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Local Agency Agreement
CFDA No. 20.205
(Catalog or Federal Domestic Assistance)
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The Local Agency having complied, or hereby agreeing to comply, with the terms and conditions set forth in (1) Title 23, U.S. Code
Highways, (2) the regulations issued pursuant thereto, (3) 2 CFR Part 200, (4) 2 CFR Part 180 — certifying that the local agency is not
excluded from receiving Federal funds by a Federal suspension or debarment, (6) the policies and procedures promulgated by the
Washington State Department of Transportation, and (6) the federal aid project agreement entered into between the State and Federal
Government, relative to the above project, the Washington State Department of Transportation will authorize the Local Agency to
proceed on the project by a separate notification. Federal funds which are to be obligated for the project may not exceed the amount
shown herein on line r, column 3, without written authority by the State, subject to the approval of the Federal Highway Administration.
All project costs not reimbursed by the Federal Government shall be the responsibility of the Local Agency.
Project Description
Name Valley Road Grind/Inlay (Cascade Park to Scott Road)
Termini 0.49 to 1.53
Description of Work
Length 1,04 miles
Work will include grinding, HMA surfacing, ADA ramps, sidewalk, traffic control and other items.
Project Agreement End Date December 31, 2023
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Estimate of Funding
Type of Work
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Estimated Total
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Estimated Federal
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Funds
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Participation d. State
Ratio
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0.00
0.00
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Right of Way f. Agency
.Other
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Participation
Ratio for RW i. State
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0.00
0.00
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Constructionk. Contract
687,310.00
92,787.00
594,523.00
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m. Other
Federal Aid n. Other
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Ratio for CN o.Agency
32,118.00
4,336.00
27,782.00
p. State
5,000.00
675.00
4,325.00
a. Total CN Cost Estimate k
724,428.00
97,798.00
626,630.00
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724,428.00
97,798.00
626,630.00
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DOT Form 140-039
Revised 05/2020
Washington State Pepartment of Tr rt tion
By
Director, Local r grams
Date Executed ( j nn
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Construction Method of Financing (Check Method Selected)
State Ad and Award
Method A - Advance Payment - Agency Share of total construction cost (based on contract award)
Method B - Withhold from gas tax the Agency's share of total construction coast (line 5, column 2) in the amount of
at $ per month for months.
Local Force or Local Ad and Award
Method C -Agency cost incurred with partial reimbursement
The Local Agency further stipulates that pursuant to said Title 23, regulations and policies and procedures, and
as a condition to payment of the federal funds obligated, it accepts and will comply with the applicable provisions
set forth below. Adopted by official action on
, Resolution/Ordinance No.
Provisions
I. Scope of Work
The Agency shall provide all the work, labor, materials, and services necessary to perform the project which is described and set
forth in detail in the "Project Description" and "Type of Work."
When the State acts for and on behalf of the Agency, the State shall be deemed an agent of the Agency and shall perform the
services described and indicated in "Type of Work" on the face of this agreement, in accordance with plans and specifications as
proposed by the Agency and approved by the State and the Federal Highway Administration.
When the State acts for the Agency but is not subject to the right of control by the Agency, the State shall have the right to perform
the work subject to the ordinary procedures of the State and Federal Highway Administration.
II. Delegation of Authority
The State is willing to fulfill the responsibilities to the Federal Government by the administration of this project. The Agency agrees
that the State shall have the full authority to carry out this administration. The State shall review, process, and approve documents
required for federal aid reimbursement in accordance with federal requirements. If the State advertises and awards the contract, the
State will further act for the Agency in all matters concerning the project as requested by the Agency. If the Local Agency advertises and
awards the project, the State shall review the work to ensure conformity with the approved plans and specifications.
III. Project Administration
Certain types of work and services shall be provided by the State on this project as requested by the Agency and described in the
Type of Work above. In addition, the State will furnish qualified personnel for the supervision and inspection of the work in progress. On
Local Agency advertised and awarded projects, the supervision and inspection shall be limited to ensuring all work is in conformance
with approved plans, specifications, and federal aid requirements. The salary of such engineer or other supervisor and all other salaries
and costs incurred by State forces upon the project will be considered a cost thereof. All costs related to this project incurred by
employees of the State in the customary manner on highway payrolls and vouchers shall be charged as costs of the project.
IV. Availability of Records
All project records in support of all costs incurred and actual expenditures kept by the Agency are to be maintained in accordance
with local government accounting procedures prescribed by the Washington State Auditor's Office, the U.S. Department of
Transportation, and the Washington State Department of Transportation. The records shall be open to inspection by the State and
Federal Government at all reasonable times and shall be retained and made available for such inspection for a period of not less than
three years from the final payment of any federal aid funds to the Agency. Copies of said records shall be furnished to the State and/or
Federal Government upon request.
V. Compliance with Provisions
The Agency shall not incur any federal aid participation costs on any classification of work on this project until authorized in writing
by the State for each classification. The classifications of work for projects are:
1. Preliminary engineering.
2. Right of way acquisition.
3. Project construction.
Once written authorization is given, the Agency agrees to show continuous progress through monthly billings. Failure to show
continuous progress may result the Agency's project becoming inactive, as described in 23 CFR 630, and subject to de -obligation of
federal aid funds and/or agreement closure.
If right of way acquisition, or actual construction of the road for which preliminary engineering is undertaken is not started by the
close of the tenth fiscal year following the fiscal year in which preliminary engineering phase was authorized, the Agency will repay to
the State the sum or sums of federal funds paid to the Agency under the terms of this agreement (see Section IX).
If actual construction of the road for which right of way has been purchased is not started by the close of the tenth fiscal year
following the fiscal year in which the right of way phase was authorized, the Agency will repay to the State the sum or sums of federal
funds paid to the Agency under the terms of this agreement (see Section IX).
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The Agency agrees that all stages of construction necessary to provide the initially planned complete facility within the limits of this
project will conform to at least the minimum values set by approved statewide design standards applicable to this class of highways,
even though such additional work is financed without federal aid participation.
The Agency agrees that on federal aid highway construction projects, the current federal aid regulations which apply to liquidated
damages relative to the basis of federal participation in the project cost shall be applicable in the event the contractor fails to complete
the contract within the contract time.
VI. Payment and Partial Reimbursement
The total cost of the project, including all review and engineering costs and other expenses of the State, is to be paid by the Agency
and by the Federal Government. Federal funding shall be in accordance with the Federal Transportation Act, as amended, 2 CFR Part
200. The State shall not be ultimately responsible for any of the costs of the project. The Agency shall be ultimately responsible for all
costs associated with the project which are not reimbursed by the Federal Government. Nothing in this agreement shall be construed as
a promise by the State as to the amount or nature of federal participation in this project.
The Agency shall bill the state for federal aid project costs incurred in conformity with applicable federal and state laws. The agency
shall minimize the time elapsed between receipt of federal aid funds and subsequent payment of incurred costs. Expenditures by the
Local Agency for maintenance, general administration, supervision, and other overhead shall not be eligible for federal participation
unless a current indirect cost plan has been prepared in accordance with the regulations outlined in 2 CFR Part 200 - Uniform Admin
Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, and retained for audit.
The State will pay for State incurred costs on the project. Following payment, the State shall bill the Federal Government for
reimbursement of those costs eligible for federal participation to the extent that such costs are attributable and properly allocable to
this project. The State shall bill the Agency for that portion of State costs which were not reimbursed by the Federal Government (see
Section IX).
1. Project Construction Costs
Project construction financing will be accomplished by one of the three methods as indicated in this agreement.
Method A —The Agency will place with the State, within (20) days after the execution of the construction contract, an advance in the
amount of the Agency's share of the total construction cost based on the contract award. The State will notify the Agency of the exact
amount to be deposited with the State. The State will pay all costs incurred under the contract upon presentation of progress billings
from the contractor. Following such payments, the State will submit a billing to the Federal Government for the federal aid participation
share of the cost. When the project is substantially completed and final actual costs of the project can be determined, the State will
present the Agency with a final billing showing the amount due the State or the amount due the Agency. This billing will be cleared by
either a payment from the Agency to the State or by a refund from the State to the Agency.
Method B — The Agency's share of the total construction cost as shown on the face of this agreement shall be withheld from its
monthly fuel tax allotments. The face of this agreement establishes the months in which the withholding shall take place and the exact
amount to be withheld each month. The extent of withholding will be confirmed by letter from the State at the time of contract award.
Upon receipt of progress billings from the contractor, the State will submit such billings to the Federal Government for payment of its
participating portion of such billings.
Method C —The Agency may submit vouchers to the State in the format prescribed by the State, in duplicate, not more than once
per month for those costs eligible for Federal participation to the extent that such costs are directly attributable and property allocable
to this project. Expenditures by the Local Agency for maintenance, general administration, supervision, and other overhead shall not be
eligible for Federal participation unless claimed under a previously approved indirect cost plan.
The State shall reimburse the Agency for the Federal share of eligible project costs up to the amount shown on the face of this
agreement At the time of audit, the Agency will provide documentation of all costs incurred on the project. The State shall bill the
Agency for all costs incurred by the State relative to the project. The State shall also bill the Agency for the federal funds paid by the
State to the Agency for project costs which are subsequently determined to be ineligible for federal participation (see Section IX).
VII. Audit of Federal Consultant Contracts
The Agency, if services of a consultant are required, shall be responsible for audit of the consultant's records to determine eligible
federal aid costs on the project. The report of said audit shall be in the Agency's files and made available to the State and the Federal
Government.
An audit shall be conducted by the WSDOT Internal Audit Office in accordance with generally accepted governmental auditing
standards as issued by the United States General Accounting Office by the Comptroller General of the United States; WSDOT Manual
M 27-50, Consultant Authorization, Selection, and Agreement Administration; memoranda of understanding between WSDOT and
FHWA; and 2 CFR Part 200.501 -Audit Requirements.
If upon audit it is found that overpayment or participation of federal money in ineligible items of cost has occurred, the Agency shall
reimburse the State for the amount of such overpayment or excess participation (see Section IX).
VIII. Single Audit Act
The Agency, as a subrecipient of federal funds, shall adhere to the federal regulations outlined in 2 CFR Part 200.501 as well as all
applicable federal and state statutes and regulations. A subrecipient who expends $750,000 or more in federal awards from all sources
during a given fiscal year shall have a single or program -specific audit performed for that year in accordance with the provisions of 2
CFR Part 200.501. Upon conclusion of the audit, the Agency shall be responsible for ensuring that a copy of the report is transmitted
promptly to the State.
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IX. Payment of Billing
The Agency agrees that if payment or arrangement for payment of any of the State's billing relative to the project (e.g., State force
work, project cancellation, overpayment, cost ineligible for federal participation, etc.) is not made to the State within 45 days after
the Agency has been billed, the State shall effect reimbursement of the total sum due from the regular monthly fuel tax allotments to
the Agency from the Motor Vehicle Fund. No additional Federal project funding will be approved until full payment is received unless
otherwise directed by the Director, Local Programs.
Project Agreement End Date - This date is based on your projects Period of Performance (2 CFR Part 200.309).
Any costs incurred after the Project Agreement End Date are NOT eligible for federal reimbursement. All eligible costs incurred prior
to the Project Agreement End Date must be submitted for reimbursement within 60 days after the Project Agreement End Date or they
become ineligible for federal reimbursement.
X. Traffic Control, Signing, Marking, and Roadway Maintenance
The Agency will not permit any changes to be made in the provisions for parking regulations and traffic control on this project
without prior approval of the State and Federal Highway Administration. The Agency will not install or permit to be installed any signs,
signals, or markings not in conformance with the standards approved by the Federal Highway Administration and MUTCD. The Agency
will, at its own expense, maintain the improvement covered by this agreement.
XI. Indemnity
The Agency shall hold the Federal Government and the State harmless from and shall process and defend at its own expense
all claims, demands, or suits, whether at law or equity brought against the Agency, State, or Federal Government, arising from the
Agency's execution, performance, or failure to perform any of the provisions of this agreement, or of any other agreement or contract
connected with this agreement, or arising by reason of the participation of the State or Federal Government in the project, PROVIDED,
nothing herein shall require the Agency to reimburse the State or the Federal Government for damages arising out of bodily injury to
persons or damage to property caused by or resulting from the sole negligence of the Federal Government or the State.
XII. Nondiscrimination Provision
No liability shall attach to the State or Federal Government except as expressly provided herein.
The Agency shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, or sex in the award and performance of any USDOT-
assisted contract and/or agreement or in the administration of its DBE program or the requirements of 49 CFR Part 26. The Agency
shall take all necessary and reasonable steps under 49 CFR Part 26 to ensure nondiscrimination in the award and administration of
USDOT-assisted contracts and agreements. The WSDOT's DBE program, as required by 49 CFR Part 26 and as approved by USDOT,
is incorporated by reference in this agreement. Implementation of this program is a legal obligation and failure to carry out its terms
shall be treated as a violation of this agreement. Upon notification to the Agency of its failure to carry out its approved program, the
Department may impose sanctions as provided for under Part 26 and may, in appropriate cases, refer the matter for enforcement under
18 U.S.C. 1001 and/or the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act of 1986 (31 U.S. C. 3801 at seq.).
The Agency hereby agrees that it will incorporate or cause to be incorporated into any contract for construction work, or modification
thereof, as defined in the rules and regulations of the Secretary of Labor in 41 CFR Chapter 60, which is paid for in whole or in part with
funds obtained from the Federal Government or borrowed on the credit of the Federal Government pursuant to a grant, contract, loan,
insurance, or guarantee or understanding pursuant to any federal program involving such grant, contract, loan, insurance, or guarantee,
the required contract provisions for Federal -Aid Contracts (FHWA 1273), located in Chapter 44 of the Local Agency Guidelines.
The Agency further agrees that it will be bound by the above equal opportunity clause with respect to its own employment
practices when it participates in federally assisted construction work: Provided, that if the applicant so participating is a State or Local
Government, the above equal opportunity clause is not applicable to any agency, instrumentality, or subdivision of such government
which does not participate in work on or under the contract.
The Agency also agrees:
(1) To assist and cooperate actively with the State in obtaining the compliance of contractors and subcontractors with the equal
opportunity clause and rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor.
(2) To furnish the State such information as it may require for the supervision of such compliance and that it will otherwise assist the
State in the discharge of its primary responsibility for securing compliance.
(3) To refrain from entering into any contract or contract modification subject to Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, with
a contractor debarred from, or who has not demonstrated eligibility for, government contracts and federally assisted construction
contracts pursuant to the Executive Order.
(4) To carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity clause as may be imposed upon contractors
and subcontractors by the State, Federal Highway Administration, or the Secretary of Labor pursuant to Part Il, subpart D of the
Executive Order.
In addition, the Agency agrees that if it fails or refuses to comply with these undertakings, the State may take any or all of the
following actions:
(a) Cancel, terminate, or suspend this agreement in whole or in part;
(b) Refrain from extending any further assistance to the Agency under the program with respect to which the failure or refusal
occurred until satisfactory assurance of future compliance has been received from the Agency; and
(c) Refer the case to the Department of Justice for appropriate legal proceedings.
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XIII. Liquidated Damages
The Agency hereby agrees that the liquidated damages provisions of 23 CFR Part 635, Subpart 127, as supplemented, relative to
the amount of Federal participation in the project cost, shall be applicable in the event the contractor fails to complete the contract within
the contract time. Failure to include liquidated damages provision will not relieve the Agency from reduction of federal participation in
accordance with this paragraph.
XIV. Termination for Public Convenience
The Secretary of the Washington State Department of Transportation may terminate the contract in whole, or from time to time in
part, whenever:
(1) The requisite federal funding becomes unavailable through failure of appropriation or otherwise.
(2) The contractor is prevented from proceeding with the work as a direct result of an Executive Order of the President with
respect to the prosecution of war or in the interest of national defense, or an Executive Order of the President or Governor of
the State with respect to the preservation of energy resources.
(3) The contractor is prevented from proceeding with the work by reason of a preliminary, special, or permanent restraining
order of a court of competent jurisdiction where the issuance of such order is primarily caused by the acts or omissions of
persons or agencies other than the contractor.
(4) The Secretary is notified by the Federal Highway Administration that the project is inactive.
(5) The Secretary determines that such termination is in the best interests of the State.
XV. Venue for Claims and/or Causes of Action
For the convenience of the parties to this contract, it is agreed that any claims and/or causes of action which the Local Agency
has against the State of Washington, growing out of this contract or the project with which it is concerned, shall be brought only in the
Superior Court for Thurston County.
XVI. Certification Regarding the Restrictions of the Use of Federal Funds for Lobbying
The approving authority certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that:
(1) No federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or
attempting to influence an officer or employee of any federal agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or
an employee of a member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, the making of any federal grant, the
making of any federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment,
or modification of any federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement.
(2) If any funds other than federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to
influence an officer or employee of any federal agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee
of a member of Congress in connection with this federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall
complete and submit the Standard Form - LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions.
(3) The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at
all tiers (including subgrants, and contracts and subcontracts under grants, subgrants, loans, and cooperative agreements) which
exceed $100,000, and that all such subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly.
This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into.
Submission of this certification as a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U.S.
Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than
$100,000 for each such failure.
XVII. Assurances
Local agencies receiving Federal funding from the USDOT or its operating administrations (i.e., Federal Highway Administration,
Federal Transit Administration, Federal Aviation Administration) are required to submit a written policy statement, signed by the Agency
Executive and addressed to the State, documenting that all programs, activities, and services will be conducted in compliance with
Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Additional Provisions
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Instructions
1. Agency Name and Billing Address — Enter the Agency of primary interest which will
become a party to the agreement.
2. Project Number — Leave blank. This number will be assigned by WSDOT.
3. Agreement Number — Leave blank. This number will be assigned by WSDOT.
4.
a. Project Description — Enter the project name, total length of the project (in miles),
and a brief description of the termini. Data entered here must be consistent with the
name, length, and termini noted in the STIP and Project Prospectus
Example: (Name) "Regal Road", (Length) "1.2 miles", (Termini) "Smith Road to
Main Street"
b. Description of Work — Enter a concise statement of the major items of work to be
performed. Statement must be consistent with the description of work noted in the
STIP and Project Prospectus.
Example: "Overlay Regal Road; install curb, gutter, and sidewalk; illumination; and
traffic signal at the intersection of Regal Road and Dakota Avenue."
c. Project Agreement End Date — Enter your Project Agreement End Date. This date
is based on your projects Period of Performance (2 CFR 200.309).
For Planning Only projects — WSDOT recommends agencies estimate the end of the
project's period of performance and add three years to determine the "Project
Agreement End Date".
For PE and RW — WSDOT recommends agencies estimate when the phase will be
completed and add three years to determine the "Project Agreement End Date".
For Construction — WSDOT recommends agencies estimate when construction will
be completed and add three years to determine the "Project Agreement End Date".
d. Proposed Advertisement Date — At construction authorization only, enter the
proposed project advertisement date.
e. Claiming Indirect Cost Rate — Check the Yes box if the agency will be claiming
indirect costs on the project. For those projects claiming indirect costs, supporting
documentation that clearly shows the indirect cost rate being utilized must be
provided with the local agency agreement. Indirect cost rate approval by your
cognizant agency or through your agency's self -certification and supporting
documentation is required to be available for review by FHWA, WSDOT and /or
State Auditor. Check the No box if the agency will not be claiming indirect costs on
the project. See section 23.5 for additional guidance.
5. Type of Work and Funding (Round all dollar amounts to the nearest whole dollar)
a. PE — Lines a through d show Preliminary Engineering costs for the project by type
of work (e.g., consultant, agency, state services, etc.).
*Federal aid participation ratio for PE — enter ratio for PE lines with amounts in
column 3.
■ Line a — Enter the estimated amount of agency work in columns 1 through 3.
■ Line b & c — Identify user, consultant, etc., and enter the estimated amounts
in columns 1 through 3.
■ Line d — State Services. Every project must have funding for state services.
Enter the estimated amounts in columns I through 3.
■ Line e — Total of lines a + b + c + d.
b. Right of Way — If a Right of Way phase is authorized on the project, the appropriate
costs are shown in lines f through i.
*Federal aid participation ratio for RW — enter ratio for RW lines with amounts in
column 3.
■ Line f— Enter the estimated amount of agency work in columns 1 through 3.
■ Line g & h — Identify user, consultant, etc., and enter the estimated amounts
in columns 1 through 3.
■ Line i — State Services. Every project must have funding for state services.
Enter the estimated amounts in columns 1 through 3.
■ Line j —Total of lines f + g + h + i
c. Construction — Lines k through p show construction costs for the project by type of
work (e.g., contract, consultant, agency, state services, etc.).
*Federal aid participation ratio for CN — enter ratio for CN lines with amounts in
column 3.
■ Line k — Enter the estimated cost of the contract.
■ Lines 1, m, & n — Enter other estimated costs such as utility and construction
contracts or non -federally matched contract costs.
■ Line o — Enter estimated costs of all construction related agency work.
■ Line p — State Services. Every project must have funding for state services.
Enter the estimated amounts in columns 1 through 3.
■ Line q — Total Construction Cost Estimate. Total of lines k + I + m + n + o +
P.
d. Total Project Cost Estimate
■ Line r — Total Cost Estimate of the Project. Total of lines e +j + q.
*Please remember, if the federal aid participation rate entered is not the maximum
rate allowed by FHWA, then the participation rate entered becomes the maximum
rate allowed.
6. Signatures — An authorized official of the local agency signs the agreement, and writes in
their title. Note: Do NOT enter a date on the Date Executed line.
7. Method of Construction Financing —Choose the method of financing for the construction
portion of the project.
a. Method "A" is used when the state administers the contract for the agency.
b. Method `B" is also used when the state administers the contract for the agency.
c. Method "C" is used with projects administered by the local agency. The agency will
submit billings monthly through the state to FHWA for all eligible costs. The
billings must document the payment requests from the contractor. If state -force
work, such as audit and construction engineering, is to receive federal participation,
it will be billed to the agency and FHWA simultaneously at the indicated ratio. To
show continuous progress agencies should bill monthly until agreement is closed.
8. Resolutions/Ordinances — When someone other than the County Executive/Chairman,
County Commissioners/Mayor is authorized to sign the agreement, the agency must submit
to WSDOT with the agreement a copy of the Resolution/Ordinance designating that
individual.
9. Parties to the Agreement — Submit one originally signed agreement form to the Region
Local Programs Engineer. It is the responsibility of the local agency to submit an additional,
originally signed agreement form if they need an executed agreement for their files. The
agreement is first executed by the agency official(s) authorized to enter into the agreement.
It is then transmitted to the state for execution by Local Programs. The agreement is dated at
the time of final execution by Local Programs.
DOCUMENTED COST ESTIMATE 7/15/2020
Valley Road Grind/Inlay
(Cascade Park to Scott Road)
CRP 20-01, STP(US)-
MP 0.49 to 1.53
Documented Cost Estimate For Preliminary Engineering (County Funds Only)
Design, Survey, PS & E Review
$ 30,000.00
Prepare Bid Documents
$ 4,000.00
Advertisement Process
$ 1,000.00
642,345.00
Agency Construction Engineering (5% of Engineers Estimate)
Total $ 35,000.00
(Costs based on historical Preliminary engineering costs)
Documented Cost Estimate For Construction
STPUS
Construction Cost Estimate
Agency
$
642,345.00
Agency Construction Engineering (5% of Engineers Estimate)
$
32,118.00
State Construction Engineering Estimate
$
5,000.00
Contingencies (Approximately 7% of Project Cost)
$
44,965.00
Total $
724,428.00
(Costs based on historical construction costs)
CN Phase Fund Breakout
rota) $ 724,428.00
Complete Project Total (CN&+PE) $ 759,428.00
STPUS
$ 626,630.00
$ 97,798.00
Agency
rota) $ 724,428.00
Complete Project Total (CN&+PE) $ 759,428.00
Washington State S. T. I. P.
2020 to 2023
(Project Funds to Nearest Dollar)
MPO/RTPO: Quad -Co RTPO N Inside Y Outside April 13, 2020
County: Grant
Agency: Grant Co.
Page 1
Total
Project
Total Est.
STIP
Func Project
Imp Length Environmental
RW
Begin
End
Cost of
Amend.
Cls Number PIN
STIP ID
Type Type
Required
Termini
Termini
Project
No.
04
WA -12564
04 1.040 CE
No
.49
1.53
1,139,135
20-03
Valley Road Grind/Inlay
2R Grind & Inlay - Work will include grinding, HMA surfacing, ADA ramps, sidewalk, traffic control and
other items.
Location: Cascade Park to Scott Road.
Funding
Federal
Funds
Phase
Start Date
Federal Fund Code
State Fund Code
State Funds
Local Funds
Total
PE
2020
0
0
35,000
35,000
CN
2020
STP(US)
955,077
0
149,058
1,104,135
Project Totals
955,077
0
164,056
1,139,135
Expenditure
Schedule
Phase
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th&6th
PE
35,000
0
0
0
0
CN
1,104,135
0
0
0
0
Totals
1,139,135
0
0
0
0
Page 1
Design Checklist Pace Prosect Development
Page
71:5/2020
RECON Design elements
Project: 20-01
Any Work on
If
Meets Standard?
If
Upgraded to
If
Is a Deviation or
If
HQ H&LP
Local Agency
Valley Road Grind/Inlay
Blank Cell Design
"Yes"
If "Yes" move down
"No"
AASHTO?
"No"
Design Exception
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D Design Level D (County Standard) (2) See LAG Manual chapter 62 -- Appendix 62.102
A Design Level A (AASHTO) (3) When provided must meet WSDOT Design Manual
AE Agency Evaluate to Design Level A (4) Items 1 and 2 under Safety Improvements Definitions are required, all others are AE
Valley Road Grind/Inlay - Project Prospectus - Cross Roads Traffic Design Data 2/28/2020
Cascade Park to Scott Road (0.49 to 1.53) Grant County Public Works
ROADLOG
MAINLINE ROADNAME
ADT
ADTYR
DSN YR
DSN YR ADT
DHV
FFC
PSTD SPEED
DSN SPEED
41250
Valley Road (MP 0.49 to 1.53)
3776
2018
2038
5611
561
16
35
35
ROADLOG
CROSSROADS ROAD NAME
ADT
ADTYR
DSN YR
DSN YR ADT
DHV
FFC
PSTD SPEED
DSN SPEED
41210
Denton Road (North of Valley)
227
2018
2038
337
34
19
25
25
41550
Ottmar Road (North of Valley)
2292
2018
2038
3406
341
17
35
35
41550
Ottmar Road (South of Valley)
51
2018
2038
76
8
19
25
25
41480
Lee Drive (South of Valley)
271
2018
2038
403
40
19
25
25
41500
Konishi Road (North of Valley)
218
2018
2038
324
32
17
25
25
41480
Stanley Road (East of Valley)
87
2018
2038
129
13
19
25
25
41440
Rainer Road (East of Valley)
90
2018
2038
134
13
19
25
25
41440
Rainer Road (West of Valley)
91
2018
2038
135
14
19
25
25
41380
Pettigrew Road (West of Valley)
133
2018
2038
198
20
19
25
25
41535
Wild Goose Lane (West of Valley)
466
2018
2038
692
69
19
25
25
41300
Clink Street (West of Valley)
499
2018
2038
741
74
19
25
25
41300
Cole Road (West of Valley)
228
2018
2038
339
34
19
25
25
41240
Scott Road (East of Valley)
646
2018
2038
960
96
19
25
25
FFC:
07 = Rural Major Collector
08 = Rural Minor Collector
09 = Rural Local Access
14= Urban Principal Arterials
16 = Urban Minor Arterials
17 = Urban Collector Arterials
18 = Urban Minor Collector
19 = Urban Local Access
Valley Road Grind/Inlay Project
TOTAL $642.345.00
Engineers Estimate
Eng. Estimate
Item M
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Quantity
Unit
Item Description
Unit Price
Price
PREPARATION
1
100%
L.S.
Mobilization
$60,000.00
$60,000.00
2
100%
L.S.
Removal of5tructure and Obstruction
$30,000.00
$30,000.00
3
653.0
L.F.
Saw Cut Existing Roadway
$3.00
$1,959.00
SURFACING
4
100.00
C.V.
Crushed Surfacing Top Course
$90.00
$9,000.00
HOT MIX ASPHALT
EST.
EST.
Crack Sealing
$30,000.00
$30,000.00
S.V.
Planing Bituminous Pavement
$2.00
$34,000.00
F96HMA17,000.0
2,000.0
Ton
CI.1/2 In. PG64-28
$80.00
$160,000.00
Calc.
Calc.
Job Mix Compliance Price Adjustment
-$1.00
-$1.00
Calc.
Calc.
Compaction Price Adjustment
-$1.00
TRAFFIC
10
653.0
L.F.
Cement Conc. Traffic Curb and Gutter
$50.00
$32,650.00
11
441.0
L.F.
Cement Conc. Pedestrian Curb
$30.00
$13,230.00
12
9,600.0
L.F.
Paint Line
$0.85
$8,160.00
13
300.0
L.F.
Plastic Wide Lane Line
$15.00
$4,500.00
14
1,344.0
S.F.
Plastic Crosswalk Line
$11.00
$14,784.00
15
180.0
L.F.
Plastic Stop Line
$8.00
$1,440.00
16
11
EA
Plastic Wide B'Traffic Arrow
$300.00
$3,300.00
17
5,300.0
L.F.
Temporary Pavement Marking
$0.25
$1,325.00
18
100%
L.S.
Project Temporary Traffic Control
$130,000.00
$130,000.00
OTHER ITEMS
19
22
EA
Cement Conc. Ramp Type "Parallel A" W/ Detectable Warning
$4,000.00
$88,000.00
20
2
EA
Cement Conc. Ramp Type "Single Direction A" W/ Detectable Warning
$2,500.00
$5,000.00
21
15
EA
Adjust Water Valve Box
$600.00
$9,000.00
22
100%
L.S.
Trimmingand Cleanup
$5,000.00
1
$5,000.00
23
Calc.
Dol.
Minor Changes
-$1.00
-$1.00
24
1 100% 1
L.S.
(SPCC) Plan
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
TOTAL $642.345.00
� Washington State
SIAP Department of Transportation
NEPA Categorical Exclusion
Documentation Form
Q NEPA Approval Signatures
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3/5/2-0- 3 I $ zU
Approving Authority Da Local Programs Environmental Engineer Date
� 9 20 `P&OCn��vtMArl C C
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�rogams Engineer Date Federal Highway Administration Date
Completed By (Print Official's Name)
Federal Aid Project Number
STPUS-6077( )
NEPA Start Date
2/24/20
Intent of Submittal
[] Preliminary Q✓ Final ❑ Re -Evaluate
Agency
Grant County Public Works
Project Title
Valley Road Grind/Inlay (Cascade Park to Scott Road)
County
Grant
Beginning terminus: 0.49
Ending terminus: 1.53
Miles: 1.040
Township(s): 19
Range(s): 28
Section(s): 16.17
Part 1 - Project Description (Attach Vicinity Map)
Work will include grinding existing asphalt and replacing with a new Hot Mix Asphalt surface, upgrade existing ADA ramps to meet
current standards, sidewalk repair where needed, traffic control for the duration of the project and other items (i.e.: paint-line,thermo
plastic arrows, crosswalk lines etc).
Part 2 - Categorical Exclusion & STIP
• Identify one CE from 23 CFR 771.117 (CE Guidebook -Appendix A) that fits the entire project (C)( 23 )(i )
• Per 23 CFR Part 452(1) identify the subsequent project phase identified on the STIP? ❑ ROW WJ Construction
• Attach a copy of the STIP page to the CE documentation form.
Q NEPA Approval Signatures
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Completed By (Print Official's Name)
Telephone (include area code)
E-mail Address
Samuel Dart
(509) 754-6082
sdart@grantcountywa.gov
DOT Form 140-100
Revised 12/2019
Aft
Washington State
wo Department of Transportation
Agency: Grant County Public Works
Prospectus Submittal Checklist
Project Title: Valley Road Grind/Inlay (Cascade Park to Scott Road)
Use this sheet as a cover sheet to the project prospectus package. Place an "X" in the right column to denote
items included.
If not applicable, state N/A. Include in the cover letter a comment explaining the action taken on each item
as appropriate.
Note later with an "L" if the information will be supplied at a future date.
Application
1. Authorization Package Checklist (Appendix 21.43)
X
2. Project Prospectus (Chapter 21)
X
3. Vicinity Map
X
4. Typical Roadway or Pathway Section
X
5. Typical Bridge Section
N/A
6. Local Agency Agreement (Chapter 22)
X
7. Documented Cost Estimate (Chapter 22)
X
8. TIP/STIP Inclusion (MPO/County/Agency, selected/limited to $)
X
Supporting Data
9. Local Agency Design Matrix Checklist (Appendix 42.101)
X
10. Photos (Railroad Crossing, ER event sites, as required)
N/A
11. Deviation Analysis Format (Appendix 41.51)
N/A
12. Environmental Considerations (Chapter 24)
X
a. Class II Categorically Excluded (CE) - Environmental Classification Summary (ECS)
X
b. Class III Environmental Assessment (EA)
N/A
c. Class I Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
N/A
d. SEPA Checklist
L
e. NEPA/SEPA/Section 404 Interagency Working Agreement
N/A
f. Evolutionarily Significant Unit (ESU) Determination of Effect Concurrence
N/A
g. Value Engineering Study (where applicable)
N/A
13. Right of Way Requirements (Chapter 25)
N/A
a. Relocation Plan
N/A
b. Approved Right of Way Plans
N/A
c. Right of Way Project Funding Estimate or True Cost Estimate
N/A
d. Request Right of Way Fund Authorization
N/A
14. Right of Way Certification (Appendix 25.179)
N/A
15. Agreements/Easements with Railroads, Utilities, and Other Agencies (Chapter 32 and 25)
N/A
16. Design Approval (Chapter 43)
L
17. Tied Bids (Chapter 44)
N/A
18. Nondiscrimination Agreement (Submit new agreement if outdated)
N/A
Remarks:
DOT Form 140-553
Revised 5/2017
� Washington State
�I/ Department of Transportation
Local Agency Federal Aid
Project Prospectus
DOT Form 140-101 rage i
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Prefix
Route
( )
Date
7/14/20
Federal Aid
STPUS
6077
DUNS Number
01-020-2562
Project Number
LocalAgency
CRP 20-01
! WSDO Y 1
Federal Employer
91-6001319
Project Number
` Use Onl J
Tax ID Number
Agency
CAAgency
Federal Program Title
Grant County Public Works
❑✓ Yes ❑ No
❑✓ 20.205 ❑ Other
Project Title
Start Latitude N 47-08-32.03
Start Longitude W 119-18-55.43
Valley Road Grind/Inlay (Cascade Park to Scott Road)
End Latitude N 47-08-00.39
End Longitude W 119-19-33.17
Project Termini From -To
Nearest City Name
Project Zip Code (+4)
Cascade Park Scott Road
Moses Lake
98837-8741
Begin Mile Post
End Mile Post
Length of Project
Award Type
0.49
1.53
1.04
1,( Local ❑ Local Forces ❑ State ❑ Railroad
Route ID
Begin Mile Point
End Mile Point
City Number
County Number
County Name
6077
0.49
1.53
N/A
13
Grant
WSDOT Region
Legislative District(s)
Congressional District(s)
Urban Area Number
North Central Region
13
4
18
Total
Local Agency
Federal Funds
Phase Start
Phase
Estimated Cost
Funding
Date
Nearest Hundred Dollar
Nearest Hundred Dollar
Nearest Hundred Dollar Month
Year
P. E.
35,000.00
35,000.00
0.00 03/2020
RM
Const.
724,400
97,800
626,600 08/2020
Total
759,400
132,800
626,600
Description of Existing Facility (Existing Design and Present Condition)
Roadway Width Number
of Lanes
40
2
Existing road surface is showing signs of deterioration. Two driving lanes and a Two Way Left Turn Lane.
Description of Proposed Work
Description of Proposed Work (Attach additional sheet(s) if necessary)
Work will include grinding, HMA surfacing, ADA ramps, sidewalk traffic control and other items.
Local Agency Contact Person
Title
Phone
Keith M. Elefson, P.E.
County Engineer
(509) 754-6082
Mailing Address City
State
I Zip Code
124 Enterprise Street Ephrata
WA
98823-1987
By JZ-:_— All Q42tt—
Approving Authority
Project Prospectus
Title County Engineer
Date 7/*:0a
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Agency
Project Title
77/14/20
Date
Grant County Public Works
Valley Road Grind/Inlay
Roadway Width
Type of Proposed Work
Project Type (Check all that Apply)
Roadway Width
Number of Lanes
❑ New Construction ❑ Path / Trail
❑ 3-R
40
2
❑ Reconstruction ❑✓ Pedestrian / Facilities
❑✓ 2-R
❑ Railroad ❑ Parking
❑ Other
❑ Bridge
Geometric Design Data
Description
Through Route
Crossroad
❑ Principal Arterial
❑ Principal Arterial
Federal
❑✓ Urban
❑✓ Minor Arterial
W- Urban ❑ Minor Arterial
Functional
❑ Rural
❑ Collector
F-1collector
El Rural
Classification
❑ NHS
M
El Major Collector
❑ NHS Major Collector
❑ Minor Collector
❑ Minor Collector
❑ Local Access
❑✓ Local Access
Terrain
❑✓ Flat ❑ Roll ❑ Mountain
❑✓ Flat [--]Roll ❑ Mountain
Posted Speed
See Attached Design Data for All
See Attached Design Data for All
Design Speed
Existing ADT
Design Year ADT
Design Year
Design Hourly Volume (DHV)
Performance of Work
Preliminary Engineering Will Be Performed By
Others
Agency
Grant County Public Works
%
100 %
Construction Will Be Performed By
Contract
Agency
Contractor
100 %
%
Environmental Classification
❑ Class I - Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
❑✓ Class II - Categorically Excluded (CE)
❑ Project Involves NEPA/SEPA Section 404
Projects Requiring Documentation
Interagency Agreement
(Documented CE)
❑ Class III - Environmental Assessment (EA)
❑ Project Involves NEPA/SEPA Section 404
Interagency Agreements
Environmental Considerations
NEPA documents approved. 3/18/2020
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Agency
Project Title
Date
Grant County Public Works
Valley Road Grind/Inlay
7/14/20
Right of Way
❑✓ No Right of Way Needed
❑ Right of Way Needed
* All construction required by the
❑ No Relocation ❑ Relocation Required
contract can be accomplished
within the exiting right of way.
Utilities
Railroad
0✓ No utility work required
❑✓ No railroad work required
❑ All utility work will be completed prior to the start
[:]All railroad work will be completed prior to the start of
of the construction contract
the construction contract
❑ All utility work will be completed in coordination
❑ All the railroad work will be completed in coordination
with the construction contract
I with the construction contract
Description of Utility Relocation or Adjustments and Existing Major Structures Involved in the Project
No utility issues known at this time.
FAA Involvement
Is any airport located within 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) of the proposed project? [—]Yes ❑✓ No
Remarks
This project has been reviewed by the legislative body of the administration agency or agencies, or it's
designee, and is not inconsistent with the agency's comprehensive plan for community development.
Date
Agency Grant County Public Works
By j&%
County Road Engineer
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FILL SLOPE
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b' 15'
14' 10' 14'
15' b'
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TURN LANE
2AS
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MP 053 TO MP 153
4' CONCRETE CLASS
3000 51DEAALK
4' CONCRETE CLASS
3000 51DEWALK
Grant county
GRANT covN'rY PTJBLIc woRKB DEPARTMIIVT
Boars of Commissioners
VALLEY ROAD GRIND/INLAY
124 ENTERPRISE ST. SE
PROJECT'
Richard Stevens, Chairman District No. 1
EPWATA, WA5HIN6TON 98823
CRP 20-01
Tom Taylor, District No. 2
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Cindy Carter, District No. 3