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Contractor's Name
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
Approval Date
4/27/2026
Council Approval Date
4/22/2026
End Date
12/31/2028
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Klayton Leingang
Subject / Project Title
North Broadway Pedestrian Bridge final design plans, specifications, and estimate
Tracking Number
0005233
Total Compensation
$3,059,270.00
Contract Type
Agreement
Contract Subtype
Professional Services (PSA)
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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Page 19 <br />kimley-horn.com 2828 Colby Avenue, Suite 200 Everett, WA 98201 425-708-8275 <br />As part of the site visit to support Task 1.05, S&W will examine areas planned for permanent or <br />temporary alteration, including any potential staging areas, to document existing conditions that <br />will support completion of the SEPA checklist, preparation of the No Effect letter, and <br />preparation of the NEPA CatEx. A draft and final Existing Conditions Memorandum will be <br />prepared that documents absence of biological critical areas (streams, wetlands, fish and <br />wildlife habitats). <br />Assumptions for NEPA and SEPA Compliance: <br />l The appropriate documentation for NEPA compliance will be a NEPA CatEx. <br />l The NEPA Kick-off Meeting will be held virtually. <br />l The Section 106 Cultural Resources documentation will be prepared by team members <br />other than S&W. <br />l The appropriate documentation for SEPA compliance will be a SEPA Environmental <br />Checklist. <br />l No technical reports or memoranda other than the Endangered Species Act No Effect <br />Letter and Hazardous Materials Evaluation will be prepared by S&W to accompany the <br />NEPA or SEPA documentation. Should additional technical analysis, reports, or <br />memoranda be determined necessary, a scope amendment would be required. <br />l No federal permits are needed. <br />l The project will not result in changes to stormwater treatment or an increase in PGIS. <br />l The project will not require right-of-way acquisition. <br />l The Endangered Species Act Section 7 consultation will result in a finding of No Effect <br />for NMFS and USFWS. <br />l The City of Everett will be responsible for mailings and notifications related to SEPA, <br />preparing the SEPA Determination of Non-significance (DNS), and for uploading the final <br />SEPA Environmental Checklist and DNS to the SEPA Register. <br />Deliverables for NEPA and SEPA Compliance: <br />l Preliminary Draft NEPA Categorical Exclusion – Electronic (DOC) <br />l Draft NEPA Categorical Exclusion – Electronic (DOC) <br />l Final NEPA Categorical Exclusion – Electronic (PDF & DOC) <br />l Draft ESA No Effect Letter – Electronic (DOC) <br />l Final ESA No Effect Letter – Electronic (PDF) <br />l Draft SEPA Environmental Checklist f – Electronic (DOC) <br />l Final SEPA Environmental Checklist - – Electronic (PDF) <br />l Draft Existing Conditions Memorandum – Electronic (PDF) <br />l Final Existing Conditions Memorandum – Electronic (PDF) <br />Task 1.06: Cultural Resources <br />Cultural resources assessment services will be completed by Willamette as a subconsultant to <br />Kimley-Horn. Since the project is funded with a combination of federal and local funds, the <br />Project must meet Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) regulations per the WSDOT Local <br />Agency Guidelines (LAG) manual. The project, therefore, must comply with Section 106 of the <br />National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (NHPA). In support of the project, <br />Willamette will lead cultural resources investigations, including coordinating with affected Tribes, <br />state funding/permitting agencies, and federal agencies, as appropriate. The Willamette Project <br />Manager will recommend the APE and draft correspondence for the City’s signature to request
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