The
Bay Area Transportation Partnership on
Thursday unanimously voted to support the
City of Galveston's downtown transportation
terminal, which also received a favorable
vote from the Houston-Galveston Area Council
Transportation Policy Committee. Listen
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"The
terminal currently serves, and has served in
the past, and will increasingly serve in the
future as a rail link between the League
City area and downtown Galveston," said
Michael Worthy of Island Transit, referring
to the excursion trains to the Galveston
Island Railroad Museum and Terminal, which
is across 25th Street from the proposed
downtown transportation terminal.
"Union Pacific Railroad recently
approved the City of Galveston to conduct
additional railroad passenger demonstration
projects."
Rick
Beverlin of The Goodman Corporation added
that the terminal will serve the extension
of the Galveston Trolley to the University
of Texas Medical Branch and will serve as an
intermodal access to the mainland and other
parts of the island."
Robin
Sterry of the Grand Parkway Authority
updated the BATP board on the Grand Parkway
project. Listen
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"The
original concept began in the '60s,"
she said recalling the history of the
project. "They envisioned a
connectivity of regional parks for the
region."
Sterry
said the Grand Parkway will encircle the
Greater Houston Metropolitan Area, except
that there will not be a new bridge across
Galveston Bay.
"We
will use the existing facility along 146
there," Sterry said.
She
said that identifying the corridor for the
Grand Parkway through Bay Area Houston is
difficult.
"We
have to be compatible with the local
planning agencies, we look at cost
effectiveness, and we just try to address
all of these issues," Sterry said,
adding that a toll system will likely be
included in the project.
"The
Texas Transportation Commission has directed
Grand Parkway and all highways throughout
the state of Texas that are adding capacity
to look at toll viability," Sterry
said. "Grand Parkway will be a
toll road."
Lily
Wells and Lynn Spencer of the
Houston-Galveston Area Council updated the
board on the Draft 2025 Regional
Transportation Plan and the Draft 2006-2008
Transportation Improvement Plan.
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