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This memorandum provides a status report on the Diridon Station to Airport Connector project, detailing progress made in Phase 1, including the delivery of conceptual design plans and a draft Feasibility Validation Report. The report covers technical feasibility, commercial structure, financial feasibility, and benefit-cost analysis, highlighting the need for further examination and adjustments in various areas. Extensive outreach and coordination efforts with stakeholders have been undertaken, and a final report is expected in June 2024.
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The Diridon Station to Airport Connector aims to connect Diridon Station and San José Mineta International Airport using automated electric transit vehicles.
The City Council approved an ordinance in April 2022 for alternative project delivery methods.
Phase 1 of the project has progressed significantly, with the delivery of conceptual design plans and a draft Feasibility Validation Report.
The draft report includes sections on technical feasibility, commercial structure, financial feasibility, and benefit-cost analysis.
Stakeholder outreach has involved multiple agencies and community meetings to gather input on project design.
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The document appears to be a draft, as indicated by the mention of a draft Feasibility Validation Report.
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T&E AGENDA: ITEM: TO: SUBJECT: 06/03/24 (d) 5 TRANSPORTATION AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE FROM: John Ristow Mukesh (Mookie) Patel DIRIDON STATION TO AIRPORT CONNECTOR STATUS REPORT DATE: 5/13/24 Approved Date 5/24/24 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 6 RECOMMENDATION Accept a status report on the initial insight into the feasibility study under development for the Diridon Station to Airport Connector project. BACKGROUND The San José Diridon Station to Airport Connector (Connector) intends to provide a quick, reliable transit system connecting Diridon Station and San José Mineta International Airport. The Connector will use automated electric transit vehicles on a new dedicated guideway. The City Council approved an ordinance on April 19, 2022, allowing alternative project delivery methods for procurement and contracts. The ordinance allows for a pre-development agreement (Agreement) for project development and Design-Build-Finance-Operate-Maintain (DBFOM) for construction. The City issued a request for proposals in May 2022 with a multi-step Agreement. On April 18, 2023, City Council selected the San José Connection Partners (Connection Partners) and authorized funding for Phase 1 of the...
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This document is titled 'Diridon Station to Airport Connector Status Report' and spans 137 pages. It includes repeated references to the SJC Airport and the Diridon Station Connector, indicating a 10% conceptual design status as of February 9, 2024. The document contains addresses for locations in San Jose, CA.
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Title: Diridon Station to Airport Connector Status Report
Total Pages: 137
Status: 10% conceptual design
Date mentioned: February 9, 2024
Addresses listed: 1723 Rogers Ave, Suite E and 1732 North First Street, Suite 400, San Jose, CA 95112
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The document is a status report on the Diridon Station to Airport Connector project, detailing its goals, current progress, and future steps. It aims to connect two regional transportation hubs using automated transit vehicles, addressing the need for competitive transit service to the airport. The report outlines cost goals, public-private partnership delivery strategies, and phases of the pre-development agreement. It highlights both positive developments and open questions regarding technology, financial viability, and benefit-cost analysis. The report anticipates a final feasibility validation report in June 2024 and outlines a funding strategy involving various grants and loans.
Key points
Connects Diridon Station and the airport with automated transit vehicles.
Project aims to improve transit competitiveness and expand service to underserved areas.
Current market conditions and cost goals are outlined, with a target construction cost of ~$500 million.
Public-private partnership delivery aims to optimize costs and minimize public funding.
Progress includes technology development and conceptual design, but there are risks and uncertainties.
Funding strategies include applying for grants and federal loans.
Next steps include a final feasibility validation report expected in June 2024.
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Diridon Station to Airport Connector Mookie Patel, Director of Aviation John Ristow, Director of Transportation Ramses Madou, Division Manager, Dept. of Transportation Transportation & Environment Committee Item d.5 Diridon Station to Airport Connector Status Report June 3, 2024 Overview and Background What o Connects two regional transportation hubs o Automated transit vehicles on dedicated guideway o Optional Intra-Airport Connector Why o Transit to the Airport is currently not competitive o Increased transit service connecting to o Can expand to other underserved corridors Why Now o Diridon Integrated Station o Land Availability o Airport Expansion 2 Diridon Station Redesign Integration Diridon Station Joint Policy Advisory Board: https://santaclaravta.iqm2.com/Citizens/Board/107 4-Diridon-Station-Joint-Policy-Advisory-Board Looking west from SAP on Santa Clara Street Mott MacDonald Restricted 3 Aim: Significantly Reduce Cost Cost Goals for San José Current Market 5.5 miles of guideway Passengers/hour: 10,000 $1.95 billion construction Total $4.9 billion, with operations and maintenance ~7–8 miles of guideway Passengers/hour: 1,500 start (4,500 long-term) ~$500 million...