Sacramento Intermodal Transportation Facility Working Paper #2: Armchair Tour of Multi-modal Terminals and Downtown Transit-Oriented Development 14 August 2003 City of Sacramento 730 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814
Project Team City of Sacramento MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL Mayor Heather Fargo Ray Tretheway, Council member: District 1 Sandy Sheedy, Council member: District 2 Steve Cohn, Council member: District 3 Jimmie R. Yee, Council member: District 4 Lauren R. Hammond, Council member: District 5 Dave Jones, Council member: District 6 Robbie Waters, Council member: District 7 Bonnie J. Pannell, Council member: District 8 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Tom Lee, SITF Project Manager Nicholas Theocharides Hinda Chandler ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Paul Blumberg Consultant Team SMWM / Arup Acanthus CH2M Hill CHS Consulting Group Hanscomb Faithful & Gould The Hoyt Company Jones Lang Lasalle LTK Engineering Services Nelson/Nygaard Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc.
Components to Consider: Historic Facilities Program and Spatial Requirements Transit Operations Joint Development Funding and Phasing Terminal Facilities Adjacencies Urban Setting Operations and Governance
Armchair Tour Station Examples Union Station, Los Angeles, CA South Station, Boston, MA Almere Station, Utrecht, The Netherlands Amersfort Station, The Netherlands Union Station, Denver, CO Intermodal Station, Charlotte, NC Union City Intermodal, Union City, CA
Union Station, Los Angeles Renovated historic train station connected to: New Terminal for subway, light rail, and commuter rail New Bus Plaza for local and commuter buses 3,000 car underground parking garage 1.2 million s.f. new Terminal and Bus Plaza, 1 million s.f. parking garage $150 million cost for Terminal and Bus Plaza; $80 million parking garage Public private partnership--mta and Catellus Development Joint development: office and retail
South Station, Boston Intermodal facility with Amtrak, commuter rail, subway, and buses Renovated historic station with retail and office uses New bus station over train tracks Train station--260,000 s.f. Bus station--320,000 s.f. 14 train tracks and 29 bus bays 60,000 train, 15,000 bus passengers/day Owned by Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority Station is privately managed Air rights development planned $40 million for station renovation; $120 million for bus station
South Station, Boston Train station has: Five stories of Class A office space Food court Retai
South Station, Boston Bus station has: Food and retail kiosks 4,000 s.f. office space 220 car garage
Almere Station, Utrecht, Netherlands New bus and train station Owned/operated/developed by NV Dutch Railroads $17 million construction cost 108,000 s.f. train platform, 38,750 s.f. terminal Four train tracks, 9 bus bays Joint development--housing, office, and retail
Amersfort Station, Netherlands Rail station with local buses Joint development including retail mall, office, and housing
Union Terminal, Denver, Co Historic rail station LRT Buses Parking Joint development
Charlotte, North Carolina New bus station with potential future light rail connection 95,000 s.f., 2 acre site 20 bus bays >12,000 passengers/day, 4.5 million/year Joint venture: City donated land, NationsBank financed construction $9.3 million construction cost Passenger amenities: retail, food court, bank, police station, clinic, transit information
Union City Intermodal, Union City, CA Existing BART Station New intermodal bus station--16 bays with multiple operators Centerpiece of 50 acre redevelopment Two new train facilities
Historic Facilities
Joint Development
Terminal Facilities
Urban Setting
Next Steps 1. Technical Stakeholder Working Group August 4, 2003 @3pm 2. REBAC Meeting August 4, 2003 @5:30 3. Community Stakeholder Working Group Third Week of September, 2003 4. Technical Stakeholder Working Group Third Week of September, 2003 5. Public Open House October, 2003