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Working with State DOTsWSDOT-Sound Transit

Landbank Overview

May 20, 20142014 FTA Real Estate Workshop

Roger HansenSound Transit, Director of Real Property

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• Sound Transit has the need to use WSDOT highway property for all three of its lines of business

– Regional Express Bus service– Sounder Commuter Rail– Link Light Rail

• The bulk of the need is with Link Light Rail

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Regional Express

• Canyon Park overpass for Regional Express• Purchase of the Mercer Island Park and Ride Lot

for Regional Express

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Sounder Commuter Rail

• Kent DOT maintenance site for use as part of the Kent Station for Sounder Commuter Rail

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Link Light Rail Examples

• Tunnel under I-5 for Initial Segment and University Link

• Boeing Access Road/I-5 overpass for Link• Occupy I-5 right of way for Link Tukwila Freeway

Route• Occupy I-5 right of way at Northgate Tunnel Portal

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• WSDOT requires fair market rental for the use of highway property for non-highway purposes.

• Required by the 18th amendment to the State constitution, aka the “gas tax” amendment.

• This provision gives rise to WSDOT position that transit uses are not “highway purposes.”

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• The agency’s Regional Express program includes the construction and financing of a number of HOV interchanges, and related highway projects that will be transferred without charge to WSDOT.

• The Landbank Agreement allows the cost of these highway improvements to be used as a credit toward acquisition of rights to be used for non-highway purposes by Sound Transit.

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• The Landbank is an accounting arrangement created to provide a mechanism to capture the value of the Regional Express program to offset the costs of using WSDOT properties for various ST projects.

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• The Landbank Agreement, between ST and WSDOT, was initially approved by the Sound Transit Board and WSDOT in 2000, and amended and restated in 2003. The main provisions include:

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• ST agrees to notify WSDOT of WSDOT property needed by the agency.

• WSDOT will issue a 40 year airspace lease in most cases where the underlying property, such as I-5, cannot be sold, and will transfer ownership of other property where permitted.

• Rent for the first twenty years will be calculated on a present value basis, and paid in advance as a “debit” from the Landbank credits.

• Provision is made for reimbursing ST for the unamortized cost of the ST project if the lease needs to be terminated early.

• Additional payments will be required to WSDOT when the initial 20 years of a lease ends.

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Credits

•ST HOV projects and related highway purpose improvement projects will receive a provisional credit at the time of bidding for the project with reconciliation at the end of the project. •The total of all ST projects for which a credit will be received is expected to exceed $370,000,000.

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Debits

•Transfers of property or leases to ST results in a debit to the Landbank representing the fair market value of the property rights transferred. •Approximately $54 million of debits are expected to be used for all of the Sound Move projects (the initial voter-approved projects). Thus it is anticipated that Sound Move will end with approximately $316 million in land bank credits for ST2 (the second installment of voter-approved projects).

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• Land Bank agreement continues until 2040.• Remaining balance is expected to be utilized for

future ST2 projects on WSDOT property such as East Link, North Link and/or other Regional Express and Sounder projects

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Current and Pending Credits

• Approved and pending credits total over $370M

• Approved and pending debits total $54M

• Remaining balance $316M

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Projects for which Sound Transit Received Credits

• Lynnwood HOV $24M

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Lynnwood HOV

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Sound Transit Credits

• South Everett Freeway Station $27M (credits pending)

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South Everett Freeway Station

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Sound Transit Credits

• Bellevue Direct Access @ I-405 $65M

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Bellevue Direct Access @ I-405

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Sound Transit Credits

• Totem Lake Freeway Station $56M

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Totem Lake Freeway Station

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Landbank Debits

• Issaquah Transit Center ($2.1M)

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Issaquah Transit Center

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Landbank Debits

• Mercer Island Park and Ride ($1.5M)

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Mercer Island P & R

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Landbank Debits

• University Link ($7.6M)

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UW Station to Capitol Hill Station

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N

I-5 Undercrossing

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I-5 Cross Section

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Landbank Debits

• Initial Segment– DSTT ($17.1M)– E-3 Busway ($ 4.0M)– Beacon Hill Tunnel ($ 1.8M)– Tukwila/Airport Link ($ 9.8M)

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DSTT

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E-3 Busway

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Beacon Hill Tunnel

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Beacon Hill Tunnel

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Beacon Hill Tunnel

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Tukwila Freeway Crossing

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Tukwila/Airport Link

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Tukwila/Airport Link

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