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22-102032-UP Traffic Impact Analysis-5-4-22 TENW Transportation Engineering NorthWest Transportation Planning | Design | Traffic Impact & Operations 11400 SE 8th Street, Suite 200, Bellevue, WA 98004 | Office (425) 889-6747 TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM DRAFT DATE: May 2, 2022 TO: Marc Bargenda, Senior Project Manager Federal Way Public Schools FROM: Michael J. Read, PE, Principal TENW SUBJECT: Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School Traffic Impact Analysis TENW Project No. 2022-060 This memorandum summarizes a traffic impact analysis for the proposed renovation of Federal Way School DistrictÊs Illahee Middle School located at 36001 1st Ave S in Federal Way, WA. This memorandum includes a project description, a description of existing transportation conditions within the immediate site vicinity, methodology used to derive the trip generation estimate, trip distribution, traffic operational analysis of key off-site intersection and site driveway intersections under cumulative impacts, and identification of any transportation mitigation measures to offset traffic impacts. Project Description Illahee Middle School is located at 36001 1st Ave S in Federal Way, WA. A project site vicinity map is shown in Figure 1. For the purposes of this analysis, year 2025 was the horizon year assumed to evaluate cumulative traffic impacts from the proposed renovation. Illahee Middle School has an existing total gross floor area of approximately 109,000 square feet (per King County parcel records) with an existing student enrollment of approximately 705 students and an existing student capacity of 890 students. The proposed gross floor area of the new school would be approximately 106,000 square feet with a student capacity of up to 890 students. Therefore, the proposed renovation would result in a net decrease of approximately 3,000 square feet of building area, a potential increase in enrollment of up to 185 students, and no change to student capacity. With the Illahee Middle School renovation project, access to a new student pick-up/drop-off loop and 8 visitor parking stalls would be provided on the East/West Private Road. Additionally, access to a new bus loop with 39 staff parking stalls would be provided on 1st Ave S. The existing parking lot in the NE corner of the school property would remain with the proposed project and would provide a total of 57 parking stalls for staff and visitors. The parking lotÊs existing access on the East/West Private Road would remain but the existing access on 1st Ave S would be removed. As part of the project, roadway frontage improvements including sidewalks would be provided along 1st Ave S. A conceptual site plan of the project is illustrated in Figure 2. Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 2 Figure 1 – Site Vicinity Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 3 Figure 2 – Site Plan Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 4 Existing Transportation Conditions This section includes a description of the existing site, an inventory of existing roadway conditions, key intersections in the site vicinity, existing daily and peak hour traffic volumes, intersection levels of service, nonmotorized facilities and planned roadway improvements. Existing Site The existing Illahee Middle School was built in 1970 and includes a total of 109,000 square feet of building area (per King County parcel records). Buses enter the one-way southeast-bound bus loop from the East/West Private Road and exit on 1st Ave S. The existing bus loop also provides parking for staff along the north side of the loop. Student drop-off/pick-up primarily occurs in side-by-side lanes within the existing staff/visitor parking lot on the NE corner of the site. During both AM drop-off and Afternoon pick-up, vehicles enter the parking lot from the East/West Private Road but during the Afternoon a staff member directs vehicles to enter the parking lot from the driveway on 1st Ave S once the vehicle pick-up queue extends to the East/West Private Road. During both the AM and Afternoon peaks, vehicles exit the parking lot via the driveway on 1st Ave S. Secondary vehicular access to the site is provided by three additional driveways on 1st Ave S that provide access to ADA and service parking stalls. Legal on-street parking is also available on both sides of 1st Ave S and on both sides of S 361st Place. An aerial image of the existing site is shown below. Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 5 Roadway Conditions The following paragraphs describe existing arterial roadways that would be used for site access. Roadway characteristics are described in terms of number of lanes, posted speed limits, pedestrian facilities, and shoulder conditions. S 356th Street is an east-west Minor Arterial located north of the Illahee Middle School site which provides connection to SR 99 and I-5 towards the east. East of 1st Ave S, the roadway consists of 2 lanes (1 lane in each direction) as well as approximately 5-foot paved shoulders and open ditches on both sides of the road. No sidewalks are available on either side of the roadway east of 1st Ave S. West of 1st Ave S, the roadway consists of 5 lanes (2 lanes in each direction plus a center turn-lane) as well as approximately 5-foot bike lanes, curb and gutter, and 6-foot sidewalks on both sides of the road. The posted speed limit is 35 mph east of 1st Ave S and 40 mph west of 1st Ave S. 1st Ave S is a north-south Minor Arterial located along the east side of the Illahee Middle School site which provides connection to S 356th St towards the north. The roadway consists of 2 lanes (1 lane in each direction) as well as approximately 5-foot paved shoulders on both sides of the road. Along the school frontage, 6-foot sidewalks and street parking are available on both sides of the road. The posted speed limit is 25 mph with a 20-mph flashing posted speed during school arrival and dismissal periods. A vehicle speed survey was conducted over three days from March 8 to March 10, 2022 by Idax Data Solutions on 1st Ave S just north of the East/West Private Road and also on 1st Ave S between S 361st Pl and S 363rd Pl. Results of the speed survey are summarized below and the detailed speed study data is included in Attachment B. 3-Day Average Speed (MPH) 1st Ave S north of East/West Private Rd 1st Ave S between S 361st Pl and S 363rd Pl Percentile Northbound Southbound Northbound Southbound 50th Percentile 32.9 32.0 28.0 30.5 85th Percentile 39.1 38.9 35.2 37.2 95th Percentile 43.7 43.3 39.9 41.8 Traffic Study Intersections To assess traffic impact of the proposed school renovation, the following study intersections were analyzed during the weekday AM and afternoon peak hours: 1. 1st Ave S / SW 356th Street (signalized) 2. East/West Private Road / School Enter-Only Driveway (no control due to one-way (inbound) southbound traffic flow) 3. East/West Private Road / School Parking Lot Driveway (no control, one-way southbound (inbound) traffic flow) 4. 1st Ave S / East/West Private Road (stop-controlled) 5. 1st Ave S / School Parking Lot Driveway (stop-controlled) 6. 1st Ave S / S 361st Pl / School Exit-Only Driveway (stop-controlled) Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 6 Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Year 2022 existing AM and afternoon peak hour traffic volumes at the study intersections were based on counts conducted by Idax Data Solutions in March 2022. The AM peak hour traffic volumes represent the highest hourly volume of vehicles passing through an intersection between 7:00 and 9:00 AM and the Afternoon peak hour represents the highest hourly volume of vehicles passing through an intersection between 2:00 and 4:00 PM. As noted previously, based on information provided by the Federal Way Public Schools, the existing student enrollment at Illahee Middle School at the time of the counts was 705 students. Figure 3 and Figure 4 summarize the existing weekday AM and Afternoon peak hour volumes at the study intersections. The March 2022 turning movement traffic counts at the study intersections are provided in Attachment A. Year 2022 existing weekday daily traffic volumes on 1st Ave S were also based on counts conducted by Idax on Tuesday, March 8 through Thursday, March 10, 2022. North of the East/West Private Road, the weekday average daily traffic (ADT) volume on 1st Ave S was 2,600. Between S 361st Place and S 363rd Place the weekday ADT was 1,350. The ADT counts are provided in Attachment B. Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 7 Insert Figure 3 Existing AM Volumes Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 8 Insert Figure 4 Existing PM Volumes Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 9 Existing Intersection Levels of Service An existing level of service (LOS) analysis was conducted at the six (6) study intersections. LOS generally refers to the degree of congestion on a roadway or intersection. It is a measure of vehicle operating speed, travel time, travel delays, and driving comfort. A letter scale from A to F generally describes intersection LOS. At signalized intersections, LOS A represents free-flow conditions (motorists experience little or no delays), and LOS F represents forced-flow conditions where motorists experience an average delay in excess of 80 seconds per vehicle. The LOS reported for signalized intersections, roundabouts, and all-way stop controlled intersections represents the average control delay (sec/veh) and can be reported for the overall intersection, for each approach, and for each lane group or movement (additional v/c ratio criteria apply to lane group or movement LOS only). The LOS reported at two-way stop-controlled intersections is based on the average control delay and can be reported for each controlled minor approach, controlled minor lane group, and controlled major-street movement (additional v/c ratio criteria apply to lane group or movement LOS only). Table 1 outlines the current HCM LOS criteria for signalized and unsignalized intersections based on these methodologies. Table 1 LOS Criteria for Signalized and Unsignalized Intersections1 SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS UNSIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS LOS by Volume-to Capacity (V/C) Ratio2 LOS by Volume-to Capacity (V/C) Ratio3 Control Delay (sec/veh) £ 1.0 > 1.0 Control Delay (sec/veh) £ 1.0 > 1.0 £ 10 A F £ 10 A F > 10 to £ 20 B F > 10 to £ 15 B F > 20 to £ 35 C F > 15 to £ 25 C F > 35 to £ 55 D F > 25 to £ 35 D F > 55 to £ 80 E F > 35 to £ 50 E F > 80 F F > 50 F F 1 Source: Highway Capacity Manual (HCM), Transportation Research Board, 6th Edition, 2016. 2 For approach-based and intersection-wide assessments at signals, LOS is defined solely by control delay. 3 For two-way stop-controlled intersections, the LOS criteria apply to each lane on a given approach and to each approach on the minor street. LOS is not calculated for major-street approaches or for the intersection as a whole at two-way stop-controlled intersections. For approach-based and intersection-wide assessments at all-way stop controlled intersections and roundabouts, LOS is solely defined by control delay. Level of service calculations for intersections were based on methodology and procedures outlined in the 6th Edition of the Highway Capacity Manual using Synchro 10 traffic analysis software. The 2022 existing AM and Afternoon peak hour LOS analysis results for the study intersections are summarized in Table 2. The LOS worksheets are included in Attachment C. As shown in Table 2, the signalized intersection currently operates at LOS D or better and the individual movements at the stop-controlled intersections all currently operate at LOS C or better under existing conditions during the weekday AM and Afternoon peak hours. Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 10 Table 2 2022 Existing Peak Hour Level of Service Summary 2022 Existing Study Intersection LOS Delay (sec) V/C Ratio AM PEAK HOUR Signalized Intersections 1. 1st Ave S / SW 356th Street C 22.0 -- Two-Way Stop-Controlled Intersections 2. East/West Private Rd / Enter-Only Driveway Westbound Left-Turn A 7.7 0.05 3. East/West Private Rd / Parking Lot Dwy Westbound Left-Turn A 7.6 0.16 4. 1st Ave S / East/West Private Road Northbound Left-Turn A 8.8 0.01 Eastbound Approach C 15.9 0.01 5. 1st Ave S / Parking Lot Driveway Northbound Left-Turn A 0.0 0.00 Southbound Left-Turn A 0.0 0.00 Eastbound Approach C 16.3 0.46 Westbound Approach A 9.5 0.00 6. 1st Ave S / S 361st Pl /Exit-Only Driveway Southbound Left-Turn A 7.4 0.00 Eastbound Approach B 11.3 0.09 Westbound Approach A 9.3 0.03 AFTERNOON PEAK HOUR Signalized Intersections 1. 1st Ave S / SW 356th Street C 21.2 - Two-Way Stop-Controlled Intersections 2. East/West Private Rd / Enter-Only Driveway Westbound Left-Turn A 8.0 0.02 3. East/West Private Rd / Parking Lot Dwy Westbound Left-Turn A 7.3 0.03 4. 1st Ave S / East/West Private Road Northbound Left-Turn A 8.2 0.01 Eastbound Approach B 14.0 0.03 5. 1st Ave S / Parking Lot Driveway Northbound Left-Turn A 7.8 0.00 Southbound Left-Turn A 7.9 0.01 Eastbound Approach C 18.0 0.37 Westbound Approach B 10.0 0.01 6. 1st Ave S / S 361st Pl /Exit-Only Driveway Southbound Left-Turn A 7.7 0.03 Eastbound Approach B 14.3 0.09 Westbound Approach A 9.8 0.07 Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 11 Nonmotorized Facilities Sidewalks or paved pedestrian pathways are located on both sides of 1st Ave S. Sidewalks are also located along both sides of S 361st Place east of 1st Ave S. Marked crosswalks are located on all legs of the 1st Ave S/S 356th Street intersection, and on the south and east legs of the 1st Ave S/S 361st Place intersection directly adjacent to the school. Planned Transportation Improvements A review of the City of Federal WayÊs 2022-2027 Transportation Improvement Program showed that there is one planned transportation improvement projects in the immediate study area. · #26 – S 356th Street (1st Ave S to SR 99): Widen to 5 lanes with bike lanes and sidewalks Traffic Impact Analysis Based on information provided by Federal Way Public Schools, the proposed renovation of Illahee Middle School will result in a total future student capacity of 890 students. The student capacity of the existing school is also 890 students so the renovation project will result in no additional student capacity compared to existing conditions. However, the student enrollment at Illahee Middle School at the time of the existing counts conducted in March 2022 was 705 students. Therefore, the following section describes projected future baseline traffic growth, distribution and assignment of new trips generated by full capacity of the school, proposed changes to site access driveway configuration as a result of the new site plan, intersection level of service, nonmotorized impacts, and identification of transportation mitigation to offset impacts. Project Trip Generation Per published trip generation rates within the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Trip Generation Manual, 11th Edition, 2021, for Land Use Code (LUC) 522 – Middle School/Junior High School, there is no correlative basis to derive estimated changes in vehicle trip generation based on changes in floor area, but better evidence of correlation on daily trips and significantly higher number of studies based on student population. Based on TENW's extensive experience in reviewing K-12, private schools, and numerous community colleges throughout the Pacific Northwest, the best correlative predictor of increase traffic demand is student enrollment at school institutions. To estimate the additional trips generated with the full capacity of Illahee Middle School (890 students), trip generation associated with the net increase in student enrollment (890 student capacity less 705 existing student enrollment = 185 net additional students) was calculated based on trip rates per student documented in the ITE Trip Generation Manual, 11th Edition for LUC 522. The resulting new trip generation estimates associated with a net increase in enrollment of 185 students are summarized in Table 3 below. Detailed trip generation calculations are included in Attachment D. Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 12 Table 3 Trip Generation Summary New Trips Generated (+185 additional students) Time Period In Out Total Weekday Daily 194 194 388 Weekday AM Peak Hour 67 57 124 Weekday Afternoon Peak Hour 28 33 61 Weekday PM Peak Hour 13 15 28 As shown in Table 3, based on the net enrollment increase of 185 students, the net increase in vehicle trips on a daily basis is estimated at 388 daily trips, with approximately 124 new trips generated during peak arrival period (AM peak hour), 61 new trips generated during peak dismissal period (Afternoon peak hour), and 28 new vehicle trips during the PM peak hour of adjacent street traffic. Trip Distribution and Assignment The distribution of new trips associated with the net increase in student enrollment (+185 students) to reflect conditions with full student capacity (total of 890 students) at Illahee Middle School was based on existing school boundary information and existing traffic volumes at the study intersections. Generally, distribution and assignment of project trips were assumed as follows:  60 percent north on 1st Ave S  30 percent west on SW 356th Street  7 percent east on S 356th Street  3 percent south on 1st Ave S Figure 5 and Figure 6 show the AM peak hour and afternoon peak hour new trip assignment at the study intersections. 2025 No Action (Without Project) Traffic Volumes Full buildout of the Illahee Middle School renovation project is anticipated by year 2025. Future year 2025 No Action (without project) AM and afternoon peak hour traffic volumes at the study intersections were estimated by applying a 3 percent annual growth rate to the existing (2022) traffic volumes and adding the new trips associated with the net increase in student enrollment to reflect full capacity of the existing school (see Figures 5 and 6). It should be noted that annual growth was not applied to turning movements at the Illahee Middle School existing site access driveways. The resulting 2025 No Action (without project) traffic volumes at the study intersections are illustrated in Figure 7 for the AM peak hour and Figure 8 for the afternoon peak hour. Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 13 Insert Figure 5 AM Peak Hour Trip Assignment for additional 185 students Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 14 Insert Figure 6 PM Peak Hour Trip Assignment for additional 185 students Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 15 Insert Figure 7 2025 No Action AM Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 16 Insert Figure 8 2025 No Action PM Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 17 Site Access with New Site Plan The following summarizes the proposed modifications to the study intersections and site access driveways with the proposed renovation of Illahee Middle School: 1. 1st Ave S / SW 356th Street – no changes are proposed 2. East/West Private Road / School Drop-off/Pick-up Loop Driveway – this existing driveway will provide entering and exiting access to the new drop-off/pick-up loop and visitor parking area. 3. East/West Private Road / School Parking Lot Driveway – this driveway to the parking lot for staff and visitors will remain but would allow both entering and exiting movements with the project. 4. 1st Ave S / East/West Private Road – this intersection is proposed to be converted to a compact roundabout. 5. 1st Ave S / School Parking Lot Driveway – this driveway will be removed with the proposed project. 6. 1st Ave S / S 361st Pl / School Bus Loop Driveway – this existing driveway will provide entering and existing access to the new bus loop and staff parking area. 2025 With Project Traffic Volumes Year 2025 No Action AM peak hour and Afternoon peak hour traffic volumes at the Illahee Middle School site driveways were reassigned to reflect the new site access driveway configuration with the proposed renovation project as described above. The anticipated shift in school traffic volumes as a result of the new driveway configuration is summarized in Figure 9 for the AM peak hour and Figure 10 for the afternoon peak hour. It should be noted that some of the movements shown in Figures 9 and 10 are negative which reflects the anticipated change in travel patterns associated with the proposed new driveway operations in contrast to existing conditions. Year 2025 With Project peak hour traffic volumes were estimated by adding the shift in school trips associated with the new site access driveway configuration (Figures 9 and 10) to the 2025 No Action traffic volumes (Figures 7 and 8). The resulting future year 2025 With Project AM and afternoon peak hour traffic volumes at the study intersections are shown in Figures 11 and 12. Intersection Level of Service A future year weekday peak hour Level of Service (LOS) analysis was conducted at the study intersections for future year 2025 No Action (without project) conditions and future year 2025 conditions with the proposed Illahee Middle School project. The roadway network assumed in the future year 2025 LOS analysis was based on existing conditions as no planned improvements at the study intersections have been identified. It should be noted that the 2025 No Action and 2025 With Project analyses both reflect a total student enrollment of 890 students at Illahee Middle School (i.e., full capacity). The weekday AM peak hour and Afternoon peak hour LOS results at the study intersections for 2025 No Action (without project) and With Project conditions are summarized in Table 4. As shown, all study intersections are projected to operate at LOS D or better with a v/c ratio under 1.0 during the AM and afternoon peak hours in 2025 with the Illahee Middle School renovation project. Detailed LOS summary worksheets are included in Attachment C. Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 18 Insert Figure 9 AM Peak Hour Volume Shift for New Driveway Configuration Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 19 Insert Figure 10 PM Peak Hour Volume Shift for New Driveway Configuration Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 20 Insert Figure 11 2025 With Project AM Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 21 Insert Figure 12 2025 With Project PM Peak Hour Traffic Volumes Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 22 Table 4 2025 Peak Hour Level of Service Summary AM PEAK HOUR PM PEAK HOUR Study Intersection LOS Delay (sec) V/C Ratio LOS Delay (sec) V/C Ratio 2025 NO ACTION Signalized Intersections 1. 1st Ave S / SW 356th Street C 28.7 -- C 27.8 -- Two-Way Stop-Controlled Intersections 2. East/West Private Rd / Enter-Only Driveway Westbound Left-Turn A 7.8 0.07 A 8.2 0.06 3. East/West Private Road / Parking Lot Driveway Westbound Left-Turn A 7.8 0.21 A 7.3 0.06 4. 1st Ave S / East/West Private Rd Northbound Left-Turn A 9.1 0.01 A 8.6 0.01 Eastbound Approach C 19.2 0.01 C 17.2 0.04 5. 1st Ave S / Parking Lot Driveway Northbound Left-Turn A 0.0 0.00 A 7.9 0.00 Southbound Left-Turn A 0.0 0.00 A 8.0 0.01 Eastbound Approach C 24.5 0.67 E 37.1 0.72 Westbound Approach A 9.8 0.00 B 10.4 0.02 6. 1st Ave S / S 361st Pl /Exit-Only Driveway Southbound Left-Turn A 7.5 0.00 A 7.7 0.03 Eastbound Approach B 11.8 0.13 C 16.6 0.18 Westbound Approach A 9.4 0.03 B 10.0 0.08 2025 WITH PROJECT Signalized Intersections 1. 1st Ave S / SW 356th Street C 28.7 -- C 27.8 -- Roundabout Study Intersections 4. 1st Ave S / East/West Private Rd A 7.3 -- A 6.7 -- Two-Way Stop-Controlled Intersections 2. East/West Private Rd / Drop-off/Pick-Up Loop Driveway Northbound Approach B 10.8 0.43 A 9.8 0.31 Westbound Left-Turn A 8.2 0.32 A 7.7 0.17 3. East/West Private Rd / Parking Lot Driveway Northbound Approach B 11.2 0.04 B 10.3 0.04 Westbound Left-Turn A 8.3 0.02 A 8.0 0.02 5. 1st Ave S / Staff & Visitor Parking Lot Driveway Removed with proposed project 6. 1st Ave S / S 361st Pl /Bus Loop Driveway Northbound Left-Turn A 8.6 0.00 A 0.0 0.00 Southbound Left-Turn A 7.5 0.00 A 7.7 0.03 Eastbound Approach B 11.8 0.05 C 16.0 0.09 Westbound Approach A 9.4 0.03 A 9.9 0.07 Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 23 Nonmotorized Impacts As part of the proposed project, new sidewalks would be provided along the school property frontages on 1st Ave S. Queuing Analysis at Student Pick-Up/Drop-Off Loading Areas During traffic counts performed during peak arrival/dismissal periods, existing vehicle queuing was observed by TENW staff related to parent drop-off/pick-up areas. The following paragraphs document existing and future estimated site queuing that is generated by parent pick-up during peak dismissal periods. Existing Site Queuing (Observed Full with Existing Student Load of 705 Students) Within the on-site parking lot in the northeast corner of the site, existing parallel drop-off lanes provide 200 feet of queue storage or 400 feet total. In addition, a single-line queue out to the East/West Private Road of 70 feet is provided and an interior drive aisle is also used (out to 1st Ave S) when the entering drive becomes full with an additional 250 feet of storage. In summary, a total vehicle queue storage area of approximately 720 feet is provided on site. Forecasted Site Queuing (890 Students) Based on existing enrollment, the future on-site queuing demand is estimated at 900 feet total, with a full student load of 890 students. The proposed primary queuing area in the new drop-off/pick-up loop from the East/West Private Road is approximately 650 feet. To achieve this length, an area of widening to allow for vehicle queue through the eastern radius along with a continuous sidewalk would be needed. The recommended secondary queuing area is within the redeveloped parking lot (250 feet) as this would provide a safe walk route from the building into temporary parental queue area. The combined queue storage in the primary drop-off/pick-up loop (650 feet) combined with the secondary queue storage in the parking lot would result in a total of 900 feet of queue storage which would meet the estimated future queue demand. Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis TENW May 2, 2022 Page 24 Project Mitigation A review of traffic impacts to intersection levels of service, site access, and circulation issues was conducted in association with the proposed renovation of Illahee Middle Elementary School in Federal Way, WA. The following mitigation measures are recommended to reduce or eliminate project impacts:  The City of Federal Way assesses a traffic impact fee rate of $3.00 per new square-foot of floor area for middle schools (2018 Federal Way Impact Fee Components and Schedule). Based upon a net decrease of 3,000 square feet (109,000 square feet existing and 106,000 square feet future), no traffic impact fees would be required for the Illahee Middle School renovation project.  The applicant would be required to construct the necessary frontage improvements along 1st Ave S which may include curb, gutter, sidewalk, and landscaping, which could also include right-of-way donation.  The applicant would install a compact roundabout at the intersection of 1st Ave S / East/West Private Road which will provide access to the new school drop-off/pick-up loop and the existing staff and visitor parking lot.  It is recommended that a crossing guard be present at the intersection of 1st Ave S / East/West Private Road during peak arrival and dismissal times to ensure that students can safely cross the west leg of the intersection.  To address background vehicle speeding along 1st Ave S, the project is proposing to install raised marked crosswalks at the intersections of S 361st Street and S 363rd Place. If you have any questions regarding the information presented in this memo, please call me at (206) 361- 7333 x 101 or mikeread@tenw.com. Attachments Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis ATTACHMENT A Weekday AM and Afternoon Peak Hour Traffic Counts Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis ATTACHMENT B Average Daily Traffic Counts and Speed Data Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis ATTACHMENT C Intersection LOS Summary Sheets Federal Way Public Schools – Illahee Middle School 36001 1st Ave South, Federal Way, WA Traffic Impact Analysis ATTACHMENT D Trip Generation Calculations