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PROJECT TIMELINE 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 WE ARE HERE Plan Develop Build Develop design options for termini, station locations, and transit operations Conduct environmental research Assess funding opportunities Select a Locally Preferred corridor option based on analysis and public feedback Complete advanced design and engineering Complete environmental process and obtain permits Secure project funding Plan for construction (including right-of-way needs) Gather public feedback Secure right-of-way (if needed) Construct Mill Plain BRT project Start of Service Complete 15 percent design Next steps Public involvement activities December 2018: Corridor Advisory Committee Meeting #4 Winter 2019: Public open house Ongoing briefings and direct outreach Project team activities Refine preferred alignment Refine potential station locations Explore transit priority options

WHAT WE HEARD C-TRAN hosted the first public open house for The Vine: project on August 8, 2018. The following are key comments we heard from 32 open house attendees. Community needs and priorities Design considerations Evaluation criteria Concern about traffic at I-205 interchange Consider ADA accessibility Improve transit service to community destinations Address issues with vehicle access at Mill Plain United Methodist Church Many commented on specific preferences about station locations No strong preference on east and west termini alignment Community members identified the following as the most important criteria to determine the best routing options for both the west and east ends of the route: Ridership potential Opportunity to improve safety and bike/pedestrian connectivity

CORRIDOR TRAFFIC CONDITIONS The project team analyzed traffic counts to identify existing congestion issues at key interchanges in Spring 2018. Staff evaluated both morning and afternoon conditions for two subareas. We will use the findings to help forecast future traffic congestion and inform decisions about Vine operations on the corridor. I-205/Mill Plain Interchange 7:45 8 am Recurring traffic delays by the I-205 interchange can slow transit travel times. 5 5:15 pm I-5/Downtown Interchange 7:45 8 am 5 5:15 pm Congestion level LOW HIGH

PRELIMINARY MILL PLAIN BRT - PRELIMINARY STATION LOCATIONS SR 500 KEY Existing Vine Service Washington & 12th* 7th St Turtle Place* Washington St Broadway St 15th & Broadway* 5 Broadway & 13th* Evergreen & C Ft Vancouver Wy Mill Plain & Ft Vancouver Mill Plain & Reserve Mill Plain & V Station location criteria Grand Blvd Mill Plain & Grand C-TRAN considered the following to determine preliminary station locations: Mill Plain & Brandt Existing ridership Access to destinations Passenger access to stations Safety Potential impacts to businesses or residences Cost effectiveness Potential impact to vehicle operations Transit operations 4th Plain Blvd Columbia River Mill Plain & Blandford Andresen Rd Mill Plain & Andresen SR 14 Mill Plain & Garrison Mill Plain & Lieser/87th Mill Plain & 90th/Mother Joseph Mill Plain & 97th/98th 205 Mill Plain & 105th Mill Plain & Chkalov Mill Plain & 126th 136th Ave Mill Plain & 136th Mill Plain & Park Crest/Hearthwood Mill Plain Corridor Alignment Options Preliminary Station Pair Location (* indicates one direction only) Preliminary Station Pair Location Subject to Alignment Option (* indicates one direction only) Preliminary Station Location Utilizing Existing Vine Station Mill Plain & 155th McGillivray Blvd Fisher s Landing 164th Ave Mill Plain & 164th 164th & Tech Center SE 20th St SR 14 SE 1st St 164th & 20th/McGillivray Fisher s Landing TC* Mill Plain & Tech Center/172nd Potential Transit Center 192nd Ave Potential * SE 34th St 0 1/4 1/2 1 mile Note: All locations assume station pairs in both directions except where indicated otherwise by an asterisk as follows: Station Name* November 2018

PROJECT PURPOSE AND NEED A Purpose and Need statement describes the transportation problems in the corridor and provides context for decision-makers as they consider the best design options. Why Mill Plain? Mill Plain is C-TRAN s second busiest transit corridor, is a major east-west connection in Vancouver, and is starting to see significant transit delays. The Regional Transportation Council (RTC) identified the corridor as a top priority for enhancing transit in 2008. The C-TRAN Board approved moving forward with BRT on Mill Plain in August 2017. Purpose Improve Mill Plain transit service to serve corridor growth, improve east-west and regional connectivity, improve transit travel time, and improve safety to access transit Build upon The Vine s recent success to improve transit service and amenities on Mill Plain Support the City of Vancouver s Comprehensive Plan, Complete Streets Policy, and ongoing subarea planning processes Need Accommodate corridor growth Improve east/west travel, transit connectivity, and regional mobility Make transit travel times more competitive and reliable Improve safety and access to transit The Mill Plain corridor is forecast to add over 22,000 new jobs by 2035, an increase of over 45 percent.

ENGAGING THE COMMUNITY We want to hear from you! C-TRAN is listening to community voices to plan safe, reliable, and effective transit solutions. The planning process is full of opportunities to comment on the design options for Mill Plain. Share your voice and help shape the outcome for The Vine:! How to submit comments: Tell us tonight: Place written comments in the comment box Talk to a member of the project team Comment online by visiting our online open house at catchthevine.com. E-mail us anytime: TheVine@c-tran.org Your Corridor Advisory Committee: C-TRAN has convened a Corridor Advisory Committee (CAC) to advise us about community needs and priorities. The CAC plans to meet five times this year. The 17-member CAC represents local businesses, educational institutions, community organizations, neighborhood associations, and community interest groups. Meeting notices are posted to our website at c-tran.com. Stay involved: Sign up for the project contact list Visit the project website at catchthevine.com for updates throughout the life of the project Request a project briefing for your community group Attend public meetings and provide comment

ALIGNMENT OPTIONS MILL PLAIN BRT - INITIAL ALIGNMENT OPTIONS Washington St 5 Grand Blvd SR 500 4th Plain Blvd Andresen Rd 205 KEY Mill Plain Corridor Alignment Options Existing Vine Service C-TRAN is considering two routing options for both the west and east ends of the planned route. SR 14 136th Ave 164th Ave 192nd Ave Columbia River 16th St 13th St 12th St 11th St 15th St Broadway & 15th Washington Broadway & 12th & 13th 5 Broadway St BRT Option MPDT Ft Vancouver Wy SE 1st St SE 164th Ave SE 172nd Ave BRT Option MPTC BRT Option FLTC SE 15th St SE 20th St Potential SE 192nd Ave Fisher s Landing 0 1/4 1/2 1 mile Evergreen Blvd 9th St 8th St 6th St Columbia St Washington St Turtle Place 7th St Main St BRT Option EDT C St Evergreen Blvd West Terminus McGillivray Blvd SR-14 SE 29th St Fisher s Landing SE 176th Ave C St Potential Local Routes SE 34th St East Terminus