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Memorandum DATE February 22, 2019 CITY OF DALLAS TO Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council SUBJECT February 27, 2019 City Council Agenda Item #19 On Wednesday, February 27, 2019 you will be presented with agenda item 19, which includes a resolution clarifying and affirming the City Council s direction and expectations for development of the Interstate 30 corridor. There will also be a correction to the resolution posted on the addendum with updated language based on additional feedback from the Mobility Solutions, Infrastructure and Sustainability Committee. The changes are underlined in Sections 1 through 4 on the last page of the resolution. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Majed Al-Ghafry, P.E. Assistant City Manager [Attachment] c: T.C. Broadnax, City Manager Chris Caso, City Attorney (Interim) Carol A. Smith, City Auditor (Interim) Bilierae Johnson, City Secretary Preston Robinson, Administrative Judge Kimberly Bizor Tolbert, Chief of Staff to the City Manager Jon Fortune, Assistant City Manager Joey Zapata, Assistant City Manager Nadia Chandler Hardy, Assistant City Manager and Chief Resilience Officer M. Elizabeth Reich, Chief Financial Officer Laila Alequresh, Chief Innovation Officer Directors and Assistant Directors Our Product is Service Empathy Ethics Excellence Equity

City of Dallas 1500 Marilla Street Dallas, Texas 75201 Agenda Information Sheet File #: 19-195 Item #: 19. STRATEGIC PRIORITY: AGENDA DATE: February 27, 2019 COUNCIL DISTRICT(S): 1, 2, 7 DEPARTMENT: EXECUTIVE: Mobility Solutions, Infrastructure, and Sustainability Department of Transportation Majed Al-Ghafry SUBJECT Authorize a resolution clarifying and affirming the City Council s direction and expectations for development of the Interstate 30 corridor - Financing: No cost consideration to the City BACKGROUND In April 2018, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) provided City staff with preliminary conceptual design plans for the reconstruction of Interstate 30 (I-30) starting at the I-35E/I-30 Horseshoe and ending at South Barry Avenue/Munger Boulevard. Conversations between City and TxDOT staff, along with a review of the preliminary design plans, suggest that TxDOT may be pursuing a traditional freeway-centric approach to the I-30 corridor redesign. Staff believes this approach is contrary to the direction received from the Dallas City Council. Based on several foundational studies, City staff identified eight common design principles that should inform future development of the I-30 corridor. This development should: Accommodate multi-modal connections across, and mass transit options along, the I-30 corridor; Incorporate complete streets and other urban design elements to frontage roads; Not be any higher or wider than the current I-30 and should include at-grade crossings to improve neighborhood connectivity; Include better multi-modal connection to the High Speed Rail station area; Maintain the street grid where appropriate; Maximize development potential of abandoned right-of-way through ramp reconfiguration; Provide for strategic placement of deck parks; and Allow for alternative scenarios for I-345 redesign and include design and plans for construction of I-345 concurrent with the I-30 project. City of Dallas Page 1 of 2 Printed on 2/15/2019 powered by Legistar

File #: 19-195 Item #: 19. Approval of this resolution clarifies and affirms the City Council s direction and expectations for development of the I-30 corridor. PRIOR ACTION/REVIEW (COUNCIL, BOARDS, COMMISSIONS) The Mobility Solutions, Infrastructure, and Sustainability Committee was briefed regarding this item on January 28, 2019. The Mobility Solutions, Infrastructure, and Sustainability Committee was briefed by memorandum regarding this matter on February 11, 2019. FISCAL INFORMATION No cost consideration to the City. MAP Attached City of Dallas Page 2 of 2 Printed on 2/15/2019 powered by Legistar

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DRAFT February 27, 2019 WHEREAS, in 2014, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) began a multiyear process, called the City Center Master Assessment Process (CityMAP), to receive feedback and input from stakeholders regarding the reinvention of major City Center highways in Dallas including reconstruction of Interstate 30 (I-30) from the Downtown canyon to Dolphin Road; and WHEREAS, the CityMAP included feedback from more than 200 stakeholders representing residents, elected officials, government staff, advocacy groups, developers, business owners, and institutions in the study area; and WHEREAS, the CityMAP made specific recommendations regarding the I-30 reconstruction including recommendations for improved multi-modal overpasses, reconfigured on and off ramps, additional overpasses, decking along the I-30 corridor; redesigned and rationalized street grid process; and lowered cross sections in East Dallas; and WHEREAS, in June 2015, City Staff in conjunction with Downtown Dallas Inc. began a comprehensive long-term planning process to update the Downtown Dallas 360 strategic plan with The 360 Plan to further advance the original vision and guide the future of the City Center, including areas adjacent to the I-30 reconstruction project; and WHEREAS, the 360 Plan planning process included feedback from more than 250 stakeholders during 150 stakeholder meetings with representatives from neighborhood groups, residents, business owners, and other community partners in the study area; and WHEREAS, the 360 Plan made specific recommendations regarding I-30 including recommendations for: on and off ramps; overpasses; deck parks; bridges; frontage roads; width and depth of I-30; and recommendations for accommodating development along the edges of I-30; and WHEREAS, on January 27, 2016, City Council adopted the City of Dallas Complete Streets Design Manual, a policy guide and reference for street design standards by Resolution No. 16-0173; and WHEREAS, the City of Dallas Complete Streets Design Manual includes many of the same recommendations found in CityMAP, The 360 Plan, and the High Speed Rail Station Zone Assessment, and WHEREAS, on June 13, 2016, the Transportation and Trinity River Project Committee was briefed by TxDOT staff on the recommendations from the CityMAP; and

DRAFT February 27, 2019 WHEREAS, on November 6, 2017, the Mobility Solutions, Infrastructure and Sustainability Committee was briefed on the High Speed Rail Station Zone Assessment; and WHEREAS, Texas Central Rail Partners identified an area abutting I-30 where High Speed Rail between Dallas and Houston will terminate; and WHEREAS, Texas Central Rail, in conjunction with the City of Dallas, sponsored a study to make recommendations for the area surrounding the station, called the High Speed Rail Station Zone Assessment; and WHEREAS, the High Speed Rail Station Zone Assessment plan made specific recommendations regarding I-30 including recommendations for reconstruction of Griffin Street, construction of a deck park, and improved multimodal overpasses; and WHEREAS, on December 13, 2017, City Council adopted The 360 Plan by Resolution No. 17-1940; and WHEREAS, in April 2018, TxDOT provided City staff with preliminary conceptual design plans for the reconstruction of I-30 starting at the I-35E/I-30 Horseshoe interchange in Dallas and ending at South Barry Avenue/Munger Boulevard; and WHEREAS, the preliminary conceptual design plans for the reconstruction of I-30 that TxDOT provided to City staff do not yet include some of the items identified as important in the studies and manuals identified above; and WHEREAS, on January 28, 2019, the Mobility Solutions, Infrastructure, and Sustainability Committee was briefed on guiding principles related to the construction of the I-30 corridor that are informed by CityMAP, The 360 Plan, the High Speed Rail Station Zone Assessment, and the City of Dallas Complete Streets Design Manual; and supported a resolution that identified the following eight guiding principles for reconstruction of I-30 through Dallas. The redesign should: (1) accommodate multimodal connections across, and mass transit options along, the I-30 corridor; (2) incorporate Complete Streets and other urban design elements to frontage roads; (3) not be any higher or wider than the current I-30 and should include at-grade crossings to improve neighborhood connectivity; (4) include better multi-modal connection to the High Speed Rail station area; (5) maintain the street grid where appropriate; (6) maximize development potential of abandoned right-of-way through ramp reconfiguration; (7) provide for strategic placement of deck parks; and (8) allow for alternative scenarios for I-345 redesign and include design and plans for construction of I-345 concurrent with the I-30 reconstruction project; and WHEREAS, TxDOT welcomes input and feedback from the City and impacted stakeholders on the future of the I-30 corridor.

DRAFT February 27, 2019 Now Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DALLAS: SECTION 1. That City staff shall communicate to Texas Department of Transportation the City s expectation that the I-30 redesign incorporate the guiding principles identified within CityMAP, The 360 Plan, the High Speed Rail Station Zone Assessment, and the City of Dallas Complete Streets Design Manual. These guiding principles include that the I-30 corridor redesign should: (1) accommodate multi-modal connections across, and mass transit options along, the I-30 corridor; (2) incorporate Complete Streets and other urban design elements to frontage roads; (3) not be any higher or wider than the current I-30 and should include at-grade crossings to improve neighborhood connectivity; (4) include better multi-modal connection to the High Speed Rail station area; (5) maintain the street grid where appropriate; (6) maximize development potential of abandoned right-of-way through ramp reconfiguration; (7) provide for strategic placement of deck parks; and (8) allow for alternative scenarios for I-345 redesign and include feasibility studies and design and plans for construction of I-345 concurrent with the I-30 reconstruction project. Alternative scenarios for I-345 should enhance mobility for residents of Southern Dallas and consider growth projections related to travel patterns. SECTION 2. That City staff shall continue to work with TxDOT and other partners and stakeholders to identify specific design recommendations for the I-30 reconstruction project. These recommendations will be based on professional engineering and urban design principles and practices which reflect the framework for geometric design that is more flexible, multi-modal and performance-based to make unique design solutions that meet the needs of all highway and street users. SECTION 3. That City staff shall continue to provide feedback and recommendations to and TxDOT would be judiciously prudent during design and right-of-way acquisition to minimize the use of eminent domain proceedings on the I-30 reconstruction project based on the feedback and recommendations received from stakeholders and through staff s own research. SECTION 4. That this resolution shall take effect immediately from and after its passage in accordance with the provisions of the Charter of the City of Dallas, and it is accordingly so resolved.