OAKLAND ARMY BASE REDEVELOPMENT. May 28 th, 2013 Oakland City Council Community and Economic Development Committee Project Update

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OAKLAND ARMY BASE REDEVELOPMENT May 28 th, 2013 Oakland City Council Community and Economic Development Committee Project Update

OBJECTIVES Aggressively grow new cargo activity, jobs, and revenue through the Port of Oakland, while improving the environment. Plan new logistics and intermodal facilities to attract major customers to Oakland serving both regional and inland markets. Work with key cargo owners, railroads and ocean carriers to attract more cargo to/from points east of Denver. Maximize utilization of existing assets prior to full development.

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2012 MASTER PLAN Envisioned new 380 acre port industrial district Joint planning effort between the City of Oakland, Port of Oakland, Prologis, California Capital Group from April 2011 June 2012 City of Oakland studied environmental impacts in 2002 and updated their findings with an Initial Study / Addendum, published in June 2012 California Capital Group led planning effort, including a multidisciplinary team of engineers, architects, planners and scientists

PHASE 1 DEVELOPMENT Project Element Estimated Cost Environmental Remediation (Phase I City and Port lands) $11,400,000 New Infrastructure (Phase I City and Port lands) $247,241,000 City Recycling Center $46,600,000 City Logistics Buildings $99,400,000 Port Rail Yard $94,600,000 Phase I Total Cost $499,241,000 Funding Source Funding Amount State Trade Corridors Improvement Fund $242,141,000 Federal TIGER IV $15,000,000 City of Oakland $54,500,000 Port of Oakland $15,700,000 Private Prologis, CCIG & Recycling Companies $171,900,000 Total $499,241,000

PHASE 1 PORT RAIL YARD Based on 2012 Master Plan New Lead Track from Union Pacific mainline New Storage Yard Unit Train Storage: 29,000 feet (8 tracks averaging 3,625 ft) Manifest Car Storage: 10,800 feet (5 tracks averaging 2,160 ft) Design Criteria 2 unit trains per day (2 in, 2 out) Daily manifest car service for warehousing, transload customers Rail capacity to be shared among Port and City customers Future Expansion Potential Designed to support a proposed container terminal to the west Designed to avoid existing warehouses in the short term Rail Yard to be built under two separate construction contracts Manifest Yard and Lead Track via Design Build Contract Support Yard via Design Bid Build Contract

PHASE 1 RAIL YARD

RAIL YARD BUDGET Project Element Estimated Cost Lead Tracks & Manifest Yard $74,600,000 Support Yard $20,000,000 Phase I Total Cost $94,600,000 Funding Sources Funding Amount State Trade Corridors Improvement Fund $65,800,000 Federal TIGER IV $15,000,000 Port of Oakland $10,000,000 City of Oakland $3,800,000 Total $94,600,000 So far, the Port project is tracking within budget.

PORT CITY COLLABORATION Weekly Project Team Meetings: Project Management Team (CEDA Staff, Developer, Port) Engineering & Technical Team (Public Works, Developer s Designers, Port Engineering) Monthly Port CEDA Planning Staff Coordination: Hosted by the City, Organized by Port s Director of Commercial Real Estate Monthly OAB Ombudsmen Meetings: Resolve any issues not resolved at the staff level Agreements OAB Amended and Restated Memorandum of Agreement (2006, City & Port) OAB Amended and Restated Cost Sharing Agreement (2012, City & Port) TCIF Amended Baseline Agreement (2012, City, Port, Caltrans, CTC)

MILESTONE SCHEDULE TCIF Grant Agreement Amendment August 22, 2012 TCIF Funding Allocation October 24, 2012 Issue RFP for Design Build Contractor October 30, 2012 Selection of Rail Operator January 11, 2013 Design Build Proposals Received January 22, 2013 Complete NEPA Environmental Analysis January 25, 2013 Award of Design Build Contract March 14, 2013 Execute Design Build Contract April 23, 2013 Advertise for Construction of TIGER Support Yard June 17, 2013 Award Contract for TIGER Support Yard August 31, 2013 Substantial Completion Summer 2015 So far, the Port project is tracking well to scheduled milestones.

COMMUNITY BENEFITS Maritime and Aviation Project Labor Agreement Prevailing wage Certified payroll monitoring, enforcement Labor peace Social Justice Trust Fund ($0.15 per labor hour) Balfour Beatty Gallagher & Burke Joint Venture 62% local business utilization Labor recruitment through: Cypress Mandela Training Center Men of Valor Academy National Association of Minority Contractors ATLAS Program West Oakland Community Collaborative City of Oakland Small / Local Business Division Census Tract Data Reporting All employees census tract of residence to be reported Includes all consultants, contractors and subs

NEXT STEPS 1. Port and City need to negotiate Rail Access Agreement Railroads expressed their strong preference for a single operator Port selected Anacostia after receiving 7 proposals from qualified firms City team proposes to self perform with Oakland Global Rail Enterprises 2. Railroad Coordination Union Pacific continues to review the proposed design and operations BNSF Railway and Port working on access provisions from UP mainline Both railroads excited about the project 3. City Tenant Relocations Board of Port Commissioners will consider a new no notch proposal for interim leasing on June 13 th (second reading on June 27 th ) If approved, tenants could begin improvements shortly thereafter Consideration of lease agreement for Truck Parking and Ancillary Maritime Support Services 4. Phase 2 Development 7 th Street Grade Separation subject to funding availability New Intermodal rail terminal and logistics warehouses subject to space availability, market opportunity and infrastructure needs

QUESTIONS