Irving Texas Transportation Hub Airports and Freeways. Transportation, Infrastructure, Logistics and Security in North America May 12, 2011

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1 Irving Texas Transportation Hub Airports and Freeways Transportation, Infrastructure, Logistics and Security in North America May 12, 2011

2 Transportation The shapes and fates of cities have always been defined by transportation- Today, this means air travel From Aerotropolis- The Way We ll Live Next

3 Transportation Projects Preparing for the significant economic and population growth Goal 1: Land Use Goal 4: Safe and Secure City Goal 9: Enhance Infrastructure Network

4 TxDOT Major Transportation Projects Diamond Interchange Loop12/SH 114/SH 183 SH 183 Spur 348 at Las Colinas Boulevard Rail Systems DART TRE BNSF 4

5 TEAM Profile Public Works Real Estate And Development Corporate Communications Management Operations City Attorney s Office Financial Services Greater Irving Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce 5

6 Diamond Interchange Phase 1 Under Construction Completion Date February 2013 Project is 50% Complete Direct Connect Ramps For Major Movements Improved Access For Adjacent Properties Helps Position City For Future Land Development 6

7 Diamond Interchange 7

8 Diamond Interchange 8

9 Diamond Interchange 9

10 Diamond Interchange 10

11 Diamond Interchange 11

12 SH 183 Freeway Cross-Section Right-of-Way Status Demolitions Relocations Sound Walls 12

13 SH 183 Existing 13

14 SH 183 Future 14

15 SH 183 ROW Total Parcels 342 Total Estimated Cost $260 M Irving s total share $26 M Acquired to Date 65% Remaining Parcels

16 SH 183 Demolitions Demolitions due to bisection TxDOT responsible for demolition Demolitions due to loss of use City requires ordinance compliance Property owner paid to demolish 16

17 SH 183 Demolitions 83 Buildings to be demolished 55% Have been demolished to date 6% Pending 39% Remaining will be demolished once property is acquired by TxDOT 17

18 SH 183 Relocations 129 Total Relocations 24 Residential Displacees 105 Commercial Displacees Process (Federal Relocation Act) TxDOT provides moving benefits/advisory assistance Partnering with Greater Irving Las Colinas Chamber of Commerce 90/30-Day Statutory Notices 18-Month Reimbursement Eligibility 18

19 Spur 348 at Las Colinas Blvd Let April 2010 Cost 7.9 M Project will grade separate Spur 348 at Las Colinas Boulevard Opening will help Convention Center 19

20 Spur 348 at Las Colinas Blvd 20

21 Rail System- Dart, TRE, BNSF and Cotton Belt

22 DART Orange Line I-1: August 2012 / 5.4 Miles Bachman Station Dallas to Irving Convention Center Station I-2: December 2012 / 3.9 Miles Irving Convention Center to Belt Line Road Station I-3: December 2014 / 4.7 Miles Belt Line Road Station to DFW Airport Terminal A 22

23 DART Orange Line Trinity River Levee/FedEx Aerial Photo taken March 25,

24 DART Orange Line UD Station Aerial Photo taken March 25,

25 DART Orange Line Urban Center Station Aerial Photo taken March 25,

26 DART Orange Line ICC Station Aerial Photo taken March 25,

27 DART Orange Line North Lake College Station Aerial Photo taken March 25,

28 DART Orange Line Belt Line Station Aerial Photo taken March 25,

29 DART Orange Line Lake Carolyn Parkway Photo taken April 28,

30 BNSF Rail Line BNSF rail line from Irving to Frisco with stops in Plano, the Colony, Carrollton and Farmers Branch Line consists of 29.4 miles of freight rail 9 Stations total* 3 Frisco 1 Plano/ Colony 1 Colony 1 Carrollton 1 Farmers Branch 2 Irving *Stations are estimates 30

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