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219.445 SOUTHERN RAIL CORRIDOR IMPROVEMENT PLAN.
    Subdivision 1. Corridor development. The commissioner of transportation shall develop a
corridor improvement plan for grade crossings intersecting or crossing the railway right-of-way in
the railway corridor that runs east to west across southern Minnesota within all of the counties of
Winona, Olmsted, Dodge, Steele, Waseca, Blue Earth, Brown, Redwood, Lyon, and Lincoln.
    Subd. 2. Grade crossing recommendations. (a) The corridor improvement plan must
include crossing-by-crossing assessments based on ten-year and 20-year projections of train
and vehicle volumes that will identify minimum improvements necessary at crossings with
moderate levels of exposure, consistent with rules adopted by the commissioner. The plan must
include identification of all crossings that are candidates for grade separations where levels of
exposure exceed 300,000, or crossings that meet the criteria identified in the rules adopted by the
commissioner. For purposes of this section, "levels of exposure" means average daily vehicle
traffic multiplied by the number of trains per day at a crossing.
(b) In cities where the department has identified multiple grade separation candidates,
the plan must include a strategy that identifies the appropriate mix of safety improvements at
all crossings in the city and that considers optimal locations for grade separations, crossing
consolidations, and other grade crossing safety improvements and traffic routing options.
(c) The department shall consider crossings that are candidates for closure, consistent with
rules adopted by the commissioner governing the vacating of a grade crossing.
(d) When community plans have been developed by the affected railroad company and local
governing bodies, the department shall review the community plans for compliance with the
department's minimum criteria for necessary crossing improvements at all public crossings as
identified in the commissioner's rules. The agreed-to community plans take precedence over the
elements of the corridor improvement plan.
    Subd. 3. Local government and railroad participation; federal review. (a) The
commissioner shall provide an opportunity for an affected railroad company or local governing
body to participate in developing the corridor improvement plan. The commissioner shall allow
an affected local governing body the opportunity to review the corridor improvement plan before
executing an agreement for grade crossing improvements in the corridor improvement plan
between the department and the railroad company and before forwarding the plan to the federal
Surface Transportation Board (STB).
(b) Paragraph (a) does not preclude the department from providing comments or information
related to the railway corridor improvement project to the STB or any other governing body
related to construction activities or environmental impact statement preparation.
    Subd. 4. Final plan; hold harmless. (a) The final plan must be submitted to any affected
area transportation partnership, local unit of government, and railroad company within the
corridor area in order to provide future grade crossing safety improvement planning guidance.
(b) Unless otherwise specifically agreed to as part of the plan, the development of a
corridor improvement plan does not bind the state or any local government unit to a specific
implementation timetable or to funding the cost of proposed recommended safety upgrades.
History: 1999 c 238 art 2 s 34

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