ALTERNATIVES WHAT ELSE IS POSSIBLE?

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ALTERNATIVES WHAT ELSE IS POSSIBLE?

VISION STATEMENT Rather than make a ±$250 million investment that will lock in place and exacerbate the current dysfunctional system for at least 5 more decades Let s pursue an opportunity to dramatically improve I-65/70 functionality, community connectivity, economic development, and private investment and create a stunning new northside front door to Indianapolis Let s leverage this investment to realize a vision supportive of the region s long-range transportation plan and economic development goals

OUR INDOT REQUEST Request study of the following alternatives: 1. Through-Traffic on I-465 Outer Loop/ replace downtown interstate sections with On Grade Multimodal Boulevard 2. Through-Traffic in a Tunnel/ replace downtown interstate sections with On-Grade Multimodal Boulevard

ALT. PROPOSAL Develop a new on-grade Canal Towpath Extension boulevard for local multimodal Grand Boulevard North 16th St Monon Trail traffic distribution and economic development. Connect the canal White River towpath through west split. Meridian St Grand Boulevard East I-69 and I-74 transition their downtown traffic to Binford & Southeastern. Let s do that for the inner interstate loop and reclaim excess R/W for new mixed-use development and a multimodal boulevard. Washington St Grand Boulevard South

ALT. PROPOSAL 1: Through-Traffic on I-465 Outer Loop N/S Travel Time - same at 23 min Consider smart tolling to incentivize use of I-465 I-465 E/W Travel Time - 2 min variation Inner loop=22 min / Outer loop=24 min Consider smart tolling

North ALT. PROPOSAL Leg Alternative 1: A Surface 1: a surface Boulevard, downtown Through-Traffic boulevard, thru-traffic on I-465 Outer on I-465 Loop South Drive: traffic-calmed local access with on-street parking serving mixed-use development Grand Boulevard as a landscaped multimodal cross-town connector North Drive: traffic-calmed local access, neighborhood buffer and Monon-White River greenway Relinquish excess on-grade R/W to the city to create Restore the original grid s walkability and cross- a multimodal boulevard & related development town connectivity, its neighborhood connections to Gain approximately 10 acres of prime real estate for downtown, and balance thru and destination traffic new mixed-use development for leveraged funding of Incentivize thru-traffic to use the outer loop with smart affordable housing and high quality enhancements logistics/truck-only lanes and equitable tolling

ALT. PROPOSAL 2: Grand Boulevard as a lid over a depressed freeway segment South Drive Multimodal Grand Boulevard Lid North Drive Direct access to parking & multimodal transit center serving new development Develop regional/local transit hub(s) to capture and Balance downtown destination logistics traffic while distribute disruptive commuter surges diverting thru-traffic demand to outer loop[

MONUMENT CIRCLE THE NORTH TUNNEL TUNNEL ENTRANCE TUNNEL EXIT CENTRAL ALABAMA DELAWARE PENNSYLVANNIA MERIDIAN ILLINOIS Reduce delays on the interstate that currently impact CAPITOL DOWNTOWN SENATE travel with major economic and environmental costs. Reduce noise and air quality issues associated with the elevated interstate. Eliminate ramps that disrupt surface transportation patterns, add delay to main-line travel and induce accident 16TH TUNNEL EXIT TUNNEL ENTRANCE causing weaving movements.

GRAND BLVD CENTRAL BLVD ENRTY/EXIT ALABAMA DELAWARE PENNSYLVANNIA LINEAR PARK MERIDIAN GRAND BLVD ILLINOIS CAPITOL DOWNTOWN SENATE MONUMENT CIRCLE INDIANAPOLIS GATEWAY Improve crosstown multimodal mobility and balance traffic distribution by capping the depressed interstate with a new ongrade boulevard. 16TH BLVD ENRTY/EXIT

MONUMENT CIRCLE TRANSIT CENTRAL Integrate interstate co-located transit encouraging mode shift from automobile to transit. ALABAMA DELAWARE PURPLE LINE BRT GREEN LINE BRT PENNSYLVANNIA MERIDIAN ILLINOIS CAPITOL DOWNTOWN SENATE 18TH RED LINE BRT 16TH

MONUMENT CIRCLE TRANSIT CENTRAL Proximity to major public transit corridors creates a tremendous opportunity for transit oriented development. ALABAMA DELAWARE PURPLE LINE BRT GREEN LINE BRT PENNSYLVANNIA AREA WITHIN 1/4 MILE OF TRANSIT MERIDIAN ILLINOIS CAPITOL DOWNTOWN SENATE 18TH RED LINE BRT 16TH

EXISTING SYSTEM ENBANKMENT DELAWARE PARKING PENNSYLVANNIA PARKING

INDOT PROPOSAL RETAINING WALL DELAWARE PENNSYLVANNIA PARKING 2 NEW LANES 2 NEW LANES PARKING *This illustration is an interpretation of INDOT s plan. Source: Project Intent Report, Revision July 18, 2016 INDOT

ALT. PROPOSAL NEW DEVELOPMENT TUNNEL ENTRY ENBANKMENT CENTRAL ALABAMA NEW DEVELOPMENT DELAWARE 12TH LINEAR PARK PENNSYLVANNIA 11TH TUNNEL Reallocate the approximate 10-acres of right-of-way now occupied by the elevated interstate to create 2.5 million square feet of transit-oriented mixed-use development and significant additional tax revenue.

ALT. PROPOSAL NEW DEVELOPMENT TUNNEL ENTRY ENBANKMENT CENTRAL ALABAMA NEW DEVELOPMENT DELAWARE 12TH LINEAR PARK PENNSYLVANNIA 11TH TUNNEL Create a linear park and greenway between the White River and the Near Eastside to better connect downtown with its adjoining neighborhoods.

DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY

DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY 16TH 1. TRAFFIC CIRLE/GATEWAY 2. TUNNEL 3. GRAND BOULEVARD 4. PARK & RIDE TRANSIT HUB 5. NEW MEDICAL FACILITIES 6. NEW DEVELOPMENT 7. PARK 6 6 6 6 1 3 2 6 7 SENATE 4 5 12TH CAPITOL ILLINOIS 14TH 3 MERIDIAN 6 6 PENNSYLVANNIA DELAWARE 6 ALABAMA Implement social justice principles by creating employment-proximate affordable housing as a component of the mixed-use development, providing lower transportation costs and improved quality of life. Identify revenue neutral project funding through creative and innovative application of multiple economic development strategies. CENTRAL 2 11TH WEST 6 6 N 6

EXISTING BETWEEN PENN & COLLEGE 12TH ST. 50 134 50 PARKING +/- 250 INDOT R.O.W.

INDOT PROPOSAL BETWEEN PENN & COLLEGE 12TH ST. 245 PARKING +/- 250 INDOT R.O.W. *This illustration is an interpretation of INDOT s plan. Source: Project Intent Report, Revision July 18, 2016 INDOT

ALT. PROPOSAL BETWEEN PENN & COLLEGE 12TH ST. 66 84 GRAND BLVD. 56 11TH ST. PARKING +/- 250 INDOT R.O.W.