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CALTRAIN EXTENSION TO MONTEREY COUNTY PASSENGER RAIL STATIONSALTERNATIVES ANALYSISCHAPTER 7: FINDINGS FROM PUBLIC AND STAKEHOLDERWORKSHOPS ON ALTERNATIVESPublic meetings and stakeholder workshops have been held during the course of the projectdevelopment process to solicit input regarding facility design and environmental impact mitigation.This public involvement has focused on the Caltrain <strong>Extension</strong> Alternative/Express Bus Alternativefacilities (stations, park-and-ride, layover base) within the context of the Caltrain <strong>Extension</strong> toMonterey County/Salinas.Insofar as the Caltrain <strong>Extension</strong> Alternative service (two to four round trips of Caltrain commuter railservice), no public comments have been received regarding operation of the train service over theUnion Pacific <strong>Rail</strong>road (UPRR) Coast Line track between Salinas and Gilroy. All public comment andinput has related to facility location and design.As part of the Monterey County Fixed Guideway Study, the provision of passenger rail service to theMonterey Peninsula via the Monterey Branch line has been examined. Public input has beenreceived regarding this alignment and is reported in this section.The public involvement program has focused on the Caltrain <strong>Extension</strong> Alternative service andfacilities as the Express Bus Alternative facilities are a subset of the Caltrain <strong>Extension</strong> Alternative,with the exception of the Marina/CSUMB (California State University–Monterey Bay) MST (Monterey–Salinas Transit) Transit Center.As part of the environmental document scoping process, community meetings regarding the provisionof passenger rail service, the proposed location of stations and support facilities, and the conceptualdesign of Caltrain facilities were held in Pajaro (March 31, 2003), Castroville (January 15, 2003) andSalinas (March 31 and April 2, 2003). Public comments received during these meetings wereincluded as part of the Initial Study prepared for the project. Summaries of these community andpublic meetings comments are included below.PAJARO COMMUNITYThe community of Pajaro is located on the edge of the city of Watsonville. Its population fluctuatesbetween approximately 3,400 in the winter months and approximately 7,000 in the summer months.Watsonville’s population numbered 44,265 at the time of the 2000 census and is now estimated bythe Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments to be 52,716 as of Year 2005. In 2000, thePajaro Station Area Feasibility <strong>Analysis</strong> indicated that new passenger and freight train activityprovides the opportunity to create mixed-use and industrial development to generate jobs for localresidents and to achieve a balanced community. Such a development could be based around apassenger rail station and expanded freight-handling capabilities.The existing facility is located at the UPRR Watsonville junction just east of the intersection of SalinasRoad and <strong>Rail</strong>road Avenue and just north of Lewis Road. It was constructed in 1948 and consists of a7,600-quare-foot wood and stucco-wood building and an asphalt concrete platform. The existingplatform is adjacent to the Santa Cruz branch line tracks. There is no platform adjacent to the CoastLine tracks that could be used for the proposed passenger service. There is also a 40,000-squarefootasphalt concrete parking area at the station.Freight activity at the Pajaro Valley station is currently generated by through traffic, loading andunloading of freight on the team track and spurs, storage of tank cars, maintenance of freight cars,parsons CHAPTER 7: FINDINGS FROM PUBLIC AND STAKEHOLDER WORKSHOPS ON ALTERNATIVES 167

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