Background 1 2014 “New Normal” Service. Background 2 2014 Stadium Event Service.

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Background “New Normal” Service

Background Stadium Event Service

Background Basic Service

Analysis San Jose: Downtown Siding 4 Preferred Improvement: Install new run-around track in 2 nd Street within St. James Park Consistent with City’s plans for bicycle and transit priority on 2 nd Street Continuing in consultation with City of San Jose and local stakeholders Capital cost order of magnitude = $ 6.0 to 8.0 M

5 Analysis Conceptual Design San Jose: Downtown Run-Around Track on 2 nd Street N New track will be the active line for southbound through trains; stored or waiting trains will hold on the existing tangent track.

40’ 20’0’ 40’ 80’ SCALE: 1” = 40’ 120’ 182’ 275’ 90’ One LRV Length Two-Car Train Three-Car Train Two-Car Train Three-Car Train DEVINE Street Are Enlarged on Next Page 2 nd Street Three-Car Train VTA PREFERRED SOLUTION New track will be the active line for southbound through trains; stored or waiting trains will hold on the existing tangent track. N 1 st Street

DEVINE Street 1 st Street 2 nd Street Devine Street offers insufficient length for LRT train storage and the requisite trackwork Two-Car Train - 182’ Three-Car Train - 275’ N

St James Park Master Plan on Transit The existing chain and bollard determent at the light rail is appropriate as a guide to discourage traffic onto the light rail tracks. Extension of this warning device may be necessary as the Master Plan Update design develops. Recommendations: Character of the site features along the Second Street and First Street light rail corridor/transit malls should reflect the transit mall and not the park. Retention of the existing features in these areas is recommended.

St James Master Plan on 2 nd Street and Pedestrian Circulation The vehicular traffic on Second Street limits a sense of unification within the park and impedes pedestrian park users. Analysis of the feasibility of closing Second Street was studied as part of the Master Plan Update and the final conclusion was that it would not be advisable to close Second Street based on traffic patterns and the difficulty of rerouting public transit. “Pedestrian circulation recommendations” To give pedestrians a more pleasant experience as they walk through the park, the sidewalks along Saint James and Saint John Streets are planted with new allees of elm trees. The parking along Saint John Street is removed and replaced with turf and trees to create the allee of trees. The sidewalks along Saint James and Saint John Streets remain in their current location. There is no change to the sidewalks along First and Third Streets. Second Street remains open to vehicular traffic.

St James Master Plan on Vegetation The character of Saint James Park is due in large part to its vegetation. Several of the trees in the park are designated “Heritage Trees”. This designation is given to trees that are of a significant species and have either a historical significance or are of a significant size. Trees that have received the heritage designation include twenty-one Washingtonia filifera palms along First Street, two Quercus macrocarpa (Burr Oak) in the center of the park on either side of Second Street, and one Ulmus Americana (American Elm) near the corner of Saint James Street and Third Street. The palms along First Street appear in historical photographs of the park and are estimated to be over a hundred years old; they constitute a strong identity element for the park. Several other trees nominated for Heritage Tree status have not received the designation. These include a Magnolia grandiflora; Aesculus hippocastenum and two Eucalyptus citriodora located in the southeast park quadrant; three Ulmus Americana along Saint James Street; a Quercus agrifolia near Second Street and three Cedrus deodara at Third Street near the Senior Center. The Ulmus are currently in poor condition and may need to be removed at some time in the future. It is unknown at this time whether these trees will receive the Heritage designation. Most of the trees are in good health and can be expected to have a long life span. Others are in decline and may need to be removed in the near future. Multiple trees were added as a result of the 1988 Master Plan. These trees are for the most part in good health. Many Platanus acerifolia (London Plane Tree) were added along Second Street as a result of the transit mall light rail construction. These trees are of substantial size and in good health. They form a strong canopy and urban design connection along the Second Street light rail corridor.

Recommendations: Bring light levels up to recommended light levels for safety and security Eliminate high pressure sodium light sources and replace with metal halide light sources. St James Park Master Plan on Lighting