Virginia Association of Railway Patrons 2008 Annual Meeting March 1, 2008

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Virginia Association of Railway Patrons 2008 Annual Meeting March 1, 2008

Areas Served Chesapeake Hampton Newport News Norfolk Portsmouth Suffolk Virginia Beach

Current Services 47 Fixed Regular Service Routes (bus) Handi-Ride (Paratransit) 8 Expressway Routes NET (Norfolk Electric Transit) VB Wave (Virginia Beach Trolley) Paddlewheel Ferry TRAFFIX

About Hampton Roads Transit- Merger Predecessor Agencies: Tidewater Regional Transit (TRT)~ Southside Pentran ~ Peninsula From October 1, 1999 - today Transportation District Commission of Hampton Roads (TDCHR) - First Ever Voluntary Merger Members are Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and Virginia Beach Governed by a Board of Commissioners 2 council members from every city in our service area

Administration Michael Townes, President and CEO; four Sr. Vice Presidents and four Vice Presidents HRT Employees: 885 (July 2007) Facilities - Administration, Operations & Maintenance- Hampton and Norfolk - Trolley Base- Virginia Beach - Transfer Centers- Hampton, Newport News, and Norfolk

Facts and Figures HRT s service area is 1.3 million 343 buses in our fleet (303 Transit Buses, 32 Trolley Replica Buses, 8 Electric buses ) Over 16 mil rides taken on HRT services in 2007 Almost 70% of every trip taken on HRT services is to get to/from work

Revenues & Sources of Public Funding Budget Operating Budget for FY 2008 is $72,070,343. 30% 16% Revenue and Sources of Funding 31% Federal Passenger Revenue State Local 23% Passenger Revenue 23% Federal Funding 31% State Funding 16% Local Funding 30%

The Tide

History and Overview of The Tide Chronology of Major Activities: 1996 2000 - Norfolk-Virginia Beach Light Rail Study November 2, 1999 - Virginia Beach non-binding referendum results: 55% to 45% say no February 11, 2000 - Resolution adopted by City of Norfolk to initiate study of Minimum Operable Segment (MOS) May 2000 - Chesapeake non-binding referendum results: 55% to 45% say yes for inclusion in regional rail study January 31, 2003 HRT receives notification from Federal Transit Administration (FTA) of a Not Recommended rating (Meeting with Lynne Sahaj meeting of J. Dorn) April 7, 2004 FTA Administrator Jenna Dorn visits Norfolk December 29, 2004 FTA informs HRT will be Not Rated for FY06 (Provide evidence of the implementation of Parking Policy)

History and Chronology of The Tide Chronology of Major Activities (Con t) October 13, 2005 - The Tide receives favorable rating of Medium from Federal Transit Administration (FTA) November 8, 2005 - HRT submits request to enter Final Design April 26, 2006 -Record of Decision (environmental clearance) issued by FTA July 20,2006 FTA Administrator Sandy Bushue visits Norfolk September 23, 2006 - The Tide enters Final Design February 2007 - Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) request sent to FTA July 15-16, 2007 FTA Administrator James Simpson visits Norfolk July 28, 2007 - HRT s governing board and Norfolk Council approves system name as The Tide August 1, 2007 - FFGA sent to Congress for final 60-day review October 1, 2007 Official Signing of FFGA-Norfolk, VA December 8, 2007 Groundbreaking Ceremony at Harbor Park

The Tide Light Rail Route

Station Locations (station attractions and businesses) Eastern Virginia Medical Center Complex (Fort Norfolk, Sentara Norfolk General, CHKD, Public Health) York Street Station (YMCA facility) Monticello Avenue (Scope, Chrysler Hall, TCC-Norfolk campus, restaurants on Granby Street) Plume Street (MacArthur Center, MacArthur Memorial, TCC-Norfolk campus, restaurants on Granby Street, business district) Government Center (City Hall Complex, courts buildings) Harbor Park (Harbor Park baseball stadium) will include park & ride location Norfolk State University (West end of campus) elevated station Ballentine Avenue (East end of NSU, Middletown Arch, Stonebridge Crossing) Ingleside (only neighborhood walk up station) Military Highway (Elizabeth Park, Corporate Business Park, Military Highway businesses) will include park & ride location Newtown Road (Interstate Business Park, Sentara Leigh, end of alignment) will include park & ride location

System Characteristics Light Rail Starter Line 7.4 mile corridor with 11 stations $232.1 million capital cost 9 low-floor Americans with Disabilities Act compliant vehicles Vehicles run mostly at-grade (street level) Downtown street running Norfolk Southern former freight rail corridor east of downtown Schedule of operation: 7 days per week from 6:00 am to midnight Nearly 4.5M annual passengers Service is projected to begin in January 2010 Upgraded feeder bus system

Station Characteristics Simple Stations - Canopy - Ticket vending machine - Station signs - Lighting - Level Boarding - Wind screens - Benches Working with Urban Design Associates

Station Security Security force to patrol vehicles and stations Well lit platforms and parking lots Closed circuit TV on vehicles

Project Capital Costs and Funding Partners Source Percentage Amounts ($M) Federal New Starts 55% 127.9 Other Federal Monies 0% 1.0 Federal STP 15% 38.3 Commonwealth 15% 31.9 City of Norfolk 15% 33.0 Total 100% $232,100,000.

Impacts of Light Rail: Economic Development Light rail is a catalyst which promotes continued economic development in Norfolk: Links major developments along the light rail route employment centers, hospitals, colleges, and shopping centers Provides an alternative mode of access and circulation within the City

Impacts of Light Rail: Transit Oriented Development Multi-use developments that include housing, shopping, restaurant and offices around transit stations Light rail tends to anchor medium to high density mixed use development within ¼ mile radius of commercial areas Estimated by 2030 the number of households nationally near transit stations will rise to 16 million, from 6 million today

Impacts of Light Rail: Transit Oriented Development Experience shows that for every dollar of public sector investment in transit, there is a private sector return of 3-5 times equates to $700M- $1B in private investment for The Tide 1997-2001 - office properties near Dallas light rail stations increased in value 53% more than comparable properties not served by light rail

Proposed Construction Timeline 2008 Utility relocations begin Major Construction and track contracts begin 2009 Light Rail car delivery begins Most construction work completed Testing of system 2010 Start up of revenue service

Construction January/February 2008 Bryant Contracting was awarded the first construction contract in December 2008 Construction is currently underway near Harbor Park and includes the building of an elevated bridge structure from the north side of Harbor Park to Norfolk State University

Construction Progress Test Pile Driving

Construction Progress Clearing of land near Interstate 264

Construction Progress Construction Behind Norfolk State University

Construction Progress Temporary Walkway located at Holt Street

Construction Progress Two more contracts were awarded in January 2008 for the following: Contract awarded to Skanska-USA for building of bridge structures over an active freight line, and waterways to include Broad Creek and Moseley Creek Contract awarded to Higgerson-Buchanan for wetlands mitigation.

Questions