Cotton Belt Corridor. Area Focus Group (AFG) North Dallas September 11, John Hoppie, Capital Planning

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Cotton Belt Corridor Area Focus Group (AFG) North Dallas September 11, 2017 John Hoppie, Capital Planning 0

Agenda AFG Concerns Design Update Alignment/Cross-section/Stations Environmental Update Documentation of Existing Conditions Traffic Update Ridership Community Integration Community Open Houses 1

AFG Concerns AFG is seeking further assurance through binding resolution or codification that freight will be abandoned permanently in North Dallas AFG has requested elimination of some or all of North Dallas Stations AFG requests that DART consider alternate vehicles such as hydrogen cell which may be quieter. 2

AFG Concerns AFG is seeking further assurance through binding resolution or codification that freight will be abandoned permanently in North Dallas DART has actively sought and achieved the abandonment of freight in North Dallas through Surface Transportation Board action (January 27, 2010) DART has no plans to reintroduce freight into the corridor Current design focuses on community integration of passenger rail only. Freight is not part of the environmental documentation in North Dallas 3

AFG Concerns AFG has requested elimination of some or all of North Dallas Stations There is both opposition and support for the North Dallas stations All stations are being cleared environmentally DART Board has requested to participate in the station location process City of Dallas Council Resolution #161692; October 11, 2016 4

City of Dallas Resolution City of Dallas Council Resolution #161692, October 11, 2016 Section 1. That the City Council has identified its highest immediate priorities for improved transit services, and urges the DART Board to include these projects for priority implementation in their 2017 20-Year Financial Plan in this order: 2. Expedited implementation of expanded bus services targeted toward the transportation needs of low income and transit-dependent riders. The City Council requests that DART develop, adopt and implement a Level of Service policy consistent with transit industry best practices including but not limited to the following service area metrics: e. Transit rail stations should be within 3 miles of all service areas within the City of Dallas to support multi-modal transportation options; 5

City of Dallas Resolution 6

City of Dallas Resolution 7

AFG Concerns AFG requests that DART consider alternate vehicles such as hydrogen cell which may be quieter. Hydrogen cell vehicle are being tested in Germany but have not been qualified for use in the USA. Proposed vehicle is state-of-the art for Regional Rail available in USA Vehicle procurement will not exclude qualified alternative vehicle* * FRA Compliant * Buy America Compliant * TEXRail Compatible * Comparable Operating Costs * Fuel availability * EPA Tier IV Emission Standards * DART Size Requirements 8

Regional Rail Vehicle Regional Rail Vehicle Environmentally and Community Friendly Tier 4 EPA Emissions Standards Noise similar to LRT Meets FRA Standards Compatible with TEX Rail (FLIRT) Self-propelled 9

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Design Update: Engineering Revised Drawings: (Double Track Scenario) Horizontal alignment Vertical alignment Typical sections 11

Typical Sections: Double Track 12

Typical Sections: Initial Build 13

Typical North Dallas Cross-section 14

Design Update: Stations Revised Station Location and Length (350-foot) Side Platform Concept Center Platform Concept Conceptual Architectural Rendering Station Plan Views 15

Design Update: Stations 267 318 16

Design Update: Stations 267 318 17

Design Update: Stations 18

Proposed North Dallas Stations 19

Knoll Trail Station 20

Preston Road Station 21

Coit Station 22

Existing Grade Crossings 23

Traffic Analysis (DRAFT) STREET CROSSING LOCATION (North Dallas AFG) CITY DRAFT GRADE CROSSING ANALYSIS MITIGATION REQUIRED Davenport E-W Dallas No mitigation required No Campbell Dallas No mitigation required No Davenport Road N-S Dallas No mitigation required No Hillcrest Dallas Potential for some mitigation. Yes* McCallum Dallas No mitigation required No Meandering Dallas No mitigation required No Dickerson Dallas No mitigation required No COIT Dallas Analysis reconfirms need for grade separation of Coit Road Yes *Mitigation could include: Signal synchronization, intersection improvements, or adding capacity 24

Proposed Traffic Mitigation *Mitigation could include: Signal synchronization, intersection improvements, or adding capacity 25

Preliminary Grade Separation Analysis G 4 H I 5 K J 6 A B C D E 2 1 c b a 3 F Key TEXRail Grade Separation Key Existing Grade Separation Key Proposed Grade Separation a b S.B. Frontage International/Ramps North Airfield Drive c SH 114 A SH 121 B IH 635 C PBGT D IH35E/Frontage 1 S. Belt Line Road 2 BNSF/Madill Sub 3 Midway Road 4 Coit Road E Green Line LRT 5 US 75 F NDT 6 Plano Parkway a A 1 TEXRail Grade Separation Existing Grade Separation Proposed Grade Separation G H I Preston Road Synergy Park Renner Road J PGBT K Red/Orange Line LRT 26

Environmental Update Documentation of Existing Conditions Land Use Parks and Recreation Vegetation and Waters Resources Historic Resources 27

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Noise Methodology A noise monitoring program has been initiated to characterize the existing noise conditions at representative noise-sensitive receptors along the Cotton Belt Corridor. Noise Monitors* were installed at 27 locations to collect long-term (24- hour) noise measurements along the corridor. Noise Monitors* were installed at 11 locations to measure short-term noise (1 hour). *Noise Monitors were NTi Audio model XL2 that conform to American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard S1.4 for Type 1 (Precision) sound level meters 32

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Noise - Next Phase Assessment Identification of Impacts (Per FTA Criteria) Recommend Mitigation Generally Quiet Zones will be recommend along the most of the corridor 34

Cotton Belt Ridership DAILY RIDERSHIP STATION NAME Opening Day 2040 DFWIA AB Terminal Station 1,200 1,200 North DFW Station 800 1,300 Cypress Waters Station 200 900 Downtown Carrollton Station 1,000 2,000 Addison Station 1,000 1,700 Knoll Trail Station 500 600 Preston Rd Station 300 500 Coit Rd Station 600 700 UT Dallas Station 700 900 CityLine/Bush Station 1,000 1,400 12th Street Station 200 300 Shiloh Station 400 700 Total 7,900 12,200 35

Community Integration Community Integration features such fences, walls, trails, landscaping, etc. will be incorporated into the project subsequent to identification of impacts and required mitigation. DART will work in cooperation with NCTCOG and local jurisdictions for implementation community integration features. 36

Noise Noise impact analysis will determine where sound walls are required. DART will work in cooperation with local jurisdictions for consideration of additional walls Quiet Zones will be recommend at residential areas along corridor 37

Trails Trails: DART will work in cooperation with NCTCOG and local jurisdictions for implementation of trails along corridor 38

Cotton Belt Regional Trail (NCTCOG) 39

Open Houses Monday, September 18, 2017, 6:30 p.m. DeWitt Perry Middle School Cafeteria 1709 East Belt Line Road, Carrollton, TX 75006 (Parking and entrance off Warner Street) Wednesday, September 20, 2017, 6:30 p.m. Richardson Civic Center 411 West Arapaho Road, Richardson, TX 75080 Monday, September 25, 2017, 7:00 p.m. Parkhill Junior High School Cafeteria 16500 Shady Bank Drive, Dallas, TX 75248 40

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