Due to high temps and very hot working conditions predicted for Tuesday, June 23, Republic Services will start collecting residential waste one hour early. Customers with garbage, recycling, or food & yard waste service on Tuesday should put their carts out by 6 a.m.
High bacteria levels have been detected in the water that may cause illness. Please do not enter the water at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park until advised that the water quality levels have improved.
As funding is available, this program rehabilitates arterial streets where the restoration requirements are beyond that which can be accomplished through the annual Street Overlay Program (TIP#1). Installation of Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant curb ramps has been incorporated into the annual Arterial Rehabilitation and Overlay programs based on new federal requirements.
The Street Overlay Program typically concentrates on maintenance of residential streets, whereas the Arterial Rehabilitation Program places emphasis on repairing arterial streets. Arterial streets can often deteriorate rather quickly and often require more costly rehabilitation measures and/or costly temporary repairs to avoid more extensive deterioration. This program is managed by the Maintenance Services Division.
The Renton City Council desires an Overall Combined Index (OCI) for Renton street surfaces of 80 or greater. Currently, the OCI is 70.
This is an ongoing program. This work primarily occurs in the summer when the weather is drier and warmer.
$2.38 million is programmed through 2016. A 5% annual cost increase is incorporated into this program budget.
Jayson Grant 425-430-7400 jgrant@rentonwa.gov