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Brio Rapid Transit System Update on Stations and Timetables July 10, 2012
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Progress Update Timetable Station Sizes Station Features / Amenities Station Art Brio Overview
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PROGRESS UPDATE – JULY 2012 MESA & ALAMEDA RTS CORRIDORS Investigation / Data Collection Metes & Bounds Surveys for Mesa Underway All Other Items Complete Station Locations Finalized for Mesa Corridor Camille relocated to far side due to property encroachments Adjustments Remain for Alameda Corridor Additional right-of-way needs being assessed for stations and amenities improvements Station Design & Branding Station Design Approved by Mass Transportation Board (MTB) System Name “Brio” Color and Logo Next Branding Items Artists Developing Station - Specific Designs
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PROGRESS UPDATE – JULY 2012 MESA & ALAMEDA RTS CORRIDORS Schedule Mesa Corridor Preliminary (30%) Plans Submitted September 28, 2011 Pre-Final (60%) Plans Submitted March 1, 2012 Final (100%) Plans – August 8, 2012 Alameda Corridor Preliminary (30%) Plans Submitted December 15, 2011 Pre-Final (60%) Plans – July 26, 2012 Final (100%) Plans – October 2, 2012
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PROGRESS UPDATE – JULY 2012 MESA & ALAMEDA RTS CORRIDORS Key Next Steps Continued Coordination with TxDOT and FTA Continued Coordination with Planning Regarding Illumination Continued Coordination with Private and Public Utilities Branding – Color & Logo Public Art – Finalize Installations / Concepts
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Alameda (In Design) 15.25 miles 17 proposed stations Design: May 2011 – Oct 2012 Procurement: Jan – March 2012 Procurement: Dec. 2012 – April 2013 Construction April 2012 – Sept. 2013 Construction: April 2013 – April 2014 Mesa (In Design) 8.4 miles 13 proposed stations Design: June 2011 – Aug 2012 Procurement: July – Sept. 2012 Procurement: Nov. 2012 – Feb 2013 Construction Oct. 2012 – Sept. 2013 Construction: Feb 2013 – Jan 2014 Brio Corridors
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Dyer ($15.4M FTA Funding Approved - $5M Short; Will reapply for shortfall Sept 2012) 11.7 miles 12 proposed stations Design: Jan - Dec 2013 Procurement: Jan - March 2014 Construction: March 2014 – Sept 2015 Montana (Will apply Sept 2012) 18.4 miles 18 proposed stations Design: Jan - Dec 2014 Procurement: Jan - March 2015 Construction: April 2015 – Sept 2016 Brio Corridors
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Brio Stations Four (4) Station Canopy Sizes – 6’ deep by 37’ long –6’ deep by 46’ long –6’ deep by 62.5 long – 9’ deep by 37’ long –9’ deep by 46’ long –9’ deep by 62.5’ long Station Platform Size –9’ to 28’ deep –65’ to 85’ long – All platform sizes are 65’ Size based upon: –Expected ridership –Available ROW –Geometric restrictions
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Brio Station Features Pedestrian Illuminations −Every 30’ – 50’ −220’ (maximum) from centerpoint of station or to nearest intersection Landscaping −Native trees/plants −Trees every 30’ as geometry permits −Shade trees −220’ (maximum) from centerpoint of station of to nearest intersection Free Wi-Fi −In station −Onboard RTS vehicles
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Brio STATION PUBLIC FOOTPRINT
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Brio Station Public Art Concepts - Mesa
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Resizing of shelter does not alter the look.
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Brio Station Public Art Concepts - Alameda
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46’ CANOPY
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