The existing project corridor consists of two vehicle travel lanes with limited shoulders and no designated pedestrian facilities. Commuters routinely use this route for cut-through regional routes and access to the Sumner Manufacturing and Industrial Center (MIC). One adjacent organization, VADIS, helps people with disabilities and homeless find opportunities to work, serving 1,000 people per month in King, Pierce, Snohomish, Kitsap, Thurston and Mason Counties. This area also has multiple community, commercial, and retail establishments within and adjacent to the corridor, serving both multifamily and single family residential. Also in this area is Seibenthaler Park, an underused park that recently added Sumners only pop-up dog park with plans for long-term amenities to better serve neighboring multi-family. Yet, this gap remains. Stormwater infrastructure is lacking, consisting of gravel and vegetated shoulders with no curb or gutter. The corridor also does not meet ADA criteria.
Projects — TIB Project Information
TIB Project Information
City of Sumner's Elm Street Sidewalks
P-P-131(P03)-1
P-P-131(P03)-1
Elm Street Sidewalks
Bonney Ave to Wright Ave
FY 2024 Active Transportation Program
Current Phase : Construction
Total TIB Funding : $299,877
County: Pierce | Legislative District: 31 | Project Length: 350.00 | TIB Engineer: Greg Armstrong | Last Payment Date: 11/04/2024
Project Information
Lead Agency | SUMNER |
Funding Year | 2024 |
Program | ATP |
Current Phase | Construction |
Legislative District | 31 |
Congressional District | 10 |
Federal Route Number | 3113 |
Project Length | 350.00 mi. |
ADT | 1,200 |
Functional Class | Collector |
Type of Work | Pedestrian |
Project Contact | Andrew Leach |
Contact Email | andrewl@sumnerwa.gov |
TIB Engineer | Greg Armstrong |
Last Payment Date | 11/04/2024 |
Cultural Resource Assessment | Not Required |
Project Schedule
Target Date | Actual Date | |
---|---|---|
Project Selection Date | 12/02/2022 | |
Delayed Project Date | 07/01/2025 | |
DAHP Assessment Date | ||
Predesign Approval | ||
Design Approval | 03/06/2023 | 03/06/2023 |
Bid Auth. Approval | 05/10/2024 | 05/09/2024 |
Construction Approval | 06/04/2024 | 06/12/2024 |
Project Closeout | 11/30/2024 | |
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Withdrawn Date |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 | 54,761 | 99,775 |
Right of Way | 0 | 0 |
Total Design | 54,761 | 99,775 |
Construction Engineering | 27,381 | 6,500 |
Construction Contract | 273,807 | 313,203 |
Other Construction | 3,251 | 0 |
Total Construction | 304,439 | 319,703 |
Funding Surplus | - 59,323 | |
Total TIB Funding | 299,877 | 419,478 |
Local Funding Partners
Funding Amount | Percent | |
---|---|---|
SUMNER | 119,601 | 28.5% |
WSDOT Funding | 0 | 0.0% |
Total Local Funding | 119,601 | 28.5% |
Project Description
This project will offer safe pedestrian access by constructing curb, gutter, curb ramps and sidewalk on the north side of Elm Street. It will fill in a missing section of the sidewalk at the identified locations, providing safe, non-vehicular access to commuters, kids, residents and individuals being served by VADIS. The project will also install a flashing beacon at the crosswalk located at the intersection of Elm Street and Bonney Avenue, leading directly to Seibenthaler Park, an important safety addition as regional traffic uses Elm as the continuation of the popular East Valley Highway route, an alternate to congested SR 167. Other improvements include minor roadway widening to accommodate curb gutter construction, utility relocates and stormwater improvements such as catchment conveyance.
Existing Condition
Project Benefits
- Improves pedestrian safety;
- Completes gap;
- Removes ADA barriers
Project Delays
Delay Type | Resolution Date | Comments |
---|---|---|
No delayed project history. |