Notice of Availability for Public Review of the Draft Tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement for the Chicago, IL, to Omaha, NE, Regional Passenger Rail System Study, 69920 [2012-28302]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
Notice of Availability for Public Review
of the Draft Tier 1 Environmental
Impact Statement for the Chicago, IL,
to Omaha, NE, Regional Passenger
Rail System Study
Federal Railroad
Administration (FRA), U.S. Department
of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of availability of draft
environmental impact statement.
AGENCY:
FRA is issuing this Notice to
advise the public that a Draft Tier 1
Environmental Impact Statement (Tier 1
EIS) has been prepared for the Chicago
to Omaha Regional Passenger Rail
System Planning Study (Study). The
Tier 1 EIS was prepared pursuant to the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA); FRA’s Procedures for
Considering Environmental Impacts
(Environmental Procedures); and
guidelines published by the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ) on
implementing NEPA. The Study
includes both a Tier 1 EIS and a Service
Development Plan. FRA is the lead
federal agency and the Iowa Department
of Transportation (Iowa DOT) is the
joint-lead state agency for the
environmental review process. For
passenger rail projects, this Tier 1 EIS
focuses on broad corridor and service
level issues, while subsequent Tier 2
analyses will focus on the details of a
specific project or action.
Iowa DOT proposes to establish highspeed passenger rail service between
Chicago, Illinois, through Iowa, to
Omaha, Nebraska. The proposed project
would provide an alternative to
automobile, bus, and air travel by
decreasing travel times, increasing
frequency of service, improving
reliability (particularly in inclement
weather), providing an efficient
transportation option, and providing
amenities to improve passenger ride
quality and comfort. The project would
also promote environmental benefits,
including reduced air pollutant
emissions, improved land use options,
and fewer adverse impacts to the
surrounding habitat and water
resources.
The Tier 1 EIS presents the proposed
project’s purpose and need, identifies
reasonable alternatives, describes the
affected environment, and analyzes the
potential environmental impacts of the
alternatives considered, including the
no-build alternative.
DATES: Written comments on the Draft
Tier 1 EIS should be provided within
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the 45-day comment period to Iowa
DOT on or before Wednesday, December
26, 2012. Public hearings are scheduled
to occur in early December 2012 in
Chicago, Illinois, and in Des Moines and
Council Bluffs, Iowa. For further details,
please reference the Study’s Web site at:
www.iowadot.gov/chicagotoomaha/.
ADDRESSES: Comments or additional
information on the Tier 1 EIS can be
submitted in multiple ways: Mailed
directly to Amanda Martin, Freight and
Passenger Rail Policy Coordinator, Iowa
Department of Transportation, 800
Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa 50010;
submitted electronically through the
Chicago to Omaha Regional Passenger
Rail System Planning Study Web site at
www.iowadot.gov/chicagotoomaha;
submitted electronically to
email@chicagotoomaha.com with ‘‘Draft
EIS’’ in the Subject line; recorded at the
Study’s toll-free information line at
800–488–7119; or provided orally or in
writing at the in-person open house
public hearing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Andrea Martin, Environmental
Protection Specialist, Federal Railroad
Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue Southeast, (Mail Stop 20),
Washington, DC 20590, telephone (202)
493–6201; or Amanda Martin, Freight
and Passenger Rail Policy Coordinator,
Office of Rail Transportation, Iowa
Department of Transportation, 800
Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa 50010,
telephone (515) 239–1653.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Chicago to Omaha regional intercity
passenger rail corridor extends from
Chicago Union Station, in downtown
Chicago, Illinois on the east to a
terminal in Omaha, Nebraska on the
west. In Illinois, the Study area extends
west from Chicago Union Station (the
hub for the Midwest Regional Rail
Initiative) for approximately 200 miles
to the Mississippi River near Moline,
Illinois, and continues west for
approximately 300 miles across the
entire state of Iowa to the Missouri
River, a distance of approximately 500
miles. The Study area terminates in
Omaha, which is located at the Missouri
River, the eastern border of the state of
Nebraska.
The Chicago to Omaha Regional
Passenger Rail System would provide a
competitive passenger rail
transportation option between Chicago
and Omaha to help meet current and
future demand for travel in the Study
area. The need stems from travel
demand and increasing congestion,
resulting from population growth and
changing demographics along the
corridor from Chicago, Illinois to
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Omaha, Nebraska, as well as the lack of
competitive and attractive travel
alternatives to highway and air
transportation. The proposed
improvements of the preferred
alternative meet the purpose and need
criteria by: decreasing travel times;
increasing frequency of service;
improving service reliability; providing
safe and efficient service; providing
amenities to improve passenger ride
quality and comfort; and promoting
environmental benefits (reduced air
pollutant emissions, improved land use
options, and fewer adverse impacts to
the surrounding habitat and water
resources).
The Tier 1 EIS is available for review
online at FRA’s Web site
www.fra.dot.gov and Iowa DOT’s Web
site at www.iowadot.gov/
chicagotoomaha. The document is also
available at 113 libraries located along
the corridor in Illinois, Iowa, and
Nebraska. For a full list of these viewing
locations visit the Chicago to Omaha
Regional Passenger Rail System
Planning Study Web site at
www.iowadot.gov/chicagotoomaha.
Issued in Washington, DC, on November
15, 2012.
Corey W. Hill,
Director, Office of Passenger and Freight
Programs .
[FR Doc. 2012–28302 Filed 11–20–12; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
Notice of Availability of a Final Tier 1
Environmental Impact Statement, for
the Chicago, IL to St. Louis, MO High
Speed Rail Corridor Program and Tier
2 Evaluation for the Springfield Rail
Improvements Project
Federal Railroad
Administration (FRA), United States
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of availability of final
environmental impact statement.
AGENCY:
FRA is issuing this notice to
advise the public that a Final
Environmental Impact Statement (Final
EIS) has been prepared for the Chicago,
Illinois to St. Louis, Missouri High
Speed Rail Corridor Program. The Final
EIS includes a Tier 1 corridor evaluation
for the Chicago, Illinois to St. Louis,
Missouri high-speed rail corridor and a
Tier 2 project-level evaluation for the
portion of the high-speed rail corridor in
Springfield, Illinois. FRA is the lead
federal agency and the Illinois
Department of Transportation (IDOT) is
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
Notice of Availability for Public Review of the Draft Tier 1
Environmental Impact Statement for the Chicago, IL, to Omaha, NE,
Regional Passenger Rail System Study
AGENCY: Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of availability of draft environmental impact statement.
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SUMMARY: FRA is issuing this Notice to advise the public that a Draft
Tier 1 Environmental Impact Statement (Tier 1 EIS) has been prepared
for the Chicago to Omaha Regional Passenger Rail System Planning Study
(Study). The Tier 1 EIS was prepared pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA); FRA's Procedures for
Considering Environmental Impacts (Environmental Procedures); and
guidelines published by the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) on
implementing NEPA. The Study includes both a Tier 1 EIS and a Service
Development Plan. FRA is the lead federal agency and the Iowa
Department of Transportation (Iowa DOT) is the joint-lead state agency
for the environmental review process. For passenger rail projects, this
Tier 1 EIS focuses on broad corridor and service level issues, while
subsequent Tier 2 analyses will focus on the details of a specific
project or action.
Iowa DOT proposes to establish high-speed passenger rail service
between Chicago, Illinois, through Iowa, to Omaha, Nebraska. The
proposed project would provide an alternative to automobile, bus, and
air travel by decreasing travel times, increasing frequency of service,
improving reliability (particularly in inclement weather), providing an
efficient transportation option, and providing amenities to improve
passenger ride quality and comfort. The project would also promote
environmental benefits, including reduced air pollutant emissions,
improved land use options, and fewer adverse impacts to the surrounding
habitat and water resources.
The Tier 1 EIS presents the proposed project's purpose and need,
identifies reasonable alternatives, describes the affected environment,
and analyzes the potential environmental impacts of the alternatives
considered, including the no-build alternative.
DATES: Written comments on the Draft Tier 1 EIS should be provided
within the 45-day comment period to Iowa DOT on or before Wednesday,
December 26, 2012. Public hearings are scheduled to occur in early
December 2012 in Chicago, Illinois, and in Des Moines and Council
Bluffs, Iowa. For further details, please reference the Study's Web
site at: www.iowadot.gov/chicagotoomaha/.
ADDRESSES: Comments or additional information on the Tier 1 EIS can be
submitted in multiple ways: Mailed directly to Amanda Martin, Freight
and Passenger Rail Policy Coordinator, Iowa Department of
Transportation, 800 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa 50010; submitted
electronically through the Chicago to Omaha Regional Passenger Rail
System Planning Study Web site at www.iowadot.gov/chicagotoomaha;
submitted electronically to email@chicagotoomaha.com with ``Draft EIS''
in the Subject line; recorded at the Study's toll-free information line
at 800-488-7119; or provided orally or in writing at the in-person open
house public hearing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Andr[eacute]a Martin, Environmental
Protection Specialist, Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue Southeast, (Mail Stop 20), Washington, DC 20590, telephone (202)
493-6201; or Amanda Martin, Freight and Passenger Rail Policy
Coordinator, Office of Rail Transportation, Iowa Department of
Transportation, 800 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa 50010, telephone (515) 239-
1653.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Chicago to Omaha regional intercity
passenger rail corridor extends from Chicago Union Station, in downtown
Chicago, Illinois on the east to a terminal in Omaha, Nebraska on the
west. In Illinois, the Study area extends west from Chicago Union
Station (the hub for the Midwest Regional Rail Initiative) for
approximately 200 miles to the Mississippi River near Moline, Illinois,
and continues west for approximately 300 miles across the entire state
of Iowa to the Missouri River, a distance of approximately 500 miles.
The Study area terminates in Omaha, which is located at the Missouri
River, the eastern border of the state of Nebraska.
The Chicago to Omaha Regional Passenger Rail System would provide a
competitive passenger rail transportation option between Chicago and
Omaha to help meet current and future demand for travel in the Study
area. The need stems from travel demand and increasing congestion,
resulting from population growth and changing demographics along the
corridor from Chicago, Illinois to Omaha, Nebraska, as well as the lack
of competitive and attractive travel alternatives to highway and air
transportation. The proposed improvements of the preferred alternative
meet the purpose and need criteria by: decreasing travel times;
increasing frequency of service; improving service reliability;
providing safe and efficient service; providing amenities to improve
passenger ride quality and comfort; and promoting environmental
benefits (reduced air pollutant emissions, improved land use options,
and fewer adverse impacts to the surrounding habitat and water
resources).
The Tier 1 EIS is available for review online at FRA's Web site
www.fra.dot.gov and Iowa DOT's Web site at www.iowadot.gov/chicagotoomaha. The document is also available at 113 libraries located
along the corridor in Illinois, Iowa, and Nebraska. For a full list of
these viewing locations visit the Chicago to Omaha Regional Passenger
Rail System Planning Study Web site at www.iowadot.gov/chicagotoomaha.
Issued in Washington, DC, on November 15, 2012.
Corey W. Hill,
Director, Office of Passenger and Freight Programs .
[FR Doc. 2012-28302 Filed 11-20-12; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910-06-P