Purple Line NOW News - May 25, 2023
In today's edition of Purple Line NOW News, here's what you'll find:
- What's Happening at PLN?
- Why We Ask for Support
- Happening Along the Purple Line Corridor
- Assistance for Small Businesses Along Purple Line Corridor
- Long Time Purple Line Advocates Gain New Positions in House
- Construction Updates and Project Features
- Items That Caught Our Eye This Month
- Photos Around the Corridor
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WHAT'S HAPPENING AT PLN? |
Why We Ask for Support Each Month
Purple Line NOW was originally established to promote the approval and funding of the Purple Line project. We were so pleased when the project was finally approved after more than 20 years of advocacy and relieved the Purple Line would finally become a reality.
We have all learned since construction began that the challenges to complete the project have continued. We at Purple Line NOW understand that despite those challenges, the Purple Line will have an incredibly positive impact on the quality of life for commuters and travelers in our region. We have continued to work as a conduit between the community and builders so that questions and concerns can be addressed and to advocate for a final product that is a real asset for the communities it will serve.
To do that, we rely on your continued financial support.
We are so appreciative of each and every dollar that comes to us by way of a donation. We are a nonprofit organization that relies on donors to continue its mission and we cannot exist without your generosity each and every year. Your donation will be noted on our website and in all printed materials and at all events for a year following your contribution to Purple Line NOW. Curious as to when you last made a donation to us? You can check out our website or shoot us an email. If you don't see your name listed, we hope you will consider donating to our organization when you are able. Thank you, thank you.
HAPPENING ALONG THE PURPLE LINE CORRIDOR |
Assistance for Small Businesses Along Purple Line Corridor
The Latino Economic Development Center provides assistance to small business along the alignment by providing help with applying for grants and loans. You can find more information on their website. Montgomery County provides grants to local businesses directly impacted by the construction of the Purple Line Light Rail Project and have suffered revenue losses during the construction period. Please see the website for details.
Long Time Purple Line Advocates Gain New Positions in House
Purple Line NOW congratulates long time Purple Line advocates Delegate Marc Korman (D) and Delegate David Moon (D) on their new House of Delegates leadership positions. Del. Korman will become the new Chair of the House Environment and Transportation committee. He has long been doing the committee work on the effective delivery of the Purple Line and is responsible for the bi-monthly progress reports. Del. Moon will become the new majority leader, the third most powerful position in the House. Congratulations to both on their new positions! More information about their appointments can be found in Maryland Matters. (Gaines D., "Speaker announces shakeup in House leadership." Maryland Matters, 17 May 2023.)
CONSTRUCTION UPDATES & PROJECT FEATURES |
Items that Caught Our Eye This Month
Road Closures for UMD Campus
In a tweet yesterday, the Purple Line team said that beginning today (May 25) crews will implement the first phase of closing Campus Drive on the University of Maryland campus, from Regents Drive to Union Lane. The work will continue over the summer. You can find more details here.
Blasting Continues in Bethesda
An additional notice from the Purple Line team at MDOT MTA reports that their crews will resume blasting and excavation work in the future elevator shaft to WMATA's Red Line in Bethesda on Elm Street at Wisconsin Avenue. Work will not impact traffic and will occur weekdays and weekends. Warning horns will sound before each blast.
Photos From Around the Corridor
Photo Courtesy: MDOT MTA
Photo Courtesy: MDOT MTA
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Purple Line NOW News - May 10, 2023
In today's edition of Purple Line NOW News, here's what you'll find:
- What's Happening at PLN?
- Why We Ask for Support
- Happening Along the Purple Line Corridor
- Affordable Housing Along the Purple Line Corridor
- Construction Updates and Project Features
- Items That Caught Our Eye This Month
- Photos Around the Corridor
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Please feel free to share this newsletter - no permission from us needed! You can always find a link to our newsletter on our Purple Line NOW website which makes it easy to share with your friends, neighbors, constituents, customers, and employees.
WHAT'S HAPPENING AT PLN? |
Why We Ask for Support Each Month
Purple Line NOW was originally established to promote the approval and funding of the Purple Line project. We were so pleased when the project was finally approved after more than 20 years of advocacy and relieved the Purple Line would finally become a reality.
We have all learned since construction began that the challenges to complete the project have continued. We at Purple Line NOW understand that despite those challenges, the Purple Line will have an incredibly positive impact on the quality of life for commuters and travelers in our region. We have continued to work as a conduit between the community and builders so that questions and concerns can be addressed and to advocate for a final product that is a real asset for the communities it will serve.
To do that, we rely on your continued financial support.
We are so appreciative of each and every dollar that comes to us by way of a donation. We are a nonprofit organization that relies on donors to continue its mission and we cannot exist without your generosity each and every year. Your donation will be noted on our website and in all printed materials and at all events for a year following your contribution to Purple Line NOW. Curious as to when you last made a donation to us? You can check out our website or shoot us an email. If you don't see your name listed, we hope you will consider donating to our organization when you are able. Thank you, thank you.
HAPPENING ALONG THE PURPLE LINE CORRIDOR |
Affordable Housing Along the Purple Line Corridor
Learn more about the work being done to preserve and produce affordable housing along the Purple Line Corridor in a Center for Community Investment Case Study.
CONSTRUCTION UPDATES & PROJECT FEATURES |
Items that Caught Our Eye This Month
Blasting in Bethesda
As we reported in the last newsletter, blasting has resumed in Bethesda. Here are two videos highlighting what the blasting looks (and sounds!) like:
- Purple Line underground blast rings loud in downtown Bethesda | FOX 5 DC
- Purple Line Update: Bethesda Blasting
Concrete Pour Coming
From Maryland's Purple Line team:
Photos From Around the Corridor
Photo Courtesy: MDOT MTA
Photo Courtesy: MDOT MTA
Photo Courtesy: MDOT MTA
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Purple Line NOW News - April 26, 2023
In today's edition of Purple Line NOW News, here's what you'll find:
- What's Happening at PLN?
- Why We Ask for Support
- Montgomery County Planning Board News
- Happening Along the Purple Line Corridor
- Purple Line Corridor Coalition’s Housing Actions
- Construction Updates and Project Features
- Fitch Assessment of Purple Line Schedule
- Other Items That Caught Our Eye
- Photos Around the Corridor
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Please feel free to share this newsletter - no permission from us needed! You can always find a link to our newsletter on our Purple Line NOW website which makes it easy to share with your friends, neighbors, constituents, customers, and employees.
WHAT'S HAPPENING AT PLN? |
Why We Ask for Support Each Month
Purple Line NOW was originally established to promote the approval and funding of the Purple Line project. We were so pleased when the project was finally approved after more than 20 years of advocacy and relieved the Purple Line would finally become a reality.
We have all learned since construction began that the challenges to complete the project have continued. We at Purple Line NOW understand that despite those challenges, the Purple Line will have an incredibly positive impact on the quality of life for commuters and travelers in our region. We have continued to work as a conduit between the community and builders so that questions and concerns can be addressed and to advocate for a final product that is a real asset for the communities it will serve.
To do that, we rely on your continued financial support.
We are so appreciative of each and every dollar that comes to us by way of a donation. We are a nonprofit organization that relies on donors to continue its mission and we cannot exist without your generosity each and every year. Your donation will be noted on our website and in all printed materials and at all events for a year following your contribution to Purple Line NOW. Curious as to when you last made a donation to us? You can check out our website or shoot us an email. If you don't see your name listed, we hope you will consider donating to our organization when you are able. Thank you, thank you.
Montgomery County Planning Board News
You may have been tracking a story regarding the turmoil that led to the departure of the entire Montgomery County Planning Board last year. As you may know, the Planning Boards for both Montgomery and Prince George's counties have had an important role to play in the building of the Purple Line, in particular working on connections beyond the right-of-way. This past week, the results of an independent investigation into the Montgomery County Planning Board's work environment exonerated the previous chair of the Planning Board, Casey Anderson. Mr. Anderson had worked tirelessly to prepare for the Purple Line during his tenure as Planning Board chair and we wish him all the best going forward. The new Planning Board will continue its critical role to prepare for the coming Purple Line.
HAPPENING ALONG THE PURPLE LINE CORRIDOR |
Share Thoughts on Purple Line Corridor Coalition’s Housing Actions
The Purple Line Corridor Coalition (PLCC) includes a group of partners across Prince George's and Montgomery Counties. Our shared mission is to support racially and economically equitable growth near the Purple Line transit line. PLCC welcomes your thoughts on its draft Housing Action Plan: 2023–2027. This plan sets the big-picture direction for the coalition’s housing work. The coalition is updating its original housing action plan to ensure it reflects the needs and aspirations of Purple Line residents and communities today. The coalition is accepting comments on its draft Housing Action Plan: 2023–2027 until Sunday, April 30, 2023 by email or web form. Click here to learn more about the plan and to access the comment form in English & Spanish.
CONSTRUCTION UPDATES & PROJECT FEATURES |
Fitch Assessment of Purple Line Schedule
It may be worth reading the Fitch assessment of the Purple Line's schedule, as part of their rating of the bonds offered by the concessionaire:
“[O]wner utility adjustments are experiencing delays and causing projected [ revenue service availability] date to be 258 days behind. This is a moving target as it excludes agreed upon mitigation measures that could recover the schedule to just 81 days delay, but also does not account for future delays until all utilities are relocated. Though a formal change order has yet to be executed, parties are working towards it and indicate that interim schedule relief may be granted despite a desire to not have to continuously revise the project schedule.
Fitch views positively the working relationship to-date between owner, PLTP [Purple Line Transit Partners], and the [design-build joint venture], both on the ground and at the executive level, which appears to be collaborative and with aligned incentives. In contrast to the past, the owner issued a directive letter to PLTP instructing it to carry out several mitigation strategies and included a price and payment schedule for the works that the owner will fund while a formal change order is enacted. Fitch believes all parties will continue to work together to resolve issues as they arise in a timely manner.”
This is not the official assessment from either the State of Maryland or the Concessionaire, but is a positive sign that the tiger teams mentioned at the Purple Line Community Advisory Team meetings are succeeding in finding ways to mitigate sources of delay and that leadership on each side and the mechanisms to foster good communication are all doing their part.
Other Items that Caught Our Eye
- We know that construction woes through UMD campus have been fierce, but this article gives six reasons why it may all be worth it!
- Happy to see that blasting has resumed again in Bethesda.
Photos From Around the Corridor
Photo Courtesy: MDOT MTA
Photo Courtesy: MDOT MTA
Photo Courtesy: MDOT MTA
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Purple Line NOW News - April 12, 2023
In today's edition of Purple Line NOW News, here's what you'll find:
- What's Happening at PLN?
- Are You a Purple Line NOW Donor?
- Happening Along the Purple Line Corridor
- Maryland’s WMATA Headquarters Open at New Carrollton
- Construction Updates and Project Features
- 2026 Opening for Purple Line Confirmed
- OMF Progress
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Please feel free to share this newsletter - no permission from us needed! You can always find a link to our newsletter on our Purple Line NOW website which makes it easy to share with your friends, neighbors, constituents, customers, and employees.
WHAT'S HAPPENING AT PLN? |
Are You a Purple Line NOW Donor?
We are so appreciative of each and every dollar that comes to us by way of a donation. We are a nonprofit organization that relies on donors to continue its mission and we cannot exist without your generosity each and every year. Your donation will be noted on our website and in all printed materials and at all events for a year following your contribution to Purple Line NOW. Curious as to when you last made a donation to us? You can check out our website or shoot us an email. If you don't see your name listed, we hope you will consider donating to our organization when you are able. Thank you, thank you.
HAPPENING ALONG THE PURPLE LINE CORRIDOR |
Maryland’s WMATA Headquarters Open at New Carrollton
In a Twitter video release, Maryland’s Governor Wes Moore celebrated the opening of the Metro Building at the New Carrollton station which will house a variety of businesses and organizations, along with the Maryland WMATA Headquarters, including 1,200 WMATA employees. According to a press release issued by WMATA, the ribbon-cutting ceremony that brought together the Governor along with many other elected officials, the building “marks the continued transformation of New Carrollton as a transit-accessible hub for office space, housing, and retail.”
CONSTRUCTION UPDATES & PROJECT FEATURES |
2026 Opening for Purple Line Confirmed
In January of this year, the Washington Post reported that the project could sustain yet another hurdle, pushing opening day for passenger service into mid-2027. (K. Shaver. “Maryland’s Purple Line construction faces another seven-month delay.” Washington Post, 19 January 2023.) Just last week, however, we were delighted to learn that the project is instead on target to open in fall 2026! (G. Bixby. “Purple Line slightly less delayed, on target to open in fall 2026, spokesperson says.” MoCo360, 5 April 2023.)
OMF Progress
It has been amazing to watch the Operations and Maintenance Facility come to life over the past few years. On their Twitter feed, MDOT says that their crews have installed track in the wash bay and poured the concrete to embed the track. The facility will be used to service and store the 140-foot vehicles when they arrive.
Photos From Around the Corridor
Photo Courtesy: MDOT MTA
Photo Courtesy: MDOT MTA
Photo Courtesy: MDOT MTA
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