Midtown Corridor Alternatives Analysis. Policy Advisory Committee Meeting February 12, 2014

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Midtown Corridor Alternatives Analysis Policy Advisory Committee Meeting February 12, 2014

Today s Agenda Introductions Outreach efforts and survey results Other updates since last meeting Evaluation results summary Remaining issues Locally preferred alternative Outcome and next steps 2

Open House Summary Attendance Intermedia Arts: 77 Colin Powell Center: 67 Public Input On Alternatives Very positive response Support a phased approach Concern about noise impacts 3

Outreach and Community Engagement Fall and winter outreach to neighborhood and community organizations East Isles Resident s Association Minneapolis Bicycle Coalition Phillips West Neighborhood Organization Transit center mini-open houses Central Area Neighborhood Organization Whittier Alliance Corcoran Neighborhood Association Business owners at Mercado Central East Calhoun board meeting West Calhoun Neighborhood Association Seward Neighborhood Group Cedar Isles Dean Neighborhood Association 4

Community Feedback Enhanced Bus Rail Dual Option Cost effective Improved transit travel times Not a long-term solution as stand-alone transitway Needs to extend to Saint Paul No dedicated transit lane on Lake Street will slow transit down Congestion on Lake Street is problematic 5

Community Feedback Enhanced Bus Rail Dual Option Lots of input on turf track, both positive and negative Important to maintain bike/pedestrian access on Greenway Rail would support development in corridor Keep Greenway as-is today Safety concerns with introducing rail 6

Community Feedback Enhanced Bus Rail Dual Option Strong support for Saint Paul extension with enhanced bus Attracts most riders Helps develop a more multi-modal system Has impacts of both other alternatives 7

Public Input Surveys Surveys were distributed at the open houses and also made available online Link was sent to Midtown Greenway Coalition, Lake Street Council and Midtown Corridor AA distribution lists 286 total responses 8

Survey Results Which alternatives best meet the goals outlined in the project s purpose and need statement? Increase transit use among the growing number of corridor residents, employees, and visitors Improve corridor equity with better mobility and access to jobs and activities 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Catalyze and support housing and economic development along the corridor Enhanced Bus Rail Dual Develop a cost effective transitway that is well positioned for implementation Build upon the vibrancy and diversity of the corridor by supporting healthy, active communities and the environment 9

Survey Results Rank the importance of the project goals on a scale of 1 to 5. Increase transit use among the growing number of corridor residents, employees, and visitors 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Improve corridor equity with better mobility and access to jobs and activities Catalyze and support housing and economic development along the corridor Develop a cost-effective transitway that is well-positioned for implementation First Second Third Fourth Fifth Build upon the vibrancy and diversity of the corridor by supporting healthy, active communities and the environment 10

Economic Development Summary Based future development on recent projects MoZiac The Ackerberg Group Flux Apartments Greco Development 11

Economic Development Summary Based future development on recent projects Focused on vacant land zoned for mixed use or high density residential 12

Economic Development Summary 13 Based future development on recent projects Focused on vacant land zoned for mixed use or high density residential Rail attracts development over wider area; combination alternative received bonus for increased mobility

Economic Development Summary Based future development on recent projects Focused on vacant land zoned for mixed use or high density residential Rail attracts development over wider area; combination alternative received bonus for increased mobility 14 Alternative Redevelopable Acres Development Range Midpoint of Range Enhanced Bus 82.8 $201 390 $296 Rail 98.5 $239 464 $352 Dual 98.5 $352 464 $408 (dollars in millions)

Updated Cost Estimates Alternative Capital Operating (annual) Enhanced Bus $50 $7 Rail $190-220 $8 Dual Option $235-270 $15 (figures in millions) 15

Evaluation Summary Good Better Best Project Goal Rail Enhanced Bus Dual Option Increase transit use among the growing number of corridor residents, employees, and visitors Improve corridor equity with better mobility and access to jobs and activities Catalyze and support housing and economic development along the corridor Develop a cost-effective transitway that is wellpositioned for implementation Build upon the vibrancy and diversity of the corridor by supporting healthy, active communities and the environment TOTAL 16

17 Study Process

Current Alternatives Enhanced bus on Lake Street Double/single-track rail in the Midtown Greenway Combination of enhanced bus on Lake Street and double/single-track rail in the Midtown Greenway, with an enhanced bus extension to Saint Paul 18

Topics Requiring Additional Analysis Bridge protection Retaining walls Street crossings Connection with SW LRT Historical status 19

20 Double or Single-Track Rail?

Double or Single-Track Rail? Double-track segments - Increases reliability and flexibility - Built-in redundancy for service disruptions and maintenance - Always necessary at stations Single-track segments - Lower cost - Less retaining walls - Potential for fewer impacts to corridor Balance both needs: double-track where practical or operationally necessary, single-track as feasible to avoid greatest impacts 21

22 Streetcar or Light-Rail Vehicle?

Streetcar or Light-Rail Vehicle? Streetcar - Smaller vehicle = shorter station platform - Greenway long been considered streetcar corridor Light-rail vehicle - Interchangeable with METRO fleet of LRVs - Shared parts, maintenance equipment, mechanics - Greater capacity, more space for bikes, luggage, etc. Both would function the same in Greenway; continue dialogue with community 23

24 Turf or Ballasted Track?

Turf or Ballasted Track? Turf track - Maintains more green space in corridor - Dampens noise, heat - Untested in this region, few examples in North America Ballasted track - Proven and reliable - Lower cost, fewer maintenance requirements Continue to research requirements; possible application in select areas 25

Locally Preferred Alternative Best mode and alignment combination for corridor Metropolitan Council recognizes LPA recommendation 2014: update Transportation Policy Plan with LPA recommendation; show as unfunded corridor 2014-2015: regional transitway prioritization Future: identified funding would prompt resolutions of support from city and county 26

Outcome and Next Steps Enhanced bus advance through Metro Transit s arterial BRT planning - Snelling Ave, West 7th St, Penn Ave - Goal to implement Lake St before 2020 Rail determine fit within regional priorities - Strong local support, ridership and economic development - Timing of future phases dependent on anticipated opening 27

Locally Preferred Alternative View handout 28

THANK YOU midtown@metrotransit.org 29