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East San Fernando Valley Transit CorridorProject Update Meetings Preview

DRAFT 11/4/14

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Purpose of Today’s Meeting

• Provide project update

• Share alternatives being studied

• Answer questions

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Project Background

• Measure R Project

• $170.1 million identified in the Long Range

Transportation Plan

• Environmental Analysis underway

Process initiated in 2011

Initial Study Alternatives identified in 2013

Refined Alternatives throughout 2014

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Study Partners

• Federal Transit Administration lead on federal clearance

• Metro lead on state clearance

• Coordinating with Cities of Los Angeles and San Fernando

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Existing Conditions

Typical Roadway Conditions:• 100’ right-of-way

• 80 intersections

• Two to three travel lanes in each direction

• Left turns permitted throughout

• Street parking

• Landscaped median (Pacoima)

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Study Area and Corridor Characteristics

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9.2 Mile Alignment: Metro Orange Line to Sylmar/San Fernando Metrolink Station

• 460,000 People reside in the Study Area

Long Beach, CA. – 462,000

Atlanta (City), GA. – 420,000

Miami (City), FL. – 399,000

• 35% Transit Dependent Population

• Average bus trip is 4.7 miles

• Averages bus speed ~12 mph in PM peak

• 7th busiest bus corridor in Metro system

• 2nd highest bus boardings in the SFV

Source: Metro and U.S. Census 2010, State & County QuickFacts6

RECORD OFDECISION/NOTICE OF

DETERMINATION

OperationConstruction

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Project Development Process

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5 Phases

Alternatives Analysis

Completed Jan. 2013

1EngineeringEnvironmental

Studies (EIS/EIR) & ConceptualEngineering

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2 Environmental Studies Phase

DRAFT EIRS/EIR

SELECTLOCALLY

PREFERREDALTERNATIVE

FINALEIS/EIR

EIS/EIRSCOPING

Ongoing Public Participation

We AreHere

Environmental Issues to be Studied

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• Transportation

• Land Use & Development

• Real Estate & Acquisitions

• Communities & Neighborhoods

• Visual & Aesthetics

• Air Quality

• Noise & Vibration

• Ecosystems & Biological Resources

• Geotechnical/Seismic/Hazardous Materials

• Water Resources

• Energy

• Historical, Archaeological & Paleontological Resources

• Parklands & Community Facilities

• Economic & Fiscal Development

• Safety & Security

• Construction Impacts

• Growth Inducing Impacts

• Environmental Justice

• Climate Change

• Cumulative Impacts

How did we get here?

20132011 2012Refine

Alternatives

2014

Scoping Mtgs.

AA Report

InitialStudies

October April October NovemberMarch

Environmental Process Begins

No Build TSM

Streetcar Bus

29 Alternatives

Rail

8 Alternatives 5 Alternatives

Tram Rail isintroduced

6 Alternatives

May

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Alt. 1

Curb Running BRT

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Similar to Wilshire BRT

• 9.2 miles total length:

6.7 miles curb-running dedicated busway

2.5 miles mixed-flow

• 18 enhanced stations:

Ticket Vending Machines

Canopies

• Existing Maintenance Facility :

Division 15

• Could be implemented soonest and with existing financial resources

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Alt. 2

MedianRunning BRT

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Similar to Metro Orange Line

• 9.2 miles total length:

6.7 miles median busway and 2.5 miles mixed-flow

• 17 enhanced stations:

Ticket Vending Machines

Canopies

• Existing Maintenance Facility:

Division 15

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Alt . 3

Median Running Low-Floor LRT/Tram

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Similar San Diego, Portland and European systems

• 9.2 miles total length:

6.7 miles median dedicated guideway

2.5 miles mixed-flow

• 28 enhanced stations:

Ticket Vending Machines

Canopies

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Alt. 4

Median Running LRT

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Similar to existing Metro LRT Lines

• 9.2 miles total length:

6.7 miles median dedicated guideway

2.5 miles underground

2.5 miles on railroad right-of-way

Adjacent to San Fernando Road

• 14 enhanced stations (3 underground):

Ticket Vending Machines

Canopies

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• Requires new Maintenance Storage Facility

25-30 acre site

Within ¼ mile of route

Three candidate areas identified

Maintenance Storage Facility

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Before

Van Nuys at Metro Orange Line

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Median Running BRT at Van Nuys/MOLConceptual

After

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Before

Van Nuys Civic Center

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After

Low-Floor LRT/Tram at Van Nuys Civic CenterConceptual

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Before

Van Nuys at Victory

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LRT at Van Nuys/VictoryConceptual

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• Add Median running

Tram rendering at Marvin

Braude or Panorama

High

Before

Van Nuys at Roscoe

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Curb Running BRT at Van Nuys/RoscoeConceptual

After

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In Progress

Van Nuys at Laurel Canyon

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San Fernando at Maclay

Before

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Low-Floor LRT/Tram at San Fernando/MaclayConceptual

After

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Rail Road Tracks at Maclay

Before

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LRT at Rail Road Tracks/MaclayConceptual

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Three Route Options

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Considerations for Comparison

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Projected 2040 Average Speed (MPH)

11.3 11.3

13.415

13.1

19.2

0

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10

15

20

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No Build TSM Alt 1 - Curb RunningBRT

Alt 2 - Median RunningBRT

Alt -3 Tram Alt 4 - LRT

Projected 2040 Travel Time (Minutes)

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49

49

41

37

42

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20 30 40 50 60

No Build

TSM

Alt 1 - Curb Running BRT

Alt 2 - Median Running BRT

Alt -3 Tram

Alt 4 - LRT

Minutes

Projected 2040 Corridor Boardings

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20,900 24,200

30,900 31,500

35,800

47,400

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10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

No Build TSM Alt 1 - Curb RunningBRT

Alt 2 - Median RunningBRT

Alt 3 - Tram Alt 4 - LRT

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16,700

19,000

30,500 30,500

10,400 8,600

12,300

3,800 3,900 5,300 4,600

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5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

Alt 1 - Curb Running BRT Alt 2 - Median Running BRT Alt 3 - Tram Alt 4 - LRT

Premium Service Boardings

Metro Local Line 233 (or 233X in Alt1)

Non-project Transit Boardings

Projected 2040 Corridor Boardings

Capital Costs: 2014 Dollars

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$0.0

$294 Million$402 Million

$1.3 Billion

$2.6 Billion

$0.0

$0.5

$1.0

$1.5

$2.0

$2.5

$3.0

No Build TSM Alt 1 - Curb RunningBRT

Alt 2 - MedianRunning BRT

Alt -3 Tram Alt 4 - LRT

$35 Million

Funds Identified $170,000,000

We Want to Hear from You

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• US Mail:

Walt Davis, Project ManagerOne Gateway Plaza - MS 99-22-5Los Angeles, CA 90012

• Phone: (818) 276-3233

• E-mail: eastSFVtransit@metro.net

• www.metro.net/eastSFVtransit

• Facebook: EastSFVtransit

• Twitter: @eastSFVtransit

Meetings

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• November 6, 2014 (Thursday) at 6:00 PM San Fernando Aquatic Center, 208 Park Ave, San Fernando

• November 12, 2014 (Wednesday) at 4:30 PM Marvin Braude Constituent Center, 6262 Van Nuys Bl, Van Nuys, CA

Webcast http://ustream.tv/channel/eastsfv

• November 13, 2014 (Thursday) at 6:00 PM Pacoima Neighborhood City Hall, 13520 Van Nuys Blvd, Pacoima

Next Steps

• Review comments received at these meetings

• Continue preparation of the Draft EIS/EIR/Technical Studies

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Questions

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Q & A

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