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STV to Plan New Valley Metro Bus Maintenance Facility in Phoenix’s West Valley

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A Valley Metro bus
Credit: Valley Metro Regional Public Transportation Authority

STV also celebrates $15.9 million RAISE grant for Valley Metro’s Rio East Dobson Extension

PHOENIX, AZ – STV, a leading professional services firm that plans, designs and manages infrastructure projects across North America, today announced that the Regional Public Transportation Authority (Valley Metro) has awarded the firm a project to support the siting and conceptual design of a new West Valley Bus and Paratransit Operations and Maintenance Facility. The facility addresses the ongoing growth in the Greater Phoenix area, particularly in the West Valley, one of the fastest-expanding regions in Arizona.

“STV is proud to partner with Valley Metro on multiple transformative projects that will connect communities across Phoenix’s East and West Valley regions,” said Tyler Bonstead, PE, vice president and project manager at STV. “Our extensive experience in designing and managing complex transit systems and facilities nationwide means we are well-equipped to deliver innovative solutions for both the new West Valley facility and the ongoing design of the Rio East-Dobson Extension.”

While Valley Metro’s bus service currently offers limited coverage west of AZ-101, the agency anticipates expanding its service in this area in the coming years. The new facility will be designed to accommodate various types of transit vehicles, including buses, paratransit and microtransit, ensuring seamless service as demand continues to grow. STV will lead initial siting and design efforts, evaluating current and projected service levels in the West Valley, conducting needs assessments, performing site selection and feasibility analyses and developing conceptual layouts.

Simultaneously, STV is continuing to advance Valley Metro’s Rio East-Dobson Extension (REDE) project, which recently secured a nearly $16 million federal Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant among 148 projects selected nationwide this year, totaling $1.8 billion in awards.

The REDE project proposes to extend the existing Valley Metro Streetcar by approximately 4.35 miles from downtown Tempe into Mesa, Arizona’s third-largest city. This extension aims to enhance mobility and connectivity by offering more reliable service with a dedicated guideway, increased service capacity, smoother rides and direct connections. STV has been providing planning and design services for the REDE project since summer 2023. Currently, STV’s team has identified potential track locations and stop areas, and is now evaluating transit access, adjacent land uses, cost, ridership potential, right-of-way needs and environmental impacts for the different options. Recent public meetings in Tempe and Mesa gathered community feedback, complemented by a self-guided online open house. STV will continue to evaluate alternatives and refine design concepts through fall 2024, with the objective of selecting the locally preferred alternative by year-end.

STV is a leading provider of multidisciplinary services to all types of transit and rail systems—from bus transportation and light rail, commuter rail and freight rail to maintenance and operations facilities, stations and terminals. The team has a long history of planning and designing major transit improvement projects across the country, including light rail extensions for the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) and Sound Transit as well as bus operations and maintenance facilities for Omnitrans, the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) and the Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT). STV has also served the Greater Phoenix area in projects such as the award-winning Phoenix Bus Rapid Transit program and design support services for Valley Metro’s light rail Operations and Maintenance Center.

A Valley Metro bus
Credit: Valley Metro Regional Public Transportation Authority