Purple Line NOW News - November 15, 2023
In today's edition of Purple Line NOW News, here's what you'll find:
- What's Happening at PLN?
- Your Donation Will Be DOUBLED!
- A Message from PLN Board President, Ralph Bennett
- Happening Along the Purple Line Corridor
- Talbot Avenue Bridge Lantern Walk
- Beyond the Rails Grant Opportunity
- Construction Updates and Project Features
- Highlights from the Fall Community Advisory Team Meetings
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WHAT'S HAPPENING AT PLN? |
A Matching Gift to Purple Line NOW Makes Our Mission Go Farther!
As we embark on our annual fall campaign, we have some exciting news to share. An anonymous donor has once again offered to match each and every donation to Purple Line NOW beginning today through the end of the year or until we reach our goal of $6,000! That means, no matter the size of your donation, your support will have double the impact. We are so grateful!
Many of you know us well and have been thoughtful and generous donors throughout our journey toward riding the Purple Line. We have also had lots of new folks join us as construction has ramped up and visual signs of progress abound. We hope you will consider supporting us financially during this fall campaign and we would like to share a few words from our Board President, Ralph Bennett, about why we are asking and why it is so critical that Purple Line NOW continues our work.
Dear Friends,
I am writing to you to highlight our low bank balance and the urgent need to raise funds to continue our important work. As you know, Purple Line NOW rarely holds special event fundraising, instead we rely on our donors and supporters to come through for us to assist when our financial needs outweigh our revenue.
At our recent quarterly board meeting, our Treasurer reported that our current bank balance is dangerously low and that we are at risk of being unable to continue working with the public to broaden our advocacy efforts and achieve our goals. We cannot afford to let this happen.
That is why I am asking for your help. Every donation, no matter the size, will help us continue our outreach to the community via our widely read bi-weekly newsletter, advocate for issues facing the Purple Line and beyond at the local, state, and federal levels, and continue hosting the very popular community webinars on a regular basis where we bring experts and industry leaders together to discuss all things Purple Line along the corridor.
If you or your organization have not donated in the past year, I ask you to consider a donation to Purple Line NOW at this time. All donors are listed on our website for a year following their donation. A very generous anonymous donor has offered to match all donations during this campaign, beginning today through the end of the year, or until our goal of $6,000 is reached, so your help will count twice as much this holiday season!
Your support will make a real difference in our efforts to close the significant gap in our budget and ensure our work continues until opening day of service.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Ralph Bennett, President
Purple Line NOW
Thank you from all of us here at Purple Line NOW!
HAPPENING ALONG THE PURPLE LINE CORRIDOR |
Talbot Avenue Lantern Walk
The annual Talbot Avenue Bridge Lantern Walk was held this past week, on Saturday evening, November 11, at dusk. Thanks to Webb Smedley for some snaps of the event!
From their website: "The Lantern Walk began in 2018 as a way to weave together neighborhoods once divided by racial segregation. Lyttonsville, a historically African American community founded in 1853, and North Woodside, where racist deed covenants once prohibited Black people from living in the neighborhood except as domestic servants, were connected by the historic Talbot Avenue Bridge for over a century until its demolition in 2019 to make way for the Purple Line. For more information about the Talbot Avenue Bridge, see two short documentary films: Talbot Avenue Bridge: The Historical Connection (by Brigitte Ayerves Valderas) and The Bridge (by Jay Mallin)."
Even though the bridge remains an active construction site, participants were allowed to cross the new bridge during the event.
Beyond the Rails Grant Opportunity
The Purple Line Transit Partners (PLTP) has funded a grant program that will support organizations dedicated to improving our communities. Grants will range from $1,000 to $3,000 per year and will be awarded in the following categories:
- Community – Projects that support the overall wellbeing of adjacent communities (e.g., environment, health, recreation, education, economic opportunity, etc.). Potential example: Tot-lot equipment for a pre-school.
- Environment – Projects that enhance or protect the natural environment. Potential example: A local tree-planting initiatives.
If you know of an organization or group that might meet the criteria above, please share this information -- the deadline for application is November 30. Details on how to apply can be found on their website.
CONSTRUCTION UPDATES & PROJECT FEATURES |
Highlights from the Fall Community Advisory Team Meetings
The final two fall Community Advisory Teams (CATs) meetings were held virtually earlier this month -- Glenridge (which includes the Glenridge and New Carrollton stations) and Riverdale Park (which includes Riverdale Park/Kenilworth Avenue and Beacon Heights/East Pines stations).
We encourage you to visit the website to view your respective CAT meeting presentation. Many thanks to the MDOT MTA staff for turning these presentations around so quickly for your viewing. Some of the meetings even included new station renderings, so be sure to take a peek!
We are reprinting the general highlights from the collective CAT meetings below, but be sure to check out the presentation for the stations closest to you:
It is SO exciting, after all these months, to see so much activity along the alignment! Presently, there are 60 active construction sites with over 1,100 workers bringing the project to life. Want to see the progress in photos?! Here’s a terrific video that captures the sensational work being done throughout the alignment.
The project is now 58% complete – we are over half way there! Underground utility relocations (one of the largest utility relocation projects in the country!) are nearly complete at 98%. Over half of the overhead catenary pole foundations along the alignment have been install and -- some really exciting news -- the first station canopies have been installed at Riverdale Park North-UMD. Viewing those gives us our first true taste of how these stations are going to look when finished!
As far as the Light Rail Vehicles (LRVs) go, 26 out of the 28 are complete and ready for delivery to Maryland!
Other highlights, each of which deserves its own exclamation point (!!), include:
• The Bethesda excavation for the elevator has reached the bottom of the shaft!
• The Talbot Avenue bridge has concrete placed and the road will open this year!
• Nearly 1,500 linear feet of track has been laid on the University of Maryland campus!
• The Glenridge Operations and Maintenance facility is now fully operational!
The test track will be complete in the summer of 2025 before we begin a nearly year-long testing period, and finally passenger service is slated to begin in spring of 2027, fingers crossed.
Seeing all of the activity and progress happening above ground is a great way to kick off the holiday season!
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Purple Line NOW News - November 1, 2023
In today's edition of Purple Line NOW News, here's what you'll find:
- What's Happening at PLN?
- An Exciting Announcement is Coming!
- Happening Along the Purple Line Corridor
- Final Two Community Advisory Team Meetings Scheduled
- Beyond the Rails Grant Opportunity
- NCSG Welcomes New Director
- ACT Hosts Fall Gala
- Construction Updates and Project Features
- Highlights from the Fall Community Advisory Team Meetings
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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? |
An Exciting Announcement is Coming!
At the Purple Line NOW Quarterly Board meeting last week -- just a few days before Halloween, no less -- our treasurer delivered some scary news during her report. "Without a successful fundraising campaign this fall," she told us, "Purple Line NOW will be in the red for the first time as we close out the year." While this is indeed concerning news, we do have some exciting news on the horizon, that with your help, should help us end the year on a happier note. Read on!
While we are super excited to see construction in full swing, our work at Purple Line NOW will not be done until we can all ride the line together! For that reason, we ask you to keep an eye out for an exciting announcement about our end of year fundraising drive coming soon.
As always, your financial support helps us continue our advocacy efforts and ensure the Purple Line project is a success. If you are a previous donor, thank you for your past gift(s) to us and continuing your support into the future. If you are not sure whether you contributed to us in the past year, check out our current donors on our website. (All donors are listed for a year following their donation.)
If you are new to us, welcome! Please contact us with any questions you may have.
The "DONATE" button below will take you directly to the donation page. Thank you in advance for your consideration and for all you do for our community!
HAPPENING ALONG THE PURPLE LINE CORRIDOR |
Fall Community Advisory Team Meeting Schedule
The last two meetings for the virtual fall Community Advisory Team (CATs) meetings are below. Visit their website for call information and a link to log into the meetings:
November 2
Riverdale Park-Glenridge/New Carrollton
6:00 p.m.
November 7
Long Branch
6:00 p.m.
Beyond the Rails Grant Opportunity
The Purple Line Transit Partners (PLTP) has funded a grant program that will support organizations dedicated to improving our communities. Grants will range from $1,000 to $3,000 per year and will be awarded in the following categories:
- Community – Projects that support the overall wellbeing of adjacent communities (e.g., environment, health, recreation, education, economic opportunity, etc.). Potential example: Tot-lot equipment for a pre-school.
- Environment – Projects that enhance or protect the natural environment. Potential example: A local tree-planting initiatives.
If you know of an organization or group that might meet the criteria above, please share this information -- the deadline for application is November 30. Details on how to apply can be found on their website.
NCSG Welcomes New Director
Purple Line NOW welcomes the new director of the National Center for Smart Growth, Dr. Kathryn Howell. Dr. Howell succeeds Gerrit Knaap, who had served in the role since 2002. You can read a little more about the new director here: https://arch.umd.edu/news-events/updated-mapp-welcomes-new-ncsg-director-kathryn-howell
ACT Hosts Fall Gala
Action Committee for Transit will host their Gala on November 11 at the Round House Theatre in Bethesda. Please see their website if you are interested in attending.
CONSTRUCTION UPDATES & PROJECT FEATURES |
Highlights from the Fall Community Advisory Team Meetings
All but two of the fall Community Advisory Teams (CATs) meetings have taken place virtually over the past month. Still to come are Riverdale Park-Glenridge/New Carrollton, tomorrow evening, November 2 and Long Branch on November 7.
We encourage you to visit the website to view your respective CAT meeting presentation, all of which have been posted as of today. Many thanks to the MDOT MTA staff for turning these presentations around so quickly for your viewing. Some of the meetings even included new station renderings, so be sure to take a peek!
It is SO exciting, after all these months, to see so much activity along the alignment! Presently, there are 60 active construction sites with over 1,100 workers bringing the project to life. Want to see the progress in photos?! Here’s a terrific video that captures the sensational work being done throughout the alignment.
The project is now 58% complete – we are over half way there! Underground utility relocations (one of the largest utility relocation projects in the country!) are nearly complete at 98%. Over half of the overhead catenary pole foundations along the alignment have been install and -- some really exciting news -- the first station canopies have been installed at Riverdale Park North-UMD. Viewing those gives us our first true taste of how these stations are going to look when finished!
As far as the Light Rail Vehicles (LRVs) go, 26 out of the 28 are complete and ready for delivery to Maryland!
Other highlights, each of which deserves its own exclamation point (!!), include:
• The Bethesda excavation for the elevator has reached the bottom of the shaft!
• The Talbot Avenue bridge has concrete placed and the road will open this year!
• Nearly 1,500 linear feet of track has been laid on the University of Maryland campus!
• The Glenridge Operations and Maintenance facility is now fully operational!
The test track will be complete in the summer of 2025 before we begin a nearly year-long testing period, and finally passenger service is slated to begin in spring of 2027, fingers crossed.
Seeing all of the activity and progress happening above ground is a great way to kick off the holiday season!
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Purple Line NOW News - October 4, 2023
In today's edition of Purple Line NOW News, here's what you'll find:
- What's Happening at PLN?
- Fall Fundraising Season Begins
- Happening Along the Purple Line Corridor
- Fall Community Advisory Team Meetings Scheduled
- Beyond the Rails Grant Opportunity
- Construction Updates and Project Features
- Brief Recap of PLN Fall Forum with Recording Link
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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? |
Fall Fundraising Season Begins
You may see a few more asks from us in the coming weeks -- fall is usually the time when Purple Line NOW focuses our efforts on fundraising, whether it is through event sponsorship, individual sponsors, or corporate sponsorship -- every dime and dollar is appreciated and put to good use.
Your donation will help us continue our advocacy efforts and ensure the Purple Line project is a success. If you are a previous donor, thank you for your past gift(s) to us and continuing your support into the future. If you are not sure whether you contributed to us in the past year, check out our current donors on our website. (All donors are listed for a year following their donation.)
If you are new to us, welcome! Please contact us with any questions you may have.
The "DONATE" button below will take you directly to the donation page. Thank you in advance for your consideration and for all you do for our community!
HAPPENING ALONG THE PURPLE LINE CORRIDOR |
Fall Community Advisory Team Meeting Schedule
The meeting dates and times for the fall Community Advisory Team (CATs) meetings has been set. Visit their website for call information and a link to log into the meetings:
October 10
Silver Spring
6:00 p.m.
October 12
College Park
6:00 p.m.
October 17
Bethesda/Chevy Chase
6:00 p.m.
October 19
University Boulevard
6:00 p.m.
October 24
Greater Lyttonsville/Woodside
6:00 p.m.
November 2
Riverdale Park-Glenridge/New Carrollton
6:00 p.m.
November 7
Long Branch
6:00 p.m.
Beyond the Rails Grant Opportunity
The Purple Line Transit Partners (PLTP) has funded a grant program that will support organizations dedicated to improving our communities. Grants will range from $1,000 to $3,000 per year and will be awarded in the following categories:
- Community – Projects that support the overall wellbeing of adjacent communities (e.g., environment, health, recreation, education, economic opportunity, etc.). Potential example: Tot-lot equipment for a pre-school.
- Environment – Projects that enhance or protect the natural environment. Potential example: A local tree-planting initiatives.
If you know of an organization or group that might meet the criteria above, please share this information -- the deadline for application is November 30. Details on how to apply can be found on their website.
CONSTRUCTION UPDATES & PROJECT FEATURES |
Brief Recap on Purple Line NOW Fall Forum
We were thrilled to host an information-packed forum two weeks ago that put the spotlight on the future of the communities surrounding the Purple Line.
The forum, Planning for the Purple Line – Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties’ Initiatives, featured a fantastic panel with Planning Board Chairs from both Prince George's and Montgomery Counties, Artie Harris, (Montgomery County) and Peter Shapiro, (Prince George’s County), Evan Glass, Montgomery County Council President, Eric Olson, Prince George's County Council Member and Transportation Committee Chair, Maricela Cordova, Montgomery County Department of Transportation Acting Deputy Director, Transportation Policy, Christina Contreras, Strategic Projects Implementation Manager, and Victor Weissberg, Special Assistant to the Director and Major Projects Manager, Prince George’s County Department of Public Works and Transportation.
We are grateful for each of these very busy professionals for sharing a thoughtful and forward-looking update from their neck of the woods as it pertains to all we have to look forward to once the project is complete.
If you missed the forum, you can watch it here: Purple Line NOW September 20, 2023 Forum. Many of the questions you submitted in advance were answered during the course of the presentations and for those that we were not able to get to, we will provide follow-up soon.
Our Vice President, Greg Sanders, who also manages all of our social media, tweeted out some great tidbits live during the forum and included some helpful links, too:
1) Chair Artie Harris @montgomeryplans shared the Montgomery Board's plan for safe and convenient pedestrian access to the Purple Line. https://t.co/Pnl6NY0xlg
2) Chair Peter Shapiro and Prince George's County are working to create a scorecard for that county's efforts and also a placemaking initiative in Riverdale.
3) Prince George's County Councilmember Eric Olson covered Plan 2035, a comprehensive guide for the future of development in Prince George's county. http://planpgc2035.org
3) Montgomery Council President @CMEvanGlass raised the challenges of construction, equitable growth, & the importance of bike & road safety. The Council just passed the Safe Streets act which will be relevant to many bikers and walkers going to the line or nearby.
4) Maricela Cordova highlighted the grant program for businesses negatively affected by Purple Line. https://montgomerycountymd.gov/business/purpl
5) MoCo Strategic Projects Implementation Manager Contreras noted that the concessionaire is aiming to open the Bethesda to Silver Spring part of the trail at a point when it can be generally opened and would not be subjected to recurring widespread closures.
6) Vic Weissberg of @PGCountyDPWT followed on the safety issues describes vision zero as their centerpiece and vision zero is centered on building on the data. So this means working with the state to address safety during construction and making sure key corridors around the line become safer, for example at Metzerott Rd. and Adelphi Rd. Prince George's county has won grants that will help with these safety upgrades. https://t.co/345v2L336S
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Registration for PLN Fall Forum is OPEN!!
We are very excited to announce the next Purple Line NOW forum, Planning for the Purple Line – Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties’ Initiatives, will be on Wednesday, September 20 from 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm!
This forum will bring together Councilmembers from both Prince George's and Montgomery counties, the Chairs of each county's Planning Board, and inside-baseball staffers from each.
Mark your calendars and REGISTER to reserve your seat now!
In the coming days, we will announce the full slate of speakers, but please take a moment to register below. As with all the fora we have hosted over the past many years, these remain free and open to the public and press, but you must register in advance:
Questions for panelists? Please submit questions in advance of the webinar – our panelists will try to answer as many as they can in the time allotted. The earlier you can submit your questions, the better the opportunity for us to provide some answers, so don't delay! Send your questions to Christine Scott, Purple Line NOW Executive Director at [email protected].