I-395 Express Lanes Northern Extension Project Crystal City Civic Association September 21, 2016

Similar documents
I-395 Express Lanes Northern Extension Project Fairlington Citizens Association September 12, 2016

I-395 Express Lanes Northern Extension Project Public Hearings

I-395 Express Lanes Northern Extension Project Arlington County Board October 18, 2016

I-95 Express Lanes Fredericksburg Extension (Fred Ex) Public Hearing. September 25, 2017

Washington DC Section of ITE Project Briefing

Institute for Real Estate Management Chapter (IREM) 77 VDOT Northern Virginia Megaprojects September 13, 2017

DULLES AREA TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION (DATA) February 18, Susan Shaw, P.E., VDOT, Megaprojects Director

Dulles Area Transportation Association. October 11, Susan Shaw, P.E., Megaprojects Director Virginia Department of Transportation

I-66 Corridor Improvements Route 15 to I-495. November 2014

Transform 66 Project February 4, 2016 Partnering Conference Michigan Department of Transportation American Council of Engineering Companies

Commuter Connections Regional TDM Marketing Group Meeting

INTERSTATE 395 EXPRESS LANES NORTHERN EXTENSION ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS TECHNICAL REPORT SEPTEMBER 2016

Interstate 66 Tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)

The following item was handed out at the December 6, 2018 NVTC Meeting.

Public Information Meeting

VDOT I-66 Inside the Beltway Eastbound Widening Environmental Assessment. Staff Recommendations

City of Fairfax, Virginia City Council Work Session

TRANSIT PERFORMANCE IN THE I-66 INSIDE THE BELTWAY CORRIDOR

FY 2018 I-66 Commuter Choice Program Presentation to the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission May 3,

395 Express Lanes Extension

101 Corridor Managed Lanes

Fairfax County Parkway Widening Fairfax County

NORTHERN VIRGINIA HIGHLIGHTS for the Dulles Area Transportation Association

Northern Virginia Express Lanes Design Challenges and Solutions. IBTTA Maintenance and Roadway Operations Workshop June 25, 2018

I-105 ExpressLanes Project

County of Fairfax, Virginia. Department of Transportation

VIRGINIA RAILWAY EXPRESS

Public Information and Participation Comments

Capital Beltway HOT Lanes Project

FY Transportation Capital Improvement Plan Update Arlington Committee for Transportation Choices

Project Description Form 8EE

I-95/Temple Avenue Improvements Project Colonial Heights, VA

2045 Long Range Transportation Plan. Summary of Draft

Route 29 Solutions Projects

Interstate 66 TRANSPORTATION TECHNICAL REPORT. From US Route 15 in Prince William County To Interstate 495 in Fairfax County FEBRUARY 2013

495 EXPRESS LANES NORTHERN EXTENSION STUDY COMMENT SUMMARY REPORT JUNE 11, 2018 PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING

Project Mobility - Route 3 South Express Toll Lanes. Industry Day Overview

Capital Beltway HOT Lanes - Frequently Asked Questions

What if YOU could help plan Northern Virginia s transportation future?

Interstate 66 Tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement. Cooperating and Participating Agencies Meeting March 19, 2012

US 1 Express Lanes Public Kick-Off Meeting

DRAFT. Memo. Range of the Alternatives Considered in the EIS

Transform I-66. Chief Engineer Garrett W. Moore, P.E. July 12, 2018

Transportation Management Program Office Newsletter J U L Y

ITEM 15 Notice March 29, 2017

Overview of 64 Express Lanes. Secretary of Transportation Aubrey Layne April 12, 2017

FM #: ETDM #: 11241

NOVEMBER 2017 DESIGN PUBLIC HEARINGS COMMENT SUMMARY (November 13, 14, and 16, 2017)

BRIEFING ON PROPOSED ADDITIONS AND CHANGES Additions and Changes to Projects Proposed for Inclusion in the 2015 CLRP Update

I-264 CORRIDOR EVALUATION STUDY. September 7, 2016 Eric Stringfield VDOT Planning Director Chris Lawrence AECOM Senior Transportation Engineer

Corridor Advisory Group and Task Force Meeting #10. July 27, 2011

ROUTES 55 / 42 / 676 BUS RAPID TRANSIT LOCALLY PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE

Preliminary Transportation Analysis

Managed Lanes. Steve Schilke, P.E. Major Projects Unit Head District 1. Illinois Traffic Engineering and Safety Conference October 2016

Memorandum. Fund Allocation Fund Programming Policy/Legislation Plan/Study Capital Project Oversight/Delivery Budget/Finance Contract/Agreement Other:

Highway 217 Corridor Study. Phase I Overview Report

Transit and Rail Funding in the Commonwealth

I-95 Transit/ TDM Study. LRTP Advisory Committee Meeting April 20, 2017

What are Managed Lanes?

MoPac South: Impact on Cesar Chavez Street and the Downtown Network

Sketch Level Assessment. of Traffic Issues. for the Fluor Daniel I-495 HOT Lane Proposal. Ronald F. Kirby

HOW OUR REGIONAL TAX DOLLARS ARE BEING SPENT THE HONORABLE MARTY NOHE CHAIRMAN, NORTHERN VIRGINIA TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY

Executive Summary June 2015

Highway 49, Highway 351 and Highway 91 Improvements Feasibility Study Craighead County

Evaluation of Significant Transportation Projects in Northern Virginia Transportation District

METHODOLOGY. Signalized Intersection Average Control Delay (sec/veh)

State Road 54/56 Tampa Bay s Northern Loop. The Managed Lane Solution Linking I-75 to the Suncoast Parkway

Table of Contents. 2.0 Land Use and Transportation Inputs Land Use Factors Transportation Factors

PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS of The Draft 2015 CLRP

MnPASS System Today and the Future

Project Overview. Rolling Road Widening Fairfax County. Get Involved. Design Public Hearing. Contact Information

Crystal City Potomac Yard Transitway. Enforcement Ordinance & Construction Update

Los Altos Hills Town Council - June 18, 2015 Palo Alto City Council June 22, AGENDA ITEM #2.B Presentation

November 14, Dulles To DC Loop Public-Private Partnership Proposal. Executive Summary

TECHNICAL MEMORANDUM. Introduction. Neighborhood Traffic Analysis. Vehicular Travel Times. Mitch Bonanno. Vornado/Charles E. Smith.

Today s Agenda. Welcome & Introductions. I-526 Lowcountry Corridor Update. Table Discussions. Next Steps / Conclusion

Arlington County 10-Year Transit Development Plan & Premium Transit Network Briefing. May 2016

Roundabout Feasibility Memorandum

Alternatives Development Technical Report

Project Description Form 6V

Transportation. Pages E-3 to E-145 PROPOSED FY CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN (CIP) CCCRC Presentation Thursday, June 14, 2018

Development of Arlington County s Marked Crosswalk Guidelines. Jon Lawler, P.E. Design Engineer Arlington County, VA

Appendix C. NORTH METRO STATION AREA TRAFFIC IMPACT STATEMENT 88th Avenue Station

FI-2 I-66 Between Route 29, Lee Highway and Route 15, James Madison Highway

Giles Run Connector Road

Fairfax Alliance for Better Bicycling. Susan Shaw, P.E., Megaprojects Director Virginia Department of Transportation

EXHIBIT B-1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION. Phase 1 of the Preferred Alternative

Appendix D: Concept Screening

Transportation Management Program Office Newsletter N O V E M B E R

North Coast Corridor:

Public Opinion about Transportation Issues in Northern Virginia

Freeway Improvement Project

LOOP 360 IMPROVEMENT STUDY

Working Group Meeting

Wilshire Boulevard Bus Rapid Transit Project

405 Express Lanes General Information & Frequently Asked Questions

Chapter 2: Alternatives

JANUARY 2017 STUDY UPDATE. Logan City, Cache Co., CMPO

Public Hearing October 21, 2014 University of North Florida Adam W. Herbert University Center Alumni Drive Jacksonville, FL 32224

Foothill Expressway Improvements Between El Monte and San Antonio

Transcription:

I-395 Express Lanes Northern Extension Project Crystal City Civic Association September 21, 2016 Mike Snare, PE, Project Manager Virginia Department of Transportation GEC Michelle Holland, Megaprojects Communications Manager Virginia Department of Transportation 1

Meeting Agenda Project Update Eads Street improvements design concept Key findings of draft Environmental Assessment Key traffic findings Update on the 95/395 Transit and Traffic Demand Management Study Project schedule 2

Existing Conditions Lack of capacity and congestion on I-395 between the current Express Lanes terminus near Edsall Road and Washington DC Access challenges to and from the Pentagon at the Eads Street Interchange Lack of capacity on Eads Street ramp 3

Purpose and Need Develop a transportation solution that improves roadway conditions throughout the corridor by: Reducing congestion Providing additional travel choices Improving travel predictability Improving roadway safety 4

Project Background Comprehensive Agreement executed in 2012 with 95 Express Lanes, LLC (95 Express) for 95 Express Lanes contemplated potential future development of the Northern Express Lanes in the I-395 corridor In November 2015, VDOT and 95 Express signed a Development Framework Agreement outlining roles and responsibilities VDOT is working to finalize the scope The toll project will provide long-term transit investment through an annual transit payment Improvements to be built largely within VDOT s right of way 5

Atlantic Gateway: Partnering to Unlock the I-95 Corridor (FASTLANE/TIGER Grants) Virginia selected to receive $165 million dollar federal grant to improve more than 50 miles of the I-95/I-395 Corridor from Fredericksburg to the Pentagon. Extending I-95/I-395 Express Lanes North to the Pentagon (~ 7 miles) South to Fredericksburg (~ 10 miles) Improving commuter rail service on VRE and Amtrak Third track construction in Fairfax County (~ 8 miles) Improvements to Long Bridge (Potomac Crossing) (~ 6 miles) Increases Capacity on Interstate General Purpose Lanes Eliminates bottleneck on I-395 at Duke Street Adds new lanes across Rappahannock Expanding bus service and commuter parking spaces in the corridor 6

Expand and convert the two existing reversible High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on I-395 to three managed High Occupancy Toll (HOT) or Express Lanes for eight miles along I-395 from north of Edsall Road to the vicinity of Eads Street near the Pentagon Provide improved connections between the proposed I-395 Express Lanes and Eads Street Install signage, toll systems, and an Active Traffic Management System Provide sound walls Project Scope Conduct a Transit/TDM Study to identify candidate projects 7

Typical Section 8

Express Lanes Access All existing access points to remain the same except for Eads Street Interchange Capacity and operational improvements at Eads Street Interchange under evaluation Seminary Road South facing ramp remains limited to HOV-only at all times 9

Eads Street Interchange Concept AM Operation 10

Eads Street Interchange Concept PM Operation 11

Pentagon South Parking Option 4 and Eads Street Interchange 12

VDOT and DRPT Environmental Assessment Partner Roles and Responsibilities 95 Express Preliminary Engineering and Design Interchange Modification Report (IMR) Federal, State and Local Agency Coordination Transit/TDM Study Public Outreach to Support Environmental Assessment Cost Estimating Finance Plan Design-Build Procurement Community and Public Outreach for I-395 Express Lanes 13

Environmental Assessment VDOT prepared Environmental Assessment (EA) Draft Environmental Assessment available at Virginiadot.org/395express on September 12, 2016 Technical Studies include: Traffic Analysis and Forecasting Air Analysis Noise Analysis Indirect and Cumulative Effects Cultural and Natural Resources Public Information Meeting in April 2016 Public Hearings on October 24 and 26, 2016 14

Environmental Assessment Findings Environmental Resource Property Impacts Environmental Justice Land Use, Community Facilities, and Recreational Resources Cultural Resources Air Quality Noise Wetlands and Streams Floodplains Wildlife and Habitat Resource Summary No relocations or displacements. 5.3 acres of easements. No disproportionate impacts. No substantial impacts. No adverse effect. 5.06 acres of property may be impacted by noise barriers. No adverse impacts to ambient air quality and no violation of NAAQS. Impact to 2,857 noise-sensitive receptors. 8.1 miles of barriers have preliminarily been identified as being feasible and reasonable. Impacts to 0.004 acres of wetlands. Impacts to 0.09 acres of 100-year floodplains and 0.01 acres of 500-year floodplains. Minimal Impact. Threatened, Endangered, and Special Status Species No adverse effects to the Northern Long Eared Bat and the Dwarf Wedgemussel. Anadromous Fish Use areas mapped downstream of the study area may require time-of-year restrictions. 8 sites of elevated environmental concern. Sites will be managed and handled in accordance with Hazardous Materials federal, state, and local procedures. Minimal impacts since the proposed improvements are to an existing facility within existing right of way Indirect and Cumulative Effects in an environment that is highly developed. If right of way impacts occur to historic properties, the Section 4(f) use would likely be considered a de Section 4(f) minimis impact. 15

Noise Barriers within Alexandria Four barriers and a portion of one barrier (3.4 miles) have been preliminarily identified as feasible and reasonable (green barriers). Two barriers will be constructed as part of a previous project (red barriers). 16

Noise Barriers within Arlington Nine barriers and a portion of one barrier (4.7 miles) have been preliminarily identified as feasible and reasonable (green barriers). 17

Northbound AM Peak Period (6 AM 9 AM) Person Throughput Comparison 2040 Build Conditions (All Lanes): 4,600 4,900 (8-11%) Increase PERSONS 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 HOV HOV HOT HOV HOV HOT 2015 2040 2040 2015 2040 2040 No Build Build Build Build North of Turkeycock Run North of Glebe Rd PERSONS 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 GP GP GP GP GP GP 2015 2040 2040 2015 2040 2040 No Build Build No Build Build North of Turkeycock Run North of Glebe Rd 18

Southbound PM Peak Period (3 PM 6 PM) Person Throughput Comparison 2040 Build Conditions (All Lanes): 6,050 10,450 (15-26%) Increase PERSONS 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 HOV HOV HOT North of Turkeycock Run HOV HOV North of Glebe Rd HOT 2015 2040 2040 2015 2040 2040 No Build Build No Build Build PERSONS 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 GP GP GP GP GP GP 2015 2040 2040 2015 2040 2040 No Build Build No Build Build North of Turkeycock Run North of Glebe Rd 19

Northbound I-395 Travel Times AM Peak South of Edsall Rd to North of HOV Lane Terminus in DC 2040 Build Condition vs. 2040 No Build Condition: Travel times decrease 11 min from 8 AM to 10 AM Average travel time decrease of 5.7 minutes (15% reduction) 50 45 40 35 Minutes 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Existing GP 2040 No Build GP 2040 Build GP 6-7 AM 7-8 AM 8-9 AM 9-10 AM 20

Southbound I-395 Travel Times PM Peak South of Edsall Rd to North of HOV Lane Terminus in DC 2040 Build Condition vs. 2040 No Build Condition: Travel times decrease 10-16 min from 4 PM to 6 PM Average travel time decrease of 7.4 minutes (15% reduction) 60 50 40 Minutes 30 20 10 0 Existing GP 2040 No Build GP 2040 Build GP 3-4 PM 4-5 PM 5-6 PM 6-7 PM 21

AM Peak Hour Level of Service Study Intersections 55 intersections evaluated Overall improvement in LOS in 2040 Build Condition Reduced number of intersections operating at LOS E/F Eads Street Interchange Improvements eliminate several deficient intersections 2015 Existing LOS 15% 2.5% 2.5% 2040 No Build LOS 9% 4% 2% 2040 Build LOS 2% 7% 80% 85% 91% A-C D E F A-C D E F A-C D E F 22

Move More People Project Benefits 35-50% increase in traffic volumes in HOT lanes; relieves General Purpose lanes Move more than 13,000 more people in PM peak (north of Glebe Rd) Reduce Congestion Average 6 to 8 minute travel time reduction in General Purpose Lanes 15% reduction in travel times in General Purpose lanes Increasing capacity on I-395 reduces diversion of traffic to arterial roadways Expand Travel Choices Promote HOV throughout the day (currently no incentive to HOV during off-peak) Allow all motorists to continue north on the HOT lanes at Turkeycock Run or enter the southbound HOT lanes exiting DC Increase Reliability Reduce congestion in HOT lanes before and after current HOV restricted periods Improve Safety Increased capacity will reduce the potential for congestion-related crashes Increase safety at Eads Street interchange (eliminate southbound weave) 23

I-95/I-395 Transit and TDM Study DRPT is leading the development of a new I-95/I-395 Transit/Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Study in coordination with key stakeholders including: Cities of Alexandria and Fredericksburg Arlington, Fairfax, Prince William, Spotsylvania and Stafford Counties Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC) Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission (PRTC) VRE and WMATA 24

I-95/I-395 Transit/TDM Eligible Projects and Funding Eligible projects will increase mobility and move more people along I-95 and I-395 and benefit toll payers in the I-395 corridor. Example projects: Enhanced service on existing routes New local and commuter bus service Transit capital (bus and rail) projects Park and ride lots TDM program enhancements Technology supporting transit/tdm The Commonwealth will commit that at least $15 million will be provided annually through toll revenues for I-95/I-395 Transit and TDM initiatives. 25

Project study area extends from the southern terminus of the I-95 Express Lanes (at Garrisonville Road) north to the Potomac River and includes: Parallel commuting corridors Alternative modes of travel Transit/TDM services, programs, or facilities that are being studied include those that: Use I-95 and/or I-395 and serve work destinations within the study area inside the Beltway (including downtown DC) Increase person throughput but do not use I-95 or I-395 Provide direct access to services in the corridor that increase person throughput or travel choices in the study area I-95/I-395 Transit/TDM Study Area and Markets 26

Public Outreach Update Meetings with key stakeholder groups and elected officials Alexandria Transportation Commission briefing on September 21 Arlington County Transportation Commission on September 29 Arlington County Board on October 15 or 18 Pentagon District Department of Transportation Northern Virginia Transportation Commission (NVTC) Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission (PRTC) Community Briefings with 95 Express partner Coordination with planned projects along the corridor Virginiadot.org/395express project website and opportunity to sign-up for updates 27

Key Milestones Key Milestones Begin Dates Public Outreach and Technical Coordination Ongoing Begin NEPA Environmental Assessment January 2016 Begin Transit/TDM Study April 2016 Public Information Meetings April 11 and 13, 2016 Public Hearing October 24 and 26, 2016 Regional Long-Range Plan Decision November 2016 Final NEPA Decision December 2016 Final Transit/TDM Study December 2016 Final Financial Agreement January 2017 Begin Construction (95 Express) Summer 2017 Project Completion (95 Express) Summer 2019 28

I-395 South Widening Duke Street to Edsall Road I-395 Widen Southbound I-395 from 3 lanes to 4 lanes between Duke Street and Edsall Road Edsall Road Interchange Replace existing Edsall Westbound to I-395 Southbound Loop Ramp with new signalized intersection Duke Street Interchange Replace existing I-395 Southbound to Duke Eastbound Loop Ramp with new signalized intersection 29

Upcoming Public Hearings I-395 Corridor I-395 Express Lanes Northern Extension Public Hearing on draft Environmental Assessment and Design Monday, October 24, 2016 (6:30 8:30 p.m. Presentation at 7 p.m.) Wakefield High School Cafeteria 1325 S. Dinwiddie Street Arlington, VA 22206 Wednesday, October 26, 2016 (6:30 8:30 p.m. Presentation at 7 p.m.) Francis C. Hammond Middle School 4646 Seminary Road Alexandria, VA 22206 I-395 South Widening Duke Street to Edsall Road Public Hearing Thursday, October 27, 2016 (6:30 8:30 p.m.) Bren Mar Park Elementary School 6344 Beryl Rd Alexandria, VA 22312 30

Thank you Virginiadot.org/395express For more information and to sign up for updates 31