Rail - White Swan/Toppenish - Yakama Sawmill Traffic Upgrades - Complete August 2008

Quarterly Project Report Update for Quarter Ending March 2007

Project Title & Location
Toppenish Simcoe and Western Yakama Sawmill Traffic Upgrades, Yakima County

Project Description
Upgrades existing Toppenish Simcoe & Western line for increased traffic from Yakama Tribe sawmill, supporting 225 jobs.

Contractor/Consultant
Yakima County, Columbia Basin Railroad

Recent Progress
In August 2006, WSDOT and the County executed amendments to the grant to allow the private operator to provide labor and equipment at no cost, which in turn allows the entire line to be upgraded rather than half of it.  The new plan called for the grant funds to be used for purchase of construction materials, administrative oversight, and for the the Columbia Basin Railroad to donate labor and equipment to perform the work.  The offer was made contingent on an extension of the operating lease to the railroad.

In October 2006, WSDOT learned that the railroad and county had not yet reached agreement for the donation.  Negotiations continue.  As a result, the project probably cannot be completed by June 30, 2007; however, it remains possible for an agreement to be reached and materials purchased by that date.  WSDOT has requested reappropriation of a portion of the grant funds to ensure that the project can be completed.

Design Construction Impacts
No construction impacts are anticipated.

Environmental Impacts / Compliance
No environmental impacts are anticipated.

Impacts to Traffic
Track work will be done around train operations.  Work in the vicinity of at-grade crossing could cause minor delays to vehicles in the area.

Project Milestones Scheduled Attained Milestone Outlook
Contract Complete Sep 2005 Sep 2005 Grant agreement signed. 
Construction Begins Apr 2007 May not be met due to protracted contract negotiations between the county and the railroad.
Construction Complete June 2007 Will not be met due to protracted contract ngeotiations between the county and the railroad.  Anticipated in June 2008.
Project Cost Summary: Dollars in
millions
Percent
of Total

Planned vs. Actual Expenditures
(Total Project Cost)
Project Expenditure Chart

Preliminary Engineering
Right-of-Way
Construction $0.640 100%
Funded Project Costs $0.640 100%

Nickel funds included in above costs

$0.640 100%

2005 Transportation Partnership Account

  For more information, go to www.wsdot.wa.gov/projects

Andrew Wood, Deputy Rail & Marine Director at 360-705-7938, E-mail: WoodA@wsdot.wa.gov