File #: 15-0368    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Agendas Status: Passed
File created: 11/4/2015 In control: Board of Aldermen
On agenda: 11/10/2015 Final action: 11/10/2015
Title: Update on status of the Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit Project (D-O LRT) PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is for the Board of Aldermen to receive an update on the project, and provide comments for DCHC-MPO Transportation Board
Attachments: 1. Attachment A - Resolution 11-10-15- D-O LRT, 2. Attachment B - DOLRT - Letter 10-13-15, 3. Attachment C - D-O LRT Newsletter, 4. Attachment D - D-O LRT Fast Facts
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Update on status of the Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit Project (D-O LRT)

PURPOSE: The purpose of this item is for the Board of Aldermen to receive an update on the project, and provide comments for DCHC-MPO Transportation Board
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DEPARTMENT: Planning

CONTACT INFORMATION: Patricia McGuire- 919-918-7327 - pmcguire@townofcarrboro.org

INFORMATION: Transportation and land use planning in support of public transit has been underway in the Research Triangle region for many years. Light Rail Transit has been identified as an improvement that could expand transit options, foster compact development and serve populations with a high propensity for transit use. The current project concept was formalized in 2012 when the Durham-Chapel Hill-Carrboro Metropolitan Planning Organization endorsed the 17-mile LRT between the University of North Carolina (UNC) Hospitals and Alston Avenue in east Durham as the Locally Preferred Alternative (LPA) for inclusion in the 2035 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). Shortly thereafter, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) issued a Notice of Intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) as required by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for projects seeking federal action, including funds.

Notice of availability of the completed Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the proposed Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit (D-O LRT) Project was published in the Federal Register on August 28th, 2015; a 45-day public comment period began on that date. Over 1,300 comments were received and participation was high at public information sessions and hearings held in Chapel Hill and Durham. Review of the comments is underway and all will be addressed in the combined Final EIS and Record of Decision, scheduled for completion in February 2016. The DEIS and all public comments may be found on the project website at http://ourtransitfuture.com/.

The Board of Aldermen received a re...

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