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1 Thursday, November 14, 2019 Elected Officials Council Eagles Pride Golf Course 7:00-7:30am Breakfast 7:30-9:00am Program 9:00-9:15am Networking

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    Thursday, November 14, 2019

    Elected Officials Council

    Eagles Pride Golf Course

    7:00-7:30am Breakfast

    7:30-9:00am Program

    9:00-9:15am Networking

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    Don Anderson

    Co-Chair Elected Officials Council

    SSMCP Welcome

  • 3

    Colonel Skye Duncan

    Joint Base Garrison Commander

  • 4

    Colonel Thomas Bundt

    Madigan Army Medical Center

    Commander

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    Colonel (Retired) Mary Forbes

    Assistant Director of Washington

    State Department of Veterans Affairs

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    Colonel (Retired) Bill Adamson

    SSMCP Program Director

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    TRANSPORTATION UPDATE

    THANK YOU LEGISLATORS

    14 November 2019

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    I-5, Mounts Road to Thorne Lane –

    Corridor Improvements

    (JBLM vicinity congestion relief)

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    In July 2015, the Washington State Legislature included $495 million to fund the I-5 -Mounts Road to Thorne Lane Interchange - Corridor Improvements project, as part of the Connecting Washington transportation revenue package.

    GOAL: Increase capacity for throughput.

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    NEW THORNE LANE/MURRAY ROAD OVERPASS

  • 9/30/16 11

    When will it be open?

    Progress is good!

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    New Berkley Street overpass

    Thorne Lane interchange

    Thorne Lane girder installation

    Maybe sooner than you think.

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    Supports Mission Readiness

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    I-5 – STEILACOOM-DUPONT RD TO THORNE LANECORRIDOR IMPROVEMENTS

    Project Milestones

    • By the end of 2019:• Northbound I-5 noise walls from 41st

    Division Drive to Berkeley Street• Northbound I-5 widening• Second Thorne Lane overpass girders

    installed through fall

    • Early 2020: • Median work zone on I-5• Berkeley Street overpass opens• Union Avenue closure• Removal of old Berkeley Street overpass• Begin I-5/Berkeley sag fill

    • Coming up: HOV system recommendation

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    JBLMDuPont Gate

    15

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    JBLMDuPont Gate

    To Be Removed

    Grade SeparationOver Railroad

    119-A

    119-B

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  • Source: US Geological Survey 1971Cartography by: C. Sampselle,Nisqually Indian Tribe, 11/07/17

    1971

  • Source: US Geological Survey 1990Cartography by: C. Sampselle,Nisqually Indian Tribe, 11/07/17

    1991

  • Source: US Fish & Wildlife Service 1997Cartography by: C. Sampselle,Nisqually Indian Tribe, 11/07/17

    1997

  • Source: NAIP 2005Cartography by: C. Sampselle,Nisqually Indian Tribe, 11/07/17

    2005

  • Source: NAIP 2011Cartography by: C. Sampselle,Nisqually Indian Tribe, 11/07/17

    2011

  • Source: Pictometry 2016Cartography by: C. Sampselle,Nisqually Indian Tribe, 11/07/17

    2016

  • transportation working group update

    Investments in the I-5 corridor, exit #99 – #116

    David Troutt, Natural Resources Director Nisqually Tribe

    Marc Daily Executive DirectorThurston Regional Planning Council

    “$2,250,000 of the motor vehicle account—state appropriation is provided solely for the I-5 Corridor from Mounts Road to Tumwaterproject (L1000231) for completing a National and State Environmental Policy Act (NEPA/SEPA) analysis to identify mid- and long-term environmental impacts associated with future improvements along the I-5 corridor from Tumwater to DuPont.”

    2019

    $2.25M

    JoAnn SchuelerWSDOT Asst. Olympic Region Administrator

  • David Troutt, Natural Resources Director Nisqually Tribe

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    2019-20 OEA Grant Status

    OEA Grant provides $506,027 with a local match of $56,890 =

    $562,917

    Three studies under professional services contracts with consultants

    AHBL: Affordable Housing for Service Members

    Steucke Environmental Services: Conservation Banking & Partnering

    Transpo Group: Analyze Local Transportation Impacts in the vicinity of JBLM

    All studies to be complete by 1 SEPT 2020, results to be discussed during the NOV 2020 EOC

  • SSMCP 2019-20 Survey

    Delivery Methods JBLM 360 App Tacoma – Pierce County Chamber Thurston County Chamber UW Tacoma Center for Business Analytics

    2019-20 Business SurveyRelease date early DEC

    Survey results will feed into the 2020 JBLM Regional Economic Impact Analysis

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    Survey results will feed into the 2020 JBLM Regional Economic Impact Analysis

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    Defense community

    Compatibility account

    NDAA 2019, Defense Community Infrastructure ProgramA new federal authority allowing DOD to provide funding to state and local governments for off-base infrastructure projects is included in the final version of the fiscal 2019 defense authorization bill.

    SB 5748

    Submit Projects

    to Department

    of commerce

    (DOC)

    DOC report to legislature1 JAN 2020

    2020 Legislative Ask

    How much $ for DCCA?

    DOC

    Priority list

    NCZ is a phased project

    The Defense Community Compatibility Account (DCCA) will help the state leverage federal dollars and fund high priority military infrastructure projects identified by local communities.

    20% local cost share

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    Shelly Helder

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    Don Anderson

    Co-Chair Elected Officials Council

    Closing Remarks

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    Thursday, May 21, 2020

    Elected Officials Council

    Eagles Pride Golf Course7:00-7:30am Breakfast

    7:30-8:45am Program

    8:45-9:15am Networking