Scoping Meeting Project Scoping Open House Welcome Alternatives Analysis (AA) and Draft Environmental Impact Statement/Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIS/DEIR)
Project Purpose Purpose of the Project The purpose of the proposed is to improve public transit service and mobility in the Exposition Corridor between Culver City and Santa Monica. Phase 2 would extend the benefits of the Phase 1 Exposition Corridor Light Rail Project (currently under construction) beyond its currently planned terminus in Culver City to a terminus station in Santa Monica.
Optional Alignments
Alignment Options Under Consideration Alignments Exposition ROW Alignment Phase 2 Station locations currently under consideration Exposition ROW/Venice/ Sepulveda Alignment Phase 2 Station locations currently under consideration
Alignment and Mode Alternatives Proposed Study Alternatives Light Rail Transit in the Exposition ROW Alignment Light Rail Transit in the Exposition/Venice/Sepulveda Alignment Bus Rapid Transit in the Exposition ROW Alignment No Build Transportation Systems Management BRT Station LRT Station
What is Light Rail Transit? Light rail trains are electric powered vehicles that operate primarily on exclusive rights of way. Light rail transit (LRT) sometimes travels on streets with vehicular traffic Electric powered vehicles provide smooth rides and do not create air pollution They are convenient and avoid traffic congestion through right of way separation and traffic signal priority
What is Bus Rapid Transit? Bus rapid transit (BRT) combines the quality of rail transit and the flexibility of buses. A BRT system may combine some or all of the following elements: Frequent service Limited stops Traffic signal priority Advanced passenger information systems Rapid and convenient fare collection High quality passenger facilities Travel in bus lanes, HOV lanes, expressways, or on ordinary streets
Station Planning Process
Station Design Concepts
Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning
What is Scoping? Scoping: The process of determining the focus and content (scope) of an environmental document Scoping does not result in the ultimate decision or selection of an alternative The Purpose of Scoping: Define key issues to be evaluated in the environmental document Identify potential project alternatives to be studied Propose possible mitigation measures to be evaluated to reduce impacts
Scoping Comments How Do I Submit Comments? Comment Card: Comments may be submitted on the comment cards provided at the Scoping Meetings. Letter or email: Mr. Joel Sandberg, Project Manager 707 Wilshire Blvd, 34 th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90017 Email: jsandberg@exporail.net Comments must be submitted by April 2, 2007
Scoping Meetings Scoping Meeting Schedule and Locations Tuesday, February 27, 2007, 6:30 pm 8:30 pm Culver City Senior Center 4095 Overland Avenue, Culver City Wednesday, February 28, 2007, 6:30 pm 8:30 pm Hamilton High School 2955 S. Robertson Blvd, Los Angeles Tuesday, March 6, 2007, 6:30 pm 8:30 pm Santa Monica Civic Auditorium 1855 Main Street, Santa Monica Co Hosted by City of Santa Monica Thursday, March 15, 2007, 6:30 pm 8:30 pm Vista Del Mar Child and Family Center 3200 Motor Avenue, Los Angeles
Project Schedule Phase 2 Alternative Analysis (AA) and DEIS/DEIR Schedule Public Scoping Meetings February/March 2007 Close of Public Scoping April 2, 2007 Definition of AA/DEIS/DEIR Alternatives May 2007 Development of DEIS/DEIR Spring Fall 2007 Public Comment on DEIS/DEIR Winter 2008 Adoption of the Locally Preferred Alternative Spring 2008
Project Information For Additional Project Information: Website: http://www.buildexpo.org click on the Phase 2 tab Call/Write: Gabriela Gonzalez Government/Community Relations Representative Exposition Metro Line Construction Authority 707 Wilshire Boulevard, 34th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90017 Ph: 213 922 3976 Email: Phase2@exporail.net