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Project No. 4 <br /> West Dublin-Pleasanton BART Station <br /> <br />Lead Agency City of Pleasanton <br /> <br />Description Construction of the West Dublin-Pleasanton BART Station, parking, and <br /> access facilities. <br /> <br />Cost Estimate $43 million <br /> <br />Status Included in the MTC 1998 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) Track 2. <br /> The current activity by BART is to examine the possibility of a joint <br /> venture with convention center interests who would combine the Station <br /> with hotel and meeting facilities, which have direct service to both <br /> Oakland and San Francisco Airports. A joint venture might fund all or a <br /> portion of the station. <br /> <br />Funding Until the private sector potential funding is resolved, there is no progress <br /> on the station construction, and TVTDF funds are not needed for the first <br /> five years. This station may be eligible for Regional Gas Tax funds and <br /> may be included in the next Alameda County Measure B sales tax <br /> program. <br /> <br />Schedule To be determined. <br /> <br />Project Need Construction of the proposed West Dublin BART Station is needed to <br /> ensure that BART is accessible and convenient for riders. This will <br /> provide important parking relief for the current Dublin-Pleasanton BART <br /> station. If the ridership forecasts for this BART Station are not achieved, <br /> traffic volumes could increase above contemplated levels on the freeways <br /> serving the Tri-Valley area and exacerbate congestion. <br /> <br /> <br />
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