HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Transportation Email from Tyler Lonsdale 061120From:Taylor Lonsdale
To:Matt E. Ekstrom
Cc:Griffin Nielsen
Subject:RE: NWX - COB App # 19364
Date:Thursday, February 20, 2020 8:53:43 AM
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Good morning Matt. I apologize that I never replied. Thank you for following up. I talked with
Streamline and they do not currently have plans for service in the area. They are working with a
consultant now on route redesign and planning. Even with that they do not anticipate service in the
area in the near future without significant changes in funding. That said we will need to ensure that
the road designs will accommodate transit vehicles and that site plan development consider the
need for future transit stop locations. These site plan considerations should be such that a shelter at
the stop would be possible. As the Northwest Crossing development moves through future city
review we will continue to evaluate the needs of Streamline and may have requirements for future
submittals. If you have specific questions moving forward I am happy to be involved as needed to
ensure transit needs are considered as the project develops.
Taylor Lonsdale | Transportation Engineer
City of Bozeman | 20 E. Olive St. | Bozeman, MT 59715P: 406.582.2286M: 406.946.2188tlonsdale@bozeman.netwww.bozeman.net
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From: Matt E. Ekstrom <mekstrom@m-m.net>
Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2020 2:16 PM
To: Taylor Lonsdale <tlonsdale@BOZEMAN.NET>
Subject: RE: NWX - COB App # 19364
Taylor,
Just checking in to see what you learned from Streamline? Thanks, Matt
Matt E. Ekstrom, PE
Senior Land Development Engineer, Morrison-Maierle
406.922.6784 direct | 406.431.5819 mobile
From: Taylor Lonsdale [mailto:tlonsdale@BOZEMAN.NET]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2020 1:56 PM
To: Matt E. Ekstrom <mekstrom@m-m.net>
Cc: Griffin Nielsen <GNielsen@BOZEMAN.NET>; Laura Dornberger
<ldornberger@LocatiArchitects.com>
Subject: RE: NWX - COB App # 19364
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Hi Matt. Thanks for reaching out on this. I have contacted Streamline to ensure that I am clear on
their thoughts. Will it work if I have a response by Wednesday next week?
Taylor Lonsdale | Transportation Engineer
City of Bozeman | 20 E. Olive St. | Bozeman, MT 59715P: 406.582.2286M: 406.946.2188tlonsdale@bozeman.netwww.bozeman.net
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From: Matt E. Ekstrom <mekstrom@m-m.net>
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2020 7:43 AM
To: Taylor Lonsdale <tlonsdale@BOZEMAN.NET>
Cc: Griffin Nielsen <GNielsen@BOZEMAN.NET>; Laura Dornberger
<ldornberger@LocatiArchitects.com>
Subject: NWX - COB App # 19364
Taylor, Review comment #12 for Northwest Crossing Pre-Application states we need tocoordinate with you in regards to transit facilities. Could you tell us if there are publictransportation facility requirements for this project? Thank you,Matt 12. Section 38.400.120 – Public Transportation. All interior and exteriordevelopment streets that are designated as transit routes must be designed toaccommodate transit vehicles and facilities. If any streets on the interior or exterior ofthe development are designated as transit routes, the review authority may require thedeveloper to provide transit facilities such as transit stop signage, benches, bike racks,lighting and bus shelters. Coordinate bestpractices with Taylor Lonsdale, the City’s transportation engineer.
Matt E. Ekstrom, PE
Senior Land Development Engineer, Morrison-Maierle
406.922.6784 direct | 406.431.5819 mobile
2880 Technology Blvd W, Bozeman, MT 59718
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