CURRENT AND VOTER AROVED SOUND TRANSIT SERVICE Everett MA KEY Link Light Rail Mukilteo Link (SeaTac/Airport University of Washington) Tacoma Link (Tacoma Dome Theater District) Under Construction In Design In lanning/ lanned Ash Way South Everett Sounder Commuter Rail Everett Seattle Sounder Lakewood Tacoma Seattle Sounder ST Express Regional Bus Express Bus Service Future Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Supporting Investments ark & Ride Rail Station or Bus Facility Rail Station, Transit Center or Bus Stop Improvements First Hill Streetcar HOV/Transit Improvements HOV Direct Access Ramp, Freeway Station or Overpass Ferry Terminal Sea-Tac Airport Amtrak Seattle Edmonds Convention lace Westlake University Street ioneer Square International District/Chinatown & King Street Stadium Lynnwood Target opening date 2023 Target opening date 2021 SODO 185th 145th Northgate Roosevelt U District University of Washington First Hill Judkins ark Beacon Hill Mountlake Terrace Capitol Hill Mount Baker Columbia City Mercer Island Bothell Kirkland Evergreen oint Bellevue Transit Center East Main South Bellevue Target opening date 2023 Canyon ark Totem Lake Target opening date 2023 Woodinville Redmond Overlake Transit Center Overlake Village Bel-Red/130th Spring District/120th Wilburton Bellevue Eastgate Issaquah SE Redmond Construction not currently funded South Sammamish Issaquah Highlands Westwood Village Othello Rainier Beach Burien Tukwila/ International Blvd SeaTac/Airport Tukwila Renton Angle Lake Opens 2016 Kent /Des Moines Target opening date 2023 Kent S 272nd/ Federal Way Construction not currently funded To Gig Harbor and urdy Construction not fully funded Tacoma Federal Way Theater District/S 9th Commerce Street/S 11th Auburn Convention Center/S 15th Tacoma Community College Union Station/S 19th S 25th uyallup Sumner Tacoma Dome South Tacoma Bonney Lake Lakewood Duont
ROJECT OVERVIEW SUMNER STATION ACCESS IMROVEMENTS ROJECT Access improvements to Sumner Station were approved by voters in 2008 as part of the Sound Transit 2 ballot measure to expand mass transit throughout the region. In August 2014, the Sound Transit Board identified a preferred package of access improvements at Sumner Station for environmental review and preliminary design. The improvements include a parking garage and an additional surface lot at the station and pedestrian and bicycle improvements. Improving easy and reliable access to the station will be necessary as ridership and service increases. Average daily ridership on the south Sounder line is expected to increase by more than 13,000 by 2035. KEY Existing station area Washington St 167 Existing parking roposed garage roposed surface parking Optional pedestrian bridge Not shown: additional non-motorized improvements Bridge St Fryar Ave Wood Ave Existing parking (68 stalls) Main St Existing leased parking (50 stalls) Maple St Sumner Station State St Hunt Ave E Main Ave Traffic Ave 410 Harrison St Cherry Ave New garage and reconfigured surface lot (505 stalls) Thompson St Alder Ave ark St Sumner Ave Academy St Existing Bonney Lake ark and Ride (356 stalls) 5 miles N
HOW WILL THE ROJECT IMROVE STATION ACCESS FOR DRIVERS? SUMNER STATION ACCESS IMROVEMENTS ROJECT roposed 4 1/2 story parking garage at the existing surface parking lot would provide a net increase of 505 parking spaces Before Conceptual After - Conceptual drawing (for discussion only)
HOW WILL THE ROJECT IMROVE STATION ACCESS FOR EDESTRIANS AND BICYCLISTS? SUMNER STATION ACCESS IMROVEMENTS ROJECT Sound Transit is working with city staff to identify improvements that will make it easier for people who walk and bike to the station. Sound Transit is also evaluating an optional pedestrian bridge over the railroad tracks. otential improvements New or improved crosswalks Signal improvements New bike storage Sidewalk improvements Curb ramps Examples of a pedestrian crossing
WHAT IS A SEA CHECKLIST? SUMNER STATION ACCESS IMROVEMENTS ROJECT A State Environmental olicy Act (SEA) checklist is an environmental evaluation that studies potential impacts and benefits of a project. The following categories were studied*: Aesthetics Air Animals includes Endangered Species Act Coordination with local transit Earth Energy and natural resources Environmental health includes hazardous materials and noise Historic and cultural preservation Housing Land and shoreline use Light and glare lants ublic services Recreation Transportation Utilities Water * The project also complied with National Environmental olicy Act (NEA) evaluation requirements.
WHAT IS A MITIGATED DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE? SUMNER STATION ACCESS IMROVEMENTS ROJECT A Mitigated Determination of Non-significance (MDNS) means that the proposal is unlikely to have significant adverse environmental impact with mitigation measures incorporated as part of the project. Some of the environmental study highlights include the following: Aesthetics - The project would be consistent with the City of Sumner s Design and Development Guidelines for the parking garage. Stakeholder and citizen input in regards to the exterior facade will be incorporated as the design progresses. The exterior facade and landscape design would be aesthetically pleasing, functional and work within the context of its surroundings. Noise - otential noise levels from the proposed project and its construction were evaluated. Noise mitigation was considered and found not to be necessary because the existing noise levels are higher than the predicted noise from the parking garage. Transportation - The evaluation concluded that no localized mitigation measures would improve the affected intersections due to the current congestion caused by the SR 410 interchange at Traffic Avenue. Therefore, the proposed approach to addressing these intersections is to coordinate with the City on sequencing the Sumner parking garage and SR 410/Traffic Avenue improvements.
SR 410 INTERCHANGE IMROVEMENTS SUMNER STATION ACCESS IMROVEMENTS ROJECT Sound Transit is participating in a partnership with WSDOT and the Cities of Sumner and uyallup to develop the design for the SR 410 interchange improvements and obtain the funding to construct them. As part of the Sumner Station Access Improvements roject, Sound Transit would contribute financial support to the SR 410/Traffic Avenue interchange improvements, which would improve access for people walking, biking, taking the bus and driving to the station.
ROJECT COST SUMNER STATION ACCESS IMROVEMENTS ROJECT $70.0M $60.0M $2.1 M $50.0M $8.6 M $2.5 M $40.0M $5M $39.8 M ST2 estimate $38.8 M (2014 dollars) $30.0M $20.0M $10.0M $0.0 Total $58 M KEY Garage and surface parking (3 1/2 stories) Additional garage level (up to 4 1/2 stories) edestrian bridge across railroad tracks Bike/pedestrian station access SR 410/Traffic Avenue bike/ pedestrian improvements The Sound Transit Board may choose to defer or eliminate certain project elements.
ROJECT SCHEDULE SUMNER STATION ACCESS IMROVEMENTS ROJECT WE ARE HERE Scoping and Conceptual Engineering/ reliminary Final Design Construction lanning 2008-2013 Environmental Engineering 2014-2016 2016 2016-2018 2019-2021 Operational 2021 ublic involvement Winter 2014 Summer 2014 Fall 2014 - Winter 2016 March 2016 Spring 2016 Draft multi-modal Board identified repare environmental Issue State Environmental Sound Transit selects access alternatives preferred package documentation olicy Act (SEA) Checklist project to be built developed of improvements for public review and host open house
HOW TO STAY INVOLVED SUMNER STATION ACCESS IMROVEMENTS ROJECT In spring 2016, Sound Transit will select a project to be built. The project will enter preliminary engineering, then final design. Between now and construction, Sound Transit will: Continue developing station design Identify architectural elements Finalize non-motorized improvements Stay tuned for future opportunities in 2016 to provide design input. Continue partnering with City of Sumner staff Coordinate with private property owners Sign up for project email updates at: soundtransit.org/subscribe Conduct field work Coordinate permits Define the construction schedule and methods