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City of Carnation's McKinley Street

6-P-801(011)-1

6-P-801(011)-1
McKinley Street

Eugene St to Blanche St

FY 2024 Small City Arterial Program
Current Phase : Construction
Total TIB Funding : $459,422

County: King   |   Legislative District: 5   |   Project Length: 0.17   |   TIB Engineer: Greg Armstrong   |   Last Payment Date: 09/20/2024

Project Information

Lead Agency CARNATION
Funding Year 2024
Program SCAP
Current Phase Construction
Legislative District 5
Congressional District 1
Federal Route Number 9999
Project Length 0.17 mi.
ADT 500
Functional Class TIB Arterial
Type of Work Reconstruction
Project Contact Lora Wilmes
Contact Email lora.wilmes@carnationwa.gov
TIB Engineer Greg Armstrong
Last Payment Date 09/20/2024
Cultural Resource Assessment Section 106

Project Schedule

  Target Date Actual Date
Project Selection Date   12/02/2022
Delayed Project Date 07/01/2025  
DAHP Assessment Date   09/06/2023
Predesign Approval
Design Approval 02/01/2023 12/19/2022
Bid Auth. Approval 02/01/2024 11/22/2023
Construction Approval 01/03/2024 01/03/2024
Project Closeout 12/31/2024
Audit Date  
Withdrawn Date  

Project Funding

TIB Funds Project Costs
Environmental Study 0 0
Design Study 0 0
Total Predesign 0 0
     
Special Study 0 0
Design 54,403 0
Right of Way 0 0
Total Design 54,403 0
     
Construction Engineering 54,403 168,548
Construction Contract 362,874 670,661
Other Construction 0 0
Total Construction 417,277 839,209
     
Funding Surplus - 12,258  
Total TIB Funding 459,422 839,209

Local Funding Partners

Funding Amount Percent
CARNATION 5,267 0.6%
WSDOT Funding 0 0.0%
CDBG  374,520 44.6%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total Local Funding 379,787 45.2%

Project Description

This project will complete a gap of standard width pavement and pedestrian facilitates along McKinley Street with recent improvements along Spilman Ave to connect to Entwistle Street, the King County Snoqualmie Valley Trail, Fred Hockert Park, and facilitate access to the central business district and schools. The project scope coincides with improvements being made along Tolt Avenue and bring cohesion to the existing network of roadways and pedestrian facilities in Carnation. Stormwater runoff will drain into catch basins, eliminating ponding. The project will also prove asphalt gravel parking lanes.

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Project Delays

Delay Type Resolution Date Comments

No delayed project history.

Project Payments