Attachment 1 PFAC Resolution #394 of December 4, 2014

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Attachment 1 PFAC Resolution #394 of December 4, 2014 Sections of Plan 2040 updated to reflect current status of the Nassau Hub study (revisions attached): Chapter 1, page 1 8 Chapter 1, page 1 19 Chapter 5, page 5 14 Appendix 1, page 1 13

GOAL: IMPROVE THE REGIONAL QUALITY OF LIFE Plan 2040: Chapter 1 Page 1 8 Revised December 4, 2014 NYMTC s members must work together to coordinate regional transportation with locally controlled land use and zoning, to the extent practical, so that the negative externalities of individual public and private decisions in any of those arenas are recognized and mitigated in the planning process. Desired Outcomes By considering quality of life issues, NYMTC members hope to achieve the following outcomes: Increased intra regional mobility and accessibility for commuting, recreation and tourism; Mitigation of negative impacts of transportation in the design, construction, and operation of the system; Increased ability to safely enjoy walking, bicycling and use of public space; Vibrant communities. Near Term Actions Complete planning and/or environmental assessments for the following transit oriented development and transportation improvement vision projects linked to land use plans: - Nassau Hub Study Area transportation improvements: Locally Preferred Alternative Project Planning - Wyandach Rising and Ronkonkoma Hub transit oriented development; - NY 347 corridor reconstruction; - Sagtikos Parkway truck bypass; - MTA LIRR Main Line Corridor Planning; - No. 7 Subway Tenth Avenue Station; - Staten Island North Shore transit improvements; - Bruckner Sheridan interchange; - I 684 capacity improvements: - Southeast MTA MNR Station parking and pedestrian improvements - I 287 corridor transit enhancements: - Tarrytown Port Chester local transit improvements - Southern Westchester East West Corridor transit improvements Advance the recommendations of the New York Connecticut Sustainable Communities Initiative; Advance the Plan 2040 Pedestrian and Bicycle and implement pedestrian and bicycle projects in the 2014 2018 TIP; Complete planning and/or environmental assessments for the following pedestrian and bicycle projects: - Brooklyn and East River waterfront greenways - Hudson River Valley Greenway link Continue implementation of Complete Streets policies; Continue local capacity building through community planning workshops; Continue planning for transportation sector clean fuels expansion.

Plan 2040 Chapter 1, Page 1 19: Description of Nassau Hub study amended as shown below Revised December 4, 2014 NEAR TERM ACTIONS CATEGORY B: PROJECT PLANNING OR ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS FOR VISION PROJECTS # Area ActivityorProject RelatedGoal Timeframe B1* All Cross Harbor goods movement improvements; America's Marine Highway System recommendations Enhance the regional economy B2 LI Long Island Motor Parkway Trail Improve the regional quality of life B3 B4 LI LI Nassau Hub Study Area Transportation Improvements: Locally Preferred Alternative Project Planning Suffolk County Connect LI - Wyandanch Rising, Heartland, Ronkonkoma Hub transit-oriented development Improve the regional quality of life Improve the regional quality of life B5 LI NY 347 corridor reconstruction Improve the regional quality of life B6 LI Sagtikos Parkway truck bypass Improve the regional quality of life B7 LI MTA LIRR Mainline Corridor Planning Improve the regional quality of life post-2018 B8 LI Suffolk County Connect LI: Route 110, Sagtikos / Sunken Meadow Parkways, and CR 97 transit improvements B9 LHV I-684 capacity improvements Improve the regional quality of life B10 LHV Southeast MTA MNR Station - parking and pedestrian improvements Improve the regional quality of life B11 LHV I-287 Corridor transit enhancements Improve the regional quality of life B12 LHV Tarrytown-Port Chester local transit improvements Improve the regional quality of life B13 LHV Southern Westchester East-West Corridor transit improvements B14 LHV Central Avenue Bus Rapid Transit B15 LHV Cross County Parkway - Saw Mill River Parkway interchange B16 LHV Port Jervis Line improvements Improve the regional quality of life B17 NYC Moynihan Station Phase II Improve the regional economy B18 NYC Brooklyn and East River waterfront greenways Improve the regional quality of life B19 NYC No. 7 Subway Tenth Avenue Station Improve the regional quality of life post-2018 B20 NYC Staten Island North Shore transit improvements Improve the regional quality of life

Plan 2040 Chapter 5, Section 4, Page 5 14: The text on Nassau Hub is replaced by the following Revised December 4, 2014 Nassau Hub Study Area Transportation Improvements: Locally Preferred Alternative The Nassau Hub Primary Study Area (Study Area) occupies an approximate 11.7 square mile area in the heart of Nassau County, and has a northern boundary just to the north of the LIRR Port Jefferson Branch and the southern boundary lies just to the south of the Hempstead Turnpike. The western boundary runs along Rockaway Avenue and Cathedral Avenue and the eastern boundary is along Merrick/Post Avenue, although Eisenhower Park is included in the study area. This area in Central Nassau is home to Hofstra University (existing campus and planned medical school), Nassau Community College, Museum Row, the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, the County Government Center, Nassau University Medical Center, Mitchel Field, Eisenhower Park, Roosevelt Field, and encompasses all or parts of the Villages of Mineola, Westbury, Garden City and Hempstead; the Hamlets of Carle Place and Uniondale; and the unincorporated area of East Garden City. This crucial area remains vital to Nassau s economic future, but it currently faces substantial traffic congestion, lacks efficient and direct transit choices and includes large areas of disjointed land use patterns. These factors have contributed to long commutes, decreased environmental quality, and overall difficulty in traveling to, from and within the area. To address these issues Nassau County recently completed its federal, state and local funded Alternatives Analysis and has identified a Locally Preferred Alternative (LPA) that the County is prepared to advance into the environmental, design and construction phases. The full LPA is to implement modern streetcar service connecting the Villages of Hempstead and Mineola via a route that would serve Hofstra University, the Nassau Coliseum, Nassau Community College, Museum Row and Roosevelt Field. However, the approach Nassau will be taking is a phased implementation strategy with an Initial Operating Segment (IOS) connecting the Village of Hempstead and Roosevelt field via the same route. The IOS is proposed to operate initially using premium bus technology, similar to bus rapid transit (BRT) vehicles. When proposed developments are completed and funding is identified and available, the balance of the LPA alignment would be constructed and BRT/premium bus vehicles would be replaced with modern streetcars. The design of the physical features of the IOS would permit conversion to modern streetcar in the future. The IOS would incorporate various physical elements of the overall LPA so that the infrastructure developed for the IOS would remain functional and be integral to the full LPA. The LPA was selected because it would best satisfy the Study s goals and objectives, address the purpose and need for transit improvement, and alleviate the underlying transportation and economic development related issues identified in the Study Area. However, recognizing existing financial constraints to construction of the full LPA and reflecting the desire to generate ridership growth over time, an IOS has been defined as a financially feasible first phase of the LPA for near term implementation. The IOS is also proposed as an early phase to provide a reasonable timeframe for some large scale development proposals, which are currently in flux along segments of the LPA corridor, to become better defined. These developments are anticipated to generate additional demand for travel in the Hub area that could be accommodated with later implementation of the LPA s subsequent phase. Therefore, the IOS would initially be advanced with the intent to build ridership and brand the system, with the remainder of the LPA occurring at some point in the future as planned development comes on line and funding becomes available.

Plan 2040 Appendix 1, Page 1 13: Nassau County Projects, Proposals & Studies The description of the Nassau Hub project (RTP ID# NSNC1787V) is amended to: Revised December 4, 2014 Implement Nassau Hub Study Area Transportation Improvements: Locally Preferred Alternative Project Planning