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April 9, 2013 <br />Ayes: Cherry, Edmonds, Moody, Psimas, Randall, Wright <br />Nays: None <br />13 - 166 -Adoption of a resolution supporting the Norfolk and Portsmouth Belt <br />Line Rail Preservation application to the Virginia Department of Rail and Public <br />Transportation for the Port Norfolk Rail Yard Project. Vision Principle: A Robust <br />Economy for Working Men and Women. <br />Background: <br />• The Norfolk and Portsmouth Belt Line (NPBL) plans to file an application to the <br />Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation for funding assistance for <br />maintenance and construction projects. <br />• NBPL is requesting that the City of Portsmouth support their project by <br />requesting that the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation give priority <br />for inclusion in their Rail Preservation Program. <br />• The Rail Preservation Program provides funding for certain improvement and <br />procurements of railways in the Commonwealth of Virginia. <br />Discussion: <br />• The Port Norfolk Rail Yard project will improve rail efficiency by rehabilitating 8 <br />switches and replacing 8,750 feet of small (100 pound) rail with big (132 pound) rail in <br />the Port Norfolk Yard. <br />• The estimated cost of this project is $745,640. <br />• The NPBL is instrumental in the economic development of the area by <br />transporting freight and providing an alternate means of transportation for commodities. <br />Financial Impact: <br />• There is no requirement for matching funds. There is no financial impact to the <br />City. <br />Recommended Action: <br />• Adoption of the resolution. Vision Principle: A Robust Economy for Working Men <br />and Women. <br />1. Walter Bell, 236 Maryland Avenue, voiced his concern with disruption in traffic flow <br />and increased traffic in the neighborhood. <br />Motion by Mr. Moody, and seconded by Ms. Psimas, to adopt the following <br />resolution, and was adopted by the following vote: <br />"RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH BELT LINE <br />RAIL PRESERVATION APPLICATION TO THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF RAIL <br />AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION FOR THE PORT NORFOLK RAIL YARD <br />PROJECT. <br />WHEREAS, the Norfolk and Portsmouth Belt Line (NPBL) desires to file an <br />application with the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation for funding <br />assistance to improve rail efficiency by rehabilitating eight switches and replacing 8,750 <br />feet of small (100 pound) rail with big (132 pound) rail in the Port Norfolk Yard; and <br />WHEREAS, the General Assembly, through enactment of the Rail Preservation <br />Program, provides funding for certain improvements to aid procurement of railways in <br />the Commonwealth of Virginia; and <br />WHEREAS, NPBL is an important provider in the City of Portsmouth's <br />transportation system; and <br />WHEREAS, NPBL is instrumental in the economic development of the region, <br />including the City of Portsmouth; provides relief to the highway system by transporting <br />freight; and provides an alternate means of transporting commodities; and <br />WHEREAS, NPBL has requested the City of Portsmouth's support for the above- <br />referenced rail projects; and <br />
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