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Description:
The
Montgomery County Department of Public Works and
Transportation (DPW&T), Washington Metropolitan
Area Transit Authority (WMATA) and the Maryland
Mass Transit Administration (MTA) are planning to
reconfigure the Silver Spring Metro Station area
as a multi-modal transit center. This facility will
be a major transit hub serving the Silver Spring
Central Business District and the region. Transportation
facilities to be accomodated in multiple tiers include:
Metrorail, Metrobus, MARC Rail, Ride On Bus, Intercity
buses (e.g. Greyhound), the Capital Crescent/Metropolitan
Branch (CC/MB) hiker/biker trail, taxis, a Kiss
and Ride and space for a possible Purple Line (Bi-County
Transitway). The relocation of the MARC station
has been completed as Phase 1 of this project. The
existing Metro Urban Park will be relocated on site,
providing open space for workers, residents and
visitors. Foulger Pratt, WMATA and the County are also proposing an air rights development over the Transit
Center that would include a 160,000 sf 200-room hotel, with ground floor retail, and 2 residential
buildings including up to 453 dwelling units. Select frontages along Wayne Avenue,
Colesville Road and publicly-accessible areas within
the development will also include transit and community
oriented retail.
M-NCPPC
Staff Contact:
Regarding the proposed private development:
Linda Komes
301-650-2860
Linda.Komes@mncppc-mc.org
Thomas
Autrey
301-495-4533
Thomas.Autrey@mncppc-mc.org
Glenn Kreger
301-495-4653
Glenn.Kreger@mncppc-mc.org
Applicant:
Public facility: Montgomery County Department of Public Works and
Transportation. Mr. Shri Gondhalekar (240) 777-
6071
Private development: Silver Spring Metro LLC.
Bryant Foulgar (240) 499-9600
Opportunities
for Public Participation:
The Planning Board conducted a public hearing on
the Mandatory Referral for the public component
of the project (i.e., the transit facility and the
park). On April 24, 2006 WMATA held a public hearing on
the project. Concerns expressed by speakers included
hiker/biker connectivity, the relocation of bus
stops during construction of the permanent transit
station. Additional information can be found at http://www.wmata.com/about/community/sstc_docket.pdf
In early 2007 the Planning Board will hold a public hearing regarding the new plans for the Transit Center, including the Project Plan for the private development.
Planning Board Review Process & Case Number:
On March 10, 2005 the Planning Board conducted a
public hearing on Mandatory Referral # 04106-MC-1,
the transit center public facility. Comments were
subsequently transmitted to Montgomery County and
WMATA.
In October 2006, revised plans for the public facility were submitted for Planning Board review. Project Plan #920050010 was also filed for the proposed private development over and around the Silver Spring Transit Center.
Planning Board Action:
None
Notes from M-NCPPC Staff:
Issues include appropriate replacement of Metro
Urban Park; provision for elevated CC/MB trail through
the Center; and coordination with the proposed Bi-County
Transitway (Purple Line). MTA staff is evaluating
the possibility of an alternative Purple Line alignment
along Wayne Avenue.
Date
of last page update: November 20, 2006
Contact
the Silver Spring/Takoma Park Team
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