Interstate 10/605 Transition Connector from SB I-605 to EB I-10

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CMIA SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION INFORMATION Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Description of Corridor Interstate 10/605 Transition Connector from SB I-605 to EB I-10 The San Bernardino Freeway (I-10) is an east-west route classified as an interstate freeway that provides commuter access to the Los Angeles Central Business District from San Gabriel Valley, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. I-605 is a regional interstate facility providing north-south connectivity from the San Gabriel Valley to the City of Long Beach and Orange County via the connection to I-405. Both freeways experience severe congestion while carrying substantial traffic volumes. The congestion is aggravated by weaving and the accidents in and around the vicinity of the interchange. The existing interchange is exceptionally congested and a high accident location due to shared freeway-tofreeway connector moves. Instead of a four-level interchange with individual freeway-to-freeway connectors separated on their respective levels, the interchange is two-level and traffic utilizing the interchange weaves in short distances to move from one freeway to another as the connectors share common alignments. The weaving conflict on the joint segment, westbound I-10 to southbound I-605 and southbound I-605 to eastbound I-10 connectors, results in queuing on the outer lanes of the freeways and weaving and congestion-related accidents in the vicinity of the interchange. Project Description The project will construct the flyover connector from southbound I-605 to the eastbound I-10. The proposed fly-over direct connector (southbound I-605 to eastbound I-10) would replace the existing shared at-grade connector and result in the elimination of the weaving conflict. Project Cost CMIA Request: $71,000,000 Total Cost: $71,000,000 Project Benefits The new connector would eliminate weaving movements on the existing shared connector, reduce queuing on the westbound I-10 and southbound I-605 traffic and enhance the safety and operation of the interchange by reducing accidents. Benefits Summary B/C Ratio 0.9 Vehicle Hours of Delay Saved: 400,500 Delay Savings: $2.7 million Current ADT: 36,000 ADT Forecast w/o Project: 36,400 ADT Forecast w/ Project: 36,400 Mobility The benefits of the proposed fly-over connector include: Provide an improved direct connection between I-10 and I-605 as the ramps will be lengthened and the acceleration and merge lanes upgraded to standards; I-10/I-605 Transition Connector Page

CMIA SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION INFORMATION Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Eliminate the conflicting weave movements with the westbound I-10 to southbound I-605 joint connector; Reduce the queuing of westbound traffic on the freeways; Enhance the safety and operation of I-10 & I-605 interchange; and Reduce cut-through traffic through a section of the City of Baldwin Park that is avoiding the congested interchange. Connectivity The Project improves the connectivity between two interstate freeways in the heart of the San Gabriel Valley. Air Quality Benefits The air quality benefits accrue to the HOV project east of this improvement. See CMIA Project # 3, Interstate 10 Extend Busway to County Line. Safety This project will eliminate the weaving movements on the shared connector and therefore reduce accidents. Multi-modal Corridor Improvements Investments This project is a companion project to the I-10 HOV lanes project where the HOV lanes will reduce congestion. The full effectiveness of the HOV lanes alone will be diminished as the mainline will continue to congest at the vicinity of the interchange without this Project. The mainline freeways experience severe back up due to the lowered capacity of the interchange and the non-standard interchange geometrics which cause severe weaving and slow traffic speeds forcing vehicles to queue as they approach and traverse the interchange. Mitigating the Project Risks The project study report was recently approved in September 2006 with its cost estimate. The preferred alternative minimizes the right-of-way impacts in that only partial takes to accommodate the realignment of the adjacent frontage road were required. The acquisition costs were estimated at $1.7 million. The project report will be prepared in conjunction with the environmental documentation process. Corridor Management Approach Caltrans and Metro are in the process of developing a corridor management plan (CMP) on all corridors for which improvements are submitted for funding from the Corridor Mobility Improvement Account Program (CMIA) to ensure a coordinated, multi-modal, congestion management approach. Caltrans District 7 is committed to prepare CMPs using a multi-disciplinary and multi-functional approach, including but not limited to, representatives from district traffic operations, planning and maintenance. Participation of other functions such as design, program-project management and environmental is recommended based on the corridor. Regional agencies, congestion management agencies and modal operators will be involved through all stages of plan development. This effort will be coordinated with Metro s ITS program (see CMP description and ITS project description for more details). I-10/I-605 Transition Connector Page

PROJECT #5: I-10/605 INTERCHANGE Project Cost CMIA Request: Total Cost: 210 MONROVIA Project Description - Construct One Two-lane Bridge Connector Ramp DUARTE $71,000,000 $71,000,000 Benefits Summary - B/C Ratio: - Vehicle Hours of Delay Saved: - Delay Savings: - Current ADT: - ADT Forecast w/o Project: - ADT Forecast w/ Project: IRWINDALE ARCADIA AZUSA PEC TEMPLE CITY K EAD ROSEM BLVD. 0.9 400,500 $2.7 million 36,000 36,400 36,400 BALDWIN PARK Airport Baldwin Park NA (Express Bus Lines) Li no rd i Be Sa n (Express Bus Lines) in [ West Covina Shopping Plaza PU EN TE 605 To Downtown Los Angeles/ Santa Monica Ontario Airport k Los Angeles Co. Bus Station 10 I-10 Extend HOV Separate CMIA Candidate et ro l rn a EL MONTE ne RAMO M ROSEMEAD WEST COVINA To San Bernardino Co. SU NS ET ITS VA L SOUTH EL MONTE 39 LE Y (Express Bus Lines) AMAR L APUENTE WHITTIER CITY OF INDUSTRY 60 PICO RIVERA Rio Hondo College o. C ge To Me tro an Or lin kr ive rsi de Lin e N 0 1 2 3 4 5 Miles ITS Features Corridor Mobility Improvement Account Program Proposed I-10/I-605 Connector I-10/I-605 Project Limits Los Angeles CCTV - Closed Circuit TV Ventrua CMS - Changeable Message Sign 2 Metrolink Commuter Rail HAR - Highway Advisory Radio Metrolink Station 4 METER - Ramp Meter 5 Metro Rapid (Bus Rapid Transit) MTA Bus Lines\Muni Lines I-10/I-605 Connector Existing HOV Lanes Freeway and Major Arterials Silver Streak (Bus Rapid Transit) (March 2004) Busway January 9, 2007 RWIS - Roadside Weather Information System TMS - Transportation Management Systems SCAG SmartGrowth Areas 3 San Bern 1 Pacific Ocean Orange Activity Centers

CORRIDOR MOBILITY IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT PROGRAM BENEFIT/COST ANALYSIS: PROJECT INPUT SHEET Region/District: 7 County: Los Angeles Route: I-605/I-10 EA: 24540 Describe Project: Interstate 10/605 Transition Connector from SB I-605 to EB I-10 Post mile: 20.2-20.6 PPNO: 3529 PROJECT DATA HIGHWAY ACCIDENT DATA Type of Project Enter "X" Actual 3-Year Accident Data for Facility Hwy Capacity Expansion Count (No.) Operational Improvement Fatal Accidents 0 Transp MGMT System (TMS) Injury Accidents 33 Other (describe: freeway connector ) x Property Damage Only (PDO) Accidents 224 Project Location Statewide Average for Highway Classification (1 = So. Cal., 2 = No. Cal., or 3 = rural) 1 w/o Project w/ Project Accident Rate (per mil. veh-miles) 3.10 1.61 Length of Construction Period 2 years % Fatal Accidents 3% 1% % Injury Accidents 100% 71% Duration of Peak Period (AM+PM) 3 hours HIGHWAY DESIGN AND TRAFFIC DATA TOTAL PROJECT COSTS (in escalated dollars) Highway Design From Project Nomination Fact Sheet: w/o Project w/ Project HOV Number of General Traffic Lanes 1 2 Restriction Fiscal Year: Number of HOV Lanes Highway Free-Flow Speed (in mph) 35 35 (2 or 3 ) 2007-2008 $ 12,000,000 Project Length (in miles) 1 1 2008-2009 $ 2009-2010 $ 2010-2011 $ 58,460,000 Average Daily Traffic w/o Project w/ Project 2011-2012 $ Current 36,000 2012-2013 $ Forecast (20 years after construction) 36,400 36,400 Average Hourly HOV Traffic (if HOV lanes) Percent Trucks (include RVs, if applicable) 100% 0 Truck Speed (if passing lane project) 7 7 COMMENTS: Prepared by: Phone No: E-Mail: CONTACT: Mahmoud Mahdavi 916-653-9525 mahmoud_mahdavi@dot.ca.gov FAX: 916-653-1447 Transportation Economics, DOTP, Caltrans 1/16/2007

1 California Transportation Commission CMIA Guidelines CORRIDOR MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT Interstate 10/605 Transition Connector from SB I-605 to EB I-10 Project Nomination Fact Sheet Nominating Agency: MTA/Caltrans Contact Person Ben Jong/Mehdi Salehinik Phone Number (213)922-3053/ (213)897-7195 Email Address JongB@metro.net / mehdi_salehinik@dot.ca.gov Fax Number Fact Sheet Date: 01/09/07 (213)922-6353/ (213)897-0648 Project Information: County Caltrans Route / PPNO * EA * Region/MPO/ TIP ID* District Corridor * Post Mile Back * Post Mile Ahead * LOS ANGELES 7 3529 245400 9 10/605 31.1 32.3 * NOTE: PPNO & EA assigned by Caltrans. Region/MPO/TIP ID assigned by RTPA/MPO. Route/Corridor & Post Mile Back/Ahead used for State Highway System. Legislative Districts Implementing Agency (by component) Senate: 24 Congressional: 32,38 Assembly: 57 PA&ED: R/W: PS&E: CON: Project Title Interstate 10/605 Transition Connector from SB I-605 to EB I-10 Location - Project Limits - Description and Scope of Work (Provide a project location map on a separate sheet and attach to this form) Los Angeles County, San Bernardino Freeway (I-10) and San Gabriel River Freeway (I-605) Interchange, Construct one/two-lane bridge structure, branching off Southbound of Route 605 to Eastbound of Route 10 at-grade connector ramp. Description of Major Project Benefits The weaving conflict on a joint segment, westbound I-10 to southbound I-605 and southbound I-605 to eastbound I-10 connectors have resulted in queuing on the outer lane of the westbound I-10 and weaving related accidents. The proposes fly-over direct connector (southbound I-605 to eastbound I-10) would replace the existing southbound I-605 to eastbound I-10 at-grade connector and result in the elimination of the weaving conflict. The benefits of the proposed fly-over connector are that it will provide a direct connection between freeways (I-10 and I-605); eliminate weave movements on this joint segment; reduce the queuing of westbound traffic on I-10; provide for improved goods movement; and enhance the safety and operation of I-10 & I-605 interchange. Expected Source(s) of Additional Funding Necessary to Complete Project - as Identified Under Additional Need Expected Source of Funding from Prop. 1B bonding, CMIA Augmentation and any other funding available thru LACMTA's call for project process Project Delivery Milestones (month/year): Project Study Report (PSR) complete Sept/2006 Notice of Preparation Document Type: ND July/2007 Begin Circulation of Draft Environmental Document Aug/2008 Final Approval of Environmental Document Jan/2009 Completion of plans, specifications, and estimates Nov/2010 Right-of-way certfication Mar/2011 Ready for advertisement May/2011 Construction contract award Aug/2011 Construction contract acceptance Aug/2013 NOTE: The CTC Corridor Mobility Improvement Account (CMIA) Program Guidelines should have been read and understood prior to preparation of the CMIA Fact Sheet. A copy of the CTC CMIA Guidelines and a template of the Project Fact Sheet are available at: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/transprog/ and at: http://www.catc.ca.gov/

CMIA Guidelines CORRIDOR MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENT ACCOUNT Project Nomination Fact Sheet - Project Cost and Funding Plan (dollars in thousands and escalated) Shaded fields are automatically calculated. Please do not fill these fields. Date: 9-Jan-07 County CT District PPNO * EA* Region/MPO/TIP ID * LOS ANGELES 7 3529 245400 9 Project Title: Interstate 10/605 Transition Connector from SB I-605 to EB I-10 * NOTE: PPNO and EA assigned by Caltrans. Region/MPO/TIP ID assigned by RTPA/MPO Proposed Total Project Cost Project Component Prior 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 Total E&P (PA&ED) 1,430 1,430 PS&E 5,060 5,060 R/W SUP (CT) * 1,210 1,210 CON SUP (CT) * 5,060 5,060 R/W 4,300 4,300 CON 53,400 53,400 TOTAL 0 12,000 0 0 58,460 0 0 70,460 Corridor Management Improvement Account (CMIA) Program Component Prior 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 Total E&P (PA&ED) 1,430 1,430 PS&E 5,060 5,060 R/W SUP (CT) * 1,210 1,210 CON SUP (CT) * 5,060 5,060 R/W 4,300 4,300 CON 53,400 53,400 TOTAL 0 12,000 0 0 58,460 0 0 70,460 * NOTE: R/W SUP and CON SUP to be used only for projects implemented by Caltrans Additional Funding Needs (funding needs not yet committed) Component Prior 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13+ Total E&P (PA&ED) 0 PS&E 0 R/W SUP (CT) * 0 CON SUP (CT) * 0 R/W 0 CON 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shaded fields are automatically calculated. Please do not fill these fields. 1