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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
Notice of Availability of the Final
Environmental Impact Report/
Environmental Impact Statement,
Section 4(f) Evaluation and Draft
General Conformity Determination for
the California High-Speed Train
System Fresno to Bakersfield Section
Federal Railroad
Administration (FRA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
FRA is providing this notice
to advise the public that FRA is issuing
a Final Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) and Section 4(f) Evaluation for the
California High-Speed Train (HST)
System Fresno to Bakersfield Section
(Project). FRA is also making a Draft
General Conformity Determination for
the Project available for public review
and comment. FRA is the lead Federal
agency and the California High Speed
Rail Authority (Authority) is the lead
state agency for the environmental
review process. The agencies have
prepared the Final EIS consistent with
federal law and also to serve as an
Environmental Impact Report (EIR) in
compliance with the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and
CEQA Guidelines. The U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers (USACE) and Surface
Transportation Board (STB) served as
Cooperating Agencies for the
preparation of this Final EIS.
DATES: The Final EIS and Section 4(f)
Evaluation are being made available to
the public for a 30-day period according
to 40 CFR 1506.10 prior to final FRA
action. Written comments on the Draft
Conformity Determination and Section
4(f) Evaluation for the California HST
Project Fresno to Bakersfield Section
may be sent during the 30-day period,
to Ms. Stephanie Perez-Arrieta at the
contact address below. The 30-day
period commences on the date the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency’s
notice of availability is published in the
Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: See SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION section for addresses where
copies of the Final EIS, Section 4(f)
Evaluation, and Draft General
Conformity Determination are available
online at the FRA’s Web site: https://
www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0468 and the
Authority’s web site: https://
www.hsr.ca.gov/Programs/
Environmental_Planning/.
Copies are also available for viewing at
the addresses available in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section.
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Ms.
Stephanie Perez-Arrieta, Environmental
Protection Specialist, Office of Railroad
Policy and Development, Federal
Railroad Administration, U.S.,
Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., MS–20,
Washington, DC 20590 (telephone: 202–
493–0388).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Once
completed, the California HST system
will provide intercity, high-speed
passenger rail service on more than 800
miles of tracks throughout California,
connecting the major population centers
of Sacramento, the San Francisco Bay
Area, the Central Valley, Los Angeles,
the Inland Empire, Orange County, and
San Diego. It will use state-of-the-art,
electrically powered, high-speed, steelwheel-on-steel-rail technology,
including contemporary safety,
signaling, and automated train-control
systems, with trains capable of
operating up to 220 miles per hour
(mph) over a fully graded-separated,
dedicated double track alignment. The
HST System is comprised of multiple
sections, one of which is the Fresno to
Bakersfield Section analyzed in the
Final EIS.
The Final EIS describes the potential
environmental impacts, both adverse
and beneficial, of the Fresno to
Bakersfield Project Section, identifies
appropriate measures to mitigate
adverse impacts, and identifies the
agencies’’ preferred alternative. The
approximately 114-mile-long Fresno to
Bakersfield Section is a critical Phase 1
link connecting to the Merced to Fresno
Section and Bay Area HST Sections to
the north and the Bakersfield to
Palmdale and Palmdale to Los Angeles
HST Sections to the south. This projectlevel EIS tiers off of the Statewide
Program EIS published in 2005 and the
Bay area to Central Valley Program EIS
published in 2008 and builds on the
earlier decisions and Program EISs.
In August 2011, FRA issued a Draft
EIS and circulated the document for a
60-day public and agency review and
comment period. In July 2012, FRA
issued a Supplemental Draft EIS for a
90-day public and agency review and
comment period. Both the Draft and
Supplemental Draft EISs analyzed a No
Action Alternative and various Action
Alternatives for the construction and
operation of the California HST Project
Fresno to Bakersfield Section, including
alignment alternatives and station
locations. FRA and the Authority
convened three public hearings for the
Draft EIS in Fresno, Hanford, and
Bakersfield in September 2011, and
three additional public hearings for the
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Supplemental Draft EIS in Fresno,
Hanford, and Bakersfield in August
2012.
Consistent with the provisions of
Section 102(2)(c) of the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), the
Council on Environmental Quality
(CEQ) regulations implementing NEPA
(40 CFR parts 1500 to 1508), FRA’s
Procedures for Considering
Environmental Impacts (Environmental
Procedures) (64 FR 28545, May 26,
1999), the Final EIS evaluates the
potential environmental effects
associated with Action Alternatives and
the No Action Alternative, identifies
appropriate mitigation measures to
minimize the potential environmental
impacts, and identifies a preferred
alternative. The FRA, Authority, and
Cooperating Agencies considered the
entire record and the potential for
environmental impact in identifying the
Preferred Alternative. Additionally, the
Final EIS includes FRA’s Section 4(f)
Evaluation, which provides the
supporting analysis to comply with 49
U.S.C. 303 and FRA’s Environmental
Procedures.
FRA is also issuing a Draft General
Conformity Determination for public
and agency comment. The Draft General
Conformity Determination has been
prepared pursuant to 40 CFR part 93,
subpart B, which establishes the process
for complying with the general
conformity requirements of the Clean
Air Act. Consistent with those
regulations, FRA is making the Draft
Conformity Determination available for
public review and comment. Analysis of
the Project’s potential emissions found
that construction period emissions
would exceed the General Conformity
de minimis threshold for Nitrogen
Dioxide (NOX) and volatile organic
compounds (VOC), a precursor for
ozone. However, operation of the Project
would result in an overall reduction of
regional emissions of all applicable air
pollutants and would not cause a
localized exeedance of an air quality
standard. Conformance of the Project
will be accomplished through a
Voluntary Emissions Reduction
Agreement which will offset the NOX
and VOC emissions consistent with
applicable regulatory requirements.
Complete hard copies of the Final
EIR/EIS, Section 4(f) Evaluation, and the
Draft General Conformity Determination
are available for viewing at the
following locations:
∑ California High-Speed Rail Authority,
770 L Street, Suite 800, Sacramento,
CA
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∑ Federal Railroad Administration,
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC
∑ California High-Speed Rail Authority,
2550 Mariposa Mall, Suite 3015,
Fresno, CA
∑ Fresno Public Library, Central, 2420
Mariposa Avenue, Fresno, CA
∑ Kings County Library, Corcoran,
1001–A Chittenden Avenue,
Corcoran, CA
∑ Kings County Library, Hanford, 401
N. Douty Street, Hanford, CA
∑ Tulare Public Library, 475 North M
Street Tulare, CA
∑ Allensworth Community Center, 8123
Avenue 36, Allensworth, CA
∑ Kern County Library, Beale Memorial,
701 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA
∑ Kern County Library, Shafter, 236
James Street, Shafter, CA
∑ Kern County Library, Wasco, 1102 7th
Street, Wasco, CA
Summary chapters and complete
electronic copies are available for
viewing at the following locations:
∑ Allensworth
∑ Allensworth Community Services
District, 3336 Road 84
∑ Armona
∑ Kings County Library, 11115 C
Street
∑ Bakersfield
∑ City of Bakersfield Planning
Department, 1715 Chester Avenue
—Kern County Library, Baker Branch,
1400 Baker Street
—Kern County Library, Northeast
Branch, 3725 Columbus Street
—Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Community Center, 1000 South
Owens Street
—Greenacres Community Center,
2014 Calloway Drive
—Community Action Partnership of
Kern, 300 19th Street
—Richard Prado East Bakersfield
Senior Center, 2101 Ridge Road
∑ Clovis
—Fresno County Public Library,
Clovis Regional Library, 1155 Fifth
Street
∑ Corcoran
—City of Corcoran Planning
Department, 832 Whitley Avenue
∑ Delano
—Kern County Library, Delano
Branch, 925 10th Avenue
∑ Fresno
—City of Fresno Planning
Department, 2220 Tulare Street #6
—Fresno County Public Library,
Cedar-Clinton, 4150 E. Clinton
Street
—Fresno County Public Library, Fig
Garden, 3071 W. Bullard Avenue
—Fresno County Public Library,
Mosqueda Center, 4670 E. Butler
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—Fresno County Public Library,
Sunnyside, 5566 E. Kings Canyon
Road
—Fresno County Public Library, West
Fresno, 188 E. California Avenue
—Fresno County Public Library,
Woodward Park, 944 E. Perrin
Avenue
—Fresno County Public Library,
Senior Resource Center, 2025 E.
Dakota Avenue
—Fresno County—Clerk to the Board,
2281 Tulare Street #301
—Einstein Neighborhood Center, 3566
E. Dakota Avenue
—Fresno Interdenominational
Refugee Ministries (F.I.R.M.), 1940
N. Fresno Street
—Mary Ella Brown Community
Center, 1350 E. Annadale Avenue
—Lafayette Neighborhood Center,
1516 E. Princeton Avenue
—Mosqueda Community Center, 3670
E. Butler Avenue
—Ted C. Wills Community Center,
770 N. San Pablo Avenue
—Dickey Development Center, 1515
E. Divisadero Street
—Frank H. Ball Community Center,
760 Mayor Avenue
Hanford
—City of Hanford Planning
Department, 317 N. Douty Street
—Hanford Adult School, 905 Campus
Drive
—Kings Community Action
Organization, 1130 N. 11th Avenue
—Housing Authority of Kings County,
670 S. Irwin Street
Laton
—Fresno County Public Library,
Laton Branch, 6313 DeWoody Street
—Laton Community Services District,
6501 E. Latonia Avenue
Lemoore
—Kings County Library, Lemoore
Branch, 457 C Street
Pinedale
—Fresno County Public Library,
Pinedale, 7170 N. San Pablo Street
—Pinedale Community Center, 7170
N. San Pablo Street
Sacramento
—Sacramento Public Library, 8281 I
Street
Shafter
—City of Shafter Planning
Department, 336 Pacific Avenue
Tulare
—City of Tulare Planning Department,
411 E. Kern Avenue
Visalia
—City of Visalia Planning
Department, 707 W. Acequia
Avenue
—Tulare County Library, Visalia
Branch, 200 West Oak Avenue
Wasco
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—City of Wasco Planning Department,
746 8th Street
—Wasco Housing Authority, 750 H
Street
A full list of other federal agencies,
state agencies, and selected interested
parties that have received summary
chapters with complete electronic
copies of the Final EIR/EIS is included
in Chapter 9 of the Final EIR/EIS, which
can be accessed electronically on FRA’s
Web site and Authority’s Web site
provided above.
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2014.
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Director, Office of Passenger and Freight
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
Notice of Availability of the Final Environmental Impact Report/
Environmental Impact Statement, Section 4(f) Evaluation and Draft
General Conformity Determination for the California High-Speed Train
System Fresno to Bakersfield Section
AGENCY: Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: FRA is providing this notice to advise the public that FRA is
issuing a Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and Section 4(f)
Evaluation for the California High-Speed Train (HST) System Fresno to
Bakersfield Section (Project). FRA is also making a Draft General
Conformity Determination for the Project available for public review
and comment. FRA is the lead Federal agency and the California High
Speed Rail Authority (Authority) is the lead state agency for the
environmental review process. The agencies have prepared the Final EIS
consistent with federal law and also to serve as an Environmental
Impact Report (EIR) in compliance with the California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA) and CEQA Guidelines. The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE) and Surface Transportation Board (STB) served as
Cooperating Agencies for the preparation of this Final EIS.
DATES: The Final EIS and Section 4(f) Evaluation are being made
available to the public for a 30-day period according to 40 CFR 1506.10
prior to final FRA action. Written comments on the Draft Conformity
Determination and Section 4(f) Evaluation for the California HST
Project Fresno to Bakersfield Section may be sent during the 30-day
period, to Ms. Stephanie Perez-Arrieta at the contact address below.
The 30-day period commences on the date the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency's notice of availability is published in the Federal
Register.
ADDRESSES: See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for addresses where
copies of the Final EIS, Section 4(f) Evaluation, and Draft General
Conformity Determination are available online at the FRA's Web site:
https://www.fra.dot.gov/Page/P0468 and the Authority's web site: https://www.hsr.ca.gov/Programs/Environmental_Planning/. Copies are
also available for viewing at the addresses available in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Stephanie Perez-Arrieta,
Environmental Protection Specialist, Office of Railroad Policy and
Development, Federal Railroad Administration, U.S., Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., MS-20, Washington, DC 20590
(telephone: 202-493-0388).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Once completed, the California HST system
will provide intercity, high-speed passenger rail service on more than
800 miles of tracks throughout California, connecting the major
population centers of Sacramento, the San Francisco Bay Area, the
Central Valley, Los Angeles, the Inland Empire, Orange County, and San
Diego. It will use state-of-the-art, electrically powered, high-speed,
steel-wheel-on-steel-rail technology, including contemporary safety,
signaling, and automated train-control systems, with trains capable of
operating up to 220 miles per hour (mph) over a fully graded-separated,
dedicated double track alignment. The HST System is comprised of
multiple sections, one of which is the Fresno to Bakersfield Section
analyzed in the Final EIS.
The Final EIS describes the potential environmental impacts, both
adverse and beneficial, of the Fresno to Bakersfield Project Section,
identifies appropriate measures to mitigate adverse impacts, and
identifies the agencies'' preferred alternative. The approximately 114-
mile-long Fresno to Bakersfield Section is a critical Phase 1 link
connecting to the Merced to Fresno Section and Bay Area HST Sections to
the north and the Bakersfield to Palmdale and Palmdale to Los Angeles
HST Sections to the south. This project-level EIS tiers off of the
Statewide Program EIS published in 2005 and the Bay area to Central
Valley Program EIS published in 2008 and builds on the earlier
decisions and Program EISs.
In August 2011, FRA issued a Draft EIS and circulated the document
for a 60-day public and agency review and comment period. In July 2012,
FRA issued a Supplemental Draft EIS for a 90-day public and agency
review and comment period. Both the Draft and Supplemental Draft EISs
analyzed a No Action Alternative and various Action Alternatives for
the construction and operation of the California HST Project Fresno to
Bakersfield Section, including alignment alternatives and station
locations. FRA and the Authority convened three public hearings for the
Draft EIS in Fresno, Hanford, and Bakersfield in September 2011, and
three additional public hearings for the Supplemental Draft EIS in
Fresno, Hanford, and Bakersfield in August 2012.
Consistent with the provisions of Section 102(2)(c) of the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), the
Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) regulations implementing NEPA
(40 CFR parts 1500 to 1508), FRA's Procedures for Considering
Environmental Impacts (Environmental Procedures) (64 FR 28545, May 26,
1999), the Final EIS evaluates the potential environmental effects
associated with Action Alternatives and the No Action Alternative,
identifies appropriate mitigation measures to minimize the potential
environmental impacts, and identifies a preferred alternative. The FRA,
Authority, and Cooperating Agencies considered the entire record and
the potential for environmental impact in identifying the Preferred
Alternative. Additionally, the Final EIS includes FRA's Section 4(f)
Evaluation, which provides the supporting analysis to comply with 49
U.S.C. 303 and FRA's Environmental Procedures.
FRA is also issuing a Draft General Conformity Determination for
public and agency comment. The Draft General Conformity Determination
has been prepared pursuant to 40 CFR part 93, subpart B, which
establishes the process for complying with the general conformity
requirements of the Clean Air Act. Consistent with those regulations,
FRA is making the Draft Conformity Determination available for public
review and comment. Analysis of the Project's potential emissions found
that construction period emissions would exceed the General Conformity
de minimis threshold for Nitrogen Dioxide (NOX) and volatile
organic compounds (VOC), a precursor for ozone. However, operation of
the Project would result in an overall reduction of regional emissions
of all applicable air pollutants and would not cause a localized
exeedance of an air quality standard. Conformance of the Project will
be accomplished through a Voluntary Emissions Reduction Agreement which
will offset the NOX and VOC emissions consistent with
applicable regulatory requirements.
Complete hard copies of the Final EIR/EIS, Section 4(f) Evaluation,
and the Draft General Conformity Determination are available for
viewing at the following locations:
California High-Speed Rail Authority, 770 L Street, Suite 800,
Sacramento, CA
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Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE.,
Washington, DC
California High-Speed Rail Authority, 2550 Mariposa Mall,
Suite 3015, Fresno, CA
Fresno Public Library, Central, 2420 Mariposa Avenue, Fresno,
CA
Kings County Library, Corcoran, 1001-A Chittenden Avenue,
Corcoran, CA
Kings County Library, Hanford, 401 N. Douty Street, Hanford,
CA
Tulare Public Library, 475 North M Street Tulare, CA
Allensworth Community Center, 8123 Avenue 36, Allensworth, CA
Kern County Library, Beale Memorial, 701 Truxtun Avenue,
Bakersfield, CA
Kern County Library, Shafter, 236 James Street, Shafter, CA
Kern County Library, Wasco, 1102 7th Street, Wasco, CA
Summary chapters and complete electronic copies are available for
viewing at the following locations:
Allensworth
Allensworth Community Services District, 3336 Road 84
Armona
Kings County Library, 11115 C Street
Bakersfield
City of Bakersfield Planning Department, 1715 Chester
Avenue
--Kern County Library, Baker Branch, 1400 Baker Street
--Kern County Library, Northeast Branch, 3725 Columbus Street
--Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, 1000 South Owens
Street
--Greenacres Community Center, 2014 Calloway Drive
--Community Action Partnership of Kern, 300 19th Street
--Richard Prado East Bakersfield Senior Center, 2101 Ridge Road
Clovis
--Fresno County Public Library, Clovis Regional Library, 1155 Fifth
Street
Corcoran
--City of Corcoran Planning Department, 832 Whitley Avenue
Delano
--Kern County Library, Delano Branch, 925 10th Avenue
Fresno
--City of Fresno Planning Department, 2220 Tulare Street 6
--Fresno County Public Library, Cedar-Clinton, 4150 E. Clinton
Street
--Fresno County Public Library, Fig Garden, 3071 W. Bullard Avenue
--Fresno County Public Library, Mosqueda Center, 4670 E. Butler
Avenue
--Fresno County Public Library, Sunnyside, 5566 E. Kings Canyon
Road
--Fresno County Public Library, West Fresno, 188 E. California
Avenue
--Fresno County Public Library, Woodward Park, 944 E. Perrin Avenue
--Fresno County Public Library, Senior Resource Center, 2025 E.
Dakota Avenue
--Fresno County--Clerk to the Board, 2281 Tulare Street
301
--Einstein Neighborhood Center, 3566 E. Dakota Avenue
--Fresno Interdenominational Refugee Ministries (F.I.R.M.), 1940 N.
Fresno Street
--Mary Ella Brown Community Center, 1350 E. Annadale Avenue
--Lafayette Neighborhood Center, 1516 E. Princeton Avenue
--Mosqueda Community Center, 3670 E. Butler Avenue
--Ted C. Wills Community Center, 770 N. San Pablo Avenue
--Dickey Development Center, 1515 E. Divisadero Street
--Frank H. Ball Community Center, 760 Mayor Avenue
Hanford
--City of Hanford Planning Department, 317 N. Douty Street
--Hanford Adult School, 905 Campus Drive
--Kings Community Action Organization, 1130 N. 11th Avenue
--Housing Authority of Kings County, 670 S. Irwin Street
Laton
--Fresno County Public Library, Laton Branch, 6313 DeWoody Street
--Laton Community Services District, 6501 E. Latonia Avenue
Lemoore
--Kings County Library, Lemoore Branch, 457 C Street
Pinedale
--Fresno County Public Library, Pinedale, 7170 N. San Pablo Street
--Pinedale Community Center, 7170 N. San Pablo Street
Sacramento
--Sacramento Public Library, 8281 I Street
Shafter
--City of Shafter Planning Department, 336 Pacific Avenue
Tulare
--City of Tulare Planning Department, 411 E. Kern Avenue
Visalia
--City of Visalia Planning Department, 707 W. Acequia Avenue
--Tulare County Library, Visalia Branch, 200 West Oak Avenue
Wasco
--City of Wasco Planning Department, 746 8th Street
--Wasco Housing Authority, 750 H Street
A full list of other federal agencies, state agencies, and selected
interested parties that have received summary chapters with complete
electronic copies of the Final EIR/EIS is included in Chapter 9 of the
Final EIR/EIS, which can be accessed electronically on FRA's Web site
and Authority's Web site provided above.
Issued in Washington, DC, on April 23, 2014.
Corey Hill,
Director, Office of Passenger and Freight Programs.
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