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Early Scoping Report Appendix Attachment B-5: Project Steering Committee Meeting, June 12, 2014 Summary and Presentation

GA 400 Transit Initiative Project Stakeholder Committee Meeting North Fulton CID 11605 Haynes Bridge Road, Suite 100 Alpharetta, GA Thursday, June 12, 2014 (10:30 am to 12:00 noon) Meeting Format Committee Attendees Eric Graves, City of Julia Billings, GDOT Chris Haggard, City of Johns Creek Alpharetta Kristen Wescott, City of Joe Hutto, Gwinnett Tech Jerry Oberholtzer, Forsyth County Sandy Springs Lauren Travis, GRTA Chris Chovan, City of Roswell Rich Dippolito, Roswell City Council Enrique Molinet, Boys Patrice Keeter, DeKalb County Ann Hanlon, North Fulton CID Scouts/Hispanic Community Eric Cox, Coach USA Liz Hausman, Fulton County Demetria Peterson, McDonald s Commission Construction Fred Wulfing, Resident David Youngbluth, Coach USA Mariska Angall, GDOT Yngrid Jones-Huff, Fulton Andrew Antweiler, City of Kristin Rome, North Fulton CID County Schools Roswell Kathleen Field, City of Milton Brandon Beach, North Fulton Chip Swearingan, Somerset HOA CID/Chamber of Commerce David Centofanti, Northridge Community Association MARTA and Consultant Attendees Mark Eatman, MARTA Nancy Skinner, Parsons Brinckerhoff Andrea Foard, Parsons Brinckerhoff Inga Kennedy, PEQ Janide Sidifall, MARTA Claudia Bilotto, Parsons Brinckerhoff Sean Libberton, Parsons Brinckerhoff Marla Hill, PEQ Meeting Summary Welcome and Project Introduction The meeting was opened by Inga Kennedy of PEQ, who welcomed attendees, thanked them for their participation and asked all participants and attendees to introduce themselves. She acknowledged and thanked meeting host North Fulton CID and provided a brief recap of the meeting s purpose. Informational Presentation Mark Eatman, MARTA project manager for MARTA s Connect 400 project, began the presentation with a review of the meeting agenda, project background, history and status. He explained to the committees that this project is the second phase of an early scoping process that began in August 2013; Phase II of early scoping is proceeding with additional input from Phase I, results of a public survey, and economic GA 400 Transit Initiative Project Stakeholder Committee Meeting 1 P age

analysis from the Atlanta Regional Commission. He explained that major activities under Phase II would include the beginning of preliminary New Starts evaluation, recommendation and adoption of a Locally Preferred Alternative, and development of environmental documentation. He noted that as with Phase I, Phase II would include a robust public involvement process. Mr. Eatman next presented the preliminary results from the public survey conducted by Kennesaw State University to assess attitudes of North Fulton residents and employees on transportation issues and transit preferences. Some of the results included: Traffic congestion in the corridor is a significant problem. Better public transportation options are needed. Most would take transit if it were more convenient/available. Expansion along GA 400 is preferred for transit expansion through north Fulton County to the Forsyth County line. Heavy rail is the preferred transit type. Light rail was a close second and bus rapid transit (in fixed guideway or high occupancy vehicle (HOV)/high occupancy toll (HOT)) was the least preferred transit type. Mr. Eatman then asked Claudia Bilotto, Deputy Project Manager for the consultant team, to discuss the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) New Starts evaluation process and how transit projects are ranked nationally. Ms. Bilotto discussed various aspects of federal funding and completing large transit projects, including issues associated with FTA approval, securing funds, what information goes into the environmental study, etc. Mr. Eatman then returned to review the schedule of upcoming community meetings and next steps to move the project forward. Following the presentation, Mr. Eatman opened the meeting for questions, after which the meeting was adjourned. Questions/Comments The following questions were raised after the formal presentations and are summarized with the response from the project team: Q: Has the locally preferred alternative (LPA) already been presented to and acted upon by the MARTA Board? A: A formal recommendation for an LPA has not been presented to the Board. A recommendation will be presented to the Planning Committee once Early Scoping is completed, and the Planning Committee will make the recommendation to the Board. Q: Please be clear in communication with the public as to whether a preferred alternative has been selected. There is a perception that a preferred alternative has been selected and approved by the MARTA Board. A: We will be clear in our message regarding the project. Several alignments were considered and the GA 400 alignment received the most support. Three transit technologies (heavy rail, light rail, and bus rapid transit) are being considered in Phase II of early scoping. GA 400 Transit Initiative Project Stakeholder Committee Meeting 2 P age

Q: Will all three expansion projects (GA 400, I-20 and Clifton Road) compete for New Starts funding and what portion will they receive? A: Yes. All three projects will compete for New Starts funding, and we would like to receive the maximum 50 percent contribution. The projects will be prioritized based how competitive the projects are against the New Starts evaluation criteria. Q: Why are six stations being shown now? At the last meeting (Fall 2013), there were five potential station locations. A: The proposed Old Milton station was added back for consideration in all transit technologies. Q: How can GA 400 become the top priority for funding? A: The project that brings more local funding, brings new sources of funding to the table, and has the highest New Starts ranking will likely rise to the top. The New Starts evaluation will help determine the priority, too. Q: How many surveys were sent out? A: The first survey was a telephone survey of randomly selected north Fulton County adults ages 18 and older. A total of 612 respondents were surveyed. The survey included adults with traditional landline telephones (412) as well as those who rely primarily on cell phones (200). The second survey was an online survey of adults who are employed within a 1-mile radius of the GA 400 highway corridor. A total of 463 persons participated in the online survey. Q: Is FTA still funding heavy rail transit (HRT)? A: FTA funding is transit technology/mode-neutral, but there is a recent trend in FTA funding more bus rapid transit (BRT) projects. Q: Has the Notice of Intent (NOI) for Phase II or early scoping been published? A: The NOI was officially published on June 23 rd. Q: What is the schedule for the project? A: Approximately 6-12 years to service. Q: GDOT and the ARC are advancing the GA 400/I-285 interchange. A: N/A Q: Have technical plans been submitted to FTA? How much leeway is there to change design after submitting to FTA? A: No technical plans are submitted to FTA through the environmental phase. Design corrections can be made during construction, but the alignment, station locations, etc. need to be finalized before the Record of Decision (ROD). Q: What is the status of the Old Milton station? A: Community input and data collection from early scoping will be used to finalize stations and locations. GA 400 Transit Initiative Project Stakeholder Committee Meeting 3 P age

Q: Why are we going through Early Scoping again? Is the project in the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) phase now? A: This additional comment period will help inform the Board s decision on the LPA. The EIS phase will begin once the LPA is determined. A Notice of Intent to prepare an EIS will be published and NEPA scoping will be conducted. Q: Six projects in the Atlanta region are competing for New Starts funds (the three MARTA expansion projects, the Atlanta BeltLine, Gwinnett Alternatives Analysis (AA), and Cobb AA). Can all of these projects compete for New Starts funding? A: FTA has around $2 billion available annually in New Starts funding and FTA is interested in spreading the money around. However, the drivers to compete for funding are how competitive the project is against the evaluation criteria, the local match available for capital costs, and a sufficient operations and maintenance (O&M) revenue plan. Q: Is the alignment set or can the SR 9 option be reconsidered? Letters have been sent (from Sandy Springs and North Fulton Schools) to consider an alternative alignment. A: If there is overwhelming public comment, MARTA would go back and reconsider the SR 9 alignment. The alignment along the GA 400 corridor was the top choice among the alignment alternatives considered. The decision regarding the east vs. west alignment along GA 400 will be decided during the EIS process. Q: Can the alignment be in the middle of GA 400? A: GDOT is interested in preserving the center area for managed lanes. GA 400 Transit Initiative Project Stakeholder Committee Meeting 4 P age

Project Steering Committee June 12, 2014

Today s Agenda 2 Project Status Input Collected to Date Early Scoping Phase 1 Activities and Outcomes KSU Survey Results ARC Economic Analysis Early Scoping Phase 2 Activities Preliminary New Starts Evaluation Next Steps Q&A

Project Status 3 Early Scoping Phases 1 & 2 Preliminary New Starts Evaluation Identification / Adoption of Locally Preferred Alternative Initiate NEPA Scoping Prepare Draft Environmental Impact Statement Request to Enter FTA Project Development Prepare Final Environmental Impact Statement / Record of Decision (ROD) FTA Signs ROD Fall 2013 Summer 2014 September 2014 November 2014 Winter 2015 Spring 2016 May 2016 Summer / Fall 2016 February 2017 Re-initiated efforts in Spring of 2014 to: Conduct a second phase of Early Scoping Initiate the preliminary New Starts evaluation Recommend / adopt a Locally Preferred Alternative Begin environmental documentation (DEIS)

Early Scoping 4 FTA recently updated the New Starts funding program, streamlining the environmental review process. Early Scoping is an optional community involvement step during the major planning phase of a transit project. Input and comments will be considered as part of the Federal NEPA process, should MARTA prepare an EIS for FTA review. FTA = Federal Transit Administration NEPA = National Environmental Policy Act EIS = Environmental Impact Statement

Overview of Potential Alternatives Georgia 400 1 (A) 5 Alignment 11.9 miles Long North Springs Station Windward via GA 400 Transit Technology Bus Rapid Transit Light Rail/Streetcar Heavy Rail Potential Stations Northridge Holcomb Bridge Mansell Road North Point Old Milton (LRT/BRT only) Windward Parkway * GDOT ROW availability on GA 400 to be determined based on Managed Lanes Study

Early Scoping Phase 1 Activities 6 City Council Presentations Alpharetta City Council September 16 Roswell City Council September 30 Sandy Springs City Council October 1 Milton City Council October 14 Public Meeting September 26, 2013, Alpharetta City Hall: over 100 attendees PSC Meeting October 17, 2013

Early Scoping Phase 1 Outcomes Established GA 400 as preferred location of project Alignment detail to be refined Suggested Heavy Rail as preferred technology Initial Survey (136 participants) Identified the need to further explore the transit desires of area residents and employees Continue community discussions Conduct a statistically valid survey 7

Scientific Survey Background Recommended as part of Early Scoping Phase 1 Initiated in March 2014 with KSU A.L. Burruss Institute of Public Service and Research 612 North Fulton RESIDENTS responded via phone Cellphone (200) Landline (412) 463 North Fulton EMPLOYEES responded via internet Online survey Employees within 1-mile of GA 400 Corridor

Survey Results: Perceptions of RESIDENTS on Transportation Issues 100% 90% 80% 70% 1.6% 3.8% 36.4% 1.1% 6.5% 3.8% 10.8% 1.9% 5.4% 9.1% 3.6% 22.5% 25.4% 60% 39.6% 50% 40% 36.4% 44.3% 30% 57.0% 20% 10% 39.2% 30.1% 21.3% 0% Traffic Congestion is Real Problem Need Better Public Transportation Would Use Public Transit More Improving Local Roads Best Way DK Strongly disagree Disagree Agree Strongly agree

RESIDENT Survey Results: Approve or Disapprove of Potential Expansion of MARTA to Forsyth County Line? Disapprove 11% Strongly Disapprove 8% Don't Know 5% Approve 37% Strongly Approve 39%

RESIDENT Survey Results: How Should MARTA Expansion Be Accomplished?* *Asked only of those who approve of expansion BRT in Dedicated Lanes 11% BRT in HOV/T Lanes 6% Don't Know 6% Light Rail 37% Heavy Rail 40%

RESIDENT Survey Results: Would New MARTA Stations Up GA-400 to Forsyth County Line Encourage Respondents to Use MARTA More Often? No 34% Don't Know 2% Yes 64%

RESIDENT Survey Results: Why Hasn't Respondent Used MARTA?* *Asked only of those who have not used either bus or train Don't need it 29% Other 19% Not convenient 28% Prefer to drive 18% Too expensive 1% Not clean 1% Not safe 4%

EMPLOYEE Survey Results Approve or Disapprove of Potential Expansion of MARTA to Forsyth County Line? Strongly Approve 45% DK 1% Strongly Disapprove 12% Disapprove 11% Approve 31% RESIDENTS: 39% Strongly Approve / 37% Approve (Consistent 76% Approval)

EMPLOYEE Survey Results How Should MARTA Expansion Be Accomplished?* *Asked only of those who approve of expansion Light Rail 25% Bus RT in HOT/HOV Lanes 3% Bus RT in Dedicated Lanes 3% DK 1% Heavy Rail 68% RESIDENTS: 40% Heavy Rail / 37% Light Rail / 17% total Bus Rapid Transit

EMPLOYEE Survey Results Would New MARTA Stations Up GA 400 to Forsyth County Line Encourage Respondents to Use MARTA More Often? 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 35.8% 39.4% 16.5% 5.9% Would Use MARTA More Often If Bus Stop Was Closer to Work 24.1% 22.2% 27.9% 24.1% Would Use MARTA More Often if Train Station was Closer to Work DK Strongly disagree Disagree Agree Strongly agree

EMPLOYEE Survey Results Why Hasn't Respondent Used MARTA?* *Asked only of those who have not used either bus or train Not Convenient 33% Not Safe 11% Not Clean 2% Not Reliable 3% Prefer to Drive 24% Don't Need It 13% Other 14% RESIDENTS: Convenience 28% / Driving 18% / Don t Need 29% / Not Safe 4%

ARC Economic Analysis 18 Study initiated in Winter 2014. Assesses Economic Impact of proposed expansion projects (I-20 East, Clifton Corridor and GA 400). Utilized PLAN 2040 regional planning assumptions. Preliminary results indicate positive influence on economy for all projects. Increases in productivity, population, jobs, GDP, and other factors. Results finalized by late June 2014.

Early Scoping Phase 2 - Activities 19 Conduct preliminary New Starts evaluation Engage elected officials, businesses, and residents, with an increased focus on community groups Share survey results for consideration Present completed and ongoing technical analysis Preliminary New Starts Evaluation ARC Economic Impact Analysis Both steps will inform the identification of a preferred technology

Preliminary New Starts Evaluation 20 Analysis underway to determine project performance with respect to: Mobility Improvements Cost Effectiveness Congestion Relief Environmental Benefits Land Use Economic Development Will inform selection of preferred technology as well as overall project approach and timing Heavy Rail (HRT) Light Rail/Streetcar (LRT/SC) Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)

Upcoming Community Meetings 21 Thursday, June 12, 7PM-8:30PM Presentation to Northridge Homeowners Association Dunwoody Community Church Tuesday, July 8, 6:30PM-8PM Public Meeting #1 Johns Creek Environmental Campus Thursday, July 10, 6:30PM-8PM Public Meeting #2 GSU Alpharetta Center Thursday, July 17, 6:30PM-8PM Public Meeting #3 Hampton Inn Atlanta / Perimeter

Next Steps 22 Complete preliminary New Starts evaluation (Summer 2014) Conduct Early Scoping Phase 2 (Summer 2014) Identify preferred technology and recommend Locally Preferred Alternative to the MARTA Board (Fall 2014) Initiate Draft Environmental Impact Statement (Fall 2014)

Questions? 23 Mark Eatman, PE MARTA Project Manager 404-848-4494 meatman@itsmarta.com Website: www.itsmarta.com/north-line-400-corr.aspx