116th Avenue SE is a primary north-south arterial in the Benson Hill area, connecting neighbors to Cascade Village, Cascade and Benson Hill Elementary Schools, the post office, recreational activities and nearby unincorporated King County. Neighborhoods are physically disconnected from each other, as well as from retail and restaurant services. People cannot easily walk between residential areas and the commercial destinations and public transit.The existing baseball field (adjacent to the Cascade Village shopping area) draws people for recreational events the neighboring post office draws many users. Adding sidewalks on the east side of 116th Avenue SE will contribute to the completion of an active transportation network, that serves the Benson Hill community, provides pedestrian access to transit, and is accessible to people of all ages, abilities, races, and income groups.
Projects — TIB Project Information
TIB Project Information
City of Renton's 116th Avenue SE Sidewalk
C-P-102(002)-1
C-P-102(002)-1
116th Avenue SE Sidewalk
SE 162nd St to SE 160th St
FY 2026 Complete Streets Program
Current Phase : Design
Total TIB Funding : $303,890
County: King | Legislative District: 11 | Project Length: 0.00 | TIB Engineer: Greg Armstrong | Last Payment Date:
Project Information
Lead Agency | RENTON |
Funding Year | 2026 |
Program | CSP |
Current Phase | Design |
Legislative District | 11 |
Congressional District | 9 |
Federal Route Number | 9999 |
Project Length | 0.00 mi. |
ADT | 0 |
Functional Class | Local Access |
Type of Work | Pedestrian |
Project Contact | Blake Costa |
Contact Email | bcosta@Rentonwa.gov |
TIB Engineer | Greg Armstrong |
Last Payment Date | |
Cultural Resource Assessment | CRA |
Project Schedule
Target Date | Actual Date | |
---|---|---|
Project Selection Date | 11/22/2024 | |
Delayed Project Date | 01/01/2026 | |
DAHP Assessment Date | 04/01/2025 | |
Predesign Approval | ||
Design Approval | 02/25/2025 | 03/26/2025 |
Bid Auth. Approval | 06/01/2025 | |
Construction Approval | 06/25/2025 | |
Project Closeout | 12/31/2025 | |
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Withdrawn Date |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 | 0 | 0 |
Right of Way | 0 | 0 |
Total Design | 0 | 0 |
Construction Engineering | 44,156 | 210,070 |
Construction Contract | 259,734 | 1,235,688 |
Other Construction | 0 | 0 |
Total Construction | 303,890 | 1,445,758 |
Total TIB Funding | 303,890 | 1,445,758 |
Local Funding Partners
Funding Amount | Percent | |
---|---|---|
RENTON | 1,141,868 | 79.0% |
WSDOT Funding | 0 | 0.0% |
Total Local Funding | 1,141,868 | 79.0% |
Project Description
This project will construct a sidewalk, curb and gutter, drainage improvements, upgrades lighting, rectangular reflective beacons, and upgrade ADA ramps along west side of 116th Ave SE to provide safer neighborhood access.
Existing Condition
Project Benefits
- The 116th Ave SE corridor is a minor arterial street that also serves as a main north-to-south spine in the Benson Cascade neighborhood. This arterial connects several churches, Cascade Elementary School and playground, and a non-profit family community center within the strip of the project footprint. This neighborhood was part of unincorporated King County for much of its inception and as such, the street network was largely developed under unincorporated county street standards so basic infrastructure such as curb, gutter, sidewalk and street lighting was built inconsistently throughout the neighborhood or not at all. In 2014 the Benson-Cascade neighborhood was annexed into the City of Renton and this project is one of several that the city has prioritized in its 6-year TIP process to ensure that complete street investments are adequately implemented throughout the city. This project aims to install a sidewalk, curb and gutter, drainage improvements, upgrade lighting, add rectangular reflective beacons, and upgrade ramps along the west side of 116th Ave SE where complete street elements are missing so as to provide safer neighborhood access for pedestrians and students accessing the school and community center, as well as others using nearby transit to-from the community center and local parishes which provides food bank service.
Project Delays
Delay Type | Resolution Date | Comments |
---|---|---|
No delayed project history. |