Metcalf Avenue and Shawnee Mission Parkway Corridor

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Metcalf Avenue and Shawnee Mission Parkway Corridor Improved transit service within the Metcalf and Shawnee Mission Parkway corridors is identified in the regional long range transportation plan and in JCT s Strategic Transit Plan. Improved transit service is also considered by local planners to support the viability of major economic development projects in each corridor. Both the Metcalf and Shawnee Mission Parkway Corridors are planned for extensive re-investment and redevelopment. The Vision Metcalf Plan describes higher density transit oriented development nodes at major intersections along Metcalf Avenue. The City of Overland Park is currently developing a form-based code to support the redevelopment of the City s downtown area to support mixed uses in a stronger pedestrian environment. The City of Mission s Gateway project describes a mixed use activity center at the intersection of Johnson Drive and Shawnee Mission Parkway. Mission has also prepared a West Gateway study that emphasizes re-development near Johnson Drive and Metcalf Avenue with higher mixed uses and a pedestrian environment. An initial phase I study/alternative analysis has been completed for the Metcalf Avenue and Shawnee Mission Parkway corridor and enhanced bus/brt was chosen to advance to the next planning phase, project development. The next phase of study will formalize station locations and operational characteristics. Existing service and future enhanced service connects employment activity centers in the cities of Fairway, Mission, Overland Park and Roeland Park, Kansas, with the Country Club Plaza and The Green Impact Zone and the downtown Central Business District in Kansas City, Missouri. From the Rosana Square park-and-ride located at 119 th Street and Metcalf Avenue, the alignment proceeds north on Metcalf Avenue to Martway Street, and then proceeds east generally on Martway Street, Johnson Drive, and Shawnee Mission Parkway respectively into Kansas City, Mo., then following various streets east to Troost Avenue. In addition, commuter oriented service will provide access to employment in the Kansas City, Missouri central business district (downtown) via the two park and ride facilities. Enhanced service along this route will provide a strong transit connection between low-income areas and areas of high minority population in the Green Impact Zone to regional job centers in Johnson County, Kansas. This route provides a strong transit connection between two counties, two states and multiple communities. The Metcalf Avenue and Shawnee Mission Parkway Corridor displayed in Attachment A is ready for investments that will accomplish near-term implementation of an enhanced route as part of the broader rapid transit network that has been described. These investments will also support existing transit service in the interim period between completed construction and enhanced service implementation which may experience a delay due to transit vehicle delivery. The overall project includes the following components, all of which were identified in the Metcalf Avenue and Shawnee Mission Parkway Transit Planning Study. Rosana Square Park-and-Ride The Rosana Square park-and-ride is a facility currently being used as a park-and-ride for existing commuter transit service, and is located west of 119 th Street and Metcalf Avenue in Overland Park, Kansas. An enhanced park-and-ride will serve as a terminus point for both the enhanced transit service (later BRT service) and complimentary express bus service. Currently the park-and-ride lacks any passenger amenities, route or schedule information, or significant signage to indicate that this locaction is a Johnson County Transit (JCT) park-and-ride facility. Additional investments in the park-and-ride lot would include monument signage, kiosks with route and schedule information, and digital displays of real-time signage information indicating the next-bus arrival time. Figure 1 (Attachment B) displays a schematic of the proposed improvements. Metcalf South Mall Park-and-Ride The Metcalf South Mall park-and-ride is a facility currently being used as a park-and-ride for existing commuter and local transit service at 97 th Street and Metcalf Avenue. An enhanced park-and-ride will be used for the enhanced transit service (later BRT service) and complimentary express bus service, as well as supporting existing transit services. Currently the park-and-ride lacks any passenger amenities, route or schedule 1

information, or significant signage to indicate that this locaction is a Johnson County Transit (JCT) park-and-ride facility. Additional investments in the park-and-ride lot would include monument signage, a station shelter with kiosks including route and schedule information, and digital displays of real-time signage information indicating the next-bus arrival time. East Gateway Transit Center The East Gateway Transit Center located at 5251 Johnson Drive in Mission, Kansas is a site is owned by the City of Mission, Kansas, and is designated as a transit center in the City of Mission s Eastern Gateway Streetscape Plan. The site is adjacent to Mission s downtown area, and is sited to support existing transit service as well as planned enhanced service, and future local bus service. Figure 2 (Attachment B) displays a schematic of the proposed improvements. Transit Signal Priority System A traffic-signal-priority system will be implemented in the entire corridor from the County Club Plaza, through downtown Overland Park, to Rosana Square. This system will allow transit vehicles greater ability to adhere to schedules by either extending green signals or shortening red signals when transit vehicles are behind schedule. Advanced intersection signal equipment is already being used throughout this corridor allowing a relatively lowcost transit-signal-priority installation for service relability and improvements. Enhanced Transit Stations Nine (9) station pairs (18 stations) will be constructed in the Metcalf Avenue and Shawnee Mission Parkway corridor. The transit stations will be similar to existing BRT transit stations in the Main Street corridor within Kansas City, Missouri, with high-quality finishes, enhanced lighting, unique branding to distinguish enhanced service from local service and real-time, next-bus arrival information. In addition to being a major component of the planned enhanced system, the transit stations will support existing transit service. Figures 3a through 3n (Attachment B) displays a schematic of each of the proposed stations and potential contingency stations. Pedestrian Crossings and Corridor The pedestrian crossing and corridor improvements will be located along a three mile section of Metcalf Avenue from College Boulevard to 87 th Street in the City of Overland Park, Kansas. This busy urban arterial has poor pedestrian connectivity and offers few amenities to promote alternative transportation methods. The proposed corridor will connect 3 of the enhanced stations with pedestrian friendly amenities such as sidewalks crosswalks, bike-hike trails, and landscaping. It will enhance pedestrian mobility, improve public safety, and provide better access to transit facilities, jobs, and services. In addition, pedestrian access to the enhanced transit station at Broadmoor & Martway in the City of Mission will be added and/or enhanced through the construction or rehabilitation of surrounding sidewalks. The following Supporting Information is attached: 1. Attachment A Corridor Map 2. Attachment B Project Schematics 3. Attachemnt C Project Amenities 4. Attachment D Project Cost Summary 5. Attachment E Environmental Clearance Status 6. Attachment F Project Schedule 2

ATTACHMENT A 3

ATTACHMENT B Figure 1a Figure 1b 4

Figure 2 East Gateway Transit Center 5

Figure 3a College Blvd. and Metcalf Ave. 6

Figure 3b 105 th St. and Metcalf Ave. 7

Figure 3c 97 th St. and Metcalf Ave. Park and Ride/Alternate Transit 8

Figure 3d 95 th St. and Metcalf Ave. 9

Figure 3e Downtown Overland Park Farmers Market 10

Figure 3f 75 th St. and Metcalf Ave. 11

Figure 3g Broadmoor St. and Martway St. 12

Figure 3h Mission Community Center 13

Figure 3i Roe Ave. and Johnson Dr. 14

Figure 3k Belinder Rd. and Shawnee Mission Parkway 15

ATTACHMENT C Metcalf Avenue Enhanced Bus Capital Projects - Amenities Summary 27-Apr-10 Improvement / Amenity Options Station Number Station Location Funding Direction Intersection Location (FS-Farside, NS- Nearside, MID- Midblock) Bus Pullout Concrete Bus Pad in Street Full Size Shelter Compact Shelter Marker Kiosk Real-Time Signs Free Standing Bench Bike Rack Litter Receptacle Landscape Areas Electrical Connections Other Amenities Notes Rosana Square Park & Ride Rosanna Square NB, SB 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 Basic Shelter 110th St and Metcalf Ave NB MID 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 110th Street 110th St and Metcalf Ave SB FS 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 105th St and Metcalf Ave NB FS 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 105th Street 105th St and Metcalf Ave SB FS 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 95th St and Metcalf Avenue NB FS 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 95th Street 95th St and Metcalf Avenue SB FS 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 P&R Elements at 95th or 97th P&R Elements PR 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 Elements add'l to accompanying station Marty St and 80th St NB MID 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Downtown OP Marty St and 80th St SB MID 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 75th St and Metcalf Ave NB NS 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 75th Street 75th St and Metcalf Ave SB NS 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Broadmoor and Martway NB 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Broadmoor Broadmoor and Martway SB 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Sylvester Powell Jr. Comm. Cntr. NB FS 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 Sylvester Powell Sylvester Powell Jr. Comm. Cntr. SB NS 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 Mission Transit Center Mission TC NB, SB 8 0 0 0 1 1 20 1 4 1 1 Structure / 4,000 sq ft Johnson and Roe NB NS 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Roe Johnson and Roe SB FS 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Belinder and Shawnee Mission PKWY NB FS 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Belinder Belinder and Shawnee Mission PKWY SB NS 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Contingency Projects: Matt Ross Community Center NB FS 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 Matt Ross Comm Ctr Matt Ross Community Center SB FS 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 91st St and Metcalf Ave NB FS 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 91st St and Metcalf Ave 91st St and Metcalf Ave SB NS 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 97th St and Metcalf Ave NB FS 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 97th St and Metcalf Ave 97th St and Metcalf Ave SB NS 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Mission TC Station NB FS 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Mission TC Station Mission TC Station SB NS 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 65th St and Metcalf Ave NB FS 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 65th St and Metcalf Ave 65th St and Metcalf Ave SB FS 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 16

ATTACHMENT D Metcalf Avenue Enhanced Bus Capital Projects - Cost Summary 27-Apr-10 Stations Cat. 20 Sitework Cat. 40 Systems Cat. 50 System Cat. 80 Station Number Station Location Station Name Direction Shelter/Marker and Platform Cat. 20.01 Demolition, clearing, earthwork Cat. 40.01 Site utilities, utility relocation Cat. 40.02 Site structures, retaining walls Cat. 40.05 Pedestrian accommodations, Landscaping Cat. 40.06 acessways, roads and parking Cat. 40.07 Communications Cat. 50.05 Right-of-Way Cat. 80 Station Total Rosana Square Park & Ride Rosana Square NB, SB $46,500 $44,126 $10,000 $0 $114,374 $62,570 $6,500 $0 $284,070 110th St and Metcalf Ave 110th Street NB $119,880 $13,160 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $36,590 $6,500 $0 $192,930 110th St and Metcalf Ave 110th Street SB $119,880 $16,880 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $38,840 $6,500 $0 $198,900 105th St and Metcalf Ave 105th Street NB $119,480 $9,410 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $27,990 $6,500 $0 $180,180 105th St and Metcalf Ave 105th Street SB $120,430 $9,620 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $31,010 $6,500 $0 $184,360 95 St and Metcalf Avenue 95th Street NB $119,880 $7,340 $10,000 $16,800 $6,800 $48,260 $6,500 $0 $215,580 95 St and Metcalf Avenue 95th Street SB $119,880 $7,340 $10,000 $12,600 $6,800 $33,260 $6,500 $0 $196,380 P&R Elements at either 95th St or 97th St Metcalf Mall South PR NB, SB $44,250 $6,300 $0 $0 $6,050 $44,500 $0 $0 $101,100 Marty St and 80th St Downtown OP NB $119,880 $15,260 $10,000 $0 $8,600 $29,030 $6,500 $0 $189,270 Marty St and 80th St Downtown OP SB $88,380 $9,260 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $23,750 $6,500 $0 $144,690 75th St and Metcalf Ave 75th Street NB $115,380 $9,020 $10,000 $0 $8,600 $25,040 $6,500 $5,600 $180,140 75th St and Metcalf Ave 75th Street SB $109,880 $10,770 $10,000 $5,250 $6,800 $22,660 $6,500 $0 $171,860 Broadmoor and Martway Broadmoor NB $119,880 $9,020 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $24,910 $6,500 $0 $177,110 Broadmoor and Martway Broadmoor SB $119,880 $9,020 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $23,910 $6,500 $0 $176,110 Broadmoor & Martway Ped Improvents Broadmoor $650,000 $650,000 Sylvester Powell Jr. Comm. Cntr. Sylvester Powell NB $15,000 $6,500 $0 $1,750 $6,300 $1,800 $0 $0 $31,350 Sylvester Powell Jr. Comm. Cntr. Sylvester Powell SB $15,000 $6,500 $0 $1,750 $6,300 $1,800 $0 $0 $31,350 Mission Transit Center Mission TC NB, SB $1,300,789 $1,300,789 Johnson and Roe Roe NB $111,530 $9,020 $10,000 $0 $8,600 $28,110 $6,500 $0 $173,760 Johnson and Roe Roe SB $113,180 $7,460 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $29,660 $6,500 $0 $173,600 Belinder and Shawnee Mission PKWY Belinder NB $104,520 $9,020 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $24,910 $6,500 $4,800 $166,550 Belinder and Shawnee Mission PKWY Belinder SB $102,320 $9,020 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $24,910 $6,500 $4,000 $163,550 Station Subtotals: $5,283,629 Pedestrian Improvements: $2,645,889 $2,645,889 TSP: $403,000 $403,000 Construction Contingency: 10% $833,252 Administrative, Legal, & Engineering: 15% $1,249,878 Administrative, Legal, & Engineering (Contingency Projects): 15% $244,353 Project Sub-Total: $10,660,000 Contingency Projects Matt Ross Community Center Matt Ross Comm Ctr NB $15,000 $6,500 $0 $0 $4,500 $1,800 $0 $0 $27,800 Matt Ross Community Center Matt Ross Comm Ctr SB $15,000 $6,500 $0 $0 $4,500 $1,800 $0 $0 $27,800 91st St and Metcalf Ave 91st Street NB $119,880 $12,440 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $34,760 $6,500 $0 $190,380 91st St and Metcalf Ave 91st Street SB $119,880 $12,440 $10,000 $7,700 $6,800 $34,760 $6,500 $0 $198,080 97th St and Metcalf Ave 97th Street NB $119,880 $7,340 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $47,760 $6,500 $0 $198,280 97th St and Metcalf Ave 97th Street SB $123,180 $7,340 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $47,760 $6,500 $0 $201,580 Mission TC Station Mission TC NB $112,320 $9,020 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $23,910 $6,500 $0 $168,550 Mission TC Station Mission TC SB $102,320 $17,600 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $25,710 $6,500 $8,000 $176,930 65th St and Metcalf Ave 65th Street NB $119,880 $12,440 $10,000 $0 $6,800 $37,860 $6,500 $0 $193,480 65th St and Metcalf Ave 65th Street SB $102,320 $9,500 $10,000 $21,000 $6,800 $33,260 $6,500 $39,200 $246,140 Contingency Projects Subtotal: $1,629,020 Construction Contingency: 10% $162,902 Contingency Project Sub-total: $1,791,922 Summary Package Total w/out Contingency Projects: $10,660,000 Project Total w/ Contingency Projects: $12,451,922 17

ATTACHMENT E Environmental Clearance Status On September 11, 2009, Olsson Associates submitted agency coordination letters to six federal and/or state agencies regarding the proposed Metcalf Avenue and Shawnee Mission Parkway Corridor. The following is a list of the agencies and the requested information/review that were submitted. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Jurisdictional Waters of the United States. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Environmentally regulated facilities/remediation sites and USEPA Environmental Justice areas. Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) Review of registered sites in the following divisions: Bureau of Environmental Remediation (BER) Assessment and Restoration Section, Landfill Remediation Unit, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and the KDHE Storage Tank Section. Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) Native wildlife species, threatened and endangered species and critical habitats. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Federally-listed threatened and endangered species. Kansas Historical Society (KHS) Registered historic properties. The following is a brief summary of agency responses that were received regarding the proposed Metcalf Avenue and Shawnee Mission Parkway Corridor: USACE In a written letter provided to Olsson on October 2, 2009, the USACE stated the information sent for our review and the map accompanying your letter does not indicate that the project will involve the placement of fill material within jurisdictional waters of the U.S. USEPA In a written letter provided to Olsson on November 24, 2009, the USEPA stated though they should not have an effect on the proposed project, EPA would like to note there are six EPA regulated facilities for minor air emissions in or near the project area. In addition, EPA would like to note that a small portion at the southern end of the project area falls within an area that is listed as an EPA Environmental Justice (EJ) area. This area is indicated as having a population of greater than 25% minorities. During the planning and implementation of the proposed project, please consider any impacts to the elderly and persons with disabilities by taking proactive measures to minimize adverse effects. KDHE In a written letter provided to Olsson on October 5, 2009, the KDHE stated the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), Bureau of Environmental 18

Remediation (BER), Assessment and Restoration Section, Landfill Remediation Unit has six known contaminated drycleaner sites within the vicinity of the proposed project. There are several private facilities with underground storage tanks sites along the described routes. The planners should be cognizant of the location of these facilities in the event that construction activities impinge on these locations. KDWP In a written letter provided to Olsson on September 14, 2009, The KDWP stated we note that the plan is to install a transit system along Metcalf and Shawnee Mission Parkway. We note that the adjacent lands to the development are all urbanized. Therefore we anticipate minimal impacts on native wildlife species. Results of our review indicate there will be no significant impacts to crucial wildlife habitats; therefore, no special mitigation measures are recommended. The project will not impact any public recreational areas, nor could we document any potential impacts to currently listed threatened or endangered species or species in need of conservation. No Department of Wildlife and Parks permits or special authorizations will be needed if construction is started within one year, and no design changes are made in the project plans. USFWS In a written letter provided to Olsson on October 14, 2009, the USFWS stated based on review of the proposed action and the land uses on site, I conclude that no federally-threatened or endangered species are likely to be present in the project area. KHS In an email response received by Olsson on September 18, 2009, the KHS stated we received your letters initiating consultation for two projects in the Kansas City area. There are registered historic properties within the specified corridors. In such large corridors there is also great potential for National Register-eligible sites which are yet to be identified. At this point we do not have enough information to determine if historic properties will be affected by the projects. It does not appear from the descriptions provided that the projects will be particularly destructive as existing corridors are being used. Therefore our only comment at this time is that we would like to see more specific plans when they become available in order to determine if historic properties will be affected. 19

ATTACHMENT F Schedule A preliminary schedule of the Metcalf Ave and Shawnee Mission parkway corridor improvements has been prepared. Each corridor element will have a detailed schedule prepared during final engineering and design following grant approval. The key milestones include: Scope Schedule and Budget to FTA May 2010 FTA Pre-award Authority: July 2010 Public Involvement 3 rd & 4 th Qtr 2010 Begin Consultant Selection July 2010 Begin Engineering and Design Sept 2010 Interlocal Agreements Complete 3 rd Qtr 2011 Complete Design / Start Bidding Process 3 rd & 4 th Qtr 2011 Construction Start 4 th Qtr 2011 & 1 st Qtr 2012 Construction Complete 4 th Qtr 2012 Corridor Improvement Closeout 2013 20

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