Upper Deer Harbor Rd Improvements - No. 01 - San Juan ...
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Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 01 Upper Deer Harbor Rd Improvements Upper Deer Harbor Rd 1932 Aerial Up 10 Feet pe rD ee rH ar bo rR d Intersection at grade Project Objective: · Construct improvements to Upper Deer Harbor Road. · Increase public parking spaces from approximately 15 spaces to approximately 30 spaces. · Extend Upper Deer Harbor Rd southerly to connect to Deer Harbor Rd. Project Need: · Lack of parking in Deer Harbor for short term day-to-day economic activities. · Lack of traffic circulation and congestion at the westerly end of Jack and Jill Place. · Existing parking requires cars to back out approximately 500 feet.
Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 02 Agate Beach County Park Road Relocation Posted: 25 mph 85% Speed: 23.3 mph AADT:
Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 03 Prune Alley Street Improvements MP 0.5 School Rd 5 Yr Accident History: · 10 No Injury Posted: 20 mph 85% Speed: 22.8 mph North Beach Rd AADT:
Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 04 Beaverton Valley Rd Culvert Replacement d yR Timber Ln lle Sandwith Rd we Ln n Va rto ve Skotto a Be MP 4.2 Boyce Rd approx. location of culvert Flow path d Posted: 45 mph R 85% Speed: 49.6 mph alley AADT:
Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 05 Douglas Rd/Bailer Hill Rd Improvements Posted: 45 mph Douglas Rd 85% Speed: 45.8 mph AADT:
Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 06 San Juan Valley Rd Improvements MP 0.5 MP 0.0 San Juan Valley Rd Strawberry Ln 5 Yr Accident History: Douglas Rd · 3 No Injury Posted: 45 mph 85% Speed: 47.3 mph AADT:
Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 07 Center Rd Improvements Posted: 45 mph Lopez Sound Rd 85% Speed: 48.9 mph AADT:
Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 08 Deer Harbor Road Slump at MP 0.65 Ln 5 Yr Accident History: ngton · 1 No Injury Boddi Payton Ln Deer H arbor R d Approx. MP 0.65 Posted: 25 mph 85% Speed: 30.6 mph AADT: 400-800 FFC: 08 (MP 0.98, 2019) Proposed Improvements Bank failure Project location Failed culvert and road slump Project Objective: · Reconstruct roadway embankment with structural material. · Repair, replace, and expand retaining walls on both sides of the roadway. · Repair and improve surface and subsurface drainage systems. Project Need: · Deer Harbor Road and the West Sound Bridge are an essential part of the County's transportation system. · The roadway structure and drainage systems in this location have failed and a roadway sump has developed in the pavement along the edge of this coastal roadway. · Portions of Deer Harbor Road are at risk of imminent failure and remedial work is necessary to protect public property and public safety.
Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 09 Deer Harbor Road Slump at MP 1.15 d Deer Harbor R Approx. MP 1.15 Proposed d Improvements arbor R Locatio n Deer H Projec t Road slump Log retaining Project Objective: · Managed retreat of a coastal roadway. · Relocate existing roadway into the upland embankment and away from the shoreline. Project Need: · This portion of Deer Harbor Road provides the only access to the Deer Harbor areas of Orcas Island. · The roadway is supported by old timber cribbing which is showing signs of distress. · The roadway needs to be relocated as it is not practical to maintain the roadway edge on top of an high bank that is subject to future erosion and collapse.
Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 10 Orcas Landing Marine Facility Orc as H Lake Rd ote w Killebre Rd l Orcas Rd Orcas Landing Marine Facility WSF Terminal Proposed Improvements Project location rine Facility s L a nding Ma Orca Project Objective: · Build upon recent improvements to enhance pedestrian access with connections along Orcas Road including curb gutter and side walk to WSF and Orcas Landing Marine Facility. · Expand and enhance parking options at the marine facility in conjunction with planned WSF ADA improvement. Project Need: · This project expands public access to and from the existing County marine facility.
Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 11 Hunter Bay Marine Facility Hunter Bay Marine Facility Crab Island Rd Islandale Rd County regulated parking Boat Ramp replaced in 2016 Float and Gangway Pier Hunter Bay Marine Facility Project Objective: · Repair or replace the existing pier, gangway, float and creosote piles. Project Need: · Only half the float can be used in its current configuration. · The pier, gangway, float and hardware all show significant wear. · This project may include an analysis to determine the best expansion option for the float. · Meet current gangway standards for accessibility.
Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 12 West Sound Marine Facility y Rd lle Va ow Cr d orR arb H e er D West Sound Marine Facility Parking ity ine Facil Pier Transition r und Ma Creosote-treated bridge Gangway timber piles West So 2 Floats Project Objective: · Remove eleven creosote-treated timber piles and cross-bracing and replace with eight new galvanized steel pipe piles. · Replace the two existing floats with a single heavy duty timber float with foam-filled HDPE floatation drums and high-traction fiberglass grate deck. · Install new aluminum gangway. Project Need: · The transition bridge that spans the gap between the two independent floats is subject to failure and requires frequent maintenance. · The weight of the existing floats and the large motions they experience during storms causes damage to the pile retainers.
Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 13 Gravel Road Conversions Project Objective: · Convert existing gravel roads with chip seal paving. · Gravel road conversions do not significantly alter the roadway geometry. Project Need: · Gravel roads are converted to chip seal when it can be shown to be a more economical method of maintaining County Roads. · Safety, level of service and public interest are also considered.
Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 14 Complete Streets Projects Argyle Ave Sidewalk Extension County Wide Project complete May 2021 Funded by Complete Streets Fisherman Bay Road Shoulder Extension Project complete July 2021 Funded by Complete Streets Cattle Point Road Should Extension Project complete August 2019 Funded by Complete Streets Project Narrative: · The complete streets concept adopted by RCW 47.04.320 promotes roads and transportation corridors that are safe and convenient for all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, transit riders and motor vehicles. · In 2018, San Juan County adopted the Complete Streets Program in Ordinance 24-2018, thereby becoming eligible for Complete Streets Funding from the Transportation Improvement Board (TIB). · In 2019, San Juan County received its first grant award from TIB for $500,000 for three projects. · In 2021, San Juan County completed work on those projects and will be become eligible for another grant from TIB in early 2022.
Rev. 2021-08-12 2022 Six Year Transportation Improvement Program (2022-2027) No. 15 San Juan County Mooring Buoys Eastsound UGA County Wide Madrona Point Marine Facility State Park Lopez Village UGA Reid Harbor Fisherman Bay Spit Shore Access County Boat Ramp Old Post Rd Shore Access and Steps Project Narrative: · In 2015 the state legislature amended RCW 36.82.070 to include the following provision: “For counties that consist entirely of islands, county road purposes also include marine uses relating to navigation and moorage. Such a county may deposit revenue collected under RCW 84.52.043 and 36.82.040, in the amount or percentage determined by the county, into a subaccount within the county road fund to be used for marine facilities, including mooring buoys, docks, and aids to navigation” · The Public Works Department is currently working with the County Council, the County Road Administration Board and the County Auditor to establish a program to install mooring buoys around San Juan County using Road Funds that is compliant with State law.
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