 1,794 **Average time spent per encounter in Permit Center=20 minutes. ***Average time spent per phone encounter= 10 minutes. _I FEES COLLECTED Month Number of Permits Total Income April, 2003 502 $39,329.44 April, 2003 27 $13,500.00 (County permit transfer) May, 2003 $9,290.00