Rail Station Fact Sheet CityLine/Bush Station

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Rail Station Fact Sheet CityLine/Bush Station Station Overview CityLine/Bush Station is located just south of the President George Bush Turnpike and east of US 75 in Richardson. The station opened in 00 and is served by the DART Rail Red Line and rush hour weekday trips of the Orange Line. Regional Rail Transit Lines

Rail Station Fact Sheet CityLine/Bush Station Station Characteristics 1 Station Area Characteristics (1/ mile radius) Address 1300. President George Bush Highway Demographics 3 City Richardson Total Population 8,439 Agency Dallas Area Rapid Transit Population Density (pop/sq. mile) 1,34 Rail Line(s) Red Line, Orange Line Average Median Age 37 Corridor North Central (NC) Average Median ncome $75,888.00 Year Opened 00 Park & Ride Spaces 1,193 Housing 3 Total Housing Units 3,497 Ridership 1 Housing Density (units/sq. mile) 556 015 Avg. Weekday 1,8 Percent Occupied 9% 015 Avg. Saturday 4 Percent Owner-Occupied 47% 015 Avg. Sunday 47 Percent Renter-Occupied 53% 014 On-Board Transit Survey: Access Mode to Station Commute To Work 3 Bike 1.6% Percent Automobile 87.5% Drive Alone 49.1% Percent Drive Alone 80.% Carpool 1.5% Percent Carpool 7.3% Walk 9.8% Percent Transit 1.5% Drop Off 5.3% Percent Bike 0.0% Other 0.0% Percent Walk 1.4% Transit Transfer 1.7% Percent Other.1% Percent Work from Home 7.4% Station Area Plans and Studies Percent Zero-Vehicle Households 3.9% Advisory Services Panel Report: A Plan for Title Transit Oriented Development; Richardson, TX Publisher Urban Land nstitute Traffic Survey Zone 017 mployment Forecast Year 000 Total Jobs 8,37 Web Location http://www.cor.net/todplans Job Density (jobs/sq. mile) 6,674 Sources: 1. Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART),. NCTCOG, 3. U.S. Census American Community Survey 5-year estimates (010-014) by block group

Land Use (016) CityLine/Bush Station Land Use Percentages

Zoning (016) CityLine/Bush Station Zoning Districts Plano CC Corridor Commercial LC Light Commercial L-1 Light ndustrial 1 PD Planned Development R/O- Retail/General office Richardson -M(1) ndustrial LR-M() Local Retail PD Planned Development R-1500-M Residential RA-1100-M Residential Attached TO-M Technical Office For more information on zoning, please visit the City of Richardson Planning & Zoning website at: https://www.cor.net/index.aspx?page=38 City of Plano Planning & Zoning website at: http://www.plano.gov/159/zoning-ordinance

Pedestrian Routes to Rail - CityLine/Bush Station Last Updated: February 015 AV N AV xisting sidewalk facilites that disconnected due to a gap in the network 190 PRSDNT GORG 75 CNTRXT 8B AL X PY BUSH TPK STAT ST STRT A STRT nctcog.org/routestorail CTY LN PLOTON 8A STONBORO LN RDGMOOR LN K ORO FOX CR CR RO U TH 0.5 Miles BROADMOOR FOXB PKW Y RNNR RD K XT 0.5 The Pedestrian Routes to Rail study identifies all existing pedestrian facilities within a half-mile radius of existing light rail and commuter rail stations in the Dallas-Fort Worth region based on 014 data. ArcGS Network Analyst tool was used to identify continuous facilities that are less than or greater than a half-mile actual walking distance to a station. The maps also reflect existing facilities that are disconnected due to gaps or other barriers not allowing a continuous pedestrian route to a station. The maps do not reflect the condition or ADA compliance of the existing infrastructure. More information on the Routes to Rail study and methodology is available at: CityLine/Bush Station PLANO RD N CNTRA L XPY Project Overview 0 Railroads 0.5 Mile Station Buffer xisting sidewalk facilities greater than a 0.5 mile walk distance NT AC C XCUTV Rail Stations xisting sidewalk facilities within a 0.5 mile walk distance 5 J PL AY PK T W Y R LO SUMMT 9TH ST PL AN O F AV XT COLLN CRK MALL 9 Legend [

Bicycle Routes to Rail - CityLine/Bush Station Last Updated: October 016 Legend Rail Stations 0.5 Mile Station Buffer 5 Rail Lines On-Street Bikeway, xisting On-Street Bikeway, Planned 040 Veloweb PLANO PKWY Off-Street Path, xisting Off-Street Path, Planned Project Overview G OR RG O G P NTT G N D S SD PR R K PK NP B UR RN H TTU US SH BU The Bicycle Routes to Rail study identifies all existing and planned bikeways in proximity to existing or under-construction light rail and commuter rail stations in the Dallas / Fort Worth region based on 016 data. The maps reflect off-street paths (trails) and streets designated by local adopted master plans for dedicated bikeways (e.g. bike lanes, cycle tracks) located on the street. n accordance with the Texas Transportation Code, bicyclists have a right to the road. As such, the map does not reflect other roadways around the station that may have signed bike routes or by state law may be used by bicyclists. More information about the Routes to Rail study and methodology is available at: V U 190 CityLine/Bush Station PLANO RD nctcog.org/routestorail RNNR RD 75. / 0 0.5 0.5 Miles [