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Description

This project will design and construct a new Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line on Veirs Mill Road (MD 586) between the Wheaton Metro Station and Montgomery College in Rockville. Planning conducted by the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) resulted in a recommended alternative in late 2017. The recommended alternative includes queue jumps for use by BRT and other buses at congested intersections along the corridor, new BRT stations with level boarding and off-board payment, Transit Signal Priority, purchase of new, zero-emission BRT buses, and other associated pedestrian and bicycle improvements along the corridor. The study retains curbside dedicated lanes as the long-term BRT alternative for Veirs Mill Road. In addition, MCDOT intends to accelerate the Veirs Mill and Randolph Road BiPPA project to provide expanded pedestrian and bicycle facilities along the corridor. The addition of a shared use path along the north side of Veirs Mill Road, completing sidewalk gaps along the south side, and improving pedestrian crossings along Veirs Mill Road will improve access to Flash stations.
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Phase

Final Design Stage

Status

Active
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Budget Snapshot
$206.74M Total
Expenditures/Funding
$193.75M 6 Year Total
Expenditures/Funding
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Estimated Schedule

Project planning was completed in FY18 and preliminary engineering was completed in FY22. Final design began in FY23 and will be completed in FY25. Property acquisition activities are estimated to begin in FY25, utility relocation is expected to begin in FY26, and construction is anticipated to start in FY27. Construction will be completed in FY29, and Flash service will start in that year.
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Cost Change

Cost increase due to an increase in vehicle costs and adjustments to estimated project costs following 95 percent design completion.
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Justification

The project will transform mobility options with the implementation of a seven-mile, premium, branded, limited-stop BRT service along Veirs Mill Road. This new service will improve transit travel time and increase opportunity for a broad range of users, including a significant number of minority and low-income riders living along a highly congested corridor. The project will improve passenger transit mobility by connecting riders to high density housing and employment centers. The incorporation of bicycle and pedestrian access and safety improvements will facilitate improved access to stations and improve overall corridor safety.

Plans and Studies: MCDOT Countywide Bus Rapid Transit Study, Final Report (July 2011); County Executive's Transit Task Force (May 2012); Countywide Transit Corridors Functional Master Plan (November 2013); Maryland Department of Transportation/Maryland State Highway Administration MD 586/Veirs Mill Road Draft Corridor Planning Study (September 2016); Veirs Mill Corridor Master Plan (April 2019).

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Fiscal Note

The County intends to secure Federal funding for this project through the Federal Transit Administration's (FTA) Capital Investment Grant (CIG) Small Starts program. The project was accepted into Small Starts in September 2022. The CIG eligible project is estimated at approximately $174 million. It is assumed that 80% of the CIG project will be eligible for Federal funds. Federal funding assumptions will be fine-tuned once the project is rated and the County enters into a fully funded grant agreement with FTA.

Vehicles are excluded from the scope of the CIG project due to cost limits of the CIG Small Starts program, but funding for vehicles is included in this project. Vehicles acquisition will be funded using a combination of Current Revenue, State Aid, and a Low and No Emission Federal grant. The vehicle cost is shown in the "Other" cost element in the expenditure schedule.

State Aid reflects state grants for capital projects in Montgomery County programmed during the 2022 and 2023 Maryland General Assembly sessions. The State Bus Rapid Transit Fund was created by the Maryland General Assembly using State lottery proceeds, and is available to Maryland jurisdictions to fund eligible BRT projects. The funds programmed were made available to Montgomery County in 2023 and 2025.

Federal aid in this project includes funding from the Low-No grant, the remainder of which is programmed in the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses and Fueling Site project (P502408). To ensure that grant funds are spent in accordance with the FTA grant agreement, $1.385 million in Federal Aid was swapped in FY26 from P502408 for an equivalent amount of Current Revenue.

FY25 funding switch of $674,000 from G.O. Bonds to Impact Tax to reflect prior year actuals.

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Disclosures

A pedestrian impact analysis will be performed during design or is in progress. The County Executive asserts that this project conforms to the requirement of relevant local plans, as required by the Maryland Economic Growth, Resource Protection and Planning Act.
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Coordination

Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration and Maryland Transit Administration, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, City of Rockville, Commission on People with Disabilities, Transit Advisory Group, Neighborhood and Civic Associations, and Veirs Mill Road BRT Corridor Advisory Committee, Federal Transit Administration
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Budget Snapshot
$206.74M Total
Expenditures/Funding
$193.75M 6 Year Total
Expenditures/Funding
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Project Details
Project NumberP501913
Date Last Modified06/18/25
Administering AgencyTransportation
CategoryTransportation
SubCategoryMass Transit (MCG)
Planning AreaRockville
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Total Expenditures by Cost Element (000s)
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Total Funding by Source (000s)
EXPENDITURES (000s)
Cost ElementsTotalThru FY24Rem FY24Total 6 YearsFY 25FY 26FY 27FY 28FY 29FY 30Beyond 6 Years
Planning, Design and Supervision2511478874055131723100360021001784258800
Land1950724631188521300600090002552000
Site Improvements and Utilities29683002968340060001000010000328300
Construction995063970991090024000360003910900
Other32932003293200329320000
Total Expenditures2067428308468619374848001560078032503364498000
FUNDING (000s)
Funding SourceTotalThru FY24Rem FY24Total 6 YearsFY 25FY 26FY 27FY 28FY 29FY 30Beyond 6 Years
Current Revenue: Mass Transit98651471102973650073650000
Federal Aid43430043430043430000
FTA Capital Investment Grant1323230013232301413522872503364498000
G.O. Bonds399600399692293721370000
Impact Tax36743674000000000
State Aid2538126038972188100218810000
State Bus Rapid Transit Fund271605602760238403878528194340000
Total Funding Sources2067428308468619374848001560078032503364498000
OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT ($000s)
Impact TypeTotal 6 YearsFY 25FY 26FY 27FY 28FY 29FY 30
Maintenance10984----54115573
Cost Savings-3230-----1591-1639
NET IMPACT7754----38203934
APPROPRIATION AND EXPENDITURE DATA ($000s)
Appropriation FY 25 Request0
Year First AppropriationFY20
Appropriation FY 26 Request20657
Last FY's Cost Estimate196502
Cumulative Appropriation55146
Expenditure / Encumbrances10768
Unencumbered Balance44378