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Geary Bus Rapid Transit Project Urban Forestry Council Planning and Funding Committee Meeting September 13, 2016 SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATON AGENCY

Agenda 1. Project Background 2. Opportunity for Beautification 3. Phasing Update and Next Steps 4. Urban Forestry Council Comments a. Summary b. Responses to Comments 5. Next Steps

Geary BRT Background Transit Needs 50,000 daily passengers Nearly as many as Caltrain! Over-crowded busses Service bunching and gaps Project Goals More efficient, reliable and comfortable transit service Safer pedestrian environment A more attractive and complete street High-injury corridor 200 injury collisions between 2010-2015 Collision rate over eight times city average

Community Input Public Workshops Summer 2012: update on alternatives Winter 2013/14: selection of staff-recommended alternative (SRA) Fall 2015: draft environmental document release Over 250 community meetings Citizen Advisory Committee Meetings Geary corridor visitor and merchant survey in 2013 Regular web, email, and social media updates Working group meetings Japantown/ Sequoias Spruce/ Cook Merchants Geary Merchants 4

Overview of Proposed Improvements No bus lanes Center Lanes, Consolidated Stops Side Lanes Side Lanes (existing) Sutro Heights Palm/Jordan-to-27th Masonic Fillmore/ Japantown Market to Gough *Reflects Staff-Recommended Alternative 5

Geary BRT Visual Simulations Side-running: Geary & Fillmore Center-running: Geary & 17 th Ave 6

Geary BRT Project Features Transit Bus-only lanes from Market to 34th Avenues Stop optimization Accessible stops and boarding platforms Signal Upgrades Service increases Pedestrian Safety Pedestrian and bus bulbs Median refuges New crossings and traffic signals Lane reduction Gough to Scott streets Community New landscaping and street lighting Stop amenities Utility upgrades Repaving and pavement repairs 7

Opportunity for Beautification Current Environment Not irrigated Many unhealthy trees Unattractive pedestrian environment The Opportunity Change to re-envision Geary At least 13% increase in green space At least 1:1 tree replacement More details will be made available during the detailed design phase, and additional tree plantings may be added to the project scope 8

Project Phasing Phase 1 : Market to Stanyan Streets (Beginning 2017) Phase 1.1: Painting of transit-only lanes, new lane markings, stop changes Phase 1.2: Signal infrastructure upgrades and safety improvements Phase 1.3: Utility upgrades and curb extensions Phase 2: Stanyan 34th Ave (Beginning Late 2019) Center-running transit-only lanes Arguello Boulevard to 25 th Avenue, side-running to 34 th Avenue New landscaped medians and station platforms Pedestrian safety improvements (e.g. sidewalk and signal work) Utility and pavement upgrades *Subject to change, pending approvals 9

Approval Actions & Next Steps *Subject to change, pending approvals Through end of 2016 - Public release of final Environmental Impact Study/Report - Geary Citizen Advisory Committee makes recommendation on action - Transportation Authority and SFMTA Board take actions Beginning in 2017 - Phase 1 red lane legislation and implementation -Convene Community and Advisory Committee - FTA Approval 10

Summary of UFC Comments 1. Current tree canopy coverage percentage (TCC) along the Geary BRT corridor and TCC expected for the proposed project, and time required to attain current 2. 2:1 tree replacement 3. Coordination on potential use/costs of soil cells and (4.) irrigation 5. Limiting factors for tree planting at median stations 6. UFC requests opportunity for input on species selection 11

Tree Canopy Coverage Draft EIS/EIR discloses impacts for visual and biological resources, as per SF thresholds, State guidelines Project completed a tree-by-tree survey, analysis TCC calculation not within scope Draft EIS/EIR notes New trees could eventually provide more TCC than existing 100% 80% 60% 40% 20% 0% 12% 34% 41% 12% Health and Structural Condition Excellent Good Average Fair Poor Maturity takes 10 years or more, and temporary reduction in TCC will occur while new trees are growing Overall the project would add 13% more green space

Tree Removal and 2:1 Replacement City policy currently requires 1:1 tree replacement The request for 2:1 tree replacement is noted Project team will explore opportunities for additional tree plantings, where feasible

Tree Removal and 2:1 Replacement (cont d) Phase 1: removing one tree at Buchanan, adding one tree at Steiner* Phase 2 conceptual design to begin winter 2016/2017 pending project approvals Anticipated tree replacement: 113 of 1,437 existing trees* * Design subject to change, pending approvals

Soils and Irrigation Project team has budgeted for tree removals and additions Plans currently expected to include: New trees and groundcover New irrigation system Infill sidewalk trees where needed, desired New backfill soil and soil amendments Mulch

Limiting Factors UFC s suggestion for tree grates is noted Project team will provide more detail on locations of new plantings for Phase 2 once detailed design begins

Tree Selection Landscape plan will be site- and climate-appropriate Phase 1 tree selection expected to involve only 1 tree Phase 2 tree selection: project team will include UFC Process: 1. Form Public Works arborist/forester project team 2. Develop tree selection criteria 3. Develop short list of potential trees 4. UFC feedback 5. CAC Review 6. Public Forum 7. Final decision Time frame: 4-6 months Phase 2 Design pending approvals scheduled to begin Spring 2018 17

Tree Removal Process 1. Post tree removal notice 2. Hold tree removal hearing 3. Hearing decision (SF Public Works) 4. Appeal window (30 days) 5. If appealed, first BOA hearing 6. If appealed, second BOA hearing 15 days for final decision 18

Questions? 19

For More Information: Colin.Dentel-Post@sfcta.org Wahid.Amiri@sfmta.com SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATON AGENCY