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City Council Packet - 04/24/2018 illqCity of Tigard Tigard Business Meeting—Agenda TIGARD TIGARD CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD AND TOWN CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING DATE AND TIME: April 24,2018 - 6:30 p.m. Study Session;7:30 p.m. Business Meeting MEETING LOCATION: City of Tigard -Town Hall- 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 PUBLIC NOTICE: Anyone wishing to speak on an agenda item should sign on the appropriate sign-up sheet(s). If no sheet is available, ask to be recognized by the Mayor at the beginning of that agenda item. Citizen Communication items are asked to be two minutes or less. Longer matters can be set for a future Agenda by contacting either the Mayor or the City Manager. Times noted are estimated;it is recommended that persons interested in testifying be present by 7:15 p.m. to sign in on the testimony sign-in sheet. 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SEE ATTACHED AGENDA VIEW LIVE VIDEO STREAMING ONLINE: htto://www.tigard-or.gov/citv hall/council meeting.oho CABLE VIEWERS: The regular City Council meeting is shown live on Channel 28 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be rebroadcast at the following times on Channel 28: Thursday 6:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. Friday 10:00 p.m. Monday 6:00 a.m. It • 4 City of Tigard TIGARD Tigard Business Meeting—Agenda TIGARD CITY COUNCIL, LOCAL CONTRACT REVIEW BOARD AND TOWN CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY MEETING DATE AND TIME: April 24,2018 - 6:30 p.m. Study Session; 7:30 p.m. Business Meeting MEETING LOCATION: City of Tigard -Town Hall- 13125 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223 6:30 PM •STUDY SESSION A. RECEIVE UPDATE ON TIGARD STREET HERITAGE TRAIL 6:30 p.m. estimated time B. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS 7:00 p.m. estimated time •EXECUTIVE SESSION: The Tigard City Council may go into Executive Session. If an Executive Session is called under ORS 192.660(2) the reason for the Executive Session will be listed. All discussions are confidential and those present may disclose nothing from the Session. Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions, as provided by ORS 192.660(4),but must not disclose any information discussed. No Executive Session may be held for the purpose of taking any final action or making any final decision. Executive Sessions are closed to the public. 7:30 PM 1. BUSINESS MEETING A. Call to Order B. Roll Call C. Pledge of Allegiance D. Call to Council and Staff for Non-Agenda Items 2. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION (Two Minutes or Less,Please) A. Follow-up to Previous Citizen Communication B. Police Update from Police Chief McAlpine C. Tigard Area Chamber of Commerce D. Citizen Communication—Sign Up Sheet 3. CONSENT AGENDA: (Tigard City Council) These items are considered routine and may be enacted in one motion without separate discussion.Anyone may request that an item be removed by motion for discussion and separate action. Motion to: A. APPROVE CITY COUNCIL MINU 1'BS: •February 13,2018 •February 20,2018 •February 27,2018 •March 6,2018 •March 20,2018 B. PROCLAIM ALCOHOL AWARENESS MONTH C. PROCLAIM MAY AS BIKE MONTH D. PROCLAIM MAY 6-12 AS MUNICIPAL CLERK WEEK •Consent Agenda-Items Removed for Separate Discussion:Any items requested to be removed from the Consent Agenda for separate discussion will be considered immediately after the Council/City Center Development Agency has voted on those items which do not need discussion. 4. LOCAL CON TRACT REVIEW BOARD -AWARD CONTRACTS FOR ON-CALL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 7:35 p.m. estimated time 5. RECEIVE REPORT FROM THE YOUTH ADVISORY COUNCIL ABOUT THE NATIONAL LEAGUE OF CITIES CONFERENCE 7:45 p.m. estimated time 6. PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER APPROVAL OFRESOLUTION FOR THE FY 2018 THIRD QUARTER BUDGET SUPPLEMENTAL 8:00 p.m. estimated time 7. CONSIDER RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THE FIFTH AMENDMENT TO THE LAKE OSWEGO-TIGARD WATER PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT 8:20 p.m. estimated time 8. CONSIDER RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR METRO 2040 GRANT APPLICATION 8:40 p.m. estimated time 9. CALL TIGARD TOWN CENTER DEVELOPMENT AGENCY TO ORDER EXECUTIVE SESSION:The Tigard Town Center Development Agency will go into Executive Session to discuss real property negotiations,under ORS 192.660(2) (e). All discussions are confidential and those present may disclose nothing from the Session. Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions,as provided by ORS 192.660(4),but must not disclose any information discussed. No Executive Session may be held for the purpose of taking any final action or making any final decision. 8:45 p.m. estimated time 10. NON AGENDA ITEMS 11. ADJOURNMENT 9:15 p.m. estimated time ii City of Tigard Tigard City Council Meeting Agenda '� April 24, 2018 CITY COUNCIL STUDY SESSION A. RECEIVE UPDA 1'E ON TIGARD STREET HERITAGE TRAIL 6:30 p.m. estimated time Associate Planner Warren will present this item. B. COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS 7:00 p.m. estimated time The Tigard City Council may go into Executive Session. If an Executive Session is called to order,the appropriate ORS citation will be announced identifying the applicable statute. All discussions are confidential and those present may disclose nothing from the Session. Representatives of the news media are allowed to attend Executive Sessions, as provided by ORS 192.660(4),but must not disclose any information discussed. No Executive Sessions may be held for the purpose of taking any final action or making any final action or making any final decision. Executive Sessions are closed to the public. Council Meeting Calendar April 3* Tucsday Council Business Meeting 6:30 p.m.,Town I Tall - Cancelled 10* Tucsday Council Business Mccting 6:30 p.m.,Town ITall -Cancelled 17* Tuesday Council Workshop Meeting—6:30 p.m.,Town Hall 23 Monday Budget Committee Meeting-6:30 p.m.,Public Works Auditorium 24* Tuesday Council Business Meeting—6:30 p.m.,Town Hall May 1* Tuesday Council Business Meeting 6:30 p.m.,Town Hall-Cancelled 7 Monday Budget Committee Meeting-6:30 p.m.,Public Works Auditorium 8* Tuesday Council Business Meeting—6:30 p.m.,Town Hall 15* Tuesday Workshop Meeting 6:30 p.m.,Town I Tall - Cancelled 21 Monday Budget Committee Meeting-6:30 p.m.,Public Works Auditorium 22* Tuesday Council Business Meeting—6:30 p.m.,Town Hall 29 Tuesday Budget Committee Meeting-6:30 p.m.,Public Works Auditorium (if needed) June 5* Tuesday Council Business Meeting—6:30 p.m.,Town Hall 12* Tuesday Council Business Meeting—6:30 p.m.,Town Hall 19* Tuesday Council Workshop Meeting—6:30 p.m.,Town Hall 26* Tuesday Council Business Meeting—6:30 p.m.,Town Hall Regularly scheduled Council meetings are marked with an asterisk(*). AIS-3447 A. Business Meeting Meeting Date: 04/24/2018 Length (in minutes): 15 Minutes Agenda Title: Update on Tigard Street Heritage Trail Prepared For: Schuyler Warren,Community Development Submitted By: Schuyler Warren,Community Development Item Type: Update,Discussion,Direct Staff Meeting Type: Council Business Mtg- Study Sess. Public Hearing: No Publication Date: Information ISSUE Update on Tigard Street Heritage Trail progress at 60% design. STAFF RECOMMENDATION /ACTION REQUEST No Council action is required. This agenda item is an update only. KEY FACTS AND INFORMATION SUMMARY Alta Planning + Design has completed 60% design documents for the Tigard Street Heritage Trail and Rotary Plaza.These documents include detailed trail alignment, trail amenities and fixtures,and a detailed plan for the plaza. The documents are currently under review by staff in Engineering,Public Works, and Community Development as well as ODOT, ODOT Rail,and Clean Water Services. In addition, since potential jurisdictional wetlands were found on the site, the Army Corps of Engineers is reviewing the project. Based on comments received,the plans will progress to the 90% stage. The latest plan set includes the improved and widened trail,with shoulders on each side,in addition to a rail crossing at Tiedeman and improved pedestrian connections across Tigard Street to Grant and Katherine Streets. The Main Street end of the trail widens to a plaza with improved parking,ADA accessibility,a public restroom,and other site amenities and furnishings,including a donated clock from Tigard Rotary Clubs that will serve as the heart of the plaza. The project is currently 60 days behind schedule due to extended review time by staff,ODOT, and required wetland delineation activities. The project managers are working with Alta to try to compress some phases to reduce the schedule gap. This stage of the project has firmed up the design and specifications,and the design team and project managers are moving forward within the constraints of timeline,budget,and agency oversight. Alta has also provided cost estimates for the project as currently designed,which are slightly higher than original projections. In addition,ODOT and the Army Corps have required additional work outside the original scope of the project that have required changes.An interdepartmental staff review team is working to determine where cuts can be made to bring the project in on-budget. It is likely that some items will need to be funded through other sources in subsequent phases,and some will need to be removed from the project scope altogether. Background The Tigard Street Heritage Trail uses 3/4-mile of abandoned rail corridor parallel to Tigard Street.This ODOT property was leased by the city for 99 years beginning in 2014. Running from Main Street to Tiedeman Avenue, this trail provides a safe off-street biking and walking connection from Downtown Tigard to centers of employment along Tigard Street. Funding sources include a state Connect Oregon VI grant,a Washington County MSTIP grant and the City of Tigard. Funding for elements not allowable under the other grants will come from the Urban Renewal program.This update will provide an overview on the project budget and schedule. OTHER ALTERNATIVES COUNCIL GOALS, POLICIES,APPROVED MASTER PLANS 2013-2014 Council Goal: Downtown: Continue Tigard St Trail negotiation, design and development. 2015-2017 Council Goal#2: Make Downtown Tigard a Place Where People Want to Be. Increase walkable access to open space by advancing plans for new downtown open space,including Tigard Street Heritage Trail,Fanno Creek overlook,and Main Street Plaza programing. City Center Urban Renewal Plan Projects: C. Bike/Pedestrian Facilities. 8. Conversion of Existing North Rail Corridor into a Multi-use Pedestrian Trail DATES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL CONSIDERATION July 11,2011 Update on Community Engagement and Conceptual Design. January 20,2015 Tigard Street Heritage Trail Design Concepts with Resolve Architecture + Planning. November 10,2015 Tigard Street Trail grant submission to Connect ORVI. October 18,2016 Authorization of$240,000 MSTIP funding agreement from Washington County. February 7,2017 Consideration of IGA with ODOT for$700,000 in Connect ORVI funding. April 25,2017 Award of contract to Alta Planning+ Design and authorization of City Manager to execute contract. Attachments Memo IIICity of Tigard I Memorandum TIGARD To: Honorable Mayor John Cook and Council, From: Schuyler Warren-Associate Planner Jeff Peck-Project Manager Re: Tigard Street Heritage Trail—60%design update Date: March 8, 2018 Alta Planning+Design has completed 60% design documents for the Tigard Street Heritage Trail and Rotary Plaza. These documents include detailed trail alignment,trail amenities and fixtures, and a detailed plan for the plaza. The documents are currently under review by staff in Engineering, Public Works, and Community Development as well as ODOT, ODOT Rail, Clean Water Services. In addition, since potential jurisdictional wetlands were found on the site, the Army Corps of Engineers is reviewing the project. Based on comments received, the plans will progress to the 90% stage. The latest plan set includes the improved and widened trail, with shoulders on each side, in addition to a rail crossing at Tiedeman and improved pedestrian connections across Tigard Street to Grant and Katherine Streets. The Main Street end of the trail widens to a plaza with improved parking,ADA accessibility, a public restroom, and other site amenities and furnishings, including a donated clock from Tigard Rotary Clubs that will serve as the heart of the plaza. Alta has also provided cost estimates for the project as currently designed, which show the project over-budget. In addition, ODOT and the Army Corps have required additional work outside the original scope of the project that have required changes. An interdepartmental staff review team is working to determine where cuts can be made to bring the project in on-budget. It is likely that some items will need to be funded through other sources in subsequent phases, and some will need to be removed from the project scope altogether. Staff is looking at various grant opportunities to help fund items that will not meet the current budget but have been deemed desirable for the space, including many of the interpretive elements. The project is currently 60 days behind schedule due to extended review time by staff, ODOT, and required wetland delineation activities. 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Base Bid: $1,040,078 (Includes plaza,12'wide pathway,landscaping and ---lighting within the plaza)MEEM $123,344.00_(Includes City owned parking lot restoration) Add.Alt B: $216,560.00 (Includes bathroom infrastructure and bathroom ---installation) --_ Proposed Project -_10%contingent in base and Add Alts Base Bid+ $1,040,078.00 Add.Alt.A $123,344.00 $1,163,422.00 Project Budget Including Contingencies: ----- $ 950,000.00-_Minus 200k Alta fee,100k staff,10k PHS, Project Shortfall: $(213,422.00) l0k contin:enc,10k TPAR/TCP, 6 04/25/2018 City of Tigard Proposed $ 67,800.00 (Replace pavers with color concrete) Reductions: $ 6,600.00 (eliminate decomposed granite) $ 24,000.00 (remove 4 lights from the west side of the overpass) $ 2,100.00 (remove in-bedded railing from pathway(70 LF). Keep at Plaza) $ 12,000.00 (remove two duplicate lights shown in Alt.A) $ 1,000.00 (eliminate pollution control plan requirement) $ 1,500.00 (remove demobilization from bid schedule) $ 71,330.00 General Excavation-assume 500 cy.Bid shows 2538 cy $ 3,000.00 (remove choker course aggregate for DG as that is removed) $ 189,330.00 Project Status after Round 1 of deductions: $ (24,092.00) (Shortfall) Add Ons Not Recognized in Bid Schedule $45,000.00(Fencing along rail ROW) $30,000.00(Railroad Crossing Work) $75,000.00 Project Shortfall: $99,092.00 City o/Tigard iok ... r . ilit :11P1111i;t 5,U.dwt,peretl<«b .,,.s„6on,a. peft9b wmYrt ro,.r,a�. c�,c.roo< or,d sum'awspw C AGENDA ITEM NO. 2 D - CITIZEN COMMUNICATION DATE: April 24, 2017 (Limited to 2 minutes or less,please) The Council wishes to hear from you on other issues not on the agenda and items on the agenda, but asks that you first try to resolve your concerns through staff. This is a City of Tigard public meeting, subject to the State of Oregon's public meeting and records laws. All written and oral testimony becomes part of the public record. The names and addresses of persons who attend or participate in City of Tigard public meetings will be included in the meeting minutes, which is a public record. NAME,ADDRESS & PHONE TOPIC STAFF Please Print CONTACTED Name: Also,please spell your name as it sounds,if it will help the presiding officer pronounce: Address City State Zip Phone No. Name: Also,please spell your name as it sounds,if it will help the presiding officer pronounce: Address City State Zip Phone No. Name: Also,please spell your name as it sounds,if it will help the presiding officer pronounce: Address City State Zip Phone No. CITIZEN COMMUNICATION I:\ADM\CITY RECORDERS\000 City Recorder-Records Resources and Policies\CCSignup\2017\citizen communication 170110.doc i :1�_'''' Tigard PD Strategic Dashboard .401 ick: \\`'`, For March 2018 H 6 -' a;1 o iii Nii �7'� 2016 Population Estimate: 51,253 (Adopted Budget FY 2017-2018) Priority Response Comparison - 90th Percentile PRIORITY RESPONSE COMPARISON (HR:MM:SS) Mar 2017 Mar 2018 !0:22:00 0:17:00 0:18:00 i0:17:421 0:11:00 0:11:00 Priority 1 &2 Priority 3 Priority 4 & 5 90th Percentile Response Time Mar 2017 Mar 2018 %Chg 2017 YTD 2018 YTD %Chg Priority 1 &2 0:11:00 0:11:00 0.00% 0:10:00 0:09:00• -10.00% Priority 3 0:17:00 0:18:00 5.88% 0:18:00 0:16:48 e -6.67% Priority 4+ 0:17:42 0:22:00 24.29% 0:23:00 0:19:24 e -15.65% The 90th percentile calculations are on Dispatched Calls Minus Cancelled calls, Duplicate Calls,and Quad out calls. Minus calls that were missing Dispatched Times Minus calls that were missing Arrival Times. BHI - Transient Total Calls Logged: 244 #of Calls-BHI 120 #of Calls Transient 124 #of Calls Dispatched 182 #of Calls Self Initiated 41 Total Time Spent 144:41:06 (hr:min:sec) 5