Dumbarton Rail Corridor Project Scoping Meeting Nov 15, 2006 7:15 PM City of Newark Nov 16, 2006 7:15 PM City of Menlo Park 1
Presentation Overview I. Introduction History of the Project II. III. Purpose and Need Inter-Agency Partnership IV. Proposed Alternatives for Environmental Studies Rail, Bus and No-Action V. Environmental Studies and Next Steps VI. Implementation Schedule VII. Funding, Cost and Phasing 2
History - What Has Happened SP discontinued rail service in the 80s SamTrans purchased r/w in early 90s Corridor studies since 1992 Included as part of RM 2 plan in 02-03 Project Study Report completed Feb 04 RM 2 passed in March 04 Project Advisory Committee Formed in April 04 Phase I Environmental completed March 06 3
Purpose and Need Purpose The purpose of the Dumbarton Rail Corridor Project is to: Enhance regional connectivity - Connect East Bay and West Bay communities - Connect public transit systems: ACE, BART, Caltrain, Capitol Corridor and regional buses Fulfill mandate of Regional Measure 2 (March 2004) Need This connection is needed to address: Existing and future highway congestions Air quality Growth in population and employment Need for commute options 4
Inter-Agency Partnership: Project Organization Funding Agencies (Representatives) MTC (3) SMCTA (3) VTA (3) ACTIA (3) CCJPA (1) Policy Committee (13) Project Development Team Lead Agency Caltrain JPB EIS/R (In Cooperation with FTA) Design Construction Operation Corridor Communities 5
Proposed Alternatives An Alternatives Analysis identified the most feasible rail and bus alternatives for detailed environmental studies The Alternatives Analysis was guided by the Dumbarton Corridor Technical Advisory and Policy Advisory committees These committees included representatives from state, regional and county transportation/transit agencies, as well as cities on both sides of the Bay Four Alternatives are proposed for Environmental Studies: Rail Alternative A Rail Alternative B (with Niles Junction) Bus Alternative No-Action 6
Rail Alternative: Proposed Corridor Map 7
Rail Alternative: Existing Conditions TO SAN FRANCISCO TO OAKLAND LEGEND EXISTING TRACKS CAPITOL CORRIDOR ACE BART UPRR FREIGHT SOUTH BAY UNION CITY BART STATION TO SAN JOSE DUMBARTON RAIL LINE AND BRIDGE (INACTIVE) TO SAN JOSE CENTERVILLE STATION TO FREMONT TO STOCKTON TO WARM SPRINGS 8
Rail Alternative: Proposed TO SAN FRANCISCO TO OAKLAND NEW INDUSTRIAL CONNECTION LEGEND EXISTING TRACKS BART NEW TRACKS NEW MENLO PARK / EAST PALO ALTO STATION TO SAN JOSE SOUTH BAY DUMBARTON RAIL LINE AND BRIDGE (REHABILITATED) NEW NEWARK STATION TO SAN JOSE UNION CITY BART STATION CENTERVILLE STATION (UPGRADED) NEW SHINN CONNECTION TO FREMONT NEW COMMUTER RAIL STATION AND CONNECTION TO BART TRANSIT CENTER NEW NILES CONNECTION (ALTERNATIVE B ONLY) TO STOCKTON TO WARM SPRINGS 9
Rail Alternative: Proposed TO SAN FRANCISCO NEW MENLO PARK / EAST PALO ALTO STATION TO SAN JOSE SOUTH BAY DUMBARTON RAIL LINE AND BRIDGE (REHABILITATED) TO OAKLAND NEW NEWARK STATION NEW INDUSTRIAL CONNECTION TO SAN JOSE UNION CITY BART STATION CENTERVILLE STATION (UPGRADED) NEW SHINN CONNECTION TO FREMONT LEGEND EXISTING TRACKS BART NEW TRACKS DUMBARTON RIAL CAPITOL CORRIDOR ACE UPRR FREIGHT NEW COMMUTER RAIL STATION AND CONNECTION TO BART TRANSIT CENTER NEW NILES CONNECTION (ALTERNATIVE B ONLY) TO STOCKTON TO WARM SPRINGS 10
Rail Alternative : Right-of-Way Majority will be within existing railroad ROW: SamTrans owns ROW from Redwood City to Newark ROW from Fremont (Shinn St.) to South Hayward (Industrial Pkwy.) to be purchased from Union Pacific RR Trackage rights for shared use of UPRR tracks in Centerville (Shinn St. to Sycamore St.) Minor ROW takes at stations and near Shinn & Industrial Connections 11
Rail Alternative : Proposed Operating Plan 6 peak hour trains between Union City and San Francisco/San Jose AM: 6 departures to SF (3) & San Jose (3) PM: 6 departures from SF (3) & San Jose (3) Timed connection to Capitols and ACE Skip stop service on West Bay 12
Capitol Corridor (Current Route) Union City (Looking South) DRC Capitol Corridor (Future Route) BART Union City Intermodal 13
Shinn Connection (Looking South) ACE Capitol Corridor (Current Route) Capitol Corridor (Future Route) DRC BART 14
Fremont Centerville (Looking West) DRC ACE Fremont Centerville Capitol Corridor 15
Newark Junction (Looking North) DRC ACE Capitol Corridor 16
Newark Station (Looking West) DRC Newark Station 17
Bay Crossing (Looking West) Dumbarton Swing Bridge DRC Newark Slough Swing Bridge 18
East Palo Alto / Menlo Park (Looking West) DRC East Palo Alto / Menlo Park Station 19
Redwood Junction (Looking North) CALTRAIN DRC 20
Bus Service Year 2012 In 2012, bus service would travel between the East Bay and Redwood Shores. It would be linked with the existing Dumbarton Express service. 21
Bus Service Year 2035 In 2035, bus service would travel between the East Bay and Redwood Shores/Foster City and to Millbrae/Oyster Point/Brisbane. It would be linked with the existing Dumbarton Express service. 22
No Action US Coast Guard has requested the demolition of the Dumbarton Rail Bridge 23
Environmental Studies Air Quality Biological Resources/Wetlands Community Impacts Cultural Resources Energy Environmental Justice Geologic and Seismic Hazardous Wastes Land Use/Socioeconomic Noise & Vibration Transportation/Traffic Utilities Visual/Aesthetics 24
Next Steps Perform Environmental Studies and Prepare National Environmental Policy Act Environmental Impact Statement / California Environmental Quality Act Environmental Impact Report (EIS/EIR) - 2007 Circulate Draft EIS/EIR Early 2008 Public Hearing Spring 2008 Distribute Final EIS/EIR Early 2009 Complete Environmental Process Spring 2009 25
Implementation Schedule 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE FOR OVERALL PROJECT APPROVE CONSTRUCTION FUNDING SEGMENT A-F 30% DESIGN DESIGN-BUILD RFP & AWARD FINAL DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION PROCURE ROLLING STOCK PRE REVENUE TESTING REVENUE SERVICE BEGINS SEGMENT G 100% DESIGN BID & AWARD CONSTRUCTION PRE REVENUE TESTING REVENUE SERVICE BEGINS OVERALL PROJECT COMPLETION 26
Project Funding, Cost, and Phasing Current secured funding: $260 M Current estimate, including escalation: $595 M Seeking additional funding from State Infrastructure Bond (Proposition1B) and other potential sources Phasing of the project may be considered if total additional funding not available or if agreement not reached with Union Pacific Railroad 27
Your Input Is Valuable Thank you for your participation in the Scoping Meeting - one of the first steps in the environmental process 28