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CCJPA Sacramento to Roseville 3 rd Track Project Placer County Stakeholder Advisory Committee (SAC) Meeting #1 Roseville City Hall Monday, May 12, 2014 8:00 - 9:00 a.m.

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CCJPA Sacramento to Roseville 3 rd Track Project. Placer County Stakeholder Advisory Committee (SAC) Meeting #1 Roseville City Hall Monday, May 12, 2014 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. SAC ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES. Represent your constituents’ key issues and concerns - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: CCJPA Sacramento to Roseville  3 rd Track Project

CCJPA Sacramento to Roseville 3rd Track ProjectPlacer County Stakeholder Advisory Committee (SAC) Meeting #1Roseville City Hall

Monday, May 12, 20148:00 - 9:00 a.m.

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SAC ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES

• Represent your constituents’ key issues and concerns• Act as a liaison between CCJPA and the larger public

ensuring project information is distributed and input received

• Work closely with CCJPA to identify and address potential sensitivities and issues

• Meet at key milestones over the next year (up to four meetings) as a valued member of the SAC

 We want to partner with you to assist with the development of this project!

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PROJECT HISTORY

• December 11, 1991: Passenger rail service to Roseville opens– Since the opening, Placer County’s goal has been

to grow train service• 1998: Capitol Corridor Business Plan includes 4 round

trips to Auburn/10 to Roseville• 2002: Efforts formally began through initial design

project with UPRR• 2002-2011: Continuous coordination with UPRR to

initiate further studies for increased train service

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PROJECT OBJECTIVES & BENEFITS

Project Objectives• Expand CCJPA service between Sacramento and

Roseville (up to 10 trains daily)• Preserve current freight operations and reliability

within the corridorProject Benefits• Provide connections• Offer transportation choices• Create reliable travel alternatives• Enhance quality of life• Build congestion relief options• Drive and promote sustainable economic development

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PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY

CCJPA, in partnership with UPRR, Sacramento, Roseville, PCTPA & SACOG will:

Identify/develop design elements to meet service goals

Develop track alignment/infrastructure Prepare initial design/cost estimates

Perform environmental studies/review

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2012 – INITIAL CORRIDOR STUDY

Alternatives are driven by specific criteria and approvals:• UPRR, CCJPA & Amtrak Engineering/Design Standards• Federal Railroad Administration Standards• California Public Utility Commission

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ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS

Team Progress Meeting 2/xx/2012

GIS Presentation and walk through

Primary Impact Categories:• Right-of-Way• Utilities• Structures &

Engineering• Track &

Operations• Environmental

Impacts

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FEASIBLE ALTERNATIVE – PROPOSED PROJECT

A feasible alternative has been developed to move forward into environmental analysis in winter 2014. 

• 17.8 mile corridor• Northern alignment• 11 new railroad bridges & overcrossings • New rail/ties/switches/turnouts & crossovers• Signals • Retaining & crash walls• Utility relocation• Enhanced Roseville station

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FEASIBLE ALTERNATIVE – PROPOSED PROJECT

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ROSEVILLE STATION

Potential Land Side Improvements(to be developed by City)• Parking provision• Passenger amenities• Transit connections• Bike and pedestrian access

Trackside Improvements (as part of 3rd Track Project)• Track reconfiguration/

additional platform• Layover facility northeast of

station• Potential right-of-way along

Pacific Street

Pacific St.

Existing Station Platform

Prop

osed

Lay

over

Fac

ility

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ENVIRONMENTAL OVERVIEW

California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) & National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)

Lead agencies mustidentify and minimize potential significant environmental impacts as well as invite the public to review and participate.CEQA Lead: CCJPA NEPA Lead: Federal Railroad Administration

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FUNDING

Preliminary cost to construct 3rd Track = $200 million

• Funding strategy in progress• CCJPA will use a number of funding sources

– Local and regional sources– Cap-n-trade– STIP– HSR bond (feeder service funds)

 

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PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ACTIVITIES

A variety of communication tools will be used to educate, inform and solicit broad-based input from the public and impacted stakeholders.• Project webpage

(Sactoroseville3rdtrack.com)• Project educational materials• Social media/media relations• Email notifications• SAC meetings & individual briefings• Public meetings (in-person & online)

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PROJECT TIMELINE

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Questions or Comments?

We want to know what you think!