There are community safety and economic needs directly tied to this project. The intersection of Market Street, F Street and Fuller Way is an offset signalized intersection with 5 approaches that has experienced 12 crashes over the past 3 year. Four of those crashes are designated as possible injury with one of the four being a crash involving a bicycle and vehicle. The offset intersection has additional phases to accommodate the 5 approaches that adds to intersection delay and causes driver expectation issues that have led to a high number of crashes at the intersection. Market Street has been restriped to include bike lanes to the west of the project limits, but the bike lanes terminate prior to the intersection requiring bicyclists to take a lane to navigate through the intersection where drivers are experiencing confusion with the multiple signal phases. The City is currently designing the Grays Harbor Gateway Center that will be located adjacent to this intersection. Well-defined, safe access that encourages multi-modal activity is critical to the success of the Gateway Center.
Projects — TIB Project Information
TIB Project Information
City of Aberdeen's E Market Street
8-5-189(011)-1
8-5-189(011)-1
E Market Street
F St and Fuller Way Roundabout
FY 2021 Urban Arterial Program
Current Phase : Construction
Total TIB Funding : $519,249
County: Grays Harbor | Legislative District: 19 | Project Length: 0.60 | TIB Engineer: Chris Langhoff | Last Payment Date: 01/18/2023
Project Information
Lead Agency | ABERDEEN |
Funding Year | 2021 |
Program | UAP |
Current Phase | Construction |
Legislative District | 19 |
Congressional District | 6 |
Federal Route Number | 5035 |
Project Length | 0.60 mi. |
ADT | 28,000 |
Functional Class | Minor |
Type of Work | Traffic Control |
Project Contact | Rick Sangder |
Contact Email | rsangder@aberdeenwa.gov |
TIB Engineer | Chris Langhoff |
Last Payment Date | 01/18/2023 |
Project Schedule
Target Date | Actual Date | |
---|---|---|
Project Selection Date | 11/22/2019 | |
Delayed Project Date | 07/01/2024 | |
Predesign Approval | ||
Design Approval | 02/01/2020 | 01/14/2020 |
Bid Auth. Approval | 10/01/2021 | 09/29/2021 |
Construction Approval | 02/28/2022 | 03/03/2022 |
Project Closeout | 02/28/2023 | |
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Withdrawn Date |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 | 46,877 | 255,911 |
Right of Way | 103,804 | 69,187 |
Total Design | 150,681 | 325,098 |
Construction Engineering | 52,087 | 261,500 |
Construction Contract | 347,233 | 1,687,843 |
Other Construction | 0 | 0 |
Total Construction | 399,320 | 1,949,343 |
Funding Surplus | - 30,752 | |
Total TIB Funding | 519,249 | 2,274,441 |
Local Funding Partners
Funding Amount | Percent | |
---|---|---|
ABERDEEN | 112,341 | 4.9% |
WSDOT Funding | 0 | 0.0% |
Federal Funding | 1,642,851 | 72.2% |
Total Local Funding | 1,755,192 | 77.1% |
Project Description
(Safety Need) - The existing offset intersection is being converted to a single lane roundabout to accommodate the 5 approaches and eliminate the offset signalized intersection. The roundabout will result in slower speeds through the intersection and provide dedicated multi-modal facilities that will provide well-defined, safe access routes through the intersection. A majority of the crashes experienced at the intersection include vehicles traveling in opposite directions or rear-end crashes. Roundabouts are effective countermeasures for these types of crashes. (Economic Need) - The City of Aberdeen is currently designing the Grays Harbor Gateway Center that will be located adjacent to this intersection. More than 1,000 community members participated in the design of the Gateway Center building. The Gateway Center will provide a one-stop shop for any local business to launch or grow as well as any new businesses looking to relocate to Grays Harbor County. Economic growth in Aberdeen has been challenging with local business closing or moving to other areas and the community understands the value that the Gateway Center will bring to the local economy. This intersection improvement project is vital to the success of the Gateway Center as it will provide a safe and inviting downtown area that encourages multi-modal activity, and efficient access for those visting the Gateway Center.
Existing Condition
Project Benefits
- Improves safety;
- Improves pedestrian safety;
- Improves arterial network;
- Improves mobility;
- Extends improvements;
- Relieves congestion;
- Removes ADA barriers;
- Incorporates recycled materials
Project Delays
Delay Type | Resolution Date | Comments |
---|---|---|
No delayed project history. |