HomeMy WebLinkAboutCEDS 072017 BackupUs 27
MULTIMODAL CORRIDOr
TREASURE COAST REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL
CEDS COMMITTEE
JUly 2017
Future Corridors
Southeast Florida Ports and Rail
Sebring
South Bay
PortMiami
Iris
Port
Everglades
Northwood
Port of
Palm Beach
Indiantown
Marcy
Port of Ft.
Pierce
Miami Airport
Ft. Lauderdale Airport
Palm Beach Airport
Winter
Haven ILC
(CSX Rwy)
FDOT Studies to Date
2004 US 27 Action Plan
2008 US 27 Multimodal Corridor Needs Assessment
2010 US 27 Rail Corridor Study Feasibility Assessment
2012 Interregional Transportation Infrastructure Needs
Study
2012-2013 US 27 Multimodal Planning And Conceptual
Engineering (PACE) Study
2013 US 27 Transportation Alternatives Study
US 27 Multimodal PACE Study Goal
Investigate Feasibility of Developing a Multimodal US 27
Corridor
Primary Study Objectives
Feasibility of Potential Rail By-Pass
Identify Conceptual Engineering Alternatives for US 27
Highway Corridor with and without Rail
Preliminary Environmental Evaluation
Plan for US 27 based on Travel Demand and SIS Standards
72-Mile Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) Corridor
Everglades Agricultural Area
Rural Area of Critical Economic Concern (RACEC)
Four Lane Divided Highway
100’ to 481’ Right of Way
Speed Limit: 30 mph –65 mph
Connects to Turnpike, I-75, SR 80
1 Interchange, 8 Signalized Intersections,
26 Unsignalized Intersections, Multiple
Driveways
2010 Level of Service was B
7,100 AADT -33,000 AADT; 20% -42% Trucks
US 27 Corridor
Multimodal Alternative
Add lanes same as
“Highway Only” Alternative
Reconstruct and shift
highway within ROW
Construct single mainline
track with five 2-mile siding
tracks within ROW
1 FEC Connection on
South Side of US 27
2 CSX Connections
Along Krome Avenue
S-ALT 1 FEC
Connection,Most
Direct Route, Least
Cost, Least
Environmental Impact,
Least Cost,Right-of-
Way Is Needed
Southern Connection Options
To Homestead
To Ft. Lauderdale
Miami
International
Airport
5 Potential Connections
to existing tracks for
South Central Florida
Express or Florida East
Coast Railway
N-ALT-2A Lowest
Environmental Impacts,
Least Cost, Most Direct
Connection Avoiding
South Bay
Northern Connection Options
To Fort PierceTo Sebring &
Orlando
Indiantown
To Sebring &
Orlando
Okeelanta Mill
Project Conclusions and Costs
Highway Only Alternative
321 Mainline lane miles of highway widening &
resurfacing
11 new or widened bridges
15 intersection improvements
2 interchanges & 3 u-turn improvements
Construction Cost: $600.1M
ROW Cost: $42.5M
Design & CEI Cost: $120.0M
Total Cost: $762.7M
Multimodal Alternative
386 Mainline lane miles of highway widening &
reconstruction
23 new or widened bridges
20 intersection improvements
2 interchanges & 3 u-turn improvements
75 track-miles of rail
10 rail bridges
Construction Cost: $965.6M
ROW Cost: $87.4M
Design & CEI Cost: $193.1M
Total Cost: $1.25B ($487M more)
Conclusions
US 27 must be widened to accommodate future ILC traffic;
Potential rail demand estimated at 15 to 22 trains per day;
No engineering or environmental fatal flaws identified for widening US
27 & adding rail;
Adding a railroad determined to be physically feasible.
Reducing freight traffic through the population centers of the coast
between Ft. Pierce and Miami (80% freight diversion from FEC)
Freeing up capacity on the FEC for commuter passenger trains
Diverting truck traffic from I-95, Turnpike, and U.S. 27
Supporting economic development and job creation for the distressed
communities along the south and east and west sides of Lake Okeechobee
Providing transportation capacity to support further port growth
Benefits of Moving Forward
February 28, 2017 meeting at Port of Palm Beach with:
FEC Railway
Port of Palm Beach
Staff of US Congressman Brian Mast
Palm Beach MPO
Martin County
TCRPC Staff
April 21, 2017 Presentation to Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council
June 12, 2017 meeting at SFRPC with:
FEC Railway
Port Everglades
FDOT
Broward MPO
Miami-Dade TPO
TCRPC, SFRPC and CFRPC Staff
Congressional Staff for Deutch, Mast, and Wilson
Senatorial Staff for Rubio
Additional stakeholder identification and regional meetings
Seeking to establish working group to continue exploring the concept
Current Activities
THOMAS J. LANAHAN
DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
TREASURE COAST
REGIONAL PLANNING COUNCIL
(TCRPC)
(772) 221-4060
TLANAHAN@TCRPC.ORG
FOR MORE INFORMATION: