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Spokane County's 57th Avenue

8-3-032(074)-1

8-3-032(074)-1
57th Avenue

Mt Vernon St (MP 0.88) to Palouse HWY (MP 1.75)

FY 2023 Urban Arterial Program
Current Phase : Construction
Total TIB Funding : $1,419,941

County: Spokane   |   Legislative District: 6   |   Project Length: 0.87   |   TIB Engineer: Andrew Beagle   |   Last Payment Date: 09/28/2023

Project Information

Lead Agency SPOKANE COUNTY
Funding Year 2023
Program UAP
Current Phase Construction
Legislative District 6
Congressional District 5
Federal Route Number 3784
Project Length 0.87 mi.
ADT 11,180
Functional Class Minor
Type of Work Reconstruction
Project Contact Jake Saxon
Contact Email jsaxon@spokanecounty.org
TIB Engineer Andrew Beagle
Last Payment Date 09/28/2023
Cultural Resource Assessment IDP

Project Schedule

  Target Date Actual Date
Project Selection Date   11/19/2021
Delayed Project Date 07/01/2026  
DAHP Assessment Date   04/18/2023
Predesign Approval
Design Approval 02/01/2022 02/17/2022
Bid Auth. Approval 02/20/2023 04/18/2023
Construction Approval 05/03/2023 05/05/2023
Project Closeout 02/15/2024
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Withdrawn Date  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 165,600 78,000
Right of Way 0 0
Total Design 165,600 78,000
     
Construction Engineering 150,400 110,330
Construction Contract 1,250,400 1,586,596
Other Construction 0 0
Total Construction 1,400,800 1,696,926
     
Funding Surplus - 146,459  
Total TIB Funding 1,419,941 1,774,926

Local Funding Partners

Funding Amount Percent
SPOKANE COUNTY 391,600 20.0%
WSDOT Funding 0 0.0%
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Total Local Funding 391,600 20.0%

Project Description

Pavement in poor condition will be replaced with the proposed grind and inlay. Reallocating vehicle travel lanes from 12' to 11' is intended to create a traffic calming effect to slow down traffic and improve drivers line of sight. Slower moving traffic can create a more pedestrian inclusive environment as well as having the potential to reduce the amount of crashes along this corridor. Resurfaced 6' bicycle lanes will be allocated in concurrence with the grind and inlay to improve active transportation options. The 6' bike lane adds additional comfort to sidewalk users by moving traffic further away from the sidewalk. Curb ramps and a popular bus route will be updated to ADA standards where they are not compliant. Spokane County is prepared to contribute a 20% match to the 57th Avenue grind and inlay project in effort to show commitment to achieving the completion of this project.

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Project Delays

Delay Type Resolution Date Comments

No delayed project history.

Project Payments