Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory Commission - Sept. 14, 2021
Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory Commission Regular Meeting of the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory Commission - Meeting will be held at the Austin Energy Headquarters at 4815 Mueller Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78723
Regular Meeting ROBERT MUELLER MUNICIPAL AIRPORT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION ADVISORY COMMISSION 6:00 p.m. — 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 14, 2021 Austin Energy Headquarters 4815 Mueller Blvd, Austin, TX 78723 CITIZEN COMMUNICATION: GENERAL Speakers signed up prior to the meeting being called to order will each be allowed three minutes to address the Commission regarding items not posted on the agenda. CALL TO ORDER 1. NEW BUSINESS AGENDA a. Dell Children’s Hospital Campus Update (Ascension) b. Project Connect Update (Capitol Metro) c. Mueller Development Update (Catellus) 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS (Staff/Commission) NEXT MEETING: October 12, 2021 (Regular Meeting) ADJOURNMENT Estimate 6:00 6:05 6:45 7:30 7:45 7:50 7:55 8:00 a. Approve minutes from the 08/10/21 Commission meeting (Discussion and Action) The City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American with Disabilities Act. Reasonable modifications and equal access to communications will be provided upon request. Meeting locations are planned with wheelchair access. If requiring Sign Language Interpreters or alternative formats, please give notice at least 2 days (48 hours) before the meeting date. Please call Matthew Schmidt with the Economic Development Department, at 512-974-6415, for additional information; TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711. For more information on the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory Commission, please contact Matthew Schmidt with Economic Development at 512-974-6415.
Dell Children’s Building For The Future Robert Mueller Municipal Airport PIAC - September Meeting Christopher Born, President - Dell Children’s Medical Center David Prusha, Principal - HKS Architects Over $720M in Pediatric Ecosystem Investment in Central Texas • Initiated investment in October 2017 • Focus on development • Capital - facilities, technology, equipment • Operations - pediatric specialists, staff support, technology, programmatic • Next steps...more investment in people, technology and facilities 2 3 Projects Completed: 2017-2020 • CCU Phase 1 and 2 June 2019 - Conversion of IMC to CCU standards • October 2020 - Completion of room renovations • CCU Phase 3 June 2020 - Completion of entire unit to include advanced technology • • 4 Projects Completed: 2017-2020 • All Dell Children’s campus signage will be replaced • A majority of the Dell Children’s landscaping is in the process of being updated • Updates to Healing Garden pond, respite spaces throughout campus 5 Garage 1 - Green Garage Completed August 2020 • 690 parking spaces • Staff / Visitor parking 6 Dell Children’s Specialty Pavilion • Dell Children’s Specialty Pavilion - April 2021 • The Texas Center for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease • The Dell Children’s Comprehensive • The Dell Children’s Blood and Cancer Fetal Center Center • The UTHealth Austin Pediatric Neurosciences Center at Dell Children’s 7 Dell Children’s Specialty Pavilion • 161,000 sq ft • 4th floor shelled space 8 Dell Children’s Specialty Pavilion 9 4th Bed Tower July 2021 - November 2022 • • 1st floor • PICU (24 beds) and Sedation Suites • Heme/Onc (24 beds) and Satellite • 2nd floor Pharmacy • 3rd floor Center • 4th floor • Shelled space • Acute care (24 beds) and Simulation 10 DCMC Town Hall • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 Garage 3 - Blue Garage • • 1250 parking spaces • Visitor parking July 2021 - August 2022 15 DCMC Town Hall • 16 17 Dell Children’s Final Site Plan • Additional Medical Office space • Emergency Department (ED) growth • Acute Care/Critical Care growth • Potential Retail/Hotel 18 Dell Children’s North Campus Hospital • 18 ER beds (2 Trauma/Critical Care) • • • • • 4 ORs, 2 procedure rooms, 2 Imaging Center In/Outpatient Pharmacy In/Outpatient Rehab Lab draw station endoscopy rooms • 12 PICU beds • 24 Acute Care beds • Sleep lab services • 2 room Ronald McDonald House …
Project Connect Overview September 14, 2021 Mueller Commision The Geometry of Transit Historic Population Growth Austin MSA Population 2 The Geometry of Transit Bus 3 The Geometry of Transit Bus Bike 4 The Geometry of Transit Bus Bike Car 5 Implementing the Project Connect Vision 6 Comprehensive Transit Plan LIGHT RAIL REGIONAL RAIL New Rail System Expanded Bus Service 4 new MetroRapid routes; high- frequency bus service with priority treatments. 42 miles, 99 stations 10 new stations, with planned conversion to Light Rail 3 new MetroExpress commuter routes 9 New Park & Rides/Transit Centers Downtown Transit Tunnel All-Electric Bus Fleet MetroBike integration New neighborhood circulator zones with on-demand pick-up 7 Light Rail Transit Conceptual Illustration 8 New Rail System Light rail to connect north and south Austin. From Tech Ridge (initially from North Lamar and U.S. 183) and extending to Slaughter (initially to Stassney Lane. 9 New Rail System Destinations include: • North Lamar Transit Center • Crestview • UT • Republic Square • Auditorium Shores • The SoCo District 10 New Rail System Light rail service to the airport. Operating from North Lamar and U.S. 183 to downtown and directly to the airport. 12 New Rail System Destinations include: • Austin-Bergstrom International Airport • Lakeshore Drive • Convention Center • Rainey Street • UT • Crestview • North Lamar Transit Center 13 Rail System Expansion Expanded regional rail stations serving The Domain and Austin’s FC Stadium. 14 Rail System Expansion Destinations include: • Leander • The Domain • McKalla Place • Crestview • ACC Highland • MLK • Saltillo • Downtown 15 New Rail System New regional rail service will connect downtown to East Austin’s Colony Park, Manor and Elgin. 16 New Rail System Destinations include: • East Austin • Springdale • U.S. 183 Park & Ride • Colony Park 17 Expo MetroRapid Line Project Objectives: • Establish high-quality transit service east of IH35 • Provide service from northeast Austin to downtown • Connect and improve access to major developments and destinations 44 Stations 18 electric buses 18 Expo MetroRapid Line Highlighted destinations: • Travis County Expo Center • AISD Delco Activity Center • The University of Texas • UT Stadium • Dell Medical School • Capitol complex • Downtown • Austin Convention Center • Republic Square 19 Pleasant Valley MetroRapid Line Project Objectives: • Establish high-quality transit service east of IH35 • Provide service from NE to SE …
ROBERT MUELLER MUNICIPAL AIRPORT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION ADVISORY COMMISSION MINUTES The Robert Mueller Municipal Airport Plan Implementation Advisory Commission convened in a regular meeting on September 14, 2021, at the Austin Energy Headquarters 4815 Mueller Blvd, Austin, TX 78723 . Commission Members in Attendance: Tuesday, September 14, 2021 • Martin Luecke • Kenneth Ronsonette • Kathy Sokolic • Michael Jones, Chair • Rick Krivoniak, Vice-Chair • Corky Hilliard • Rodrigo Lima Staff in Attendance: • Susana Carbajal, Economic Development Department • • Matthew Schmidt, EDD Jill Fagan, EDD CALL TO ORDER a. Chair Michael Jones called the meeting to order at 6:04 p.m. CITIZENS COMMUNICATION a. Koreena Malone addressed the Commission regarding her experience living as a member of the BIPOC community within the Mueller Development, Mueller’s affordable housing program, and desire to promote anti-racism training. b. Girard Kinney addressed the Commission regarding the return to in-person commission meetings, as well as concerns with potential fish die off at Mueller Lake Park. c. Ani Colt addressed the Commission regarding the status of the ONEderment Central. d. Preston Tyree addressed the Commission regarding the status of pursuing a senior fitness playground in the Mueller Development. 1. NEW BUSINESS a. Dell Children’s Hospital Campus Update (Ascension): Christopher Born (Ascension) and David Prusha (HKS Architects) provided updates regarding the anticipated growth plans for the Dell Children’s Hospital campus in the Mueller Development. b. Project Connect Update (Capital Metro): Yannis Banks (Austin Transit Partnership), Katherine Gonzales (Capital Metro), and Roberto Gonzalez (Capital Metro) provided updates regarding the 1 progress with Project Connect and the expected public transportation enhancements impacting the Mueller Development. c. Mueller Development Update: Brian Dolezal (Catellus) provided updates regarding the Teachers Retirement System, traffic control improvements, upcoming AISD community meeting for the northeast Austin middle school, as well as upcoming live music events at H-E-B Mueller. 2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS a. Minutes from the August 10, 2021 meeting were approved on Commissioner Krivoniak’s motion and Commissioner Sokolic’s second on an 7-0 vote. Commissioners Jackson and Neider were absent. a. The Commissioners and staff discussed the following list of potential future agenda items: i. Affordable Housing Update ii. Mueller Financial Update iii. Austin Energy Headquarters Update iv. UT Lease Site Update The Commissioners were asked to provide Chairman Jones with potential future agenda items. NEXT MEETING ADJOURN a. The next regularly scheduled meeting is October 12, 2021. The meeting adjourned …