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City Council Packet - 10/01/1987
CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING w In the Matter of the Proposed Notice of Special Meeting (Joint "Six-Cities" Meeting) for 10/1/87 - 7:00 p.m. STATE OF OREGON ) County of Washington ) ss City of Tigard } I, Catherine Wheatley being first duly sworn, on oath, depose and say: That I posted in the following public and conspicuous places a copy of Notice of Special Meeting for the Council Meeting dated October 1, 1987 t& 7:OO.p•m• , a copy of said notice being hereto attached and by reference made a part hereof on the 30th day of September 198 7 O I also called Tom Hill of Tigard Times and Martha Allen of The Oregonian to advise them of this meeting time, date, and place. These telephone calla w=e made on September 29, 1987 at 1:50 p.m. CA. ALA� 1,0 o Subscribed and sworn to before me this 0 day of %2k�lzrnh , 198-• ' Nota y Public for regon ... .. ...... ...... 1ARCNA� K. HUNT. My Commission Expires: _ NOTARY PUBLIC — OREGON i'dy Commission Expires.L. 5- ,._ Fmr- sm NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING TIGARD CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that the Tigard City Council has consented to meet for a Special "Six Cities" Council Meeting hosted by the City of Sherwood Oregon. This meeting will be on Thursday, October 1, 1987, 7-10 p.m. at the Sleighbells Christmas Shop (meeting room) located at Chapman Road just off Highway 99W two miles south of Six Corners, Sherwood, Oregon (Rt. 3, Box 235, Sherwood, Oregon). The purpose of the meeting is to discuss E the future of major regional road plans linking the I-5 and 99W Metro Corridors) and other business and information of interest to the group. t Attached hereto is an agenda. F i r , l F i Deputy Recorder IRWIN i F HOSTS: Special "six Claes" Council Meeting FUTURE of MAJOR REGIONAL ROAD PLANS linking the 18092 aT. 1-5 and 99W METRO CORRIDORS Thursday, October 1, 1987, 7 - 10 p-m. Sleighbells Christmas Shop (meeting room) Chapman Road just off Highway 99W two miles south of Six Corners Sherwood. Oregon (Retail shop will be open at 6:30 p.m.) Thosixclitesneed4od«wefopeaactiv sand Vo de on the Wa tern oyposiand. Tuataftn-Sherwood/IE:dy Roads,oTtheaa project;maytorartdar.Blta and ptceaofthelaua(a)pre< clitcussedat WCTCC;S.E.Caucus;'6ndintndivldiiatottyoeoetings,butwenoedtoout allourcdrds onthotableandfocusonsfratQglesastaIroup. h, 1.Greetings from Sherwood Mayor Norma Oylerand introductions of the Mayors and Councils of Tigard, King City,Durham,Sherwood,Wiisonviiie,and Tualatin,and other guests(elected Foderal,State, METRO,and County officials, & representatives McMinnville and Newberg have been invited). 2.Update and discussion on the status of the two road linkages planned between 1-5 and 99W a. y►.EEERN BYPASS -Corridor study approved by METRO for eventual inclusion in Regional Transportation Plan. -County's`Bypass funds" In MSi1P to be dedicated to land use issues In 99W to T.V.Hwy. section -NO significant funds allocated for P.E.in 99w to 1-5 section,despite mounting development pressures,particularly at the Tualatin end(brief presentation by Tualatin on building projections). -NO funds on horizon for actual construction. b. TQALATIN-SHERWOOD/EDY ROADS -Cost estimates are now$12;016=to$14.044=,as compared to the original$SAW= used as part of the MST1P levy(brief presentation by Sherwood on cast projections). -MSTIP has reserved 54,100,000 for project,the HOPE Is that the State will commit the$4-$4.9 million for Sic Comers,BUT this still leaves a multi-million dollar shortfall. -Construction planned for 1990-1991,IF all goes well. oUER 3. A regional"Six(or more)Cities"strategi►and uniform action plan is needed for ensuring the future of BOTH these major roadways.They may be in close proximity geographically,but are both necessary and years apart In reality: a. DOLL6RS -Allocation of Federal funds thru PACT.direct Congressional action,or...? -Allocation of State funds thru ODOT,Economic Development,lottery,or...? -Repriorization of existing MS11P Funds,or proposal for on additional road levy? -Small component grants...bikeways,rail crossings,hazard elimination,etc.? -Local contributions and financing,or`In-ldnd'assistance? -Other sources of SISNISCANT funding(???). . b.COSTS -Down-scaling and/or phasing of projects(Down-scaling particularly MM apply to Tualatin- Sherwood/Edy Roads)? c HQY1Land MEN to best achieve RESULTS???? -Continued reliance on the 'normal course of events'? -Stepped up lobbying at the County,regional,State,and/or Federal levels(and just what the 'lobbying'should entail)? -Establish mutually beneficial alliances with neighboring jurisdictions(such as Clackamas County,Newberg and McMinnville,etc.)? -????? t t 4.Other business and information of Interest to the group and adjourment of formal meeting. , j: Y' DESSERT and REFRESHME;NTS provided by the City of Sherwood s i f f 4 OCTOBER 1, 1987 - 7:16 PM bells Christmas Shop Meeting Room, Sherwood, Oregon JOINT CITIES i COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES Aft Location: Sle gh 1. INTRODUCTIONS ants and requested each City's Sherwood Mayor Norma Oyler welcomed all participants Council and staff members present. Mayor introduce their were present for the meeting: The following people CITY OF DURHAaylor, Councilor Dr. Mary Councilor Gary Crumpston, ity Administrator Jeanne Percy, C CITY OF KING CI Tpresident of Council Harry Olson, Maybelle DeMay, Councilor City Administrator George Morgan, CITY OF MCMINNVILLE: l Planning Director hsmith Richard HtgDirectorof Public Works/City Engineer Don Schutt CITY OF NEWBERG•Mayor ElmElvern Ha11� Jim Watson, City Manager CITY OF SHERWOOD: Norma Oyler, Mayor Laurie Birchill, Councilor Alan Chavez, Councilor Bob Nightingale, Councilor Marge Stewart, Councilor James Rapp, City Manage r` CITY OF TIGARD: Tom Brian, Mayor Carolyn Eadon, Councilor Gerald Edwards, Councilor Valerie Johnson, Councilor Councilor John SchwaCity Administrator i Bob Jean, Recorder ` Loreen Wilson, City � CITY OF TUALATIN: Mayor Luanne Thielke, Councilor Richard Devlin, Councilor William Gleason, Councilor Kathryn La�ence, Ron Parton, Councilor Steve Rhodes, City Manager Mike Mcy illi;, City Engineer Page 1 - COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 1, 1987 CITY OF WILSONVILLE: William Stark, Mayor Pete Wall, City Manager OTHERS PRESENT: I-5 Corridor Association representative Brent Bishop Metro Councilor Corky Kirkpatrick State Senator Jim Simmons US Representative Les AuCoin's Office: Bernie Bottomly Washington County: Roy Rogers, County Commissioner Bruce Warner, Dir. of Land Use & Trans 2. UPDATE ON REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION ISSUES a. Washington County Commissioner, Roy Rogers, presented a brief historical view of the western bypass and regional transportation issues. He stated his view of the improvement priorities to be the Westerly Bypass as the long-range goal, and with immediate priorities for: Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Roads & 6 Corners; Beef Bend Road; and Bull Mountain Road. He suggested the formation of an East County coalition was imperative to address funding sources and priorities for these needed improvements. b. Tigard Mayor. Tom Brian, presented information regarding JPACT actions to date. He noted that JPACT is currently trying to identify funding sources and an equitable distribution of dollars available to the regional transportation plan needs. He requested assistance and guidance from the group for the JPACT hearing process. c. Tualatin City Manager, Steve Rhodes, shared concerns regarding the pending development on lands in the area where the Westerly Bypass is scheduled for improvement. He suggested that the City of Tualatin would be unable to deny development requests until preliminary engineering for the Bypass had determined where right-of-way improvements would be placed. d. Washington County Director of Land Use and Transportation, Bruce Warner, discussed at some length the possible allocation of federal, state, and local funds for improvements. He stated a public hearing, will be scheduled for the Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Road improvement in May, 1988. His estimate for that project was a short-fall of $500,000 to $1,000,000 if one half of the right-of-way acquisition needs were donated and other funding sources were accurate. He stated the timeline shows the project going to bid late in 1990. Mr. Warner expressed his appreciation to Metro and their assistance with this project to date. e. City of McMinnville Planning Director, Rick Highsmith, commented the lack of development of the Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Road improvements and 6-Corners Intersection were of great concern to McMinnville. He further explained the difficulties faced in trying to encourage economic development without a timely access route to Portland International Airport and I-5. He noted the City of McMinnville supported the Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Road and 6-Corners improvements but were unable to give funding commitments to this need at i this time. Page 2 - COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 1, 1987 f. City of Newberg Mayor, Elvern Hall, stated Newberg also supported the improvements being discussed but again could not commit funding support at this time. g. Bernie Bottomly, representing Les AuCoin's office, explained that Representative AuCoin was originally involved in working with McMinnville to assist with the priority setting process. He suggested the best way to go forward with the projects were for the cities Involved to build a consensus. h. Brent Bishop, I-5 Corridor Association, statea they support the improvements being discussed. He suggested the group may want to consider the Aurora Airport for future development to better serve the area for small aircraft like Hillsboro Airport does currently. RECESS: 8:10 PM RECONVENE: 8:26 PM 3. STRATEGY AND UNIFORM ACTION PLAN DISCUSSION a. Sherwood City Manager, Jim Rapp, and Sherwood Mayor, Norma Oyler, lead discussion regarding a uniform action plan to further the projects and determine funding sources. b. Bruce Warner advised the following costs were anticipated for the improvements: Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Roads 6 Corners 1,840,000 right-of-way acq. tl,540,000 7,335 000 Construction 2,480,000 9,175,000 TOTAL COSTS $4,020,000 Mr. Warner continued by stated Washington County had $4.1 million from the MSTIP monies set aside at this point to assist with these projects. Assuming ODOT will eventually do the 6 corners part, that leaves the roadway itself. Assuming then that all the MSTIP funds for the project went into the Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Roads portion; that $2 million in FAU funds and 1100,000 in Railroad funds become available; that half the right-of-way can be dedicated; and that t1 million in MSTIP contingency would be made available; then the project may only be $2 million short in local funds for p completion. t c. Lengthy discussion followed regarding fundings sources and priorities. 4 d. Consensus of the group was to agree to have the following projects : identified as construction goals. (These are not set in any priority order at this time.) r` o Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Roads o Beef Bend Road o 6 Corners Intersection o Bull Mountain Road An o Preliminary Engineering For Westerly Bypass o 99W-Portland to Coast o 99W to I-5 Westerly Bypass Construction jr Page 3 - COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 1, 1987 e. After further discussion, group consensus was to have the City Managers and ( Mayors of all cities present meet to form an action work plan which would formalize a regional consortium to address the transportation needs. This group was to also write a resolution for all cities to adopt which would further the formalization of a regional consortium and identify the joint transportation concerns. Consensus was to hold the next meeting when the City Managers and Mayors are ready to discuss the action work plan. The major topic of discussion is to be financing strategies. 4. ADJOURNMENT: 9:45 PM Approved by the Cit} Council on October 26th , 1987. � � 1 ATTEST: oreen R. Wilson, Recorder-City of Tigard .. A Mayor - City of Tigard lw11186D Page 4 - COUNCIL MINUTES - OCTOBER 1, 1987 t HOSTS: Special "Six Cities" Council Meeting FUTURE of MAJOR REGIONAL ROAD PLANS linking the EST.1892 I-5 and 99W METRO CORRIDORS Thursday. October 1. 1987. 7 - 10 p.m. SleighbeUs Christmas Shop (meeting room) Chapman Road just off Highway 99W two miles south of Six Corners Sherwood. Oregon (Retail shop will be open at 6:30 p.m.) The six cities need todovoiogsa�nlfjed.activo:andoicoonthewosternBypastand Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Roads, or these projects may founder.Bits and pi®cos of the Issue(s)are discussed at WCTCC, sx.caucus,and In Individual city meetings,but we need to put all our cards on the table and focus on strategies as a group." 1.Greetings from Sherwood Mayor Norma Oylerand introductions of the Mayors and Councils of Tigard, King City.Durham,Sherwood,Wilsonville,and Tualatin,and other guests(elected Federal,State, METRO,and County officials, & representatives of McMinnville and Newberg have been invited). 2.Update and discussion on the status of the two road linkages planned between 1-5 and 99W: a. WESTERN BYPASS 1 -Corrldor study approved by METRO for eventual Inclusion in R9gionol Transportation Pian. -County's"Bypass funds' In MSTIP to be dedicated to land use Issues in 99W to T.V. Hwy. section - NO significant funds allocated for P.E. In 99w to 1-5 section,despite mounting development pressures,particularly at the Tualatin end(brief presentation by Tualatin on building projections). - NO funds on horizon for actual construction. b. Tl tALATIN-SHERWOOD/l_DY ROADS g -Cost estimates are now$124116,0(DO to$14.044,000,as compared to the original $8,600,000 used as part of the MSTIP levy(brief presentation by Sherwood on cost projections). S. -MSTIP has reserved$4,100.000 for project,the HOPE is that the State will commit the$4-$4.9 Y. million for Slx Comers,BUT this still leaves a multi-million dollar shortfall. r f. -Construction planned for 1990-1991,IF all goes well. HER 3. A regional"Six(or more)Cities'strategy and uniform action plan Is needed for ensuring the future of BOTH these major roadways.They maybe In close proximity geographically,but are both necessary and years apart In reality: a. DOLLARS -Aliocoilon of Federal funds thru PACT,direct Congressional action,or..? -Allocation of State funds thru ODOT,Economic Development,lottery.or...? -Repriortzation of existing MSTIP funds,or proposal for on additional road levy? -Small component grants...bikeways.roll crossings,hazard elimination.etc.? -Local contributions and financing,or'in-ldnd'osslstonce? -Other sources of SICN1FlQANT funding(???). b.COSTS -Down-scoling and/or phasing of projects(Down-scaling particularly may apply to Tuolatin- Sherwood/Edy Roads)? c.HQMLond J&HEN to best achieve RESULTS???? -Continued reliance on the 'normal course of events'? -Stepped up lobbying at the County,regional,State,and/or Federal levels(and just what the 'lobbying' should entall)? -Establish mutually beneficial alliances with neighboring jurisdictk m(such as Clackamas County,Newberg and McMinnville,etc.)? 4.Other business and information of interest to the group and adjourment of formal meeting. DESSERT and REFRFMWENTS provided by the City of Sherwood JOINT RESOLUTION CITIES OF TIGARD, TUALATIN, KING CITY, DURHAM, SHERWOOD AND WILSONVILLE A RESOLUTION OF THE SIX CITIES OF SOUTHEASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY SUPPORTING CONTINUED PROGRESS ON THE ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS TO TUALATIN-SHERWOOD ROAD AND EDY ROAD. WHEREAS, Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Road presently supports extremely heavy loads of automobile and truck traffic accessing the six cities of southeastern Washington County and traveling between Interstate Highway 5 and State Highway 99W, and absorbs the movement of goods and people well beyond its origins or capacity as a rural roadway; and WHEREAS, Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Road functions as a regional-level traffic arterial , despite consisting of only two- lanes for most of its four mile length, having essentially no shoulders or turning lanes, extremely poor intersections and sight lines, a deteriorating road bed and surface, and experiences extreme congestion, particularly at the "Six Corners" intersection with Highway 99W, and between Teton Avenue and Boones Ferry Road; and WHEREAS, rapid industrial and commercial expansion has occurred along Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Road in the last few years, further overstepping the ability of the roadway to safely and efficiently meet traffic demands, with the result that passenger and commercial vehicle traffic is shifting to other streets within the six cities; and WHEREAS, the six cities have repeatedly identified Tualatin- Sherwood/Edy Road as the southeast county's first priority for Improvements to ez:isting roadways, confirming this support through the MSTIP, the County Transportation Coordinating Committee, testimony before the Oregon Transportation Commission, prior individual City resolutions, and in numerous meetings that have included both appointed and elected officials; and WHEREAS, the six cities recognize the County's efforts to upgrade Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Road, including a recent asphaltic overlay, the inclusion of $4. 1 million in the successful County Road Levy for this roadway's reconstruction, the allocation of funds to start preliminary engineering immediately, and continuing efforts to secure match funding from State and Federal sources; and 1 WHEREAS, the six cities also recognize that planning for this project is complicated in that State and Federal participation will vary given the eventual status of the proposed "Western Bypass" , that certain sections of Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy ' Road, particulary the Six Corners intersection, are clearly more a State than local responsibility, and that the $4. 1 million currently allocated is probably not sufficient to pay for the minimum three-lane roadway and all required intersection work; j and j WHEREAS, with or without the Bypass, actual work on upgrading Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Road should begin within eighteen to thirty-six months in order to satisfy the commitments made by City and County officials in urging their citizens to approve the f County Road Levy, and to avoid the acceleration of traffic congestion in the southeastern count}-; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCILS OF THE SIX. CITIES: Section 1 . Engineering. That Washington County '. immediately proceed with the complete planning and engineering of the Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Road improvement project . Section 2 . Scone. That the engineering encompass a five- lane improvement from Boones Ferry Road to Teton Avenue, three i lanes from Teton Avenue to Six Corners, and all necessary ' intersection design, including the Highway 99W/Six Corners Intersection. i Section 3 . Timeline. That all reasonable measures be taken to expedite this engineering process, without jeopardizing the possibility of future State participation, with the goal of achieving actual construction within three years, or less. Section 4 . Funding. That the County assure that the $4 . 1 million earmarked for this project is dedicated and reserved, and not used for other County road priorities that may emerge in the period prior to actual construction. Section 5 . Cooperation. That the six cities pledge their cooperation and assistance in expediting planning and engineering, and in securing additional funding at the State and Federal level . �. Section 6. Effective Date. This Resolution shall be r effective upon adoption and approval by the City Councils of Tigard, Tualatin, King City, Durham, Sherwood, and Wilsonville. JOINT SIX CITIES RESOLUTION TUALATIN-SHERWOOD/EDY ROAD 02.. 111101 Approved this day of .J 1987. ✓ r Tom Brian Mayor of Tigard Approved this 2-7A.day of 1987. lt�-z Luanne Thielke Mayor of Tualatin Approved this /0 day of 1987 . &[d K n K. Y ng ayor of King City �i Approved this o(.l day f 1987. Dona d Stephens Mayor of Durham Approved this day of 1987. -91 Nee ary To)rAs Mayor of Sherwood Approved this .,Px�day of V _, 1987. William Stark Mayor of Wilsonville JOINT SIX CITIES RESOLUTION TUALATIN-SHERWOOD/EDY ROAD +3 WASHINGTON COUNTY ' Inter—Departinent Correspondence Date August 14, 1987 To : Jerry Parmenter, MSTIP Manager From : Brent Curtis, Planning Manager Acting Land Development Manager Subject : CURRENT COST ESTIMATES FOR THE TUALATIN-SHERWOOD/ EDY ROAD PROJECT We now have two cost estimates in hand for the Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Road Project. CH2M-Hill 's estimate is based upon PE only. Our Planning Section estimate was done prior to the PE being completed. Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Road from North Sherwood Road to Boones Ferry Road Planning $ 7,335,000 (includes 40% contingencies) Construction 1 ,840,000 ROW (rough estimate by Planning only) i $ 9,175,000 CH2M-Hill $ 6,156,000 (includes 20% contingencies) Construction 19840,000 (Used Planning estimate) ROW $ 7,996,000 Six-Corners (H-Design) , Planning CH2M-Hill $2,480,000 ConstructionP $3,329,000 (includes 20% contingencies) 1 ,540,000 ROW (rough estimate 1 ,540,000 (used Planning estimate) by Planning only) 4,020,0004,859,000 Jerry Parmenter August 14, 1981 _ Page 2 We have requested NOT to fund the Six-Corners portion of the project and are currently assuming they will do this. If we take an average of the two estimates for the project without including Six-Corners a cost of $8,586,600 is developed. I would suggest we use a figure- of $9,000,000 at this point in the project. The Serial Levy provides $4.100,000 to the project, hence we are just about $5,000,000 short. I suggest that a meeting be held with Tualatin and Sherwood staffs, yourself, Ronard Schaadt and Frank Angelo to see if there is a way to solve the dollar shortfall on the project. BC:mb ILE4 l 1 k ' and wcstcm approaches.A new uaffic w widened from three cairn lanes is N!, ft wWW will also be Included in the project. IMPROVING frualCarniltutheSunict fhghway. ' AISTIPSbarr:t12�600 ACCESSIBILITY ' IncrXtilkm Ullpruvolicrus will incl",turn lana,andaigna6at AvkmdS'Mare.112A(X1 1L�1►rr,Uixli11Calxlolura;olgl-%&W 7WIJCaur:J15L16W 1� abeam, area, Q USTIYSfiurr:i57milliuu 8 sunt/ omst � f\ Aid nal Sbarr.$91nil iall BacavCrtoa•HiUsdak HIg1Wdy/OlesoW Grove Corridor � Real Cub:J14.7 ujiUmms SchojLs jrd<ritica job The 5urucuhmcaa Grove T'hia ahutugl Irurnactkal,with(Ivo 1 wW ifcrcrminc app b%*and multiple aigtuls,V Ucurrcmt and • \�\ ` . being unprovctl w dullitutr ctxlfualon future traffic is and reduce the rwmbcr ttf Ultrraectkxl w/licknt w I appruaclltt Either 01cson a ShcoWreq"Ue new ` Icrry will be tedgtncd w craw a 4•raY aaebs from the Ias.Lar70110 2 irueriecthn,though a linin sulutklnl will a('<md aln further Sunset filghway lratfac biodata and a)aign. w ftlncst Grove. lualaun Valley The Study will abti dcicrlltuic the le"blllly of pubaible AISTIP Sburv:M4 OW routes thin natant cNuawc acne»in the Area,benefiting Highway A•d.•ral sbwn:t127,6W the nwvcrmcn of gaud,brmccs and pcopie Rgid Caul:WzoW p � lard MST1P farads are AIST/PSbrur:121GYX! lid making possible cepa won Ir` Smws"m t210W Of a Purtaon W this slate1 7 0 , SAW Cam:tsar" he r highway to improve tralj --- ? nrwvetricnt ruu and out oil Rive'Road �� INIA"u.Frum 2lat Avenue w Main Saw"u11fi1LWro, I•rum Mock Crcck to Rarcdak ikud,luvcr � TV Iughway will bC wadcnd Mwd will be widened w Inxluifc bhuukkY/. w Include a ncdaan rural Wlc buniar to the lest of the aid curves munstrucial w aca'OatulxXlate Vkattrn Bypass highway.The prayed ale includeb dawclupncnt aNa A c•1lnitnuuw 4S n4k Per how bpCcd Until. (rUaiatin•Hilll boyo Corrid") ac•w'ay couplet bLtwccn Oak And Alain Slrccu. � AISTIPSbarr.t7NSOw Along with ML•T•MU,WailungtunColulayiswdyulsa t AISTIPSbarn•.$2.9 noillarn hV nd Sbane,1).11 millklit pusblbk nett weal of lfaaycrtun that would eon ncct Irderl /I"leSburr:$1.5 rrrllaan 7W4lcraa:JL9miulon 1•S and the Swum Highway. ci •IdltxAu Currtntrnlficratlumestn ty4Hill;btru:J Rdal CiW:14.Ed r i,lijon a 11 Highway 2l7 and uic kK 'a� aktenia al fur eabkr uritrth.wuth acre»br w law wen.route i 1'ifTLlltlBtOn M i miglu pruvdccconumlcop<wr• u f twn.b ab we"u relieve cantata owes Murray Boulevard i OAd 'l to weer hiVway system►'Tit eaten W the wudy under WTIP Iron jolkinll,lewd w Mall wall be fur Prebminary en guneruls l:aeA 011ie.Munn)'Iwwk• w�Os l ru da'icralWle pub"Aak nYd -• i vard will lie widened front Along with Inllerbectitn lueataxu I Iwuwhva•lalirs.TTwIW.IVIly Impruvcamcnu,kit turn w e travelled red will ale larae'prorahnarW l { AISTIPSbarr:SJOQWi undergo nine inicrwcIkrl arlwatedpedrstnanand bakeways. Sralr.SbaArr.$)wear uupru,%co colt at jCIAalls. fyrnungun wall be widened ks five Rdd Ca lif$ X,ow a Wa1►cr and IWtna•r Aur will ~`t. lana from Murray w I#Sth aril so i rax Axvu iuhU aid ill of three Inca u fraIdSth q 2b9th. `~ Alurray IkwkvaN. HrnMsa 11S•TIPS1rrrr:$1.27PrAtUkva AISTIPShare:Jj 45mdlitse Arla'rIAI.yfMlh':17jSNIdIMMr ��� Sawa,Uarr:Jj.45miumu" 7WUICaul:111.!.2 Anliblot %ell ddwr c :JG9xnruNrn "*owe" YlW � 4 12 � �•• � . stAVLRTOM Hall Boulevard SChoUs Fury Road Ikiween Allen 1"1cvard and rbrr Graznway kind,l WI Uuulcvard WAVOW0111 IMPROVING BRIDGES AND wall ltcwidened Irtrntwo to f SMALL CITY ROADS five lanes.lfklLb&d In the �•� Iua+frct are grade inipwvcinens, ,fTa•�"' Inv it'll,dninagc,curbs,gunrri •,r •I j ud bkkwAi a W bring the +"• i mud w urban uterul burdards. .. TICAPA Highway Bridge Replattment burnectkxis of Hall wuh Ilan •' -•• ' Program and Dvi cy Mande arc Alw b,Iwdukd far tiew bilanda Fran the Fannu Crock harkatte so Murray Ilouievard. T hrwghout the County.conditions mast q warrant i and lural Wle► Schogs Ferry's ImpgoftwWrais will Incude widening q rcpiwemen brir>tera Oscal AISTIP fads will be wed to AISTIPSbarv:t L?millkm rave hna.Signal lmprovenlCns Will Irlcnease traffic krengt the lederal daillars required fur axrauuctkxt. Arknd Starr:$12 rtanlorn aidety are Improve traffic now r she itch whCW kxui` r�`�"ncwill be In tkx rural a d wban areas and Murry.11Sih.1'Jah,forcenu,121st and 7Lra1 CGL!:J1.•I milllwl R �tTY of needs, ' AIST/PSban:$1.77millim •• AUT1PSAW",125QOW 5 _ SaarSbarrtakrAdSljmilutn rvSWlif,$2.25miUlar Raaf crAd.$721srdllon Rrrd CGa,11.5 mrukwn Cornell Road 13 . . 1' A/wtlrf w PtU�ctt tnlprUYe lfallle Iktw •� _ .�•,•••.. btYbUn-S erwood/ dy Road Small Cities Road improvemcm aid relieve a'ar1• r gaalksn.Carocll Build will be rrdigned and widened A d Slwllar wood anlg mad between the cities d ays, n Program non twat w five lana rem key circle w Crxnlchw 1 ass bald Stcrwixxl ant Dclwaxn may x ere highways Ila:►ISTIP will aYwntt that smaller actio an the County Mand.Tlc et will Ise bush lar meat lasida Y nraaf r receive nzbd unpnwcnicnl funds lilac mare sundanit,fn<fudan curbs bred utters,dabs y 4;,}.fitrA+ts• arras do. Spetifr PPrrujratb will be bittern rl ieJ a(tula�er 1 reviewingq nod conditiarb and needs In rhoe claim The walk-,bike lanes and signals at all major inlChICOKvn .: JCC'`.,. arOther puma*--stint .i • �.;. ... f.rr. AISTIP fun.b will be used to knr AISTIPSbarr:Ji.7mlllkrr r" �,ar a& -`'r'.•.'A ',A': or lrilrrd fauxh afar•:s.•y^ t AvAeral Sbaarr.U9 mdlArr °fes arsn 0 :"':r' i ALMPSbaro 145Q(W F,ral Cwur:ij.6 mJJlnwa will 7btd Lieut:14X4000 Tlnlaun•Stlerwtlod Rind bald Ede Road wW be ttttet a rive lames and be provided with sigrlab urJ other kisenec- tion Inlproveaiay.2 aur urnurw Tite want scope ofalt poses AL1 protest asses,arae aur cs>,rL®a bt ate ....e y enc i2 isrWCn is u:ll w be aksemrmf.though a lmuunkn ole fibs!frtrlta alealsrlo tad tics aeaflspfilty a[ will he!tenable q be comps:bk with the Wuposed ,east sob ledtfal fnnlsltlq.4Ae eaalaa Ae Buil Mountain Road/ Wcsw n Bypass. twkb can a pruica are eatilmat ea=My. •'•� ati Highway 99 W AISTIPSWrr:14.1 nwlplow sone Sk re.$4.s andiksir• The W*hkMpm Cathay Depanrrcnt of Wild Lae w4 dntrrsertion The ennlsted Inttbattan.adroaent rrxasrabidnW9,01 CAW.t8.6 a erllkxt Tta ,Prtackm Is workInto keep teside rs,cities and businesses inr:xmed dvoush ncki;hbonwod mecures, Cinretlhrry Luc will he C%trndad w PMVkk safe ('Funds raralrlg m on Stag's eanmllttleru to the eat• asrorlunixr Witibi s and nulification of road activkiM vchk4e and pcdestrian ave.In ardlitkn su?minlving the ern Uylwa) fix more InBrinatiun abuir the MSTIP.call 6484061. • C- '.M:1 1] £":'.,'. }4.7 �. - • •..� lr t - Clfw■T+17 `s w � 14 1;-r milks ry f I z s,� 40-O i , ! e n n .. m t- 9-0 r~ •N v r ✓ � N c�^ w /.. 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' t• I TSAR Improvements ® Interchange/IntersMIon improvements E --- Urban growth botxxlaty sorsa MErR O Southwest Corridor Study Figure R1 Recommended Projects for Western Bypass Alternative (Part 1) I tt�7ti� pp Vi l R ;: ��' - "' �: ':�epi� ;:� �• r Rf i. ti y ( E i w J 1 -Its `T a 1 ! l ep Hal R ori eek City of Sherwood - Oc�obe� 1957 Sherwood Business Expands As Do Sherwood Boundaries Since January,the City has been experiencing some- Over the last few montl-s the boundaries of the City of thing of a 'boomlet'with new commercial and Indus- Sherwood have undergone considerable change. trial construction,and new industrial employment, Over 121 acres,valued at$757,000.00,have been In- growing at rapid rates.Business licenses have been corporated Into the City limits in six seperate annexa- Issued to 28 enterprises new to Sherwood,ranging from tion actions by the Portland Metropolitan Boundary a photography studio in Old Town to a major wood Commission.in coming months another six to eight City products manufacturer in the former Morgan-Staley annexation applications will be forwarded to the facility.All told these businesses bring over 110 Income Boundary Commission for their consideration.These producing jobs Into the community.Among the largest additional annexations will add up to 125 more acres new employers are Bilet Products on Oregon Street, to the City. Therm Too on Cipole Road,Pride Disposal on Edy Road, and Evergreen Pacific Tree Service In the old cannery In the near future,the Metropolitan Sevice District complex. (METRO)will consldor several amendments to the re- gional urban growth boundary(UGB).The UGB Is the Commercial and Industrial construction Is also on the legal limit to urban development for all of greater Met- upswing.Contributing to$1,467250.00 in now construc- ropolitan Portland.Sufficient vacant land exists within tion value over the first eight months of 1987 are Bond this boundary to accomodate all the population Automotive on Edy Road,Pride Disposal,and Therm-Tec. growth projected until the year 2005. The City of Still to start construction this year is John Alto's new tow Sherwood,along with several other parties,has made shop,convenience store,and gas station at Six Comers, application for a series of small changes to the bound- At current trends overall new building value In 1987 may ary to better reflect the logical future development exceed$3,000.000.00,a level achieved only twice potontial of land in the Sherwood area.Along the north boforo in Sherwoods history.Besides generating fresh side of Fdy Road,just west of Wellons,Inc.and Rock employment and customers In the community,these Creek,36.3 acres will be brought Into the UGB.Another developments expand property values,which help to 27.7 acres between old and i yew Highway 99W noar keep Individual property tax bills down. Wlisonvlile Road Is also proposed for Inclusion in the UGB. Mention also needs to be made of the other Sherwood Industrial employers who continue to contribute to Two parcels will be excluded from the Sherwood payroll,taxes,and purchasing power In our town, portion of the UGB by METRO's action.These areas Among the'top 10'are Allied Systems,Wellons,Frontier have little development potential by reason of utility Leather,Dependable Foundry Equipment,Goodrich easements and the presence of flood areas.A 45.7 Forest Products,Natural Structures,Steel Tek,and Owens acre portion of the Chicken Creek floodplain north and Trucking.Also playing an Important role are Sherwoods east of Sherwood-Scholls Road and Highway 99W Is grocery and restaurant establishments. Businesses like proposed for elimination from the UGB.Also a 33.1 acre Thriftway,Rainbow Market,Old Town Pub,Guldos, area in and around the PGE substation and powerlines Shorl's,Taco Time,and the Peddler provide over 100 jobs just off of 99W will be excluded.Drop by City Hall In the community. anrt!me for an updated map of Sherwood. Advertise ! Police After-Hours phone: 639-6168 Do you operate a restaurant,gas station,tourist attrac- Free Garbage Pickup tion,or some other service or highway oriented business t in Sherwood?Have you always wondered how one Once again the City of Sherwood and Pride Disposal goes about getting your business logo up on one of are sponsoring a free pickup of your end-of-summer those blue highway signs?if you think this form of yard debris.Leave your cuttings bagged,tied,or advertising could be valuable,and your business boxed curbside on your regular garbage pickup day qualifies under State Travel Information Council rules, the week of October 12 to 16(for most Oct.16). Cont.pg.4.column 1 , f i 1 Y$� l i Police Chiefs Report Onion Festival Coming ! The recent break-in at the Old Town Pub notwithstand- On the heels of the successfully revived Robin Hood i ing,burglaries and thefts In Sherwood and the surround- Festival,downtown merchants and the Chamber of Ing countryside have been down in the last six months. Commerce have come up with two ideas to brighten To help keep up this desirable trend please let the Sherwood Old Town and the town as a whole.On Sherwood Police Department know when you will be Saturday.October 3,from 4 p.m.to 9 p.m.,Hopkins i out of town.Our officers will check your home or Elementary School will be the home of the Great Onion business on a regular basis. Free security checks are also Festival.The Onion Festival will feature an onion cook- r available to City businesses.Our staff will survey your off,onion and chicken BBQ,a dinner theatre,contests premises for adequate locks,alarm devices,and other racfor e(i?).and the st onion scrowning and t of King and mes,an onion Queen Oa on. security measures. Contact downtown merchants and Chamber officers Unfortunately.the drop In break-Ins has been more then Odge Gribble,Jacki Steffi,or Marilyn Schulte for details. balanced by Increases in traffic accidents and domes- tic disturbances.The greater alcohol consumption that You may also have noticed some fresh paint In Old appears to go hand-In-hand with warm summer Town.The Oriental Theatre,Masonic Temple,Odd Old Town weather directly accounts for many family quarrels and Fellows lbuil ,Old Flowers ding poorer driving habits. ©ra'll all cleaned avid epaldnted In August and September. These buildings were spruced up with Higher volumes of traffic this past summer also made a the financial assistance of the Sherwood Chamber. i contribution to the accident tato increase. Perhaps Other buildings,such as the Rainbow Market,are being i Independently.Upcoming In the Chambers most significantly there has been a big jump in acci- repainted dents that can be attributed to nothing more then basic cloan-up effort Is more painting and now landscaping and beautification along Qallroad Street. driver error,Inattention,and carelessness. The department's ability to devote a larger portion of Finally,don't forget the annual Christmas Parade and our officers time to traffic code enforcement has been Tree Lighting In Old Town,traditionally halo the second i limited by recent personnel changes and fewer avail- Saturday in December.Like the Robin Hood Festival, i able volunteer Reserve Police Officer hours.Five full-time this event Is now an officially sponsored and Insured s employees(including tl ie Chief and Sergeant),covering City of Sherwood attain,and with the talents of our the City on a 24 hour-a-day,7 day-o-week basis, many Festival volunteers the Parade should come translates to only one police officer on duty at any back as strong as ever. given time.Variations in criminal activity,mandatory court appearences,and other deportment responsibill- Old Town and our town certainly Isn't'sinking Into I ties,immediately limit our ability to fully cover traffic decay'as headlined by the 9reaonian last yearl safety enforcement at all times. ' This Fall more time will be spent on the road doing nuts � and bolts patrol and we will focus on citing potentiali accident causing driver errors such as excessive speed, ROaClS...ROa(lS...ROa(lS s falling to signal,tailgating,and defective equipment. Detailed plans and profiles of the preliminary We geared up in September for the start of school,but alignments for the rebuilding of Tualatin-Sherwood and so far have had to deal with only routine vehicle and Edy Roads are available for Inspection at City Hail. pedestrian problems in the morning and afternoon.if individual property owners and businesses will now be ` you spot any budding difficulties with student traffic, able to visualize the exact Impact the new road either as the kids cross the street to the school yard or as alignments may have on their properties. they congregate around town before and after classes, please let us or school officials know,so that these Actual committment to go ahead with the rebuilding seemingly Inevitable problems can be resolved in the Is still some months off however.In the first half of 1988, most constrictive way. the Oregon Transportation Commission is scheduled to I make a decision on funding for the Six Corners/ This year the department will be reactivating the Highway 99W intersection portion of the project. The successful'Officer in the Schools' program.The pro- widening of the two roads from Six Comers to Boones gram will be ongoing at all grade levels throughout the Ferry Road in Tualatin is considered more of a local school year and kicks off with a safety presentation at responsibility,and presently Washington County has ; F',opklns Elementary. S4.1 million set aside for this design and construction ! work.If all the needed dollars come together,actual 1 Two new police officers have recently joined the de- construction should begin by 1989-1990. Cont.pg.4,column 1 i ' i Message from Mayor Oyler ...Library Your City Council has prioritized goals for 1987-88.One so now you can hunt for that hard to find volume major objective Is to expand public awareness of local without having to drive from library to library.New crime patterns and policing needs.New maps and childrens programs are being planned now that the notices for public distribution will let you know where school year has begun.This is an exciting time of year and what types of crime are occuring in the commu- and Library staff encourages you to drop by and nity.We will be offering assistance to citizens wishing to discover these and other useful Library services. make their homes and neighborhoods more secure and safer places to live.We will also be documenting the Question:Would you use the Library between 5 p.m. need for additional uniformed officers.The Council is and 6 p.m.on Tuesday.Wednesday and Thursday? working closely with the Police Department to stem the Call 625-6688, or let Library staff know. flood of urban crime that is forcing itself upon Sher- wood. Brass Spades Awarded You probably have been reading in the papers about the recent closure of Durham Road to trucks,and the The City Council and Parks Advisory Board recently resulting Impacts on Sherwood and Tualatin.As a result, awarded the 1987 Brass Spade Award to three deserv- the Sherwood City Council has Initiated a joint meeting Ing Sherwood citizens.The Brass Spade was initiated in with the Councils of Tigard and Tualatin.This upcoming 1982 and is awarded annually to the individual or meeting will address regional concerns,In particular our individuals who have contributed the most to our City mutual road problems.We have been working to park system.In an era of limited City funding and major resolve the Increasing congestion problems at Six budget cutting,these volunteers are more Important Corners and on Tualatin-Sherwood/Edy Roads.Stop by then ever.The 1987 recepients of the City of Sherwood City Hall to see the proposals. Brass Spado Awards are: The future of our City water supply Is also an Important Ole Christiansen,Operations Manager at Wellons,Inc., concern.Annexation of out-of-city properties reeieving who has organized local businesses to contribute City water service is progressing.The Council's goal is to volunteer labor,equipment,and materials to maintain be supplying City water only to In-city residents and Stella Olsen Park over the last two years.01e's crew businesses by next summer.A major study to update our works every Tuesday night In the park. on 1979 water service plan Is now underway.We will be assessing the future water needs of the City,including Frank Fontas,an employee at Wellons,was one of the reservoir capacity and the need for additional wells. hardest working volunteers in the businesses'effort to maintain Stella Olsen Park. Robin Hood Festival Mary Holcombe,also a Tuesday night activist and an WWII employee of GTE,has contributed for several years to The weather tried not to cooperate,but proved no the Improvement of our parks and has secured many match for the renewed spirit and fun generated by the donations of dollars and loans of equipment from his 1987 Robin Hood Festival.After a years hiatus due to the employer. unmanageable cost of liability Insurance,the Festival came back under official City of Sherwood sponsorship. Led by Festival Committee chairperson Al Thompson,a Teen ,Center Planned talented and energetic group of Sherwoods citizens put together an event that even the first rainy weather to occur on the Festival weekend in 35 years couldn't Recently the Sherwood City Council appointed a dampen. In fact,Al reports that the Festival cleared all special committee to look Into the possibility of open- its current and past financial obligations and has a Ing a public and/or non-profit operated teen center in record setting bank balance with which to start plan- our community.Led by City Counciimember Bob Nightingale,the committee Will be spending the next ning for a bigger and better event next year.Congratu- several onths exploring ways to meet the needs of lations and thanks to everyone who helped bring back Sherwoods teenagers.Some confusion exists in peoples Sherwoods premier community get-together. minds over the connection of this effort with the Northwest Teen Center on Railroad Street.This second teen center is privately operated and is not associated New Loop at Library with City plans.Anyone Interested in helping out with Drop In and see the new look at the Sherwood Pubtie the public teen center should contact City Hall. wIth many now $elec nseavaailab a forechecckoutt..The Washington ho School has start�ed...........watch for County interlibrary computer system is up and running, kids...........and DRIVE CARF�UI.I.Y Cont.top next column ...POliCe F October 3 - ONION FESTIVAL 14 City Council partment.John Vosgien previously worked for the Wash- a 19 Planning Commission ington County Sheriff.Tom Krause was with the Morrow 1 20 -< Parks Board f County Sheriffs office and has 5 years of law enforce- 28 - City Council i ment experience.Both officers are fully certifled by the 1 State Bureau of Police Standards and Training,and bring November 11 - VETERANS DAY I a wide range of talents and enthusiasm to our team. C City Hall Close 12 - Library Board In other Police personnel changes,four-year veteran 16 Planning Commission Mike Williams has been promoted to the position of t 17 Parks.Board Police Sergeant.Mike replaces Bill Boyle,who accepted 18 City Council I a Job with Tualatin Rural Fire Dispatch.Also moving on to y 26 THANKSGIVING i new pursuits is Officer Keith Selts. City Hall Closed it you want to know more about police activities be sure C December 9 - City Council f to ke=;p an eye out for our crime statistics report which 10 - Library Board is posted monthly at City Hall,the Post Office,and at a 12 - CHRISTMAS PARADE I olt:er area busJnesses.Call 625-5524 day or night for a 1 15 - Parks Board recorded report on criminal activity and police business. 21 - Planning Commission We also have a community map set up on the main a 25 - CHRISTMAS floor at City Hall that graphically charts different criminal n City Hall Closed ` Incidents by location and type. d January 1 - NEW YEARS DAY a City Hall Closed Remember police phone numbers: 625- r 5524 during business hours. 639-6168 after-hours, weekends, & holidays. 911 Sewer Cleaning Complete for emergencies. Throughout the summer,o City hired contractor has been working in town to seal,repair and clean City sewer tines.Over 9800 feet of sewer line has been ...Advertise from and some form of repair completed,ranging from simple cleaning to outright replacement. While the City will soon be submitting a request on behalf of this may not seem like very exciting stuff,maintenance area businesses for signing on Highway 99W.Your of the sewer system reduces treatment costs(and your bus;lness must be considered one that generally serves future sewer bills),prevents sewer backups and line the tourist or traveling public.Let Sherwood City failures, and Increases system life and capacity by Manager Jim Rapp(call 625-5522)know If you are reducing groundwater infiltration.Total cost of the Interested in being included. project was$34,000.00 i City of Sherwood Bulk Rate 90 N.W. Park Street U.S. Postage Sherwood, OR 97140 PAID i Permit #18 Sherwood Postal Patron Sherwood, OR Sherwood, OR 97140 s I t0. 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E ay Nom, 70 �� Com) z $ �yN o as �'G z ((]] p m .� gi xJ rs � I ca C J E LuI Z.0• "N'fn's cin �, ayi a>i eN�c•y a, O "0 CO 4c ca�W 0 67i � _ 8y Or 4 qc Q� .0CUm V ea». ea H [n a, rs b v3 WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Service District has approved Resolution Number 37-763 which adopts the Southwest Corridor Study Conclusions and Recommendations; and Stud WHEREAS, the Western Bypass is an integral facility in the Southwest y Conclusions and Recommendations; and ' WHEREAS, the Washington County Transportation Coordinating Committee Policy Group has continually expressed its approval and strong support for the Western Bypass; and WHEREAS, the Western Bypass is a facility which will assist in the enhancement of the entire Portland Metropolitan Region; and WHEREAS, delays in beginning Preliminary Engineering for the southern section of the Western Bypass running from I-5 to Highway 99 will be highly detrimental to the n the proposed path of the development of the project due to expected development i project; and WHEREAS, there is a $15 million regional reserve of Federal Interstate Transfer Funds available for distribution to qualified projects; and WHEREAS, JPACT will be establishing regional priorities for the allocation of the regional reserve; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED: p (1 ) That the Washington County Transportation Coordinating Committee-Policy Group requests that JPACT authorize that sufficient funds be allocated from the Portland .Urbanized q Area Federal Interstate Transfer Funds Reserve to allow ODOT to begin Preliminary Engineering on the southern section of the Western Bypass in order to protect the corridor for the future construction of the Western Bypass. By Washington County transportation Coordinating Committee-Policy Group Chairman { Date