Phase Three Streetcar Expansion
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I think I'll take Dave's word for it.
I didn't think the TDD was an option anymore with the vote to make all rail planning city wide. Am I off on that?
I didn't think the TDD was an option anymore with the vote to make all rail planning city wide. Am I off on that?
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NKC has a TDD on the books, never collected on.shinatoo wrote:I think I'll take Dave's word for it.
I didn't think the TDD was an option anymore with the vote to make all rail planning city wide. Am I off on that?
It's known it's not enough value to fund the whole line though.
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So, going by the below article, I guess a TDD could still be used for funding, but a citywide vote would still be required for the city's participation.shinatoo wrote:I think I'll take Dave's word for it.
I didn't think the TDD was an option anymore with the vote to make all rail planning city wide. Am I off on that?
http://www.kansascity.com/news/politics ... 84184.html
Man, Sherry DeJanes really just hates Kansas City. We need to reform that petition process. 1% of the absolute minimum voter participation gets to decide the streetcar expansion approval process.
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The TDD method won't generate enough money in any other corridor in the city, so we didn't lose much by having to have a vote.
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The point is that NKC leadership is NOT talking seriously about streetcar right now. They had to be coaxed out of dismantling the TDD.flyingember wrote:NKC has a TDD on the books, never collected on.shinatoo wrote:I think I'll take Dave's word for it.
I didn't think the TDD was an option anymore with the vote to make all rail planning city wide. Am I off on that?
It's known it's not enough value to fund the whole line though.
And you are actually correct that the 1/2-cent TDD sales tax wouldn't cover the cost of building or operating their segment of streetcar.
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Right, that is the conclusion of the NorthRail study, if I recall. Absolutely feasible to build a NKC spur, but funding model is the issue especially factoring in cost to cross the bridge. and lack of population + lots of industrial buildings who would likely very much not be in favor of the previously used TDD assessments/sales tax district.DaveKCMO wrote:The point is that NKC leadership is NOT talking seriously about streetcar right now. They had to be coaxed out of dismantling the TDD.flyingember wrote:NKC has a TDD on the books, never collected on.shinatoo wrote:I think I'll take Dave's word for it.
I didn't think the TDD was an option anymore with the vote to make all rail planning city wide. Am I off on that?
It's known it's not enough value to fund the whole line though.
And you are actually correct that the 1/2-cent TDD sales tax wouldn't cover the cost of building or operating their segment of streetcar.
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Would it be possible to create TDD for BRT?
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To build, but not operate. Another strange fluke of the TDD Act.ldai_phs wrote:Would it be possible to create TDD for BRT?
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Have read a number of comments of twitter/Facebook saying “we need to build LR for the World Cup”. Hopefully World Cup fever and a wider desire for public transit will help regional rail efforts.
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That's silly. We need temporary brt if we win. Rail to the stadium isn't sustainable at this time.
The best thing KC could do right now is rebrand a bus as an airport shuttle. Bright colors, AC, WIFI, few stops. TV on board announcing stops and terminals.
The best thing KC could do right now is rebrand a bus as an airport shuttle. Bright colors, AC, WIFI, few stops. TV on board announcing stops and terminals.
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Upgrade 101 or 106 permanently (one is planned, didn't check which) to BRT serviceWoodDraw wrote:That's silly. We need temporary brt if we win. Rail to the stadium isn't sustainable at this time.
And then for the game you don't implement temp BRT, you implement express coach bus from select locations to move parking outwards. If you do it right you run the service for a month before to work out kinks and actually operate it for commuters during this time.
Have terminuses such as Oak Park Mall, downtown, the airport and such.
What you gain is knowledge of it people will use such a service if it's available and use the world cup to fund the research
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BRT to the airport. Call it the "KCI Flyer".
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From the Biz Journal article:
In the long term, James said he hoped to see an east-west extension in the streetcar’s future, as was proposed in 2014. Voters rejected the larger effort to extend the streetcar to the Country Club Plaza, as well as east on Independence Avenue and Linwood Boulevard.
“It's a starter line. It was never envisioned to be a finished line,” James said. “And we have to go east. It's a matter of economic equity, but also a matter of connecting this city in ways that we don't normally do.”
Gerend said two likely cross streets with east-west potential would be Independence Avenue and 39th Street, which are served by Main Street MAX buses.
"When we talk about future extensions, we need to be equitable in how we extend it," James said. "It won't be easy. But it's absolutely essential."
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I've always thought that 39th makes the most sense for an east-west midtown street (and it can be more light rail-ish as it gets further east and go to the stadiums), but i have never seen it mentioned before and assumed there was a feasibility issue with the Gillham park hill or something.DaveKCMO wrote:From the Biz Journal article:
In the long term, James said he hoped to see an east-west extension in the streetcar’s future, as was proposed in 2014. Voters rejected the larger effort to extend the streetcar to the Country Club Plaza, as well as east on Independence Avenue and Linwood Boulevard.
“It's a starter line. It was never envisioned to be a finished line,” James said. “And we have to go east. It's a matter of economic equity, but also a matter of connecting this city in ways that we don't normally do.”
Gerend said two likely cross streets with east-west potential would be Independence Avenue and 39th Street, which are served by Main Street MAX buses.
"When we talk about future extensions, we need to be equitable in how we extend it," James said. "It won't be easy. But it's absolutely essential."
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It's never been studied and that hill might be an issue, although it was there when the previous streetcar system was in place.
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Using the cycling route elevation feature on google maps, it looks like Warwick to Gilliam is a 4.7% gradient, about the same as the Pershing to 30th gradient on Main. Locust to the tennis courts looks to be closer to an 11% grade though, which is not unprecedented, but is very high, especially in mixed traffic with a stop sign at the bottom of the hill. I think the Gillham to Kenwood is about 8% I think.DaveKCMO wrote:It's never been studied and that hill might be an issue, although it was there when the previous streetcar system was in place.
I have no idea how trustworthy the cycling route elevation feature on google maps is though, so I could be way off.
Edit: I was able to find a streetview of a 14.5% tram gradient in Libson, Portugal, but our vehicles look a bit heavier.
https://www.google.com/maps/@38.7089053 ... 312!8i6656
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Was told in the past they would handle the hill up N Oak part NE 32nd
Compare to that for grade
Compare to that for grade
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DaveKCMO wrote:It's never been studied and that hill might be an issue, although it was there when the previous streetcar system was in place.
I'm looking for evidence, and it appears 39th Street has never featured a streetcar east of Main. I could be wrong. The 39th Street streetcar line seems to have extended only from Rainbow to Main. This makes sense, considering that 39th is mostly low density residential going east from Main, except where it intersects former n/s streetcar routes (Troost, Woodland, Brooklyn, Prospect, and Indiana) (also, the Brooklyn intersection is pretty much eradicated, but there is some commercial density remaining at the other n/s nodes)
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That's not to say the grade is too steep for streetcar.
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According to this 1925 atlas, there were turning wyes at Prospect and Indiana on those lines. There was no through service east of main, though.
http://www.historicmapworks.com/Atlas/U ... City+1925/
http://www.historicmapworks.com/Atlas/U ... City+1925/