Crystal City Citizen Review Council Meeting July 10, 2013
Topics to be covered • Overview of Crystal City Transportation Projects • Capital Program Investments • Regional Coordination
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Crystal City Streets Program Program Overview • Crystal City Sector Plan & Multi-Modal Study Phased Street Improvements from 2011 – 2050 • Initial projects recommended to mitigate existing transportation issues in Crystal City • Improvements & expansion to multimodal network • Supports transit, future density, redevelopment
Crystal City Streets Projects • • • • •
Crystal Drive Two-Way Conversion (Phased Construction 2012-2014) 12th Street South Extension (Construction FY 2014) South Clark-Bell Street Extension (Construction FY 2014) 15th Street South Realignment (Construction FY 2014) Projects in or Completed Concept Design: South Eads Street, 23rd Street South, 18th Street South, Crystal Drive Two-Way Conversion: 27th Street South to Route 1
Crystal Drive Two-Way Conversion Ph 3
Crystal Drive Two-Way Conversion Ph 2
South ClarkBell Street
12th Street South Extensional j
Crystal Drive Two-Way Conversion Ph 1 15th Street South Extension
Crystal City Streets In-Construction •
Crystal Drive Two-Way Conversion Phase 1 & Phase 2 • Redesign Crystal Drive from one direction to two directions, bicycle lanes, signals, street lights, street trees • Challenges: Underground Garage Location, Private infrastructure in Public Right of Way, Coordination with Private Construction
Waterproofing 1300 Crystal Drive’s Underground Garage
Crystal Drive Phase 1 Concept Plan
Crystal City Streets In-Construction
Crystal City Sector Plan
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12th Street South Extension – Private and Public development o Arlington County – 96-inch Stormwater Pipe Relocation – Construction Start: August 2013 o Private – Metropolitan Park 3 (Kettler) – Eastbound Only Road Connection between South Fern and South Eads Street – Challenges – Coordination with Private Developers, Unknown Underground Utilities
Crystal City Streets Program Anticipated Procurements in FY 2014 • Construction of Crystal Drive Phase 3 - 26th St. South to 27th St. South • Construction of 15th Street South Extension • Construction of South Clark/Bell Street
http://sites.arlingtonva.us/ccpc/street-improvements
Crystal City Streets Program South Clark-Bell Street • Create Street Grid for North Portion of Crystal City – Phased Improvements for Demolition of Elevated S Clark Street • Establish Northbound Cycle Track for S Clark Street between 12th Street South and 15th Street South
Crystal City Sector Plan
• Establish new street trees, on-street parking, traffic signal and street lights • Create curb alignment for 15th Street South Extension project •Challenges: Temporary Construction Easements Needed from Private Developers, Underground Infrastructure, Utility Identification and Relocations
S Clark-Bell Concept Plan
Crystal City Streets Program Crystal Drive Phase 3 – 26th St S to 27th St S • Redesign Crystal Drive from one direction to two directions, bicycle lanes, signals, street lights, street trees • Challenges: Underground Garage Location, Private infrastructure in Public Right of Way, Coordination with Private Construction
Crystal Drive Phase 3 Concept Plan
Challenge: Underground Garage – Stormwater Catch Basin for Street
Crystal City Streets Program 15th Street South Extension • Realignment of 15th Street South to include new bicycle facilities, on-street parking, new signals and street lighting • Creation of Curb Alignment for 15th Street Garden Park. •DPR to Plan Park with Community •Planning and Construction Paired with South Clark-Bell Street project Crystal City Sector Plan – 15th Street
•Challenges: Extensive Underground Infrastructure, Coordination with DPR and Private Developers
Crystal City Transit Projects • • • • • •
Crystal City Multimodal Center Crystal City Station Access Improvements Crystal City Potomac Yard Transitway Crystal City Streetcar Bus Stop Improvement Program Transit Service Planning
Crystal City Multimodal Center • Expanded capacity for buses and shuttles to serve Crystal City Metrorail Station and vicinity • Interim solution in advance of streetcar and redevelopment • Project is fully funded with local and state sources • Currently in concept development
Crystal City Station Access Improvements • Additional access point to Crystal City Metrorail Station in vicinity of Crystal Drive • Improve access for all users and modes of access • Identified in CIP, but full funding plan not developed • Currently in conceptual planning
Crystal City/Potomac Yard Transitway • Dedicated lanes for transit and station stops with unique architecture and passenger amenities • Next step in evolution of surface transit in Arlington • Fully funded with local, state, and federal sources • Two phases – First Phase Bus, Second Phase Streetcar • Final design is complete
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Route 1 Corridor Streetcar • Streetcar line connecting Pentagon City, Crystal City, and Potomac Yard • Connects to Columbia Pike Streetcar line with potential for future extension into Alexandria • Funding plan in CIP with local and state sources • Currently in conceptual design and environmental clearance
Capital Project Planning Arlington Transportation Program Characteristics Adopted FY 2013-2022 10 year total = $981 million * does not include new regional funding
Revenues TIF Revenue Bonds 6%
TCF Revenue Bonds 13% PAYG 9%
Expenditures Local Initiatives 2%
Federal 12%
State 14%
Developer 4%
TIF 5%
TCF 23%
Paving 12%
Complete Streets 28%
Transit 58%
GO Bond 14%
http://www.arlingtonva.us/departments/managementandfinance/ capitalimprovementprogram/page78312.aspx
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Capital Project Planning (Adopted FY13 – FY 22 CIP) Crystal City, Potomac Yard, Pentagon City ($1,000’s)
Project/ Program Crystal City Streets Boundary Channel Drive Interchange Army Navy Drive Street Improvements Potomac Yard/Four Mile Run Trail Connector
Route 1 Corridor Streetcar
Prev. Funding TCF
County GO PAYG Bond
TIF
8,680 28,626 20,021
Rev. Bond
Fed
Funding Through 2022
State
Total Project Cost
-
-
-
-
-
57,327
60,269
-
-
-
-
8,335
-
-
2,500
10,835
10,835
410
875
1,650
-
637
-
496
1,775
5,843
5,843
60
-
-
-
136
-
590
-
786
786
- 20,000 64,430
- 32,790
145,805
145,805
2,730 12,896 13,459
Crystal City Interim Multimodal Center
-
693
119
-
-
-
-
348
1,160
1,160
Crystal City Potomac Yard Transitway Crystal City Station Access Improvements
37,291
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
37,291
37,291
-
-
8,750
-
-
-
5,000
3,750
17,500
TBD
Pentagon City Pedestrian Tunnel
1,292
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1,292
1,292
Pentagon City Station Second Elevator
5,085
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5,085
5,085
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Capital Project Planning (Adopted FY13 – FY 22 CIP) County-wide ($1,000’s) Project/ Program
Prev. Funding
TCF
County GO PAYG Bond
TIF
Rev. Bond
Fed
Funding Through 2022
State
Total Project Cost
WALK Arlington
1,770
2,000
-
988
2,831
-
2,680
1,520
11,789
11,789
BIKE Arlington
2,808
100
-
2,287
2,831
-
2,000
1,729
11,755
11,755
Capital Bikeshare Destination, Parking, and Regulatory Signage
1,243
-
-
2,451
-
-
1,850
-
5,544
5,544
5,485
1,165
-
658
-
-
-
-
2,268
2,268
Fiber Project
2,460
1,200
1,000
-
7,620
-
5,115
-
17,395
17,395
-
2,550
-
-
-
-
-
-
2,550
2,550
310
-
-
1,916
-
-
-
-
2,226
2,226
-
-
-
5,419
-
-
-
-
5,419
5,419
Transportation Systems and Signals
1,060
4,472
-
4,304
-
-
1,136
-
10,972
10,972
ART Fleet Rehabilitation ART Fleet & Equipment Replacement and Expansion
7,739
-
-
6,515
-
-
-
2,410
8,925
8,925
4,160
11,359
-
-
-
-
-
4,867
20,386
20,386
Bus Stop and Shelter Program
411
-
-
1,665
-
-
-
500
2,576
2,576
Transit ITS & Security
515
1,000
-
-
-
-
1,500
300
3,315
3,315
-
-
39,719 74,516
-
-
-
114,235
114,235
Parking Technology Parking Meters Streetlight Energy Efficiency
Paving
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Regional Coordination • Quarterly VDOT/Arlington County Meeting with key staff members • VDOT Tours: 6/19/13, 6/21/11 • Formal VDOT Plan Reviews – Only required when impacting VDOT Right of Way • Quarterly District of Columbia Department of Transportation (DDOT) /Arlington County • Quarterly Department of Defense (DOD)/Arlington County • Alexandria, Fairfax County Agency Coordination
Contact Information: Thomas Bruccoleri Transportation Planning Bureau Chief Arlington County Department of Environmental Services Division of Transportation & Development 703-228-3662
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