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SR-710 STUDY UPDATE SEPTEMBER 18, 2013
City of South Pasadena
No Build• This option would have no effect on South Pasadena in
terms of the SR-710• The term no build refers to the SR-710 project, but other projects in
this scenario would still be built (e.g. Gold Line Foothill Extension).
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)
There would be a significant effect on local businesses with the removal of on-street parking, elimination of bulbouts on Fair Oaks Ave
Light Rail Transit (LRT)
Light Rail Transit (LRT)
The City would have 2 stations one near Huntington Drive/Fremont Ave and the other Mission St/Fair Oaks Ave. The entire segment would be underground. Construction impacts and business interruption and/or relocation
Light Rail Transit (LRT)
TDM/TSMIn the City:
• There would be 5 intersection improvements
• 2 Local Street Improvements
• The Fair Oaks/SR-110 Improvement Project (Hook and off Ramp) is included
TDM/TSM
“Consists of strategies and improvements to increase efficiency and capacity for all modes in the transportation system with lower capital cost investments and/or lower potential impacts.”
Transportation Demand Management/ Transportation System Management
Recent addition of “reversible lanes,” between Grevalia and Monterey, would have a significant impact to South Pasadena. The center median would be removed and converted into a travel lane whereby depending on traffic patters would function as a 3rd travel lane…
Freeway Tunnel (F-7x)
- Vibrations (digging/boring)
- Emergency Response- Air Quality- Property Values- Historic Inventory- 3p –Public – Private
Partnership - Tolls - Trucks- Tunnel/Toll Avoiding
Traffic
Freeway Tunnel (F-7x)
Bundle/multi-mode
•Tunnel/BRT•Tunnel/LRT•Tunnel/TDM/TSM•BRT/LRT/TDM/TSM
All of these bundles will be further evaluated
Next Steps
• City Resolution• Working Groups• Continue to work with other cities• Continue to monitor and participate in the SR-710 Study