edit: Changed the topic from Streetcar to Transit Study as study broader in scope than just streetcar.The $1 trillion infrastructure bill that President Joe Biden signed Monday is a motivating factor for a new east-west transit study.
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The general study area is bounded by Rainbow Boulevard on the west, 31st Street on the north, 43rd Street on the south, and the Truman Sports Complex (home to Kauffman and Arrowhead stadiums) on the east. The proposed western terminus for the corridor is the KU Health System's main campus. The proposed terminus on the east is the Truman Sports Complex with a direct connection to the Rock Island Corridor, which is a 144-mile section of land that is in the process of being converted from railroad use to a recreational trail.
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According to the release, the total cost of the transit study is estimated between $225,000 and $250,000. The RFP calls for submissions to be received by Dec. 20 and a selection to be made in late January.
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Re: KU/KCK <-----> TSC East/West Streetcar
It's good to see a formal study because this general route makes so much sense to do.
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Here's the full RFP: https://www.kcata.org/procurement/kcata ... nsit-study
Please note that it is not called a streetcar study for a reason, but clearly stakeholders have that top of mind. The project will need a new funding mechanism as the existing TDD model (assessments + sales tax) still won't cover the capital and operating costs.
Please note that it is not called a streetcar study for a reason, but clearly stakeholders have that top of mind. The project will need a new funding mechanism as the existing TDD model (assessments + sales tax) still won't cover the capital and operating costs.
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Re: KU/KCK <-----> TSC East/West Streetcar
^Apparently high capacity bus another option in study.
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So, it looks like E-W is beginning to get momentum here and blow the "NKC route option" out of the water here...right? It seems like ever since E-W became an idea, people are circling around that now. I haven't heard a peep about the NKC stuff in months compared to E-W.
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Re: KU/KCK <-----> TSC East/West Streetcar
NKC is at the consultant selection stage. East/West is exciting because its an 8 mile corridor. The largest extension or potential extension or potential non-extension considered to date.AlkaliAxel wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 12:01 am So, it looks like E-W is beginning to get momentum here and blow the "NKC route option" out of the water here...right? It seems like ever since E-W became an idea, people are circling around that now. I haven't heard a peep about the NKC stuff in months compared to E-W.
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How long would that take to build?normalthings wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 12:06 amNKC is at the consultant selection stage. East/West is exciting because its an 8 mile corridor. The largest extension or potential extension or potential non-extension considered to date.AlkaliAxel wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 12:01 am So, it looks like E-W is beginning to get momentum here and blow the "NKC route option" out of the water here...right? It seems like ever since E-W became an idea, people are circling around that now. I haven't heard a peep about the NKC stuff in months compared to E-W.
If they're taking 4 years to build a a roughly 4 mile line now...is it 8 years for the E-W one? They can't be as a long as this one...
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A friend in Gov (not KCATA or KCS) seems to think this will go all rail. Will be interested to see how it pans out.
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There are some great economies and times savings that come with scale. Using existing rail ROW (where possible) would cut down or out the 1 year of utility relocatesAlkaliAxel wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 12:16 amHow long would that take to build?normalthings wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 12:06 amNKC is at the consultant selection stage. East/West is exciting because its an 8 mile corridor. The largest extension or potential extension or potential non-extension considered to date.AlkaliAxel wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 12:01 am So, it looks like E-W is beginning to get momentum here and blow the "NKC route option" out of the water here...right? It seems like ever since E-W became an idea, people are circling around that now. I haven't heard a peep about the NKC stuff in months compared to E-W.
If they're taking 4 years to build a a roughly 4 mile line now...is it 8 years for the E-W one? They can't be as a long as this one...
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Re: KU/KCK <-----> TSC East/West Transit
I've changed topic to Transit given study is broader in scope than streetcar, though clearly is the target.
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Re: KU/KCK <-----> TSC East/West Transit
I read somewhere that KU Med requested the study include serving their location. If a rail solution reaches into Kansas to Cambridge or Rainbow, I wonder how much funding could/would be provided by the hospital/university and UG?
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Re: KU/KCK <-----> TSC East/West Transit
April kcata meeting agendaEast-West/Rock Island BRT
East-west bus rapid transit route that will connect Rock Island corridor with urban core transit spines (Main, Troost, Prospect), future MAX service to replace/augment existing 31, Scoping the study now to begin in early 2022, Will leverage Linwood PSP study completed in October 2020, Coordination with bike plan (major separation), Will pursue federal funding for design/construction, but no local match identified, Will stage a third corridor (Indy + North Oak) for regional funding and/or infrastructure bill
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What bearing will the study currently underway have on this? I was not expecting specificity regarding mode until after that wrapped up. Had a feeling streetcar was going to be a heavy lift.normalthings wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 11:53 amApril kcata meeting agendaEast-West/Rock Island BRT
East-west bus rapid transit route that will connect Rock Island corridor with urban core transit spines (Main, Troost, Prospect), future MAX service to replace/augment existing 31, Scoping the study now to begin in early 2022, Will leverage Linwood PSP study completed in October 2020, Coordination with bike plan (major separation), Will pursue federal funding for design/construction, but no local match identified, Will stage a third corridor (Indy + North Oak) for regional funding and/or infrastructure bill
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Sounds like they already have it down as BRT. This project is taking an L
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From what I’ve heard it’s at least going to trend closer to genuine BRT than the Max style “brt” that’s existed beforenormalthings wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 2:57 pm Sounds like they already have it down as BRT. This project is taking an L
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Re: KU/KCK <-----> TSC East/West Transit
^Genuine BRT typically has dedicated/isolated lanes and may have traffic light priority, which would be surprising. But could imagine same level boarding platforms as streetcar.
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Hold up. So now we're NOT getting an E-W streetcar track here and it's only going to be busses?
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I think I told you that, and you should all hold KCATA to that standard.Anthony_Hugo98 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 3:03 pmFrom what I’ve heard it’s at least going to trend closer to genuine BRT than the Max style “brt” that’s existed beforenormalthings wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 2:57 pm Sounds like they already have it down as BRT. This project is taking an L
To this other question, the study will determine what mode gets built when and where. Don't assume the entire corridor will be streetcar.AlkaliAxel wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 3:22 pm Hold up. So now we're NOT getting an E-W streetcar track here and it's only going to be busses?
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Could be worse. Could get nothing at all. At least with BRT, money can be stretched to make it go further and if the need ever arises, the route can be swapped to streetcar.normalthings wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 2:57 pm Sounds like they already have it down as BRT. This project is taking an L