Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution approves plan documents for the creation of railroad quiet zones at Correy Street, Waubesa Street, and Marquette Street for a total estimated cost of $450,000. Funding for this project is provided in the adopted 2019 capital budget for Engineering Major Streets via the Railroad Corssings and Quiet Zones funded by TID 37 borrowing.
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12302-402-200
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Approving Plans and Specifications, and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to enter into a non-competitive agreement with C.D.L. Electric, Inc. to install the necessary improvements pursuant to CFR Parts 222 and 229 to create Quiet Zones in the City of Madison. (6th AD)
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WHEREAS, because regulation of rail/highway safety is preempted by the Federal Rail Safety Act, 49 U.S.C. 20106 and 23 CFR 140, 900 to 140, 922 of the United States Code, the City must follow applicable regulations in the construction of rail/highway grade crossings; and,
WHEREAS, Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) regulations 49 CFR 222 and 229 establishes procedures for the establishment of Quiet Zones within a municipality. These rules and regulations set forth certain standards for establishing Quiet Zones. At a minimum a quiet zone must have signals and gates at every railroad crossing within the Quiet Zone and be at least (½) one half of a mile in length; and,
WHEREAS, the CITY desires the installation of highway-railroad grade crossing warning devices in order to establish quiet zones at the following railroad crossings with the noted improvements:
DOT # 177323L, Corry Street, Signals, gates, CWT, Power off and battery backup;
DOT # 177324T, Waubesa Street, Signals, gates, CWT, Power off and battery backup;
DOT # 178774T, Marquette Street path, crossbucks and stop signs for both directions; and,
WHEREAS, the crossing protection equipment sought to be installed under this project will be placed primarily on property controlled or owned by the Wisconsin Southern Railroad Company (WSOR),...
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