Claremont Project Background and Update Community Meeting September 11, 2017
Topics Project Background Claremont Segment Information Project Timeline Upcoming Discussion Items Upcoming Meetings Questions Page 2
Gold Line s 3 Phases = $3 Billion Investment Los Angeles-Pasadena Pasadena-Azusa Glendora-Montclair Los Angeles to Pasadena Completed On Time/Under Budget (2003) 13.7 Miles, 3 Cities, 13 Stations Pasadena to Azusa Completed On Time/Under Budget (2015) 11.5 Miles, 5 Cities, 6 Stations Glendora to Montclair Breaking Ground October 21, 2017 12.3 Miles, 6 Cities, 6 Stations Page 7
Glendora to Montclair Segment Page 8
What has already been done? Cities along the alignment have been working with the Authority on planning for more than the last 15 years. During this time, Claremont has considered several options for station location and design. Chose an artist and public art component. Considered conceptual parking structure sizes. Considered how the Gold Line will enhance the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) and the Village and community as a whole. Page 9
What is ongoing? In the last year, the City Council has discussed the potential for a grade separation at Indian Hill Blvd. Staff has been meeting monthly with the Authority to review plans and provide feedback on the following: Configurations of grade crossings. Impacts of the construction and rail line on city streets and surrounding areas. Size and configuration of the parking structure. City Standards and construction regulations. Construction Plan review (June 21 received an updated Draft Advance Conceptual Engineering Drawings) Page 12
Claremont Segment Information Page 13
Claremont Segment information Shared Corridor with BNSF and Metrolink through the entire alignment. Four At Grade Crossings: Claremont Blvd. College Ave. Indian Hill Blvd. Cambridge Ave. More than 200 trains a day Average Headway is 7 minutes on Azusa to Arcadia Segment Page 14
Light Rail Metrolink Metro Gold Line - Light Rail Vehicle Passenger rail cars operate on steel tracks Trains are electrically-powered by overhead wire Vehicles may operate in single-car or multi-car trains/stations are planned to handle three-car trains Top speeds - 55 miles per hour Three-car trains hold up to 200 passengers per car (sitting and standing)
Safety at At-Grade Crossings Safety Equipment: Exit Gates (Quad Gates) for vehicles and pedestrians Raised Medians (approximately 100 feet on either side of tracks) New Red Curbs (approximately 100 feet on all curbs) Turn restrictions from driveways within 100 feet of tracks Look Both Ways-LED signals
At-Grade Crossings - Street Changes New Medians; Red Curbing; Turn Restrictions (within 100 ft.) New restrictions are required by the CPUC for safety Each crossing is unique, but will include similar measures
Future Claremont Station Claremont Station View West from College Avenue
Claremont Station Site Plan Includes shared parking structure with Metrolink 1,260 parking spaces
Claremont Station Art
Project Timeline Page 23
Glendora to Montclair Work Plan 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 Ground Breaking October 2017 Utility Relocation Contract Alignment Contract October 2018 Alignment Contract Final Engineering Project 1 Freight/Metrolink Relocation Construction Substantial Completion Project 2 Light Rail Construction
Discussion Topics Page 25
Parking Structure EIR calls for 1,260 space parking structure. Plans are just now getting to the phase of what it will look like. Staff has been working with a Contract Architect on concepts for the parking structure to make it an asset for the project and the City. City staff is continuing to meet with The Authority and Metro staff as the parking structure planning progresses. Page 26
Indian Hill Grade Separation On July 26, 2016, the City Council requested that the crossing at Indian Hill Blvd. should be At Grade. PUC staff has indicated they will oppose an At Grade Crossing at Indian Hill Blvd., due to the following: Number of trains. Number of vehicle trips. Number of pedestrians. Number of tracks. Configuration of the crossing and proximity to First street. Page 27
Indian Hill Grade Separation In addition, Metro completed a grade crossing study, which ranked Indian Hill Blvd. as the third worst crossing out of more than 100 grade crossings in the county. Based on these factors, staff believes it is prudent to begin additional community discussion about the possibility of a grade separation and what type of design for a grade separation, might be acceptable to the community if at all, and within the budget constraints to build such a seperation, prior to the PUC review. Feedback from these community meetings will be presented to the City Council for final recommendation to the Gold Line Authority. Page 28
Indian Hill Grade Separation To begin this conversation, staff has enlisted the Contract Architect to prepare some conceptual designs to work with the Authority staff on what is feasible. Page 29
Original Bridge Page 30
Original Bridge Page 31
Preliminary Alternative Page 32
Preliminary Alternative Page 33
Upcoming Meetings Page 34
Upcoming meetings September 28, 7PM Traffic and Transportation Meeting October 10, 6:30PM City Council Meeting Page 35
Questions? Page 36