98-6688. Environmental Impact Statement: Sacramento Amtrak and Folsom Corridor LRT Extensions and Double Tracking project in Sacramento County, CA  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 50 (Monday, March 16, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 12856-12858]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-6688]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Federal Transit Administration
    
    
    Environmental Impact Statement: Sacramento Amtrak and Folsom 
    Corridor LRT Extensions and Double Tracking project in Sacramento 
    County, CA
    
    AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration, DOT.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement 
    (EIS).
    
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    SUMMARY: The Federal Transit Administration (FTA), in cooperation with 
    the Sacramento Regional Transit District (RT), will prepare an 
    Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Sacramento Amtrak and 
    Folsom Corridor LRT Extensions and Double Tracking project in 
    accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the 
    California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
        The EIS will consider alternatives for improving direct transit 
    service within a corridor generally following U.S. Highway 50 between 
    the Amtrak station in downtown Sacramento and downtown Folsom, 
    California. The EIS will evaluate the following alternatives: a No-
    Build Alternative, a Transportation Systems Management (TSM) 
    Alternative, and a Light Rail Transit (LRT) Alternative.
        The Major Investment Study (MIS) for this project, the U.S. 50 
    Corridor Major Investment Study, was completed by the Sacramento Area 
    Council of Governments in December, 1997. Other previous studies 
    include various program- and construction-level environmental analyses 
    conducted by RT over the past eight years, and a City of Folsom 
    Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for a light-rail extension along the 
    easternmost segment of the corridor. RT will perform additional 
    preliminary engineering for the downtown Sacramento Amtrak extension, 
    the
    
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    Folsom extension, and double tracking, for a single, construction-level 
    Draft EIS/EIR for the entire corridor.
        Scoping will be accomplished through meetings and correspondence 
    with interested persons, organizations, the general public, federal and 
    state agencies. Letters describing the proposed action and soliciting 
    comments were sent to the appropriate federal, state and local 
    agencies, and to private organizations and citizens who have expressed 
    or are known to have interest in this proposal.
    
    DATES: Comment Due Date: Written comments on the scope of alternatives 
    and impacts to be considered must be postmarked no later than April 20, 
    1998 and should be sent to the Sacramento Regional Transit District at 
    the address below. Scoping Meetings: Two public scoping meetings will 
    be held: April 7, 1998 from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m., at the Nimbus Winery, 
    12401 Folsom Boulevard, Rancho Cordova, and on April 8, 1998 from 2:00 
    until 4:00 p.m. at the Energy Commission Building, Hearing Room A, 1516 
    9th Street, Sacramento. A brief presentation of the project purpose and 
    alternatives will be provided at the beginning of each meeting. RT and 
    consultant staff will be present to take agency and public input 
    regarding the scope of the environmental studies, key issues, and other 
    suggested alternatives.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments should be sent to Mr. Anthony Palmere, 
    Planning Manager, RT, 1400 29th Street, Sacramento, CA. 95816. Phone: 
    (916) 321-2866. The public scoping meetings will be held at the Nimbus 
    Winery, 12401 Folsom Boulevard, Rancho Cordova (April 7, 1998 from 7:00 
    until 9:00 p.m.), and at the Energy Commission Building, Hearing Room 
    A, 1516 9th Street, Sacramento (April 8, 1998 from 2:00 until 4:00 
    p.m.).
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert Hom, Director, Office of 
    Program Development (415) 744-3116.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Description of Project Area and Scope
    
        The FTA, as joint lead agency with the Sacramento RT, will prepare 
    an EIS on a proposal to improve direct transit service within an 
    approximately 23-mile-long corridor generally following U.S. Highway 50 
    between the Amtrak station in downtown Sacramento and downtown Folsom, 
    California. Studies will build upon previous evaluations of route and 
    mode alternatives and LRT extensions conducted over the past 8 years. 
    RT will perform preliminary engineering for the downtown Sacramento 
    Amtrak station extension, the Folsom extension, and double-tracking 
    segments, for a single, construction-level Draft EIS/EIR that satisfies 
    both NEPA and CEQA requirements.
    
    II. Project Purpose and Need
    
        The basic project purpose is to improve public transit service in 
    this rapidly growing corridor by providing increased transit capacity 
    and faster, convenient access between downtown Folsom and downtown 
    Sacramento. Associated needs include the following: enhancing regional 
    connectivity through expanded, interconnected LRT services along the 
    primary travel corridors in Sacramento County; accommodating future 
    travel demand by expanding modal options; alleviating growing traffic 
    congestion in the U.S. 50 corridor and on major east-west arterials; 
    alleviating the downtown Sacramento congestion and circulation impacts 
    of increased peak hour traffic; improving regional air quality by 
    reducing auto emissions; improving mobility options to employment, 
    education, medical, and retail centers for corridor residents, in 
    particular low-income, youth, elderly, disabled, and ethnic minority 
    populations; and supporting local economic and land development goals.
    
    III. Alternatives
    
        The No-Build Alternative will consist of all presently programmed, 
    that is, existing and fiscally committed elements of the Region's 
    Transportation Plan for this corridor and nearby areas. These are 
    expected to include HOV lanes on portions of U.S. 50; and RT, Folsom 
    Stage and El Dorado County Transit bus service improvements in the 
    Folsom corridor to meet projected employment growth and transit travel 
    demand.
        The TSM Alternative will include low-capital cost bus system 
    enhancements and traffic engineering, signalization, and other modest 
    capital improvements in addition to the programmed projects included in 
    the No-Build Alternative. The bus service enhancements are expected to 
    include RT shuttle buses between the Mather Field light rail station 
    and the employment centers in the White Rock Road, Mather Field, and 
    Sunrise Boulevard areas; new express buses from Folsom and El Dorado 
    County to the White Rock Road, Mather Field Road, and Sunrise Boulevard 
    employment centers and to the Mather Field Road station; and 
    continuation of Folsom Stage and El Dorado County express buses to 
    downtown Sacramento.
        The LRT Alternative is the Sacramento Amtrak and Folsom Corridor 
    LRT Extensions and Double Tracking project. It incorporates extension 
    of the existing LRT tracks from 7th and K streets in downtown 
    Sacramento, to the Amtrak Station in downtown Sacramento; extension of 
    the LRT tracks from the Mather Field station to downtown Folsom; and 
    track relocation and other facility modifications to provide for 
    double-tracking from Amtrak to a point approximately two miles east of 
    Sunrise Boulevard, becoming single track to Iron Point Road and 
    downtown Folsom. LRT stations are included at Sunrise Boulevard, Hazel 
    Avenue, and Iron Point Road, in addition to the downtown Sacramento 
    Amtrak station and a station in downtown Folsom. The LRT Alternative 
    may be constructed in stages, depending on ridership and cost 
    projections to be developed during the studies. Proposed implementation 
    phasing and LRT and bus system operational changes to accommodate the 
    proposed LRT extensions will be described and evaluated in the Draft 
    EIS/EIR. Also, environmental review of four additional stations, at 
    Horn Road, Coloma Road, Kilgore Road, and Silverbrook Drive, will be 
    provided to enable construction of these stations as funding permits. 
    An LRT maintenance facility will be considered in the area between 
    Sunrise Boulevard and the Iron Point Road stations.
        The EIS/EIR will address the full range of other alternatives that 
    have been considered in developing the proposed project.
    
    IV. Probable Effects
    
        Impacts proposed for analysis include changes in the physical 
    environment (natural resources, air quality, noise, water quality, 
    geology, visual); changes in the social environment (land use, business 
    and neighborhood disruptions); changes in traffic and pedestrian 
    circulation; impacts on parklands and historic sites; changes in 
    transit service and patronage; associated changes in highway 
    congestion; capital, operating, and maintenance costs; and financial 
    implications. Impacts will be identified both for the construction 
    period and for the long-term operation of the alternatives. The 
    proposed evaluation criteria include transportation, environmental, 
    social, economic, and financial measures as required by current federal 
    (NEPA), and State (CEQA) environmental laws and current Council on 
    Environmental Quality (CEQ) and FTA guidelines.
        The TSM and LRT alternatives are expected to increase transit 
    ridership, and therefore may improve air quality and reduce automobile 
    traffic
    
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    congestion in the U.S. 50 corridor. Possible adverse environmental 
    effects of these alternatives include localized traffic congestion or 
    delay, property acquisition/ displacement, visual, noise/vibration, 
    wetlands/natural resources, hazardous materials, and temporary 
    construction-phase impacts. Mitigating measures will be explored for 
    identified adverse effects.
        To ensure that the full range of issues related to this proposed 
    action are addressed and all significant issues identified, comments 
    and suggestions are invited from all interested parties. Comments or 
    questions concerning this proposed action and the EIS/EIR should be 
    directed to RT at the address provided above.
    
        Issued on: March 11, 1998.
    Leslie Rogers,
    Region IX Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 98-6688 Filed 3-13-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/16/1998
Department:
Federal Transit Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
Document Number:
98-6688
Pages:
12856-12858 (3 pages)
PDF File:
98-6688.pdf