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Capital Improvement Program

Capital Improvement Program. City of Snoqualmie Public Works Department. Program Goals. Ultimate goal of program Develop strategies for identification and implementation Relationship to other projects Budgeting of projects Source of funding High-level scheduling. Program Communications.

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Capital Improvement Program

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  1. Capital Improvement Program City of Snoqualmie Public Works Department

  2. Program Goals • Ultimate goal of program • Develop strategies for identification and implementation • Relationship to other projects • Budgeting of projects • Source of funding • High-level scheduling

  3. Program Communications • Describe the project in non-technical terms. • Develop web based systems • Develop Capital Projects Committee • Requires council policy • Budget compatibility

  4. Current Planning Efforts • Snoqualmie Master Plan • Broad scope including zoning, defining street improvement elements, sign code, parking systems and project development. • Snoqualmie Stormwater Plan • Utility programming • Hydraulic – what, where, how.

  5. Current Transportation Projects • Tokul Road Improvements • 90% Design – Submittal to WSDOT for approvals • Environmental Permitting • March 15 bid date • Relationship to revenue bond projects as cut materials to be placed in decommissioned lagoons.

  6. Transportation Projects • Fisher Avenue Signal • Design completed with approvals. Preparing bid and spec documents. • Silva Avenue Reconstruction • 90% design – VE completed, final bid and spec documents under development • Kimball Creek Development • Signal design and intersection improvements

  7. Transportation Projects • Meadowbrook Way Bridges • Critical bridge replacement with box culverts. • King County engineering services • 10k in 2008 for geotech, surveying and pre-design report. • Snoqualmie Ridge Projects • Hospital/BCC campus transportation impacts.

  8. Current Utility Projects • Revenue Bond Projects • Water and Sewer Improvements • Canyon Springs Improvements • Contractor on site – 3 months • South Well Field Improvements • Developer driven. • Provide treatment for 400 gallons per minute • Start-up and acceptance

  9. Utility Projects • Kimball Creek Sewer Pump Station • Third pump and electrical improvements – Under design • Bid scheduled for May 1st. • WWTP – Solids Handling • Priority Project – Ecology requirements • Working with Quadrant on final process development • Lagoon Decommissioning – critical path • Ecology Approvals

  10. Utility Projects • South Snoqualmie Hills Sewer • Schedule C design underway – Perteet • Requires side sewer elevation survey • Very difficult pipeline installation • Olmstead Alley has encroachments • Stormwater Comprehensive Plan • Scheduling public meeting • Kimball Creek Basin – Critical area

  11. Other Current Projects • Request for Qualifications • Town Center Improvements – EDA • Revenue Bond Utility Improvements • Lagoon Decommissioning • Puget Sound Energy • FERC project • City permitting, impacts with ongoing city projects

  12. Other Current Projects • New City Hall • Council call for bids February 14th • Harris and Associates – City Rep • Completed constructability review • School District • City/School Fleet project • WWTP – Lagoon decommissioning will provide needed space – 13 acres

  13. Other Current Projects • NW Railway Museum • CRC, Storage Facility and restroom • SRII Build-out • On-going, never ending • Master Planning • Downtown analysis coordinating with planning department • Community Center • Parks Department coordination and planning

  14. Project Competitive Analysis • Competitors • Public health and welfare • Strengths • O & M cost benefit is positive • Weaknesses • Create more work • Requires hardware

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