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Community Meetings January/February 2019

Purpose of Meeting Present evaluation of Valley- Westside concepts Present initial Westside- LAX concepts Gather community feedback 2

Study Process 3

Overview: I-405 Corridor History 2008: Measure R provides $1 billion for I-405 corridor (2039 opening year) 2014: I-405 Sepulveda Pass Widening Project opened to traffic 2016: Measure M provides over $9 billion for I-405 transit improvements $260 million for ExpressLanes on I-405 (opening year 2026) $5.7 billion for Valley-Westside transit (opening year 2033) $3.8 billion for Westside-LAX transit (opening year 2057) 2018: Valley-Westside Section of the project is identified as eligible for acceleration for 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games Ongoing: Project Feasibility Study underway and Project being evaluated for a public-private partnership 4

Project Study Area Approximately 22 miles long Generally follows Interstate 405 Primarily within the City of Los Angeles, but also portions of: City of Santa Monica Culver City City of Inglewood Unincorporated Los Angeles County 5

Scope of Feasibility Study Study Area divided into two sections: Valley-Westside Westside-LAX Rail transit concepts between the San Fernando Valley and LAX. Connections to existing/planned transit corridors. Alignments and station locations, including Park & Ride. Maintenance facility requirements. Valley - Westside Westside - LAX 6

Projects in Planning or Construction 7

East San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor At-grade LRT with 14 Stations 6.7 Miles on Van Nuys Boulevard 2.5 Miles on railroad right-of-way along San Fernando Road Approved by Metro Board in June 2018 Groundbreaking in 2022 Opening in 2028 East San Fernando Valley Transit Corridor 1. Sylmar/San Fernando Metrolink Station 2. Maclay Station 3. Paxton Station 4. Van Nuys/San Fernando Station 5. Laurel Canyon Station 6. Arleta Station 7. Woodman Station 8. Nordhoff Station 9. Roscoe Station 10. Van Nuys Metrolink Station 11. Sherman Way Station 12. Vanowen Station 13. Victory Station 14. Metro Orange Line Van Nuys Station 8

Project Purpose and Need Provide a high-quality transit service that effectively serves a large and growing travel market between the San Fernando Valley and the Westside, including the LAX area. For transit to be a competitive travel option that attracts new riders, there is a need to increase the speed, frequency, capacity and reliability of transit service and provide convenient connections to existing and planned transit corridors. 9

Evaluation Criteria Community Input Compatibility with Local and Regional Plans Cost Cost-Effectiveness Potential Environmental Effects Reliability Ridership Sustainability Travel Time Savings 10

Transit Modes Under Consideration Light Rail Transit (LRT) Heavy Rail Transit (HRT) Monorail/Rubber Tire (MRT) High speed (up to 65 mph) Typical capacity of 4,800 passengers per hour per direction Can share track with planned Metro LRT lines Currently in use by Metro High speed (up to 70 mph) Typical capacity of 12,000 passengers per hour per direction Currently in use by Metro Notes: All capacities are approximate and depend on vehicle and system design. LRT based on 3-car trains at 5-minute frequency. HRT based on 6-car trains at 4-minute frequency. Monorail based on 3-car trains at 4-minute frequency. Rubber tire based on 8-car trains at 4-minute frequency. Can operate on the surface over the steep inclines through the Sepulveda Pass Typical capacity of 7,500 passengers per hour per direction for monorail or 15,000 for rubber tire 11

Initial Valley-Westside Transit Concepts (All concepts planned to allow extension to LAX) HRT Concepts LRT Concepts MRT Concept Purple Line Extension Concept 1 Concept 2 Concept 3 Concept 4 Concept 5 Concept 6 Note: Ridership forecasts reflect train frequency but are not constrained by train capacity. Daily Project Trips 119,000 134,000 134,000 137,000 110,000 108,000 12

Demand Exceeds Capacity on ESFV ESFV Load, Southbound Trains, AM Peak Hour, 2042 (Concept 3 - LRT Extension of ESFV) Capacity of 3-car LRT at 2.5-minute frequency Concept 3 Capacity of 3-car LRT at 5-minute frequency The overloading issue illustrated in this graph also applies to the other LRT concept (Concept 4). Note: Ridership forecasts reflect demand and are not constrained by capacity. 13

Demand Exceeds Capacity on ESFV ESFV Load, Southbound Trains, AM Peak Hour, 2042 (Concept 1 - HRT connecting at MOL/Van Nuys) Concept 1 Capacity of 3-car LRT at 5-minute frequency The overloading issue illustrated in this graph also applies to the other HRT and MRT concepts (Concepts 2, 3, 5, and 6). Note: Ridership forecasts reflect demand and are not constrained by capacity. 14

Response to Ridership of Initial Concepts Eliminate LRT concepts from consideration insufficient capacity along ESFV corridor for one-seat ride Refine the initial MRT and HRT concepts to extend farther north intercept demand on ESFV Eliminate other lower performing concepts/options: Purple Line Extension lowest performer Connection at Westwood/VA low ridership 15

Refined Valley-Westside Transit Concepts HRT 1 HRT 2 HRT 3 MRT 1 Daily Project Trips 123,000 120,000 133,000 105,000 16

Valley-Westside Stations and Access Valley Westside 17

Demand Within Capacity on ESFV ESFV Load, Southbound Trains, AM Peak Hour, 2042 (Per Each Refined Concept) Capacity of 3-car LRT at 5-minute frequency ESFV load under: 18

Travel Times By Mode Refined Concepts Travel Time from Van Nuys Metrolink to Expo Line (AM Peak, in minutes) 19

Refined Concepts HRT 1 Valley Heavy Rail Transit (HRT) 20

Refined Concepts HRT 2 Valley Heavy Rail Transit (HRT) 21

HRT 1, HRT 2 : Key Strengths and Challenges Strengths Excess capacity to serve growth Fastest travel time Fewer property impacts due to underground alignment Challenges Major water main & storm drains Tunneling underneath ESFV HRT 1 HRT 2 22

Refined Concepts HRT 3 Valley Heavy Rail Transit (HRT) 23

HRT 3: Key Strengths and Challenges Strengths Excess capacity to serve growth Potential construction cost savings (with aerial section) Faster travel times Sherman Way station provides Park & Ride opportunity Challenges Major water main & storm drains Greater property impacts along aerial sections Loss of parking on Sepulveda Boulevard 24

Refined Concepts MRT 1 Valley Monorail 25

MRT 1: Key Strengths and Challenges Strengths Potential construction cost savings Operates on steep grades Excess capacity to serve growth Challenges Slow average speed Open space, wildlife crossings, and streams in Sepulveda Pass Major water main & storm drains Greater property impacts along aerial sections Loss of parking on Sepulveda Boulevard 26

Summary of Refined Concepts 27

Development of Initial Westside-LAX Concepts Goal is to evaluate alignments and identify major feasibility issues: Preserve the ability to extend to LAX from Expo/Sepulveda or Expo/Bundy Connect major activity centers Use existing transportation corridors Valley Westside Westside LAX 28

Sepulveda/I-405 Concepts HRT Monorail/Rubber Tire 29

Centinela Concepts HRT Purple Line Extension 30

Westside-LAX Stations and Access 31

Feasibility Study Schedule We are here 32

Community Meeting Schedule This is the second of three rounds of community meetings for the Feasibility Study: Wednesday, January 30, 2019 6-8pm Westwood Presbyterian Church Saturday, February 2, 2019 10am-12pm Marvin Braude Constituent Service Center Tuesday, February 5, 2019 6-8pm Proud Bird Restaurant 33

How to Provide Input Cory Zelmer, Project Manager Metro One Gateway Plaza, M/S 99-22-5 Los Angeles, CA 90012 213.922.7375 sepulvedatransit@metro.net metro.net/sepulvedacorridor @metrolosangeles losangelesmetro 34

Thank You Q&A 35