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Title: Bellevue City Council East Link Preferred Alignment


1
Bellevue City Council East Link Preferred
Alignment
  • Presentation to Sound Transit Board of Directors
  • April 9, 2009

2
Bellevue Supports East Link
  • Bellevue voters 56 in favor of ST 2/Prop. 1
    (Nov. 2008)
  • Four years of active preparation for Light Rail
  • Council endorsed light rail in Summer of 2006
  • Undertook Light Rail Best Practices Effort though
    2008 (400,000 invested)
  • Extensive Council engagement in weighing options
    and identifying preferred alternative in last two
    years
  • Broad public outreach hearings and community
    meetings Council meetings, business and
    neighborhood outreach, other mechanisms--over 25
    public meetings and hundreds of comments received

3
Light Rail Best Practices Effort
  • Comprehensive Light Rail Site Visits Outreach
    (2007-08)
  • Evaluated national examples -- Portland, San
    Jose, San Diego Dallas (route and station area
    design issues)
  • Close Sound Transit collaboration
  • Key Conclusions
  • Do it right the first timeconsider long-term
    needs transportation needs of region
  • Advance long-term community vision for each
    station area with attention to unique land use
    characteristics
  • Improve system connectivity and performance
  • Optimize neighborhood access and ensure
    compatible design techniques while protecting
    neighborhoods, parks, and environment
  • Optimize for ridership
  • Minimize construction impacts and risk
  • Outcome Enacted Comprehensive Plan Light Rail
    Land Use Polices
  • Reinforced land use policies to support and
    implement light rail

4
Bellevue Councils Recommended Alignment
  • B3 Modified Bellevue Way-112th side running
  • C2T 106th Ave NE Tunnel
  • D2A NE 16th At-Grade Alternative
  • Best Meets Citys Comprehensive Plan
  • Neighborhood and environmental protection
  • Recognize downtown mobility constraints
  • Bel-Red area transit oriented redevelopment
  • Balances Regional Performance with Land Use
    Objectives
  • Maximize ridership, minimize travel times and
    accommodate future extensions
  • Promote smart growth

5
South Bellevue I-90 to SE 8th Street (Seg. B)
Maximizes regional access performance Provides
neighborhood access and protection Addresses
environmental sensitivity Maximizes street
throughput during and after construction
Downtown Bellevue
Surrey Downs
I-405
Mercer Slough
Enatai Neighborhood
South Bellevue Park Ride
BellevueWay
I-90
View looking north towards Downtown Bellevue
6
  • South Bellevue Preference B3 Modified
  • Dramatically reduces construction impacts
    minimal street reconstruction
  • Eliminates traffic conflicts associated with
    median running
  • Primarily at-grade reduces neighborhood
    impacts
  • Maintains regional access
  • Strong potential for significant cost savings
  • Same high performance as B3, better street
    operations
  • South Bellevue Park and Ride provides local and
    regional access
  • Some traffic mitigation required

7
B3 SE 8th St. to Main St.
  • Alternate B3 Alignment
  • Avoids wetlands
  • Avoids business impacts (Bellevue Club, others)

Red Lion
Hilton
Bellevue Club
B3, Per DEIS
8
Downtown Bellevue 2007
5,500 Residents 38,000 employees 600 superblocks
9
Current Downtown Development
Green Under Construction Blue Under Review
  • 2004 to 2009
  • 2.3 million sq ft new leasable office
  • 900,000 sq ft new leasable retail
  • 3,700 new housing units

10
Projected Downtown Growth
2030 19,000 Residents 79,000 employees
11
  • Downtown Preference 106th Ave NE Tunnel (C2T)
  • Compatible with adopted plans
  • High ridership, segment and system
  • Least residential business displacements
  • Minimizes negative impacts to community assets
    such as parks
  • Station option East Main or 106th/Main

12
  • C2T Hospital Station
  • Best serves rapidly growing Hospital District
  • Preferred by hospitals and medical providers
  • Enables transit oriented redevelopment east of
    I-405
  • Residential and commercial

13
  • Promising Alternate Alignment 108th Ave NE
    Tunnel (C3T)
  • High ridership, segment and system
  • Deep bore tunnel could reduce street impacts
    during construction
  • Does require cut and cover segments and cut and
    cover station
  • Negative park impacts
  • High business and residential displacements

14
  • C3T Ashwood/Hospital Station
  • Less desirable location compromises downtown
    access and/or Hospital District access
  • Construction over the freeway adds complexity and
    costs
  • No benefit to Wilburton area redevelopment east
    of I-405

15
At-Grade (C4A) Alternative Wont Work
  • Traffic Operations
  • Superblocks limited right of way (less than ½
    of typical)
  • Requires inefficient one way street couplet
  • Susceptible to blocking incidents
  • Compromises access to current and future private
    development
  • Slow, lower ridership
  • Negatively effects entire system - lowest use
  • Compromises Regional Transit System
  • Future extensions (Issaquah, Kirkland, Renton)
  • Higher frequencies, train-vehicle conflicts

Downtown traffic snapshot
16
Downtown Bellevue Has Little Right of Way
Downtown Seattle 250-foot blocks (38
right-of-way)
Downtown Bellevue 600-foot superblocks (21
right-of-way)
17
Elevated Alternatives (C7E C8E) are
Incompatible with Downtown Bellevue
  • Poor access
  • Lower ridership
  • Severe visual impact to emerging urban center
  • Residences
  • Shadow effect
  • High business displacements
  • Traffic impacts

18
The Bel-Red Corridor (segment D)
Overlake
Bel-Red Corridor
Downtown Bellevue
19
Bel-Red A Vision for 2030
New NE 16th Blvd
122nd Station Node
130th Station Node
To Downtown Bellevue
To Overlake
West Tributary Enhancement
Goff Creek Enhancement
20
Bel-Red Preference Alternative D2A
21
Bellevue is Committed to a Successful Deployment
of Light Rail
  • The best alignment is crucial to Bellevues
    future
  • We want to continue our successful partnership
    with with Sound Transit
  • Identify Project Savings
  • Mitigate Project Impacts
  • Advance Tunnel Design
  • Finance Tunnel Construction
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