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10/7/12 Anaheim transportation center picks up speed - latimes.com 1/4 www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-high-speed-anaheim-20121007,0,778435.story Comments 11 Email Share 0 Tweet Tweet 11 The $184-million project is being praised as iconic and futuristic by some. To others, it's the 'Crystal Cathedral of train stations.' By Rick Rojas, Los Angeles Times October 6, 2012 , 5:05 p.m. Membership Serv ices Jobs Cars Real Estate Subscribe Rentals Classifieds Custom Publishing Place Ad LOCAL LOCAL U.S. WORLD BUSINESS SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT HEALTH LIVING TRAVEL OPINION DEALS IN THE NEWS: O'REILLY-STEWART INFIELD FLY RULE HUGO CHAVEZ SPACEX UCLA-CAL BEN AFFLECK GAS PRICES Search Anaheim transportation center picks up speed Recommend 6 Soon it will sprout from an industrial patch between Anaheim's sports stadiums, a massive 67,000-square-foot structure with white steel ribbons arching high into the sky and a state-of-the-art transparent material that will let the Southern California sun gleam into what has been billed as the upcoming transportation hub of Orange County. The Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center — known simply as ARTIC among transportation planners — will look like an iceberg beside the 57 Freeway by the time it's estimated to be finished in 2014. Supporters hail the $184-million project as the realization of Recommended on Facebook TV ad against food labeling initiative Proposition 37 is pulled 246 people recommended this. Gas prices set a record in California 486 people recommended this. 'Sheriff' John Rovick dies at 93; Connect Like 323k advertisement $24 for an Urban Scavenger Hunt (reg. $49) Plaschke: Lakers games become can't- watch-TV South Korea puzzles over 'Gangnam Style' success L.A. NOW POLITICS CRIME EDUCATION O.C. WESTSIDE NEIGHBORHOODS ENVIRONMENT OBITUARIES High-speed spending: Bullet train may need $3.5 million a day Is California's high-speed train on track or off the rails? A rendering of the 67,000-square-foot Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center, or ARTIC, between Anaheim Stadium and the Honda Center. The $184-million project is estimated to be finished in 2014. (City of Anaheim / October 5, 2012) Bart_Reed Like 323k

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The $184-million project is being praised as iconic and futuristic by some. To others, it's the'Crystal Cathedral of train stations.'

By Rick Rojas, Los Angeles Times

October 6, 2012 , 5:05 p.m.

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LOCAL U.S. WORLD BUSINESS SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT HEALTH LIVING TRAVEL OPINION DEALS

IN THE NEWS: O'REILLY-STEWART INFIELD FLY RULE HUGO CHAVEZ SPACEX UCLA-CAL BEN AFFLECK GAS PRICESSearch

Anaheim transportation center picks up speed

Recommend 6

Soon it will sprout from an industrial patch between

Anaheim's sports stadiums, a massive 67,000-square-foot

structure with white steel ribbons arching high into the sky

and a state-of-the-art transparent material that will let the

Southern California sun gleam into what has been billed as

the upcoming transportation hub of Orange County.

The Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center —

known simply as ARTIC among transportation planners —

will look like an iceberg beside the 57 Freeway by the time it's

estimated to be finished in 2014.

Supporters hail the $184-million project as the realization of

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High-speed spending: Bullet trainmay need $3.5 million a day

Is California's high-speed train ontrack or off the rails?

A r en der in g of th e 6 7 ,000-squ a r e-foot A n a h eim Reg ion a l Tr a n spor ta t ion In ter m oda l Cen ter , or

A RTIC, betw een A n a h eim Sta diu m a n d th e Hon da Cen ter . Th e $1 8 4 -m illion pr oject is est im a ted to

be fin ish ed in 2 01 4 . (City of A n a h eim / October 5 , 2 01 2 )

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a long-held ambition and an essential piece of the

transportation puzzle in Orange County, where current rail

and public transit options might someday meet up with the

promised California high-speed rail or other futuristic

projects.

Its detractors scoff at the station now under construction as

ostentatious and ill-advised — the "Crystal Cathedral of train

stations," as one critic put it.

But civic boosters say ARTIC, with its arresting architecture,

will serve as a bold reminder of Anaheim's prominence as one

the state's large cities.

"Anaheim is really a centerpiece, a gateway for Southern

California," said Kris Murray, a city councilwoman. "It's a

beautiful facility. I think it will be a destination in itself."

The station is being planted alongside some of the top

destinations in the city: It's wedged between the homes of the

Angels and the Ducks. The convention center, among the

largest on the West Coast, is nearby. Disneyland is too.

"The design reflects what it really is," said Lorri Galloway,

another city councilwoman and an Orange County

Transportation Authority board member. "It is iconic,

futuristic — something that draws people, the mere beauty of

it."

It's also something, they argued, that a county with 40 million annual visitors desperately needs.

Planners anticipate that ARTIC will draw more than 10,000 daily boardings once it opens and will

encourage residents and tourists alike to consider transportation options other than clogging the

freeways.

ARTIC will replace a more modest station closer to Anaheim Stadium that now is a hub for

Metrolink and for Amtrak, with 2,700 daily boardings, according to city officials.

The new station, officials say, will consume a 200,000-square-foot plot of land — enough for 41/2

football fields — and have 1,082 parking spaces. Yet it's going to be energy-efficient, they promise,

with a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED, certification.

The project is funded predominantly through Measure M, the county's half-cent sales tax that voters

approved in 1990 and renewed in 2006. Over the years, the tax money has mostly been spent

widening freeways.

Natalie Meeks, Anaheim's public works director, said the concept of ARTIC has been discussed by

city officials for nearly 20 years. The notion gathered momentum when Anaheim was chosen as the

southernmost terminus of the planned statewide high-speed rail line.

At one point, construction was set to begin in Anaheim, but now there's some doubt whether the

high-speed train will ever extend this far south.

During the design process, Meeks said, plans centered on two goals: "It needed to be functional, it

needed to work, it needed to be convenient and seamless," she said. Yet it also had to be "iconic and

really make a statement about coming to Orange County and coming to Southern California."

Shawn Nelson, a county supervisor and OCTA board member, fears that ARTIC's planners may be

more concerned with building something iconic than being judicious in spending taxpayer money

and serving transit riders.

The ridership numbers, he argued, just don't justify the investment. Fullerton and Irvine, he said,

have more train riders and operate without such expansive — and expensive — stations.

"It's a cool-looking monument," Nelson said. "It's like saying, 'What does the Eiffel Tower do?' It

doesn't do anything. It just looks cool.

"They won't be aided in anything [by having ARTIC], but they won't be impeded either. It's a

nothing."

Murray disagreed, contending that the station would be a critical asset — one that would be useful

the moment it's scheduled to open, in two years. Among the benefits would be the 5,000 jobs that

officials said ARTIC would create during and after construction.

"It's foundational to quality of life," she said. "It's foundational to the economy. It's foundational to

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the environment.... It's thrilling we are moving forward with a project of this magnitude."

Galloway also challenged those who say the investment is too costly. She said it's a project that

"catapults Anaheim to a significant place" by trying to be forward-looking in terms of transportation.

Critics may say "it's too much money, it's a boondoggle," Galloway said. "It's exactly the opposite,"

she said. "This is the future."

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Bahiyah at 10:43 PM October 06, 2012

I thought governments in California is broke. Where will the city get that $184-million forthe project?

Bahiyah at 10:42 PM October 06, 2012

Anaheim is in competition with Los Angeles to become a central city. Anaheim is planning tobecome the central city of Orange County by building the new transportation facility. Thattransportation facility will be the Union Station of Anaheim. The $184-million project pricetag for the facility could be better spent on neighborhood rehabilitation to keep Anaheim apeople city.

moe_b. at 10:13 PM October 06, 2012

sooner or later the dollar will lose reserve currency status, and gas will cost as much here asit does for the rest of the world - thus, we won't be able to afford the auto culture anymoreand have to rely on mass transporation (trains, etc.).

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