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Mike Sellers, Police chief SCPD Jim Mercurio, 49ers management company

Mike Sellers, Police chief SCPD Jim Mercurio, 49ers management company JIM unites, valley TRANSPORTATION authority GEORGE TACKE, VALLEY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY BRIAN GILBERT, LIEUTENANT SCPD Scott Fitzgerald, SERGEANT SCPD. Levi’s stadium. MEETING OVERVIEW. Welcome

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Mike Sellers, Police chief SCPD Jim Mercurio, 49ers management company

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  1. Mike Sellers, Police chief SCPD Jim Mercurio, 49ers management company JIM unites, valley TRANSPORTATION authority GEORGE TACKE, VALLEY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITYBRIAN GILBERT, LIEUTENANT SCPD Scott Fitzgerald, SERGEANT SCPD Levi’s stadium

  2. MEETING OVERVIEW • Welcome • Stadium comparison – Candlestick vs. Levi’s Stadium • Game day transit characteristics • Transit options for event attendees • Parking plan for participants • NFL best practices being adopted • Law enforcement coalition • Neighborhood Protection Patrol • 2014 event schedule – NFL and non-NFL events • Contact information to offer recommendations or share concerns

  3. SPECIAL EVENTS UNIT FORMED Planning began in 2007 49ers are paying for Special Events Unit 1 Lieutenant and 1 Sergeant that began in 2012 Studying stadium operations around the country NFL Best Practices being adopted Creating operations plan and manual for all stadium events Developing threat assessment procedure for events

  4. LAW ENFORCEMENT COALITION Local Law Enforcement Agencies Service Agreements Bomb Squad, Helicopter, K-9, Bike Patrol Special Events As-Needed Reserve Officers Full-time officers of other agencies working stadium events as a Santa Clara Police Department Reserve Homeland Security Partners FBI, DOJ, JTTF Contracted Security Officers “Yellow Jackets” Forty Niners Security Team

  5. Command post • Stadium Operations • Santa Clara Police • FBI • 49ers Security • Contracted Security • Medical Dispatch • 49ers Parking and Traffic • SC Parking and Traffic • Camera Operations

  6. JIM unites PUBLIC TransPORTATION Valley TransPORTATIONAuthority

  7. Game day Transit Characteristics

  8. Overall view of transportation

  9. Stadium Area Transit Source: 49ers Stadium EIR, 2009/ AECOM, 2012

  10. Ace and Capitol Corridor • Heavy Rail will transport fans from: • Central Valley (Sacramento / Stockton / Tracy) • East Bay (Berkeley / Oakland / Fremont). • Drop off at the Great America Station located on Stars and Stripes, adjacent to the stadium.

  11. Caltrain • Runs from San Francisco to Gilroy • Two special trains for Sunday 49ers games • Caltrain connects with VTA light rail in Mountain View

  12. VTA • Added light rail and bus service, varying by event size • Great America Light Rail Station and at convenient bus stops within a short walking distance from the stadium • VTA is planning for easy fare payment – mobile app, Clipper and joint VTA/Caltrain pass

  13. STADIUM ACCESS IMPROVEMENTS • New eastbound platform at Great America Station for stadium event service • Queuing areas for departing stadium attendees on closed lanes of Tasman Drive • Fencingof LRT Right-of-Way near stadium • Event only pedestrian at-grade crossing of LRT tracks on Tasman Drive • New Light Rail Storage and Turnback tracks on Tasman Drive, west of Old Ironsides

  14. VTA BUS

  15. VTA LIGHT RAIL

  16. Jim mercurio PARKING and traffic Vice President, 49ers management company

  17. PARKING INFORMATION / DIRECTIONS • Customized by lot, so that we can evenly disperse the ingress and egress traffic. • 49ers Fan Application will have parking information and direction. • We will strongly encourage fans / event-goers to sign up and utilize the application.

  18. parking pass Directions Front Back • Parking Instructions for each parking Lot

  19. Game DAY Parking for 2014

  20. TOTAL PARKING SPACES: LOCATIONAPPROXIMATE # OF SPACES • Great America Lot: 6,217 Spaces • Tasman Structure: 1,798 Spaces • Stars and Stripes Lots: 688 Spaces • 4949 Marie P. DeBartolo 570 Spaces • Divco: 825 Spaces • Coherent: 508 Spaces • Parkway Plaza: 758 Spaces • Patrick Henry Lot: 4,500 Spaces • Mission College: 2,249 Spaces • Great America Employee: 875 Spaces • Santa Clara Golf Course: 4,306 Spaces • Coleman Lot: 800 Spaces* • Santa Clara Towers: 400 Spaces • Homestead Lot: 400 Spaces • Lafayette Lot: 2,300 Spaces • Old Ironsides Lot: 500 Spaces • *in the final contract stages • Total: 27,194 Spaces

  21. Employee Parking LOCATIONAPPROXIMATE # OF SPACES • Tasman Structure:800 Spaces • Marie P. DeBartolo: 570 Spaces • Coleman Lot: 800 Spaces • Santa Clara Towers 400 Spaces • Homestead Lot 400 Spaces • Great America Employee: 875 Spaces Total 3,845 Spaces

  22. PARKING ISSUES • Safe Public Access • Pedestrian sidewalks and crossings • Vehicular circulation during events • On-site Operations • Security • Sanitation/restrooms • Tailgating • Lighting • Parking management

  23. Charter bus & RV’s • Charter buses will park along Democracy Way, west of the stadium. • Can accommodate approximately 100 buses and RV’s, and upwards of 4,000 fans. Tasman Dr Patrick Henry Democracy Way

  24. Taxi cab companies will be communicated with and provided with ingress and egress instructions so that drop off and pick up are as convenient as we can make it. Taxi proposal

  25. parking • Different parking lots will surround the stadium • “Main” Parking Lot • Internal, adjacent lots • Tasman Garage • Tasman Lots • 4949 • G.A. Employee Lot • SC Convention Center • External, adjacent lots • Many in negotiation.

  26. Entry Gates

  27. SCOTT FITZGERALD NEIGHBORHOOD PROTECTION SANTA CLARA POLICE DEPARTMENT

  28. NEIGHBORHOOD PROTECTION Neighborhood Protection Detail Traffic Management Plan (TMOP) • Avoid intrusions into residential neighborhoods • As reducing noise, air quality, and traffic impacts to the surrounding residential neighborhoods is of utmost importance, the potential for intrusion of traffic and pedestrians into residential areas shall be examined. As noted in the Transportation Management Plan for a New San Francisco 49ers Stadium in Santa Clara, CA (AECOM, 2009), to prohibit Stadium patrons from intruding on residential areas, such as the Adobe Wells Mobile Home Park, Agnews and the Rivermark neighborhoods, Stadium access as well as Stadium parking in those neighborhoods will be restricted on the following roadways:

  29. Sample of signage

  30. Game DAY Parking for 2014

  31. NEIGHBORHOOD PROTECTION

  32. INGRESS PLAN

  33. EGRESS PLAN

  34. MIKE SELLERS CLOSING POLICE CHIEF – CITY OF SANTA CLARA

  35. EVENTS NFL GAMES 10 San Francisco 49ers games 2 preseason 8 regular season NON-NFL EVENTS Size of events will range from 100 to 68,500 attendees 17 – 20 Major non-NFL events per year including: Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl PAC 12 Championship game International Soccer games Major Concerts Monster Truck, Motocross races X-Games WWE WrestleMania Smaller events will include private parties, corporate meetings, and weddings

  36. EVENTS SECURED TO DATE NFL GAMES 2014 season August 17, San Francisco 49ers vs. Denver Broncos (1:00pm) August 24, San Francisco 49ers vs. San Diego Chargers (1:00pm) September 14, San Francisco 49ers vs. Chicago Bears (5:30pm) September 28, San Francisco 49ers vs. Philadelphia Eagles (1:25pm) October 5, San Francisco 49ers vs. Kansas City Chiefs (1:25pm) November 2, San Francisco 49ers vs. St. Louis Rams (1:05pm) November 23, San Francisco 49ers vs. Washington Redskins (1:25pm) November 27, San Francisco 49ers vs. Seattle Seahawks (5:30pm) December 20, San Francisco 49ers vs. San Diego Chargers (1:30pm) December 28, San Francisco 49ers vs. Arizona Cardinals (1:25pm) 2016 February 7, SuperBowl 50

  37. EVENTS SECURED TO DATE NON-NFL EVENTS 2014 August 2, MLS Soccer - San Jose Earthquakes vs. Seattle Sounders Major League Soccer October 24, Collegiate Football - University of California Berkeley vs. University of Oregon December 27, Collegiate Football - Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl 2015 March 29, WWE Wrestling – WrestleMania 31 April 11, Monster Trucks - Monster Jam April 18, Motorcycle Racing - SuperCross

  38. Community liaison • Member of the ManagementCo staff • First point of contact for public regarding stadium issues • Weekly report to the City Manager, the Special Events Unit and Stadium Manager • Annual Report to Stadium Authority • Participate in Pre/Post Operations and Stakeholder meetings • Work stadium events • Community Outreach • Contact information posted in and around the stadium neighbors@levisstadium.com (408)497-5577

  39. LEVI’S STADIUM INFORMATION www.scpd.org

  40. HELPFUL LINKS • SCPD will use the Nixle messaging system to notify residents about events and any related issues such as traffic congestion. You can sign up for this free service by visiting … http://scpd.org/index.aspx?page=2619 • Intersections along Lawrence Expressway are operated by Santa Clara County and live traffic camera feeds can be viewed at … http://www.sccgov.org/sites/scc/Pages/SCC-Live-Traffic.aspx • Freeway traffic conditions and other useful trip planning tools can be found at … www.511.org • The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) provides transit services to Santa Clara County. Transit planning tools and real-time maps are available at … www.vta.org

  41. Questions?

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