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File #: 20-124    Version: Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 2/15/2020 In control: DCHC MPO Board
On agenda: 3/11/2020 Final action: 3/11/2020
Title: Memorandum of Understanding for Next Phase of Study on Commuter Rail Transit (20 minutes) Katharine Eggleston, GoTriangle Aaron Cain, LPA Staff
Attachments: 1. 2020-03-11 (20-124) Mayor Schewel Letter to GoTriangle on Commuter Rail - 10-2-19.pdf, 2. 2020-03-11 (20-124) Memorandum of Understanding on Next Phase of Study for Commuter Rail Transit.pdf, 3. 2020-02-26 (20-124) Memorandum of Understanding on Next Phase of Study for Commuter Rail Transit.pdf
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Memorandum of Understanding for Next Phase of Study on Commuter Rail Transit (20 minutes)
Katharine Eggleston, GoTriangle
Aaron Cain, LPA Staff

Narrative
Two high-level studies have been conducted on a potential Greater Triangle Commuter Rail (GTCR) project. The first study, the Major Investment Study (MIS), looked at the feasibility of commuter rail from Durham to Garner, as well as four Bus Rapid Transit corridors in Wake County. That study, completed in spring 2019, concluded that commuter rail could operate in the North Carolina Railroad (NCRR) corridor from Durham to Garner. Subsequent to the MIS, a second study was undertaken to look closer at potential scenarios with an eye toward potential federal funding eligibility. In addition, this second study expanded the scope of potential commuter rail in the NCRR corridor from Mebane to Selma.

The second GTCR study found that there are two potential scenarios that may be eligible for federal funding, pending additional analysis: West Durham to Garner and West Durham to Clayton. This study also refined ridership estimates based on the STOPS model and the Triangle Regional Model, and provided more definitive, but still planning-level, infrastructure assumptions and cost estimates for these scenarios. For GTCR to proceed, further study is required to further define the project, engage community members, municipalities, and institutional stakeholders, and better understand key project risks. This study would conduct preliminary engineering analysis in areas of concern along the corridor, model rail traffic on the corridor with the inclusion of commuter rail to better define infrastructure needs, and better refine cost and ridership estimates. This study will also address the concerns brought forth by Durham Mayor Steve Schewel in his letter to the GTCR parties (see attached).

For the next phase of study, staff recommends that all partner agencies adopt a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to outline the role...

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