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2003

Austin-San Antonio Commuter Rail District Board of Directors holds its first meeting February 2003, with 14 members: Austin (elected official and business community representative), San Antonio (elected official and business community representative), Bexar County, Travis County, Alamo Regional Transit, Capital Area Rural Transportation System, Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority, VIA Metropolitan Transit, Capital Area MPO, San Antonio-Bexar County MPO, and 2 representatives of the general public appointed by the Texas Transportation Commission

Staffing agreement with Austin-San Antonio Corridor Council executed

Organizational Bylaws adopted

Procurement and DBE/HUB policies adopted

Applied for and received authorization for $5.7 million Federal grant for studies related to rail implementation

Applied for and received $1.4 million as 20% local match in toll credits from TxDOT

Negotiated agreements for local funding with cities, counties, and metropolitan transportation authorities in the region to cover operations and staffing of the District

Rail project approved in Austin (CAMPO), San Antonio (SA-BCMPO), TxDOT Transportation Improvement Plans

Executed Advanced Transportation Funding Agreement with TxDOT

Selected and executed contract with Project Management Team

Published three white papers: Project Funding, Railroad Coordination, Project Workplan

Approved Public Involvement Plan

Proposed potential relocation plan with TxDOT to Union Pacific

Formed Board Committees:

Conducted initial staff organizational meetings with:

2004

Created Rail District web site: www.asarail.org

Developed public information brochure

Selected and executed contract with federal legislative consultant

Participated in joint meeting of Austin and San Antonio metropolitan planning organizations

Completed macro-level economic impact study: The Regional Implications of Regional Passenger Rail

Created Executive Committee of the Board

Completed 2004 Feasibility Study Update

Selected and executed contract for planning and preliminary engineering services

Participated in UP Relocation Task Force

2005

Worked with TxDOT and Bexar County on relocation negotiations with Union Pacific (MOU signed between State and UP March 2005)

Established cost/alignment parameters for Union Pacific relocation

Conducted 9 public meetings throughout the Corridor

Created speakers bureau and gave presentations to agencies and civic organizations throughout the Austin-San Antonio corridor

Established electronic document control system to FTA standards

Website up and running (up to 7,000 hits/month)

Hired senior planner/administrator for Rail District

Texas Rail Relocation and Improvement Fund passed by voters statewide by 54% margin

Revised District’s State legislation on Board terms, teleconferencing

Completed selection of Locally Preferred Alternative and MPO approvals from CAMPO and SA-BCMPO

Completed micro-level economic impact analyses on 15 preliminary station locations

Added three new members to Rail District: City of Georgetown, City of San Marcos, Williamson County

2006

Completed revenue forecasts for transportation infrastructure zones around rail stations

Executed contract for legal services related to freight rail negotiations

Executed contract for negotiation of tax increment financing agreements and transit-oriented development ordinances

Continued speakers bureau and gave presentations to agencies and civic organizations throughout the Austin-San Antonio corridor

Conducted orientation workshop for new Board members

Amended procurement policy

Executed interlocal agreement with City of Austin and Capital Metro for Seaholm station location study in downtown Austin

Executed interlocal agreement with VIA Metropolitan Transit for Westside Multimodal Center study of station location in downtown San Antonio

Received federal FY06 appropriation to continue planning and engineering studies

Completed financial analysis and developed local funding strategies

Completed Phase 2 and Phase 3 ridership modeling

Selected and executed contract with federal legislative consultant

Completed Station Design Report

Completed Conceptual Engineering Design Report

Conducted peer review of engineering cost estimates

Completed Seaholm station location study

Completed nine presentations to corridor jurisdictions’ elected officials on the project’s costs and benefits

2007

San Antonio-Bexar County MPO allocated metropolitan mobility funds for the commuter rail project: $10 million in FY11 and $10 million in FY12

Completed Financial and Economic Benefits Study

Completed eight presentations to corridor jurisdictions' elected officials on project's costs and benefits

Completed eleven presentations to corridor jurisdictions' senior staff on project's costs and benefits

Added three new members to Rail District: Hays County, cities of New Braunfels and Schertz

Completed Existing Conditions Report

Completed Alternatives Analysis Report

Approved station location evaluation criteria and process

Redesigned website and upgraded website functions

Completed Westside Multimodal Center study of station location in downtown San Antonio

Continued speakers bureau and gave presentations to agencies and civic organizations throughout the Austin-San Antonio corridor

2008

Awarded federal metropolitan mobility funds from Capital Area MPO: $5 million in FY09 and $5 million in FY10

Conducted meetings and discussions with Union Pacific executive-level staff on early access to UP corridor for passenger service

Launched Amtrak Feasibility Study in partnership with Texas Department of Transportation and Amtrak

Completed high-level feasibility analysis of SH 130 corridor as possible future route for regional passenger rail service

Investigated and pursued state funding through the Texas Emissions Reduction Program for Rail District members

Executed agreement with Texas Department of Transportation to fund San Antonio Freight Study Phase 3

Initiated branding services for Rail District, selected consultant team

Formed a statewide coalition in support of the Texas Rail Relocation and Improvement Fund

Drafted and introduced state legislation on rail relocation funding

Continued speakers bureau and gave presentations to agencies and civic organizations throughout the Austin-San Antonio corridor