LRT1948/11.14 DECEMBER 2014 FACT SHEET FOR MORE INFORMATION Rob Antoniak, Community Outreach Coordinator O 602.495.8209 | C 602.369.3681 [email protected]Michael Book, Business Assistance Specialist O 602.256.5811 | C 480.800.9510 [email protected]STAY INFORMED valleymetro.org/centralmesa facebook.com/valleymetro @valleymetro To receive information in alternative formats, call 602.744.5552 | TTY 602.251.2039 • Number of miles – 3.1 • Number of stations – Four stations at Alma School Road, Country Club Drive, Center Street, Mesa Drive • Number of park-and-rides – One at the northeast corner of Main Street and Mesa Drive • Estimate to build – $200 million from a combination of Proposition 400 countywide sales tax revenues and federal air quality and grant dollars • Jobs generated – 706 in 2013; 710 in 2014 • Estimate to operate – $4 million annually from fares and City of Mesa • Ridership estimate – 5,000 new riders per day • Construction start – July 2012 • Business assistance program – A wide array of business assistance programs are available to provide local storefronts with the resources to keep their businesses well-positioned during the construction phase. Residents can get a Metro Max Rewards card to receive special offers and discounts from businesses along the construction area. Visit valleymetro.org/metromax to find out more. • Grand Opening – Late 2015 The Central Mesa light rail extension will serve neighborhoods, the downtown business district, educational institutions, Mesa Arts Center, City Hall and the numerous special events that take place along the corridor. It will also better connect the amenities in central Mesa to those in Tempe and Phoenix, giving riders greater connectivity and offerings. The extension will attract new ridership due to travel demand in the East Valley, leading to enhanced economic development opportunities. OVERVIEW PROJECT PURPOSE Travel Lane Travel Lane Sidewalk Sidewalk Travel Lane Travel Lane Travel Lane Median with LRT Roadway TYPICAL CROSS SECTION 101 Apache Blvd Smith-Martin Price-101 Fwy University Dr Country Club Dr Mesa Dr Center St Stapley Dr Alma School Rd Dobson Rd Sycamore Main St Broadway Rd Southern Ave Horne Longmore Extension Sycamore/Main St v MESA 2015 2015 Park-and-Ride Transit Center LEGEND N Central Mesa Light Rail Extension Valley Metro Rail Line Valley Metro Rail Station ROUTE MAP
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LRT1948/11.14
DECEMBER 2014FACT SHEET
FOR MORE INFORMATIONRob Antoniak, Community Outreach CoordinatorO 602.495.8209 | C [email protected]
Michael Book, Business Assistance SpecialistO 602.256.5811 | C [email protected]
To receive information in alternative formats, call 602.744.5552 | TTY 602.251.2039
• Number of miles – 3.1• Number of stations – Four stations at Alma School Road, Country
Club Drive, Center Street, Mesa Drive• Number of park-and-rides – One at the northeast corner of
Main Street and Mesa Drive• Estimate to build – $200 million from a combination of Proposition 400
countywide sales tax revenues and federal air quality and grant dollars• Jobs generated – 706 in 2013; 710 in 2014• Estimate to operate – $4 million annually from fares and City of Mesa
• Ridership estimate – 5,000 new riders per day• Construction start – July 2012• Business assistance program – A wide array of business assistance
programs are available to provide local storefronts with the resources to keep their businesses well-positioned during the construction phase. Residents can get a Metro Max Rewards card to receive special offers and discounts from businesses along the construction area. Visit valleymetro.org/metromax to find out more.
• Grand Opening – Late 2015
The Central Mesa light rail extension will serve neighborhoods, the downtown business district, educational institutions, Mesa Arts Center, City Hall and the numerous special events that take place along the corridor. It will also better connect the amenities in central Mesa to those in Tempe and Phoenix, giving riders greater connectivity and offerings. The extension will attract new ridership due to travel demand in the East Valley, leading to enhanced economic development opportunities.
OVERVIEW
PROJECT PURPOSE
Travel Lane
Travel Lane
Sidewalk SidewalkTravel Lane
Travel Lane
Travel Lane
Medianwith LRT
Roadway
TYPICAL CROSS SECTION
202
101
Apache Blvd
Smith-M
artin
Price-10
1 Fwy
University Dr
Cou
ntry
Clu
b D
r
Mes
a D
r
Cen
ter S
t
Stap
ley
Dr
Alm
a Sc
hool
Rd
Dob
son
Rd
Syca
mor
e
McKellips Rd
Main St
Broadway Rd
Southern Ave Hor
ne
Long
mor
e
Exte
nsio
n
Sycamore/Main StTempe Transp
ort. Ctr.
Veterans Way/
College Ave
MESA
20152015Park-and-Ride
Transit Center
LEGEND
NCentral Mesa Light Rail Extension
Valley Metro Rail Line
Valley Metro Rail Station
ROUTE MAP
EXTENSION DEL TREN LIGERO
DICIEMBRE DE 2014 HOJA INFORMATIVA
Rob Antoniak, Coordinador de Participación ComunitariaO 602.495.8209 | C [email protected]
Michael Book, Especialista de Asistencia a los Negocios
Para recibir información en formatos alternos, llame al 602.744.5552 | TTY 602.251.2039
PARA MAS INFORMACION MANTENGASE INFORMADO/A
LRT1948/11.14
202
101
Apache Blvd
Smith-M
artin
Price-10
1 Fwy
University Dr
Cou
ntry
Clu
b D
r
Mes
a D
r
Cen
ter S
t
Stap
ley
Dr
Alm
a Sc
hool
Rd
Dob
son
Rd
Syca
mor
e
McKellips Rd
Main St
Broadway Rd
Southern Ave Hor
ne
Long
mor
e
Exte
nsio
n
Sycamore/Main StTempe Transp
ort. Ctr.
Veterans Way/
College Ave
MESA
20152015Sitio de Estacionamiento Park-and-Ride
Centro de Transporte
INSCRIPCION
N
Extensión del Tren Ligero en el Centro de Mesa
Línea del Tren Ligero de Valley Metro
Estación del Tren Ligero de Valley Metro
Nota: Las fechas indican las aperturas anticipadas en el año calendario
MAPA DE LA RUTA
La extensión Central Mesa del tren ligero proveerá servicio a vecindarios, al distrito comercial del centro de la ciudad, instituciones educativas, al centro de arte Mesa Arts Center, al Edificio Municipal y a numerosos eventos especiales que se llevan a cabo en el corredor. También conectará mejor a las amenidades en el área central de Mesa con aquellas en Tempe y Phoenix, dando a los pasajeros mayor conectividad y oportunidades. La extensión atraerá a nuevos pasajeros debido a la demanda de transporte en el este del Valle, resultando en mejores oportunidades de desarrollo económico.
PANORAMA GENERAL
PROPOSITO DEL PROYECTO
• Número de millas – 3.1• Número de estaciones – Cuatro estaciones en Alma School Road, Country Club
Drive, Center Street, Mesa Drive• Número de sitios de estacionamiento Park-and-Ride – Uno en la esquina
noreste de Main Street y Mesa Drive• Cálculo del costo de la construcción – $200 millones de dólares de un
combinación de ingresos provenientes de impuestos sobre la venta a través del condado de la Proposición 400 y fondos federales de la calidad del aire y de otorgamientos
• Empleos generados – 706 en 2013; 710 en 2014• Cálculo del costo de operaciones – $4 millones de dólares al año de pasajes y
de la Ciudad de Mesa
• Cálculo de la cantidad de pasajeros – 5,000 pasajeros nuevos por día• Inicio de la construcción – Julio de 2012• Programa de Asistencia a los Negocios – Una amplia variedad de programas
de asistencia a los negocios está disponible, a fin de proveer a las tiendas locales los recursos para mantener sus negocios bien posicionados durante la fase de la construcción. Los residentes pueden obtener una tarjeta de recompensas Metro Max Rewards para recibir ofertas y descuentos especiales de los negocios a lo largo del área de la construcción. Visite valleymetro.org/metromax para más información.