Fort Worth Transportation Authority TEXRail Commuter Rail Station Financial Strategies. The Third Generation FLIRT rail vehicle

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Fort Worth Transportation Authority TEXRail Commuter Rail Station Financial Strategies The Third Generation FLIRT rail vehicle

TEXRail Commuter Rail Station Development Strategies. Three Stations & Three Financial Approaches T&P Station North Richland Hills Grapevine

Vickery / Main at T&P Station Est cost: $83.3 million 25,370 GSF retail 268 residential units 115 hotel rooms

Vickery / Main at T&P Station Started as partnership idea between FWTA and Fort Worth Housing Solutions (FWHS) Utilized Urban Land Institute and Technical Assistance Panels (TAPs) in 2014 Two-acre Mixed Used Development on existing TRE station parking lot adjacent to existing T&P Station 12 story, 265-unit apartment building 600-car parking garage (300 for transit) Street front retail and may include boutique hotel

Vickery / Main at T&P Station Financial Partnership FWTA owned the land but would need more parking for 2018 opening of TEXRail Current surface lot parking was close to capacity MOU FWTA & FWHS FWHS oversee development and responsible for obtaining financing/partnerships through a public facility corporation (PFC) FWTA agrees to 50-year lease to PFC and assistance obtaining financing Project will include additional parking for transit use in garage and construction parking Project currently has ~$8 million funding gap

North Richland Hills Smithfield Station Iron Horse Station

Smithfield Station s Historic Main Street Theme

Villas at Smithfield 100 townhome & cottage lots ¾-acre central open space 40,000 sq. ft. commercial fronting Davis Status: Under Construction

Smithfield Heights 15 acres 450 multi-family units 30,000 square feet commercial Direct pedestrian connection for Smithfield Heights and Smithfield Villas (total 550 residential units + 70,000 sq. ft. commercial) to TEXRail Status: Civil Design

Iron Horse Commons 156 townhome & cottage lots Approx. 250 multifamily units 60,000 square feet commercial Status: Civil Design

Fountains at Iron Horse 244 multi-family units 25,000 square feet commercial Completes Cotton Belt Trail connection from Grapevine to Iron Horse Station Status: Civil Design

Iron Horse Village Immediately adjacent to station 431 multifamily units 13,000 square feet commercial 29,000 square feet flex commercial Status: Conceptual Design

FWTA & North Richland Hills Partnership Financial Partnership NRH did not have capacity to join FWTA as a full member city at ½ cent Entered Interlocal Agreement regarding commuter rail service (2015) FWTA agrees to build two standard rail stations in NRH FWTA would not provide bus or trolley service in NRH NRH will contribute land necessary for the TEXRail parking at Iron Horse Station. Cont.

FWTA & North Richland Hills Partnership Financial Partnership NRH will immediately dedicate, pledge, and set aside NRH funds for operation of TEXRail To come from any available source. NRH considering TIF around two stations or corridor linking stations Contribution to FWTA will begin Jan. 1, 2023 starting at $2 million Rate escalates 5% annually until rate reaches equivalent of 3/8 cent sales tax revenues of city (to be no later than 2035)

Grapevine Station

Grapevine Station Grapevine desired an upgraded station to match the Main St feel of surrounding area City purchased 4 acres for station development Plans call for parking garage & outdoor plaza with fountain Interior waiting facility with observation deck boutique hotel with ~120 rooms Street front retail

FWTA & Grapvine Partnership Financial Partnership Grapevine did not have desire to join FWTA as a full member city at ½ cent Grapvine city election provides 3/8 cent sales tax revenues to FWTA to go towards TEXRail project Entered Interlocal Agreement regarding commuter rail service (2007) FWTA agrees to build two stations in Grapevine (Main St & North Airport) FWTA would not provide bus or trolley service in Grapevine FWTA would pay full cost for a standard station. Grapevine and FWTA would share (50/50) for upgrades exceeding standard station costs