Barrhaven Light Rail Transit (Baseline Station to Barrhaven Town Centre) and VIA Rail Grade Separations

Barrhaven Light Rail Transit (Baseline Station to Barrhaven Town Centre) and VIA Rail Grade Separations

Barrhaven Light Rail Transit (Baseline Station to Barrhaven Town Centre) and VIA Rail Grade Separations Planning and Environmental Assessment Study - Recommendations Transportation Committee November 2, 2020 Project Benefits • Electric light rail transit; – Reduces greenhouse gas emissions; – Aligns with the City's Climate Change Master Plan; • Connects two major areas of planned growth; – Barrhaven Town Centre and Centrepointe Town Centre; • Connects the south urban communities to other destinations and transit corridors across the city; • Provides Transit-Oriented Development opportunities; – Supports growth management strategies of the Official Plan; and, • Supports anticipated ridership of 11,200 per peak period by 2031, with capacity for growth. 2 Recommended Plan Two Sections: 1. Baseline to Nepean Sportsplex; and, 2. Nepean Sportsplex to Barrhaven Town Centre. Major Elements: • 10 km electric LRT; • 7 stations (3 new, 4 converted); • Train Storage and Servicing Facility; • New 250-space Park & Ride Lot; and, • Rail grade-separations at Woodroffe, Southwest Transitway, Fallowfield. 3 Key Design Considerations • Compatibility with the Confederation Line; ‒ Fully segregated (streets, rail corridors); and, ‒ Same operational and safety requirements. • Geotechnical conditions north of Barrhaven; and, • Right-of-way availability. 4 Section 1: Grade Separation and Pinch Point Considerations: • Close spacing between street crossings and the need to go over or under CN Rail line; • Allowable slope and clearance requirements dictate vertical alignment choice; – would need to be consistent for the entire 2.4 km segment; and, • Available corridor narrows down to 38.8m at the Pinch Point. 5 Corridors Considered At pinch point (Knoxdale to West Hunt Club): • Within and beyond the right-of-way; • Below grade; and, • Elevated. 6 Within the Woodroffe Right-of-Way • Does not affect existing buildings; • Introduces back-to-back curves (increases wheel noise); • Knoxdale Station would not be optimally located; • Remaining right-of-way will be constrained for other roadway elements; • Impacts mobility for all modes on Woodroffe Avenue during and post construction; • Reduces storage capacity in left-turn lanes; and, • Requires relocation of existing underground services. 7 Beyond the Woodroffe Right-of-Way East Side: • Affects existing buildings; • Conflicts with Hydro Ottawa line; • Requires two crossings of Woodroffe Avenue; • Introduces back-to-back curves (increases wheel noise and long-term maintenance issues); and, • May conflict with major underground utilities because of crossings. 8 Beyond the Woodroffe Right-of-Way (Cont’d) West Side: • Affects existing buildings; • Consistent with the protected corridor north and south; • No back-to-back curves (no additional wheel noise); • Optimizes location of Knoxdale Station; • No conflict with major underground utilities; • Provides greater clearance under Hydro One transmission lines; and, • No effect on other modes of transportation during and after construction. 9 Below-Grade Alternative • Sensitive soil conditions; • High risk of de-watering impact on existing buildings; • Significant underground utility conflicts; and, • Complex construction. 10 Below-Grade Alternative (Cont’d) 11 Elevated Alternative • Avoids geotechnical risks; • Minimizes underground utility conflicts; and, • Less technically complicated to build. Hurdman Station 12 Section 1: Recommendation Elevated LRT west of Woodroffe Avenue Looking South 13 Section 1: Recommendation Benefits • Station locations are optimized; • Straighter LRT alignment reduces noise impact; • Allows for programming of open space under the guideway; • Opportunities for Transit Oriented Development; and, • Allows for the future renewal of Woodroffe Avenue as a complete street. 14 Impacts on Residential Properties • 20 m wide strip of land is required; and, • 3 private properties affected. ‒ 120 of 205 rental units directly affected. 1 1 2 3 2 Redevelopment Potential (Concept) 3 15 Alternatives 3 and 4 Not Recommended Located within the Woodroffe Avenue ROW: • Alternative 3 would be down the middle of the roadway • Alternative 4 would be down the west side 16 Why Not in the Right-of-Way? Alternatives 3 and 4 are not recommended because they would: • Require reconstruction of a 600m segment of Woodroffe Avenue; • Result in a constrained ROW that is unable to achieve complete street design objectives; • Diminish capacity for all modes and leave insufficient space for transit priority lanes; • Have notable transportation impacts to an Arterial Road and Transitway during construction; • Introduce back-to-back curves which would: • Diminish travel times; and, • Create risk of wheel noise and cause wear-and-tear on vehicles and tracks. 17 Tallwood Station Looking Southwest Provides access to the City Archives building and local community. 18 Knoxdale Station Looking Southeast • Planned multi-use pathway parallel to LRT; and, • Adjacent to City-owned lands zoned residential. 19 Nepean Sportsplex Station Looking Southwest New pedestrian/cycling bridge connection over Woodroffe Avenue with access ramp on the east side. 20 Section 2: Nepean Sportsplex to Barrhaven Town Centre • Conversion of the Southwest Transitway and modification of existing stations; • Includes: ‒ VIA Rail grade separations; ‒ New Park & Ride at the Town Centre; and, ‒ New Storage and Servicing Facility. 2121 VIA Rail Grade Separations • New bridges over VIA Rail at: ‒ Woodroffe Avenue; ‒ Southwest Transitway; and, ‒ Fallowfield Road. • Affects the Greenbelt: ‒ NCC engaged. 22 NCC Greenbelt Considerations • Land requirements are minimized; • Access for Greenbelt tenants are maintained; • Existing MUPs are maintained or improved; • Views and vistas considered; • Areas of natural environment value are protected; and, • New eco-crossings for wildlife movements. 23 Woodroffe Avenue / Barrhaven LRT Looking Southwest 24 Woodroffe Avenue / Barrhaven LRT (Cont’d) Looking Southeast 25 Fallowfield Road Looking Northeast 26 Fallowfield Station Major Elements: • Elevated LRT station with new bus loop at- grade; • New signalized connection to Woodroffe Avenue; • New pathway connections; and, • Integration with VIA Rail station. 27 Longfields Station Major Elements: • Conversion of existing station; • Expanding station's lower level to accommodate fare gates and ticket vending machines; • Existing below-grade MUP crossing maintained; and, • Improvements to pedestrian and cycling facilities in the station vicinity. 28 Strandherd Station Major Elements: • Conversion of existing station; • Centre island platform in below- grade open trench; • New pedestrian bridge connection to provide access to platform and retail uses west of station; and, • Existing Park & Ride remains. 2929 Barrhaven Centre Station Major Elements: • Below-grade LRT station with new at-grade bus loop; • Connects to future Southwest and Chapman Mills transit facilities; and, • New Park & Ride Lot (250 spaces). 30 Train Storage and Servicing Facility • Storage and light servicing for 8 double trains; • Servicing to occur inside closed building; and, • Site is most optimal for LRT operations. 31 Public Consultation Major feedback includes: • Support for advancing the project; • Impact on rental housing units; • Noise and visual impacts from the elevated facility; • Avoid traffic impacts to Woodroffe Avenue during and post construction; and, • Support for pedestrian and cycling facilities. 32 Public Consultation (Cont’d) Major feedback (cont’d): • Make use of the space under the elevated LRT; • Support for grade separations at the VIA rail crossings; • Limit impacts on the NCC Greenbelt and green spaces; and, • Impact on Royale Equestrian Centre site. 33 Project Cost • Total Project Cost: $3 billion • Implementation can be phased: 1. Baseline Station to Fallowfield Station: $2 billion (with VIA Rail grade separations and expansion of Moodie Facility) 2. Fallowfield Station to Barrhaven Centre Station: $1 billion • VIA Rail grade separations can be built independently of LRT project ($400 million) • Interim transit priority measures ($2 million) 34 Recommendations • Approve the functional design for the project and interim transit priority measures; • Direct staff to complete the Environmental Assessment process; • Direct staff to remove the 1005-1045 Greenbank Road site from the list of affordable housing development sites; and, • Direct the Interdepartmental Task Force on Affordable Housing to review Stage 3 LRT corridors to identify alternative locations for future affordable housing to replace the 1005-1045 Greenbank Road site. 35 Questions? 36.

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