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ODOT - Traffic Signal (Greenburg/Tiedeman) 'z� Department of Transportation VICTOEH GOVEERNORRNORTRANSPORTATION BUILDING, SALEM, OREGON 97310 In Reply Refer To December 9, 1986 File No.: AGR 4-1 City of Tigard City Hall Tigard, OR 97223 Attention: Loreen R. Wilson City Recorder Attached for your files is a fully executed copy of an agree- ment for installation of traffic control signals at the inter- section of Greenburg Road and Tiedeman Avenue in the City of Tigard. We are retaining a fully executed copy of this agreement for the Transportation Commission's files. Fran Neavoll COMMISSION SERVICES slp Attachments 731-0146 (5-85) Approved: OSHD Staff EDM:bkb 9/29/86 Revised: 10/8/86 Misc. Contracts & Agreements No. 8964 LOCAL AGENCY AGREEMENT INTERSTATE TRANSFER PROJECT THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between the STATE OF OREGON, acting by, and through its Department of Transportation, Highway Division, hereinafter referred to as "State", and the CITY OF TIGARD, acting by and through its Elected Officials, hereinafter referred to as "Agency". 1. By the authority granted in ORS 366.770 and .366.775, the State may enter into cooperative agreements with the counties and cities for the performance of work on certain` types of improvement projects with the allocation of. costs on terms and conditions mutually agreeable to the contracting parties... The project will be funded with Federal (e)(4) Interstate Transfer funds that will be limited to a maximum of $40,000. The Agency shall provide all other project costs. 2. Under such authority, the State and the Agency plan and propose to install traffic control signals at the intersection of Greenburg Road and Tiedeman Avenue, hereinafter referred to as "project". The location of the project is approximately as shown on the sketch 'map attached hereto, marked Exhibit A, and by this reference made 'a part hereof. The project shall be conducted as a part of the Interstate Transfer (e)(4) Program under Title 23, United States Code., and the Oregon Action Plan. 3. The Special and Standard Provisions attached hereto, marked Attachments 1 and 2, respectively, are by this .reference made a part hereof. The Standard Provisions apply to all federal-aid. projects and may be modified only �by the Special Provisions. The parties hereto mutually agree to the terms and conditions set forth in Attachments 1 and 2. 4. Agency shall adopt an ordinance or resolution authorizing. - its designated City`Officials to enter into and execute this agreement and the same shall be attached hereto and become a part hereof. I IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands and affixed their seals.-as of the day and year hereinafter written. This project was. approved by the Oregon Transportation Commission on July 22, 1986 as a part of the Six Year Highway Improvement Program (page i - The Oregon Transportation Commission,- by a duly adopted delegation . order, authorized the State Hfighway Engineer to sign this agreement for and on behalf of the. Commission. Said authority is set forth in the Minutes of the Oregon Transportation Commission. All except SPECIAL PROVISIONS., . approved as to . legal sufficiency' '. on September 1, 1.9.83 by Jack L. Sollis, Chief Counsel : APPROVAL RECOMMENDED STATE OF 0RE60N, `by and through its Department of Transportation, Highway Division BY Region Engineer By Strate Highway. Engi,neer Date o APPROVED AS TO CITY OF TIGARD, by and through Zi L SUFFICIENC its Elected Officials r By t40torney yor B 1` LOA City Recorder Date E4- f 1 t i .i 1 -2- :i ATTACHMENT NO. 1 SPECIAL PROVISIONS 1. State shall , as .a federal-aid participating, prelimi- nary engineering function, conduct the necessary field surveys, traffic investigations, foundation explorations and hydraulic studies, identify and obtain all required permits, and perform all preliminary engineering.and design work required to produce final plans, preliminary/final specifications and cost esti- mates. 2. State shall , upon award of a construction contract, furnish all construction engineering, field testing of materi- als, technical inspection and project manager services for administration of the contract. The State shall obtain "Record Samples" -, at specified intervals for testing in the State Materials Laboratory in Salem. 3. Agency shall conform .with requirements of the Oregon Action Plan, and if necessary, appoint and direct the activi- ties of a Citizens' Advisory Committee and Technical Advisory Committee, conduct any required public hearings and recommend the- preferred alternative. Agency shall prepare any required environmental studies. 5. Agency shall , upon project completion, maintain the signal at their own expense and pay for 100 percent of the electrical power consumed in the operation of the signal. 6. State shall acquire any necessary right-of-way. Misc. Contracts & Agreements No. 8964 Date 9/29/86. Revised: 10/9/86 ATTACHMENT NO. 2 STANDARD PROVISIONS JOINT QBLI6&TI t PCB' AINUNISTRATION 1. State is acting. to .fulf i lits responsibility to the Federal Highway Adm n.is:tration (FHWA) by the administration of this project, and the Agency hereby -agrees that the State shall have full authority to carry out this administration. I If requested by the Agency, the State will further act for the Agency in other matters pertaining to ,the, project. The State and the Agency shall actively cooperate in fulfilling the requirements of the Oregon Action Plan. For all projects the State and the Agency shall each assign a liaison person to coordinate activities and assure that the interests of both parties are considered during all phases of the project. P-1. & CONSTRUCTION ENONMING 2. Preliminary and construction engineering may be performed by the State, the Agency or others. If the Agency, or others, perform the engineering, the State. will monitor the.,work for conformance with FHWA rules and regulations. In the event that the Agency elects to engage the services of a consultant to perform any of the work covered.-by this agreement, no reimbursement shall be made using Federal-Aid funds for any costs incurred by such consultant prior to receiving. written authorization from the State to proceed. Any .such consultant shall be selected using procedures acceptable to the State and the FHWA, and an agreement prepared describing the work to be performed and the method of payment. REQUIRED STAMW OR USDOT I:IMNCI& ASSISTANCE We 3. If.as a condition of assistance the recipient has submitted and the U.S. Deparment of Transportation has- 'approved a minority business enterprise affirmative action program which the recipient agrees to carry out, this program is incorporated into this financial assistance agreement by reference. This program shall be treated as a legal obligation and failure to carry out its terms shall be treated as a violation of this financial assistance agreement. Upon notification to .the recipient of its failure to carry out the approved program, the U.S. Department of Transportation shall impose such sanctions as noted in Title' 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 23, Subpart E, which sanctions may include termination of the agreement or other measure: that may affect the ability of the recipient to obtain future U.S. Department of Transportation financial assistance. . ,;, The recipient further agrees to comply with all applicable Civil Rights Laws, 'Rule s and Regulations,,.,including Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and.the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Act. 4. The parties hereto agree and understand that they will comply with all applicable statutes and regulations, including but not limited to: Title 6, USC, Civil Rights Act; Title 49 CFR, Part 23; Title 18, USC, Anti- Kickback Act; Title 23, USC, Federal-Aid Highway Act; Titles 2 and 3 of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970; provisions of 23 CFR 1.11 and FHPM 1-4-5 (23 CFR 140.7); and the Oregon Action Plan. STATE OBLIGATIONS: PROGRAM REQUEST 5. State shall submit a program to the FHWA with a request for approval of federal-aid participation in all engineering, right-of-way acquisition, eligible utility relocations and construction work for the project. NO WORK SHALL PROCEED UNTIL SUCH APPROVAL HAS BEEN OBTAINED. The program shall include services to be provided by the State, the Agency or others. The State shall notify the Agency in writing when authorization to proceed has been received from the FHWA. Major responsibility for the various phases of the project will be as outlined in the Special Provisions. All work and records of such work shall be in conformance with FHWA rules and regulations, and the Oregon Action Plan. AUTHORITY FOR SURVEY 6. State shall prepare an Authority for Survey which will itemize the estimate of cost for preliminary engineering services to be provided by the State, the Agency or others, and shall furnish the Agency with a copy of such cost estimate. FINANCE 7. State shall , in the first instance, pay all reimburseable costs of the project, submit all claims for federal-aid participation to the FHWA in the normal manner, compile accurate cost accounting records and furnish the Agency with an itemized statement of actual costs to date at the end of each State Fiscal Year. When the actual total cost of the project has been computed, the State shall furnish the Agency with an itemized statement of such final costs. PROJECT ACTIVITIES 8. State shall , if the work is performed by the Agency or others, review and process or approve all environmental statements, preliminary plans, specifications and cost estimates, prepare the contract and bidding documents, advertise for bid proposals, award all contracts and, upon award of a construction contract, perform all necessary laboratory testing of materials, process and pay all contractor progress estimates, check final quantities and costs, and oversee and provide intermittent inspection services during the construction phase of the project. The actual cost of laboratory testing services provided by the State will be charged to the project construction engineering cost account number (prefix) and will be included in the total cost of the project. -2- FRU BRI96E DESIGN 9. State _shall, as provided in ORS 366.155(k), prepare plans and specifications for bridges and culverts (structure portion only) at no expense to. the counties,. MCg CKIGATI , a FICE 100 The project applicant will, prior to the commencement of the preliminary engineering. and right-of-way. acquisition phases, deposit with State its estimated share. of each phase. The applicant's share of construction will be deposited in two parts. The initial - deposit will represent 65 percent of the applicant's share, based on the engineer's estimate, and -will be requested three weeks prior to opening bid on the project. Upon award of the contract, the balance of the applicant's share will be requested. Collection of advance deposits amounting to less than $2,500 for any phase of project (P.E. , R/W) will be postponed until collectively the amount ..exceeds $2,500 or until the collection of the advance deposit for construction is required. Pursuant to ORS 366.425, as amended by Chapter 365, Oregon Laws of 1979, the advance deposit may be in the form of 1) check or warrant; 2) irrevocable letter of credit deposited in a local bank in the name of State; and 3) deposit in the Local Government Investment Pool accompanied by an irrevocable limited power of attorney. . 11. Agency shall present properly certified bills for 100 percent .of actual costs incurred by the Agency .on behalf of- the project directly to the State Liaison Person for review and approval. Such bills shall be in a form acceptable to the State and documented in such a manner as to: be easily verified° Billings shall be presented for periods of not less than one month duration, based on actual expenses to date. All billings received from the Agency must be approved by the State Liaison Person prior to presentation to the Highway Division Accounting Office for payment. The Agency's actual costs eligibile for federal-aid participation shall be those allowable under the provisions of 23 CFR 1.11 and FHPM 1-4-5 (23 CFR 140.7). 12. The cost records and accounts pertaining to the work covered by this agreement are to be kept available for inspection by representatives of the State_'and the FHWA for a period of three (3) years following the date of final payment. . Copies of such records and accounts shall be made available upon request.. PROJECT CANCELLATION 13. Agency agrees that 'shouI'd- the project be cancelled or terminated for any..reason prior to its complet;ion,. the Agency shall reimburse the State for any costs that have been incurred by theState on behalf of the project. DELAYED STMING DATE' 14. In the event that right-of-way acquisition, or actual construction of the facility for which this preliminary engineering is under- -3- taken is not-'started by the close of the FIFTH FISCAL YEAR following the fiscal year in which this agreement is executed, the State may request reimbursement of the sum or sums of Federal-Aid funds disbursed to the Agency under the terms of this agreement. RIGHT OF WAY 15.. Agency, sha�1'l, be- respons,ibl;e for acquisition of the necessary right-of-way and' easements for construction and maintenance of the project. . The,-State shal], review all right-of-way activities. engaged in by the -Agency. to assure compliance with applicable laws and. reguTations. The•Agency'.may request the State to perform the acquisition functions, subject to 'exe cution of 'a Right-of-Way Services Agreement. If any real property pur- chased with federal-aid partici:pati'on is no longer needed for right-of-way, or`other .public purposes, :the- disposition of such property. shall subject to applicable: rules and regulations 'which are in. effect at the time of- dis- posi..tion. , Reimbursement to the State of the.required proportionate share of the f air market value may be required. UTILITIES 16. Agency shall relocate or cause to be relocated, all utility con- duits, lines, poles, mains, pipes and such other facilities where such relocation is necessary in order to conform said utilities and facilities with the plans and ultimate requirements of the project. Only those utility relocations which are eligible for federal-aid participation under the Federal-Ai.d Highway Program Manual , Volume 1, Chapter 4, Section 4, shall be included in the total project costs and participation; all other utility relocations shall be at the sole expense of the Agency, or others. The State w ill arrange for utility adjustments in areas lying within juris- diction of the State and, if the State is performing the preliminary engi- neering, the Agency may request the State to arrange for utility adjust- ments lying within Agency jurisdiction, acting on behalf of the Agency. - Agency shall , five..weeks prior to the opening of .construction bid proposals, .furnish the State with an.estimate of cost for eli.gible reim- burseable utility relocations, based on the plans for the project. The Agency shall notify the State Liaison Person .prior to proceeding with any utility relocation work in order that ,the work, may properly coordinated into the project and receive the proper authorization. CONSTRUCTION 17. Construction plans shall be in conformance with standard; pr_actices of the; State for plans prepared by .its own staff, and ;shall be developed in accordance with the design standards. published by AASHTO which pertain to the type of facility proposed. The latest design standards adopted' .by AASHTO shall govern the design of highway bridges and related structures. All specifications for the project shall be in substantial compliance with the "Oregon Standard Specifications for Highway Construction" . -4- s . GRADE CHANGE LIABILITY 18. Agency, if a County, acknowledges the effect and scope of URS 105.755 and agrees that all acts necessary to complete construction of the project which may alter or change the grade of existing county roads are being accomplished at the direct request of the County. Agency, if a City, hereby accepts responsibility for all claims for damages from grade changes. Approval of plans by the State shall not subject the State to liability under ORS 105.760 for change of grade. CONTRACTOR CLAIMS 19. Agency shall provide legal defense against all claims brought by the contractor, or others, resulting from the Agency's failure to comply with the terms of this agreement. MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES 2U. 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WHEREAS, the City has requested that traffic control signals be installed at the intersection of Greenburg Road and Tiedeman Avenue; and WHEREAS, the. project is to be funded, in part, with Federal (e)(4) Interstate Transfer funds; and WHEREAS, State supervision of project design and ..construction will facilitate and expedite compliance with conditions of the Federal funding; and WHEREAS, an agreement has been prepared providing for the State to design-and install the desired traffic control signals on behalf of the City; and WHEREAS, the City has the required matching funds available in its adopted Capital Improvement Budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: Section 1: The Council hereby authorizes the Mayor and City Recorder to sign, on behalf of the City, an agreement with the Oregon Department of Transportation providing for the installation of traffic control signals at the intersection of Greenburg Road and Tiedeman Avenue. Section 2: The City Engineer shall, be the City's liaison person for the project as provided in the agreement. PASSED: This day of NoVe1nLQ.r- 1986. ay r `- City of Tigard ATTEST: cting City Recorder - City of Tigard /br169 RESOLUTION NO. 86— 1QL/_ o Ned Takasomi,, Pacific Western Bank, 11760 S.E. Id'leman, Portland, Oregon was present to answer questions by the Council.. Mr. Takasomi explained some of the restructuring and consolidation plans for Pacific Western Bank. e. :Public Testimony - Opponents (None) f. Senior Planner Liden recommended that this request be approved. g. There was some discussion on setback requirements for this property by Council. h. Public Hearing closed by Mayor Cook i. Recorder Pro Tem read the following resolution into the record: RESOLUTION NO. 86-123A. A FINAL ORDER IN THE MATTER FOR TEMPORARY USE REQUESTED BY PACIFIC WESTERN BANK, FILE NO. TU 10-86, APPROVING THE APPLICATION SUBJECT TO CERTAIN CONDITIONS, ENTERING FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS. j . Motion by Councilor Edwards, seconded by . Councilor .Brian, to adopt. Motion approved by- a unanimous vote of _the Council . present.: 12. CONSENT : These items are considered to be 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: 12. 1 Approve Council Minutes - September 24 & 29, 1986 12.2 Receive and file: a. Monthly Departmental Reports . b. .Boardsmanship-Workshop Report 12.3 Approve Agreement With State of Oregon re: Greenburg .& Tiedeman Signal - ,Authorize Mayor and Recorder to Sign - Resolution No. ,86-124 12.4 Approve Request for Revised Speed Zones - Resolution No. 86-125 12.5 Ratify Telephone Poll - Approval SRO Training - Annual Oregon Juvenile Law Enforcement Association Seminar (Rick Peterson, Gary . Wayt) 12.6 Approve Travel Request - Annual Professional Land Surveyors of Oregon Conference (Randy Clarno) a. Motion by Councilor Brian, seconded by Councilor Edwards to approve. Approved by a unanimous vote of Council present. 13 . NON-AGENDA ITEMS a. Councilor Johnson reported that the Economic Development Committee has an opportunity to benefit from the expertise of an economic development class from. Portland State University. In order to take advantage of this program, she requested that this item be scheduled for an Economic Development Committee workshop discussion on November 24th from 6:30 .to 8:00 p.m. Page 14 - COUNCIL MINUTES - November 3, 1986 12.1 - Approve Council .:Minutes - May 429 IM 12.2 Receive and Fil:ea- a. Community Devel.opwilt, Land use Dec i si ons b. Departmental Monthly Reports - Apr•i'1.9- 19% c. LUBA Final <Order -=86-004 in; City°s favor - S -& J Builders d. Sewer - USA 18X .Interest-...Charge Memorandum- 12.3 Approve:Cobputar-Contract; Finan* Agreement 12.4 Approve.Council Meeting..;Calender. 12.5 Approve Police Recruitment . 12.6 prove erai,-Aid.:.for Traffic: 6ign' pQv ., & ,:; `'rias 'ei natures;-=._eaolutton:.l�fn.�.-61- , 12.7 Approve Subdivision :;Coaapi'.iance Agreement & Performance. Bond & Authorize Signatures -.Karen Perk 12.8 Approve Subdivision Compliance Agreement & Authorize: 8ignatur--es. - G#tty!s.Emerald Acres 12.9 Accept Krueger Non-Remonstrance •Agreement (street improvements) SW 135th Avenue 12.10 Approve North Dakota Real_ignment..Engineering Contract & Authorize Signatures - DeHaas::& .Associates 115,975 12.11.Accept .Levitz .Furnitur&>..Co.: Str.eet- Dodi cation .--Cascade-Avenue 12.12 Ratify _Council: poll a. . Approve OLCC Applications Golden Gourmet -..242; Tigair&Plaza, :Tigard - PS &-R App. Newport Bay-.Seafood- 11roiler, 10935 SW 69th, Tigar.:d'= DA-.App. Short. Stop Market, .15995 <SW 72nd Ave., :Tigard -=PS-App. b. Approve Additional $19000 donation to TAG for. Court yard.construct.ion - (Total now authorized is $4,000). c. Council ;requested reviw of Paci-f:ic Frontier. ;Wood. Markets/Robert Randall Co. Hearings- Officer Final Order CU 1/869 SL 5/869 and H'. 1-86. Public Hearing to be scheduled 6/23/86. d. Approve Training:Request - City Recorder - 4241.00 for •City - Clerks seminar (funds required :by City- after tuition scholarship- granted by Oregon Association of -Municipal Recorders). 12.13 Authorize Mayor -and .Recorder to execute Partial Bond .Release - Penn Lawn. Estates No. _2' -$439871.04 - Resolution No. .86-62 a. Motion by Councilor -Eadon9 -seconded by Councilor . Johnson to adopt Consent Agenda. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. 13. NON-AGENDA ITEMSs . From Council and Staff 13.1 Training Request - Office .Manager a. Motion by Councilor Johnson, seconded by Council President Brian to approve. Approved by unanimous vote of Council present. . 13.2 Hall/Burham LID Land Acquisition Page .10 - COUNCIL MINUTES - June •99. 086 CITY OF TIGARD, OREGON RESOLUTION NO. 86--L— A RESOLUTION OF THE. TIGARD` CITY COUNCIL AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY RECORDER. TO SIGN FEDERAL AID PROJECT REQUESTS FOR TRAFFIC SIGNALS AT HALL. BOULEVARD AND BURNHAM STREET,, .AND AT-GREENBURG ROAD AND TIEDEMAN AVENUE. WHEREAS, the City's Capital Improvement Program calls for installation of traffic signals at the intersection of Hall Blvd. and Burnham Street, and at the intersection of Greenburg Road and Tiedeman Avenue; and WHEREAS, Federal funding is available to pay a portion of the installation costs for said traffic signals; and WHEREAS, the Tigard City Council desires that the available Federal funding be used on said traffic signal projects; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Tigard City Council that: Section 1: The Council hereby authorizes the Mayor and the City Recorder to sign Federal Aid Project Request forms for the installation of, traffic signals at the intersection of Hall Blvd. and Burnham Street, and also at the intersection of Greenburg Road and Tiedeman Avenue. PASSED: This q l� day of 1986. Mayor - City of Tigard ATTEST: be City Recorder - City of Tigard (2532P) RESOLUTION NO. 86- �. % FEDERAL AID PROJECT REQUEST Date May 26, 1986 Applicant Agency City of Tigard Request for: Off-System , FAS-C , FAUS XX Project Federal Aid, Route No. FAU 9207 Route Name Greenberg Road Project Name Greenburg Road/Tiedeman Avenue Signal Project Length - Project Location (Attach sketch map) Project Description Installation of a traffic signal on Greenburg Road at Tiedeman Avenue. Average Daily Traffic' 13,272 Design Speed 40 mph Complete Applicable Sections: I. ROADWAY DATA 1. Existing Roadway: (Attach sketch) Width 371 Travel Lanes 2 Shoulders 0 Medians 11' left turn lane Parking none . Sidewalks 6' bike/pedestrian path on east side. Remarks 2. Desired Roadway Cross Section: (Attach sketch) 44M Width Travel Lanes Shoulders Medians Parking Curbed Length Curb Radii k/Bikeway Sidewal Remarks (No Change) II. RIGHT-OF-WAY DATA 1. Existing Right-of-Way: General Width 60' Minimum 60' Maximum 60' 2. Has right-of-way been .acquired for this project subsequent to January 2, 1971? Yes No XX 3. Will additional right-of-way be needed? Yes XX No If answer is "yes," will cost of right-of-way be subject to Federal reimbursement? Yes No XX Remarks Easements may be required for signal poles. TII. TRAFFIC CONTROL DATA 1, Existing Signalization and Location: None -2- 2. Proposed Signalization: Location Greenburg Road at Tiedeman Avenue Type Traffic Actuated Phases 4 Type of Suspension Mast Arm Interconnected No Remarks 3. Permanent Si ping: Include in project or by applicant? Include in project. 4. Permanent Striping: Include in project or by applicant?. BY Applicant IV. ILLUMINATION DATA 1. Existing Illumination and Location: A 2.00 W----High Pressure Sodium Luminaire mounted on power pole at the intersection. 2. Proposed Illumination: Location No changes proposed. Type Remarks V. STRUCTURE DATA 1. Existing Structure: Location (None) Type Approach Roadway Width Shoulder Width Length, Width To remain in place? 2. Proposed Structure: Location (None) Approximate Size: Length Width -3- Are sidewalk/bikeways desired? . Are any utilities to be attached to structure? Are provisions for illumination desired? Are there any unusual or complicating conditions? Remarks VI. RAILROAD DATA 1. Are there any railroad crossings? Yes No XX Name of Railroad Existing Crossing Protection 2. Will existing railroad crossing be altered? Remarks VII. ACTION PLAN REQUIREMENTS During project development for Category 1, 2, and3 projects, the city or county shall perform and document responsibilities as found indexed in the Oregon Action Plan, particularly Citizen Involvement and Participation; Environmental Aspects; and Public Hearing Requirements'. The OSHD Region Engineer will provide assistance, liaison and monitoring for these activities. Responsible local office and party to be contacted for the following activities: 1. Citizen Involvement City Engineer Office 2. Environmental City Engineer Office 3. Public Hearing., City Engineer Office Remarks VIII. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Project preliminary engineering to be performed by: Applicant State XXX Consultant -4- 2. Project construction engineering to be performed by: Applicant State XXX Consultant 3. Will applicant perform any work prior to or after award of contract? Yes XXX No. if "yes," describe briefly: A separate project will adda right-turn lane for southbound traffic. 4. Applicant's estimate of cost for requested project: Roadway' Work $ -0- Right-of-way costs (if participating) 1,000 Traffic control 59,000 Illumination -0- Structures -0- Railroad -0- Other -0- Preliminary engineering 10,000 PROJECT TOTAL $ 70,000 Remarks THIS APPLICATION IS AN OFFICIAL REQUEST FROM: CITY OF Tigard and/or/ COUNTY By By By By By X Z O v CREENRURG = ROA® 4 6 BiKELANE = Cn - n n D w r- om ...N— -- S.W. SMADY_ LN BLVD. ` .00 SCALE ASH. . �.. = 400 s S.W. �/' ' J N RTH DAKOTA N W a • 2 V _c T-L-- / W /00, --- s ---- --- -Fli_ TCT &W. LL EiMtS --- — F TAM Cwl TA 'O vi W. fSW- MBA OW ST 4n B.IIE KATHERINE ST. / 3,+4' 5 - - ----�.. /; PROJECT LOCATION