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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSubmittal-Jack Stephens-Presentation\ `' SFRTA MOOING OUR REGION FORWARD 51Z, Tri-Rail '� Downtown Miami Link City of Miami 26. 2015 I 15-00366-Submittal-Jack Stephens -Presentation r" ^ II $M YTAT . TPJ RAIL tIII- =11I1Florida East Coast i N O LI B T R I E 8 • F Florida East Coast RAILWAY FOR SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM RE.8 ON 3/26/15. Tri-Rail Milest n( Service began Jan 9, 1989 Double -tracking completed in 2006 — Allowed for reliable and more frequent service carried to date Modernization efforts and upgrades ongoing 2 11 SFRTf MOVING OUR REGION 17RI L SYSTEM MAP TRI it RAIL O Tri-Rail Station Q Free Trl-Rail Shuttle @Station Direct Shuttle Route to Airport Miami -Dade Metrorail 0 Metrorail Station it Transfer Station - Metrorail Orange Line - Metrorail Greer Line XInternational Airport ' Access to Amtrak ter, Palm aaadn International Apart Ft. Lauderdale -Hollywood • Int' Airport at Dania Beach h' CriRn Rd CE Metrorail Transfer malts. err ® E g z 6 Hialeah El Market 8E 1.34 ATM Miami Inlernatlonal Tri-Rail and Amtrak to service Miami Intermodal Center (MIC) in 2015 Mangonia Park tlAath An West Palm BeachI!i n Banyan Med_ Tamarind Av Lake Worth LI LAO/O . Rd. Boynton Beach Gateway Blvd. Delray Beachl Boca Raton El Yamato Rd, rfield Beach 8.'': wdasoro Blvd. Pompano Beach Sable Pd. & Math. Cypress CreekLI Parmrl".e Rd. . Lauderdale Brwsrd Blvd. Sheridan Street El Hollywood El r,ankmd Blvd. Golden Glades Opa-LockaE Ali BaM Ave. Martin L.A. King., Ile Simms, Ms. . , eocian Getter Miami Intermodal Center(MFC) cor-ii.rorD unogrsint iiiisfr eland Npr. OM. In SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM RE.8 ON 3/26/15. Curren* Tri-Rail Service • 72 mile system • 17 (soon to be 18) stations 50 trains per weekday • Peak- 20 & 30 minutes • Off Peak- 60 minutes • Hourly weekend service since March 2013 • Growing and changing ridership patterns 48* MOOING OUR REGION • Significant changes identified in recent onboard survey: — Slightly more northbound riders in AM than southbound — Boca Raton & Metrorail Transfer are busiest weekday stations — Increase in passengers age 16-24 — Greater use of bicycles and shuttle buses to/from stations SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM RE.8 ON 3/26/15. Boca Raton station during PM rush hour SFRTf MOVING OUR REGION SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM RE.8 ON 3/26/15. Meeting thy. Expectations of Millennials • Dedicated bicycle railcars • Wi-Fi —Onboard — At stations • Real-time information — Smartphone app — Website — At stations Bike car now in use on Altamonte Commuter Express (ACE) system in California O row I* Q o .l,n,a O Abrke TRiaRAIL SFRTf MOVING OUR REGION t &MP "ism:; -sin * SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM RE.8 ON 3/26/15. Current Tri-Rail Market• • Inter -county travel • Airports • Suburban employment centers and office parks • Colleges & universities • Magnet schools • Major downtowns — Via connecting • Primarily choice riders — 1/3 transit dependent -EJ.1 "7-7•"— Ttill 1410 L l L-Raiff Coastal Link ;"•:e Getting Southeast Florida to Work Broward Palm Beach • • 80+ miles of new commuter rail service on FEC Railway corridor — Downtown Miami to Jupiter — Fully integrated expansion of Tri-Rail • 20 to 25 new stations linking dozens of municipalities and major destinations • Will share existing and new tracks with FEC freight and the planned All Aboard Florida (AAF) inter -city service — Three co -located stations with AAF • Strong ridership potential • Extensive economic development • Projected opening in FY 2020-21 KEY Tri-Rail Coastal Link Blue Line In -Rail Coastal Link Red Line 11 in-Rad Coastal Link Green Lane • Existing Station o Proposed Station Q Proposed AJIAbosrd Florida Station Ma intartan ace and Layover Facility % Airport Seaport Metroraid Green Line Metrorail Orange Line Connections ,w I1� Northwood Note: Proposed stahon locations are ddentified for further study but subject to change Pon ono SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR° Jupiter ITEM RE.8 ON 3/26/15.0 Palm Roach Gardens vei;z�rran, 111. WI II Park West Palm Beach • Lake Worth • Boynton Beath Delray Beach Boca Raton • • • Deerfield Beach • Pompano Beach • Cypross Crook • Fort Lauderdate • ;r;; Fort Lauderdale/ Hollywood IMI. Airport Station at Dania Beach • Sheridan Stieet • Hollywood • Golden Glades . Opa locka • Fri-Rall/MetroraIITransfer •t� Hialeah Market .11111 111 211 Miami Airport • °"+'� South Florida Regional Transporlatron Authority DRAFT May 6, 2014 WPW:trI-Rrit arstailllitk.cmr O Lake Park O Riviera Beach O West Ram Beach St. Mary's Downtown West Palm Beach Downtown Lako Worth Downtown Boynton Beach O Downtown Delray Beach O Downtown Boca Raton O Downtown Deerfield Beach 0 Downtown Pompano Basch 8 0 0 o� Oakland Park Wilton Manors Downtown Fort Lamlordalo Fort laudontalo Airport/ Port Everglades •. Dania Beach O Downtown Hollywood o Hallandale Beach 0 Aventura O North Miami Beach O North Miami o 79th St/ Upper Eastside Midtown/Design District O Downtown Miami c_:. SFRTf MOVING OUR REGION riWIV ''IIi+``ptl `, l CSX-FEC Rail Connections • Key east -west rail connections between Tri-Rail/CSX & FEC — Allow for an integrated freight & passenger rail network • USDOT TIGER V grant award — Multi -agency public -private partnership — $47.2 M total cost • TIGER- $13.7 M • FDOT- $29 M • CSX- $1 M • FEC- $1 M • SFRTA-$2.5 M — Opens opportunities for near -term Tri-Rail expansion KEY SUBMITTED INTO THE Td-Rail Integrated SystePUBLIC RECORD FOR • ExistingStaton ITEM RE.8 ON 3/26/15. O Potential Inibal Station O Proposed All Aboard Florida/ Td-Rail Coastal Link Station Maintenenace and Layover Facility • Airport Seaport Moral Green Line Metrorail Orange Line Note: Potential initial TRCL stations (20-25) locations on the FEC corridor are Identified for further study but subject to change Jupiter Palm Beach Gardens Northwood Convection Riviera Beach Lake Park Mangonia Park%\ll West Palm Beach/St. Mary's West Palm Bearii Fully funded rail connections Lake Worth Boynton Beach Delray Beach Boca Raton Deerfield Beach Pompano Beach Pompano E:eaco Connection Cypress Creek Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood Intl. Airport Station at Dania Beach Sheridan Sheet Hollywood Golden ;lades Dpa-loakn / Tri-tiailjMetrorail -fransta, ip w. k 4 **curio Miami International Air art ©�.,,......: Iris- 2016 Northwood- 2018 Downtown West Palm Beach Downtown Lake Worth Downtown Boynton Beach Downtown Delray Beach Downtown Boca Raton cc cc Downtown Deerfield Beach Downtown Pompano Beach Oakland Park Wilton Manors Downtown Fort Lauderdale Fart Lauderdale Airport; Port Everglades Dania Beach Downtown Hollywood Hallandale Beach Aventura North Miami Beach North Miami 79th SVUpper Eastside Midtown1Design District Downtown Miami SFRTA MOILING OUR REGION 47 SUBMITTED INTO THE PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM RE 8 ON 3/26/15. Iris Rail Connection E 24TH ST E 23R0 ST E 20TH ST LEGEND +� Proposed Turnout — Proposed New Track FEC Railway NE IRIS Connection (Phase 1B) FDOT (Owned) FEC Railway South Florida Rail Corridor Proposed IRIS Connection Existing Property Lines (GIS) Existing ROW Proposed ROW NW 73R0 ST Sale: 1'=200' Currently under design, construction to be completed by early 2016 Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link • Unique public -private partnership opportunity • New service with 26 direct trains per weekday between Downtown Miami and all points north on the existing Tri-Rail system • Fast implementation with service as early as Dec 2016 • Same as All Aboard Florida • Discussions now taking place with elected officials and various agencies JLEV EYkring Tri-KarlS rvinq InitiimTi,pad Coastal Link Sum* All Aboard Florida Phase I g f MI ANIMA FLOWFLOW& Phase 11 Existing Station do Elio ed aAll Lion nlid Florida StLion kininleeenaceand Lamer Fandity Airport IDarentemMiami Trl-Rail/ Melrorall Transfer Hialeah Markel Milani Alrponr am AlangonL1 Park West Palm h • Lake Worth • Boynton Beach Defray Beach Boca Baton Deerfield Beach Nasal* Basch U)press 1rnek Fort lar°'Ir''13 Bolden C IIII 4pa bcka 4; . Drladda 11 to • 0 • Eolith Florida Regional iran5portalionAuLkonkir I MR Naa=anber12.2R14 lr'14w. Trlital PofxawtL�trroln M SUBMITTED T PUBLIC RECORD FO ITEM RE.8 ON 3/26/1 Deentem rp Ni'etI Pallor Stath 440r5n Fprl 1 .. doarrlenrn Miami Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link Route Existing Tri-Rail Proposed Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link Future Tri-Rail Coastal Link Existing MDT Metrorail Existing MDT Metromover Golden Glades Opa-Locka Tri-Raii/Metrorail Transfer HIALEAH STATION Hialeah Market Miami Int'I Airport (State Road 9) W LK STATION EA RL INGTON HEIGHTS STATION VIZCAYA ALLA PATTAH STAT SANTA CLARA CIVIC CENTE III IVI KC.0 IJIN J/LLB/ 10. MIAMI BEACH Downtown Miami/overtown ISI fCKELL Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link and Other Rail Expansion Opportunities Existing Tri-Rail Proposed Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link Future Tri-Rail Coastal Link Potential Tri-Rail Kendall & East-West/Dolphin Ext. Existing MDT Metrorail Existing MDT Metromover Hialeah Market Miarni Int'I Airport Potential Tri-Rail East-West/Dolphin & Kendall Extensions To Zoo Miami & Homestead Golden Glades (State Road 9) EALK STATION , BROWNSVIL LE STATION EAfILI N GTON HEIGHTS SWICSN ALLARATTAH S SANTA CLARA `. CBI IC C ENTE BRICKELL STATION To Aventura & Broward County North Miarni 79th St/Upper Eastside Midtown/Wynwood/Design Dist. MIAMI BEACH Downtown Miarni/Overtown RICKELL SFRTf MOVING OUR REGION SUBMIT IC RECORD FOR ITEM RE.8 ON 3/26/15. MiamiCentral Station Transit Oriented Development THREE MIAMICENTRAL 90,000 RSF (Office) itiew 35,000 RSF (Retail) 12 Floors 1,100 Parking Spaces ONE MIAMICENTRAL 600,000 RSF (Office) 280 Residences 250 Hotel Rooms TWO MIAMICENTRAL J • 190,000 RSF (Office)'` 10 Floors 300 Parking Spaces Luxury Residential Tower 30 Floors 350 Units 400 Parking Spaces Urban Residential Tower 33 Floors 450 Units 400 Parking Spaces S F RTA MOVING OUR REGION ovERA__FLAR:. Platform Level ELEV. SO` -CC SUBMIT IC RECORD FOR ITEM RE.8 ON 3/26/15. All Aboard Florida & Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Coordination Dedicated Tri-Rail tracks & platforms 4116. A& SC ,T-1 HCCU RS -= NORTH CONCO...E.SE P RC; GRAM SJ ILA i-516,18 AA 70.0005f TRI-RAIL -61.000s1 Dedicated All Aboard Florida tracks & platforms SFRTf MOVING OUR REGION SUBMIT IC RECORD FOR ITEM RE.8 ON 3/26/15. All Aboard Florida & Tri-RaiI Downtown Miami Coordination Tri-Rail TRI RAIL TRH RAI L PLATFORM 50" PLATFORM E TRACK5 TRACK4 All Aboar• orida PLATFORM D PLATFORM { PLATFORM i PLATFORM A TRACK 3 r- AAF LOBBY TRACK 2 TRACK 1 Cross section of the proposed "MiamiCentral" Station in Downtown Miami Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link JUUIVII I 6 LLA++MIRIEINI PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM RE.8 ON 3/26/15. Project Elements & Costs • Rail infrastructure - Track &Signals - Grade crossing upgrades ➢ Allowing for new Quiet Zones (on E-W segment) - Positive Train Control (PTC) • Corridor access fee - Permanent perpetual easement - Iris Connection to Downtown Miami • MiamiCentral Station • Tri-Rail section of the elevated station • Tri-Rail portion of shared station elements and supports $48.6 Million Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link SEOPW CRA Omni CRA City of Miami Entity JUUIVII I 6 LL+�++�NI PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM RE.8 ON 3/26/15. Panne Commitment Draft Funding Framework as of 3/23/15 Sub -Total for TIF Participants $ Cost 39,064,890 1,208,192 40,273, 082 of TIF 33.63% N/A 0.00% of Overall Cost of Project 56.68% 1.75% 0.00% 58.43% Miami -DE Florida D *Request South Flo de County apartment of Transportaiton (FDOT) ed rida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA) $ 8,357,349 $ 17,190,000 $ 3,100,000 Sub -Total Non-TIF Participants $ Total $ 28,647,349 N/A N/A N/A 12.13% 24.94% 4.50% o 41.57/ 68,920,431 100.00% Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link Approvals/Agreements Local Gov't MPD SFRTA Project Phase Environmental/N EPA Analysis Design/Build Tri-RaiI Train Testing Tri-Rail Operations Related Components AAF Track Construction AAF Station Construction AAF Train Testing AAF Operations Iris Connection Design Iris Connection Procurement Iris Connection Construction PUBLIC RECORD FOR ITEM RE.8 ON 3/26/15. Proposed Pr Timeline Tri-Rail Downtown Miami Link - proposed Project Timeline Mar Apr May Jun CITT, City, CRA& County handing agreements with SFRTA 11P adoption/Amendment & LRTP Amendment Agreements with loud ®afts and FECl/AAF Sign/approve Leiter of No Prejudice Jul Aug Sep Led by SFRTA act Nov Dec ?ar Feb Mar NEPA APpntival- CategorimlExclusion Apr May. Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar SUBMITTED INTO THE SOUTH FL'DRIDd RtGIQN dL AUTHORITY FEc Florida East Coast R A I L W A Y