Progress Report Capital Programs Support

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Progress Report Capital Programs Support June 2017 Prepared by Project Control l Design, Engineering & Construction Management June 2017 Page 135 of 142

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Environmental Affairs & Sustainability Sustainability Sustainability is a core mission at Sound Transit. We provide affordable, environmentally-friendly travel options that connect people to where they live, work, and play. Sound Transit recognizes that the decisions we make to deliver projects and services today will keep sustainability part of our transit systems for years to come. In 2017, Sound Transit continues to carry out a wide range of projects, with increased focus on integrating sustainable design into capital expansion projects from planning and final design to construction. With the passage of the ST3 Plan, a fully-funded Sustainability Program will integrate green building and infrastructure in capital expansion projects across all project phases. In addition, staff will develop a strategy to disburse the newly established Sustainability and Efficiency Fund. The Fund will increase efficiency of agency operations via resources efficiency and renewable energy projects across fleets and facilities. Sound Transit continues to implement our Sustainability Initiative through our internationally certified (ISO 14001) Environmental and Sustainability Management System (ESMS). The agency also continues to be a transit industry leader through our ongoing participation in APTA s Sustainability Commitment at the Platinum recognition level. Key Q2 Accomplishments and Activities Finalized Sound Transit s Annual Sustainability Inventory and Sustainability Progress Report and presented to the Board of Directors. Began updates of the Environmental and Sustainability Management System to the new ISO 14001 standard. Initiated budgeting and program development for the Efficiency and Sustainability Fund. Planned the expansion of the Agency s Sustainability Division, including the development of two new Sustainability and ESMS focused positions to deliver on the agency s capital expansion projects. Participated in Société de transport de Montréal s (STM) Peer Review at the UITP Global Public Transport Summit (Montreal 2017). Key Q3 Upcoming Activities Finalize the Environmental and Sustainability Management System update to the new ISO 14001 standard and implement changes. Initiate the Sustainability Program funding and work plan for capital expansion projects. Develop building salvage process and procedures. Evaluate electric bus feasibility for Bus Rapid Transit routes. Continue developing clean diesel construction equipment standards for Lynnwood Link. June 2017 Page 137 of 142

Environmental Affairs & Sustainability Sustainability June 2017 Page 138 of 142

Office Sm. Bus. Dev. & Labor Compliance Office of Small Business Development & Labor Compliance UNIFORM REPORT OF DBE COMMITMENTS/AWARDS AND PAYMENTS Period of October 1st, 2016 to March 31st, 2017 Annual DBE Goals: DBE AWARDS/COMMITMENTS THIS REPORTING PERIOD- BREAKDOWN BY ETHNICITY & GENDER 10. Total Number of Contracts (Prime and Sub) Black Race Conscious Goal 5% Race Neutral Goal 7.2% OVERALL Goal 12.2% Hispanic Native Subcont. Asian Asian- Pacific Non- Minority Women Other (i.e. not of any other group listed here) TOTALS (for this reporting period only) 10 9 2 0 10 16 0 47 11. Total Dollar Value 6,918,861 12,103,892 8,300,000 0 16,234,843 8,397,017-0- 51,954,613 The table reflects DBE commitments and awards for Sound Transit by ethnicity and gender for the period of October 2, 2016 thru March 31 st, 2017 reported in accordance with FTA s biennial reporting schedule for the first six months of the 2017 federal fiscal year (FFY 2017). For the first 6 month period of FFY 2017, over $50 million were awarded to DBE s in Contracts and Subcontractors. We met our overall DBE goal of 12.2%. The Uniform Report of DBE Commitments/Awards and Payments is a bi-annual report set to the federal fiscal year and reported to the USDOT through the Federal Transit Administration on June 1 (for period October 1-March 31) and December 1 (for period April 1-September 30) of each Federal Fiscal Year. June 2017 Page 139 of 142

Grants Grants (includes only Active Executed Grants) June 2017 Page 140 of 142

Ridership and Right-of-Way Quarterly Ridership Report First Quarter 2017 - January 1 - March 31, 2017 Total Sound Transit ridership ridership increased by 25.1% during the first quarter of 2017 compared to the same period in 2016. All modes, with the exception of Tacoma Link saw increases during the quarter. System-wide average weekday boardings increased 24.3% compared to the first quarter of 2016. The first quarter of 2016 and 2017 had the same number of weekdays. ST Express bus ridership increased by 0.7% compared to the first quarter of 2016. Average weekday boardings came to 63,027, which was a 0.8% increase over the first quarter of 2016. This ridership growth was tempered by low fuel prices, which tend to depress bus ridership. Sounder ridership increased by 1.2% and average weekday boardings increased slightly by 0.7% compared to the same time last year. Ridership on the South line increased by 0.7%, or 7K, and ridership on the North line increased by 5.6%, or 5K. Ridership growth on the South line is attributed to the new Sounder mid-day trains, which were implemented in the September 2016 service change. Tacoma Link ridership decreased 2.3% compared to the first quarter of 2016. Ridership was impacted by several snow days and coincides with declines also seen by Pierce Transit. Average weekday boardings stood at 3,232 for the first quarter of 2017, a decrease of 2.3% compared to the same period of 2016. Link light rail ridership continued its strong growth during the first quarter, with a 72% increase compared to the same period last year. Average weekday boardings were 66,187, a 72.5% increase compared to the first quarter of 2016. The continued increase in ridership and average weekday boardings is largely attributed to the two service expansions in 2016. *Q2 2017 Ridership data will be posted on the Sound Transit website Rider News section as soon as available and will be published in the Q3 2017 Agency Progress Report. Right-of-Way (ROW) The program acquisition plan is predominantly for the Link Capital Program. See Link Light Rail project section. June 2017 Page 141 of 142

Staffing Summary Staffing Summary June 2017 Page 142 of 142