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Thurston Regional Planning Council Annual Listing of Obligated MPO Projects CY 2015 March, 2016 2424 Heritage Court SW, Suite A, Olympia, WA 98502 360.956.7575 www.trpc.org

About TRPC, established in 1967, is a 21-member intergovernmental board made up of local governmental jurisdictions within Thurston County, plus the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation and the Nisqually Indian Tribe. As the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and state designated Regional Transportation Planning Organization (RTPO), the Regional Council ensures a continuing, comprehensive, and coordinated approach to local, regional and state transportation planning. The MPO boundary includes the cities of Lacey, Olympia and Tumwater, plus an area roughly approximating these cities urban growth areas. The annual obligation report focuses on projects within the MPO. Annual Obligation Report Federal regulations [23 CFR 450.332] require the MPO, in cooperation with public transportation operators and the State, to compile an annual listing of federal transportation funds from 23 USC and 49 USC Chapter 53, awarded in the metropolitan area and obligated during the previous year. These are essentially funds administered by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). Projects awarded federal highway and transit transportation funds are required to be programed in the metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP) and into the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (or STIP) before they can be authorized to proceed obligating and expending those funds. The annual obligation report must include for each project sufficient descriptive material from the MTIP to identify the project and responsible agencies [23 CFR 450.324(e)(1 and 4)], such as type of work, termini and length. It must report for each project, the amount of federal funds requested in the MTIP (over the 4 years it covers), the federal funding that was obligated during the preceding year, and the federal funding remaining and available for subsequent years. The report is submitted to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) for inclusion in the STIP. For More Information TRPC s website, www.trpc.org, provides information on the MTIP, the long range transportation plan, the regional work program and a variety of ongoing projects. Questions about the annual obligation report or other regional transportation activities may be directed to TRPC by email at info@trpc.org, by phone at 360.956.7575 or by regular post at 2424 Heritage Court SW, Olympia, WA 98502. If you need special accommodations please call us at 360-956-7575 and ask for the ADA Coordinator. For TDD users, please use the State's toll-free relay service, (800) 833-6388, and ask the operator to dial 360-956-7575. Arrangements can be made to review and comment in other languages. Page 1 of 6

Lacey STIP ID: Lacey11007 Federal ID: 000S(304) Citywide Intersection ITS Safety Improvements Phase 1 Signal upgrade program. Note: Obligation and deobligation rebalances funds between phases for net effect of. HSIP Citywide N/A N/A Lacey STIP ID: Lacey11003 Federal ID: 5284(001) Willamette Dr/31st Ave Roundabout Construct roundabout. STP(US) $1,591,660 $1,591,660 Willamette Dr at 31st Ave NE 0.25 mi Olympia STIP ID: Oly1312d Federal ID: 5320(004) 22nd Avenue Sidewalk Project Includes sidewalk, planter strip, education materials and events. TAP(SR) $874,250 $515,354 $358,896 22nd Avenue Cain Road to Boulevard Road 0.41 miles Olympia STIP ID: Oly1101a Federal ID: 9934(017) Boulevard and 22nd Roundabout Counstruct roundabout. Note: Obligation activity moved funds among phases, with no net change in obligation. STP(US) Boulevard Road at 22nd Avenue 0.10 miles Olympia STIP ID: Oly1513b Federal ID: 5282(005) Pacific Avenue Pedestrian Crossing Imrpvements At Devoe Street and Landsdale Road, install a crosswalk, signing and pedestrian-activated flashing beacons. Replace or install curb access ramps to meet ADA standards as needed. HSIP $327,405 $21,085 $306,320 Pacific Avenue Devoe Street to Landsdale Road N/A

Olympia STIP ID: Oly1312f Federal ID: 0920(010) Quince Street Sidewalk Remove existing asphalt walking path and replace it with curb and a concrete sidewalk. Install a school zone flashing beacon. TAP(SR) $203,200 $26,350 $176,850 Quince Street Miller Avenue to Reeves Middle School 0.14 miles Thurston County STIP ID: WA-1229 Federal ID: 2034(065) Chehalis Western Trail Ph. 3 (Pacific Ave) Class 1 trail includes pedestrian bridge over Pacific Avenue, with connections to sidewalks, and at-grade STP(E) ($275,000) $275,000 crossing on Pacific Avenue. STP(U) ($67,500) $67,500 Chehalis Western Trail Woodland Trail to I-5 0.45 miles Thurston County STIP ID: WA-05180 Federal ID: 000S(265) Thurston County Run-Off-Road & Intersection Safety Project Countywide Systemwide analysis to address run-off-the-road and intersection crashes, and identify low cost solutions. HSIP $221,000 ($221,000) Countywide N/A N/A Thurston County STIP ID: WA-08060 Federal ID: 2034(073) Thurston County Safe Routes to School Program - Lydia Hawk Elementary Extending sidewalk, traffic calming, improved crossings, and other supplementary improvements. Also includes education and outreach efforts. TAP(SR) $735,000 $130,000 $605,000 5th Avenue & Ranger Vicinity Lydia Hawk Elementary 0.33 miles Thurston County Thurston County Safety - Guardrail Install guardrail. STIP ID: WA-05253 HSIP ($226,889) $226,889 Various Countywide N/A

TRPC STIP ID: TRPC1401 Federal ID: 2034(072) SFY 2015-2016 TRPC Transportation Work Program Planning activities in the work program of regionally determined transportation initiatives. Note: Funds were carried forward from 2012. See TRPC1207/2034(072). STP(US) $195,469 $195,469 Regionwide N/A N/A TRPC STIP ID: TRPC1207 Federal ID: 2034(068) TRPC Transportation Work Program Planning activities in the work program of regionally determined transportation initiatives. Note: These funds from the 2012 work program are being carried forward, so they are deobligated from this project. See also TRPC1401/2034(072). STP(US) ($195,469) $195,469 Regionwide N/A N/A Tumwater STIP ID: WA-06749 Federal ID: 1325(005) Tumwater Historical Park Trail Connection Class 1 trail connection from current terminus of Deschutes Valley Trail to Marathon State Park. TAP(US) $208,576 $208,576 Tumwater Hisotircal Park Trail vic Grant St to Marathon State Park 0.30 WSDOT STIP ID: TRPC P1 Federal ID: various Asphalt/Chip Seal Preservation TRPC Grouping of preservation projects for state highways and freeways in the Thurston Region. Pavement NHPP $6,705,228 $369,889 $6,335,339 condition rating is projected to drop below the adopted standards at multiple project locations. By inlaying the existing roadway with hot mix asphalt, the existing pavement condition rating will be increased to be within adopted standards. STP $3,158,594 $1,834,581 $1,324,013 Various N/A N/A

WSDOT STIP ID: 300522C34 Federal ID: 0053(969) I-5/Nisqually River Bridges - Bridge Painting Paint bridges. BR ($2,195) $2,195 I-5 IM ($16,880) $16,880 at Nisqually River Bridges N/A WSDOT STIP ID: 300596T Federal ID: 0053(968) I-5/SR 510 to SR 512 Congestion Management Completing the interchange justification reports for DuPont Steilacoom Road interchange, 41st Division IM $415,813 ($415,813) Street interchange, Berkley Street interchange, Thorne Lane interchange, Martin Way interchange, and Marvin Road interchange to expedite delivery when future funding becomes available. STP $59,719 ($59,719) I-5 MP 109.15 to MP 123.58 14.43 miles WSDOT STIP ID: 300599L34 Federal ID: 0053(972) I-5/Vicinity Tumwater Blvd to Gravelly Lake Dr - Paving Paving. NHPP $105,000 ($105,000) I-5 Vicinity Tumwater Blvd to N Thurston County Line (PSRC/Pierce County to Gravelly Lake Dr) WSDOT STIP ID: 300501R34 I-5/W of Carpenter Rd NB - Stormwater Retrofit By removing the curb and catch basins, the stormwater runoff will be dispersed along the vegetated shoulders of the roadway, allowing for infiltration and filtering of the stormwater runoff and providing an efficient, low cost stormwater treatment. I-5 MP 110.60 to MP 110.70 0.10 miles IM ($980) $980 NHPP $981,024 $126,364 $854,660 WSDOT STIP ID: 300825A Federal ID: 0008(20) SR 8/W of McCleary to JCT US 101 - Paving Paving NHPP $68,202 ($68,202) SR 8 W of McCleary to JCT US 101

WSDOT STIP ID: 300826A34 Federal ID: 0008(19) SR 8/Winslow Dr SW to Vic US 101 - Safety Improvements Through a statewide analysis, this section of highway has been identified as a Collision Analysis Corridor (CAC). By removing or protecting fixed objects the severity of run off the road collisions may be reduced and motorist safety enhanced. HSIP $1,713,776 $239,616 $1,474,160 SR 8 MP 17.15 to MP 20.67 3.52 miles WSDOT STIP ID: 310142E34 Federal ID: 0101(367) US 101/Evergreen Parkway to Vic Crosby Blvd - Install Cable Barrier Through a statewide analysis, it has been determined that placing median barrier on limited access divided highways is a cost effective method of reducing the severity of cross over collisions. HSIP $813,197 $154,224 $658,973 US 101 MP 363.93 to MP 366.76 2.93 miles WSDOT STIP ID: 310144H Federal ID: 0101(351) US 101/W of Steamboat Island Rd to Black Lake Blvd - Paving Paving STP ($25,804) $25,804 US 101 W of Steamboat Island Rd to Black Lake Blvd