Property Profile: Kitsap Transit

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Property Profile: Kitsap Transit

Kitsap Transit 200 Charleston Blvd. Bremerton, WA 98312

Property Profile: Kitsap Transit

The mission of Kitsap Transit is to:

 To provide a primary commuter resource that is competitive with the car in key target areas, especially major employers and ferry terminals.

 To provide basic transportation network for those who cannot, or chose not to, use an automobile.

Natural Hazard Event History:

NATURAL HAZARD EVENTS (1975-PRESENT)

Type of Event Date Total Public Damage

Earthquake 02/28/2001 $17,000 – Bremerton Transportation Center

Natural Hazard Vulnerability Analysis Rating:

1. Earthquake 2. Fire 3. Severe Storm 4. Tsunami

Existing Applicable Natural Hazard Mitigation Policies, Ordinances, and Codes:

1. Earthquake – bolted and braced file cabinets, bookcases and workstations

2. Fire Protection – All Transit facilities built since 1988 are sprinkled and monitored

3. Severe Storms – Kitsap Transit has four (4) generators at its Main base, Access Operations Base, South Base, and Bremerton Transportation Center to handle power outages caused by severe storms or earthquakes. Also purchased two portable light plants, each 4000 watts.

4. Employee Preparedness – 500/72 hour Disaster Kits have been purchased

Mitigation Strategies

#1 Goal: #1 – Eliminate or reduce the long-term risk to human life and property from identified hazards. Category: II – Severe Storms

Strategy: Inspect and identify trees and other objects within falling distance of critical facilities to determine if they pose a hazard during a storm.

Lead Agencies: Kitsap Transit

Support Agencies: None

Probability of Occurrence: High

Probability of Future Occurrence: High

Implementation Time: 1 – 3 Years and will remain on-going.

Implementation Cost: To be determined as needs are identified and projects are authorized. Kitsap Transit may pursue Hazard Mitigation Grant funding or low interest loans to complete project.

#2 Goal: #1 – Eliminate or reduce the long-term risk to human life and property from identified hazards.

Category: IV – Earthquake Mitigation

Strategy: Pursue seismic upgrades to equipment, infrastructure, and critical facilities that do not meet current seismic codes.

Lead Agencies: Kitsap Transit

Support Agencies: Kitsap County Department of Emergency Management

Probability of Occurrence: High

Probability of Future Occurrence: High

Implementation Time: Ongoing

Implementation Cost: To be determined as projects are authorized. Kitsap Transit may pursue Hazard Mitigation Grant funding and low interest loans to complete projects.

#3 Goal: #2 – Aid both the private and public sectors in understanding the risks they may be exposed to and finding mitigation strategies to reduce those risks.

Category: IX – Multi-Hazard Public Education Programs Strategy: Actively participate in planning and hazard preparation with the public, local governments, the business community, and volunteer organizations.

Lead Agencies: Kitsap Transit

Support Agencies: Kitsap County Department of Emergency Management

Probability of Occurrence: High

Probability of Future Occurrence: High

Implementation Time: On-going

Implementation Cost: To be determined as projects/programs are identified and implemented. Will pursue grant funding for projects/programs. Kitsap Transit Asset Profile

Location Zip Prop. Contents Year Type of Number Square Type of Critical code Value Built construction Stories Footage Protection Facility (Yes/No) Bremerton 98337 48,195,415 4,000,000 2001 Steel & Block 2 3000 Sec. Yes Transportation Center Guard Cameras Main Base 98312 13,197,000 5,000,000 1991 Block & 2 2600 Fenced Yes Wood Cameras Lawrence Property 144,442 N/A N/A None No ACCESS Building 98312 814,872 1,000,000 1997 Steel 1 1600 Sec. Yes Guard George’s Corner Park 98346 415,480 1999 Pavement N/A 6-7000 Cameras No & Ride Fenced BI Bike Barn 983110 3,742,026 1,000,000 1999 Wood 1 750 Elec. No Locks South Base 98366 1,203,753 1,200,000 2000 Block 1 4800 Fenced Yes Annapolis Park & Ride 98366 505,444 2003 Pavement N/A 6000 Cameras No Sidney Dock/Uplands 98366 3,667,761 2004 1 Cameras Yes Commuter Retail Bldg. 98337 1,269,768 2004 Steel & Block 3 19200 Sec. Yes Guard Poulsbo Transfer 98370 6,727 2003 Pavement N/A 3600 Gates No Center North Base 98370 1,958,086 2004 N/A 5000 Fenced Yes Mullenix Park & Ride 98366 250,479 ? Pavement N/A 4000 Fenced No Newberry Hill Park & 98312 590,937 N/A N/A N/A None No Ride Property Harper Church Park & 98366 842,406 1995 Pavement N/A 5000 None No Ride Bremerton 98337 3,455,883 2001 Transportation Center Float A Bremerton 98337 6,937,429 2000 Transportation Center Float B

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