October 14, 2016 Name: RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION SAFETY DISTRICT 949 West Bond Street, Suite 200, Lincoln, NE 68521 Telephone 402-441-7711 5- Year Quiet Zone Affirmation Lincoln South Quiet Zone The City of Lincoln, NE is hereby affirming that the Lincoln South Quiet Zone continues to conform to the requirements of the Final Rule. Routine locomotive horn use at the crossings mentioned above ceased on October 22, 2011. The Lincoln South Quiet Zone imposed a 24- hour restriction on routine sounding of locomotive horns within its respective area. It was created pursuant to 49 CFR Sec. 222.39 (a) (1) by implementing Medians or Channelization Devices with gates as Supplementary Safety Measures (SSM's) at every public highway-rail grade crossing within the new quiet zone. Following is a list of the public crossings within the Lincoln North Quiet Zone in Lancaster County, Nebraska and the Supplementary Safety Measures in place. US DOT Inventory Street or Highway Railroad SSM Type Number Milepost 064353P 3rd & D Street 207.210 Gates with Medians 064361G South Street 206.495 Gates with Medians 064362N Park Boulevard 206.287 Gates with Medians 924642S Pioneers Boulevard 205.019 Gates with Medians 074406N Old Cheney Road 203.990 Gates with Medians 083512V South 14 th Street 201.929 Gates with Medians Up-to-date Grade Crossing Inventory Forms for the crossings are also provided that reflect the current conditions to the best of our knowledge in this quiet zone. The BNSF Railway will need to check their background data to complete the updated inventory forms. Also included is a signed statement by the Mayor of the City of Lincoln, and the Chair of the Lancaster County Board of Commissioners, certifying that the information submitted is accurate and complete to their best knowledge and beliefs. Each approach to the at-grade crossings is also signed with the required " No Train Horn" (W10- 9P) sign below the Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Advance Warning Symbol Signs (W 10-1) in compliance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). The designated contact person for monitoring compliance for the Lincoln South Quiet Zone and preferred method of contact for this existing quiet zone is: Mr. Roger A. Figard, P.E. Executive Director Railroad Transportation Safety District 949 West Bond Street, Suite 200 Lincoln, NE 68521
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October 14, 2016
Name:
RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION SAFETY DISTRICT 949 West Bond Street, Suite 200, Lincoln, NE 68521
Telephone 402-441-7711
5- Year Quiet Zone Affirmation Lincoln South Quiet Zone
The City of Lincoln, NE is hereby affirming that the Lincoln South Quiet Zone continues to conform to the requirements of the Final Rule. Routine locomotive horn use at the crossings mentioned above ceased on October 22, 2011. The Lincoln South Quiet Zone imposed a 24-hour restriction on routine sounding of locomotive horns within its respective area. It was created pursuant to 49 CFR Sec. 222.39 (a) (1) by implementing Medians or Channelization Devices with gates as Supplementary Safety Measures (SSM's) at every public highway-rail grade crossing within the new quiet zone.
Following is a list of the public crossings within the Lincoln North Quiet Zone in Lancaster County, Nebraska and the Supplementary Safety Measures in place.
US DOT Inventory Street or Highway Railroad SSM Type Number Milepost 064353P 3rd & D Street 207.210 Gates with Medians 064361G South Street 206.495 Gates with Medians 064362N Park Boulevard 206.287 Gates with Medians 924642S Pioneers Boulevard 205.019 Gates with Medians 074406N Old Cheney Road 203.990 Gates with Medians 083512V South 14th Street 201.929 Gates with Medians
Up-to-date Grade Crossing Inventory Forms for the crossings are also provided that reflect the current conditions to the best of our knowledge in this quiet zone. The BNSF Railway will need to check their background data to complete the updated inventory forms.
Also included is a signed statement by the Mayor of the City of Lincoln, and the Chair of the Lancaster County Board of Commissioners, certifying that the information submitted is accurate and complete to their best knowledge and beliefs.
Each approach to the at-grade crossings is also signed with the required "No Train Horn" (W10-9P) sign below the Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Advance Warning Symbol Signs (W 10-1) in compliance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).
The designated contact person for monitoring compliance for the Lincoln South Quiet Zone and preferred method of contact for this existing quiet zone is:
Mr. Roger A. Figard, P.E. Executive Director Railroad Transportation Safety District 949 West Bond Street, Suite 200 Lincoln, NE 68521
CITY OF
LINCOLN NEBRASKA
Fast Facts South Lincoln Quiet Zone Re-Certification October 5, 2016
Project Contact: Roger Figard (402) 525-5620
Project Information: The South Lincoln Quiet Zone became effective on October 22, 2011. Per the Federal Final Horn rule, Quiet Zones must be re-evaluated and checked for compliance every five years. That time is now and the City hired FHU (the RTSD is paying for this work) to assist City staff in accomplishing this activity. The evaluation is completed and the Quiet Zone is in compliance. Now we must send notice of this to a number of entities with the Federal Government and the affected Railroads.
I have supplied all of the pertinent information in my statement letter to the entities. There is a statement page needing the Mayor's signature affirming that this work is done and the information is correct, to the best of his knowledge. Mayor is signing based on my letter and my assertions that all is done. Three of these crossings (Pioneers Boulevard, Old Cheney Road and South 14th Street) are at or near the City Limits and have some signage or marking in the County. As such, I have also attached the signed affirmation for the Lancaster County board Chair.
This will be a routine activity required ever five years for all of the Quiet Zones. The RTSD has agreed to pay for this requirement.
5-YEAR QUIET ZONE AFFIRMATION
LINCOLN SOUTH QUIET ZONE LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Notice is hereby given by the City of Lincoln and Lancaster County, Nebraska to:
Associate Administrator for Railroad Safety Office of Railroad Safety Federal Railroad Administration 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Mail Stop 25 Washington, DC 20590
Mr. Howard Gillespie Manager for Grade Crossing Safety & Trespass Prevention Federal Railroad Administration 901 Locust Street, Suite 464 Kansas City, MO 64106
Mr. French F. Thompson, Ill Director of Public Projects & System Design BNSF Railway Company Operations Office Bldg. 3rd FL Fort Worth, Texas 76131
Ms. Amber Stoffels, Manager of Public Projects Colorado, Nebraska, & Wyoming BNSF Railway Co. 3700 Globeville Road Denver, CO 80216
Mr. Abe Anshasi, PE Public Transportation Engineer Nebraska Department of Roads P.O. Box 94759 Lincoln, Nebraska 68502
Mr. Rick Haden Felsburg Holt & Ullevig 315 S. 91h Street, Suite 201 Lincoln, NE 68508
Ms. Pamela Dingman County Engineer 444 Cherrycreek Road, Bldg C Lincoln, NE 68528
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CITY OF
LINCOLNNEBRASKA MAYOR CHRIS BEUTLER
EXECUTIVE ORDER
NO. - - 089955
BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED IN ME by the Charter of the
City of Lincoln, Nebraska:
I hereby affirm the Lincoln South Quiet Zone for the following grade crossing as
more specifically set forth in the attached Notice of Affirmation, continues to conform to the
requirements of the Final Rule.
U.S.DOT Inventory Number
064353P 064361G 064362N 924642S 074406N 083512V
Street or Highway
3rd & D Street South Street Park Boulevard Pioneers Boulevard Old Cheney Road South 14th Street
Railroad Milepost
207.210 Lincoln, NE 206.495 Lincoln, NE 206.287 Lincoln, NE 205.019 Lincoln, NE 203.990 Lincoln, NE 201.929 Lincoln, NE
SSM Type
Gates with Medians Gates with Medians Gates with Medians Gates with Medians Gates with Medians Gates with Medians
Railroads shall continue not sounding routine train horn at the above listed crossings.
The City Clerk is directed to send the Notice of Affirmation by certified mail, return
receipt requested, to the parties listed in the attached Notification List.
Dated this 17th dayof October , 22016.
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Chris Beutler, Mayor
Chief Executive Officer Statement- City of Lincoln
STATEMENT BY THE MAYOR OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA REGARDING THE NOTICE OF QUIET ZONE AFFIRMATION
I, Chris Beutler, am the Mayor of Lincoln, Nebraska, and my duties include the overall
management for the City and its operations. In my capacity as Mayor, I hereby certify that the
information submitted by the Lincoln-Lancaster County Railroad Transportation Safety District as
part of the Notice of Quiet Zone Affirmation in continuing the Lincoln South Quiet Zone is
accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Date Chris Beutler
Mayor
Chief Executive Officer Statement- Lancaster County
STATEMENT BY THE CHAIR OF LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS,
REGARDING THE NOTICE OF QUIET ZONE AFFIRMATION
I, Roma Amundson, am Chair of the Lancaster County, Nebraska Board of Commissioners, and my duties
include the overall management for the County and its operations. In my capacity as Chair of the County
Board of Commissioners, I hereby certify that the information submitted by the Lincoln-Lancaster County
Railroad Transportation Safety District as part of its Notice of Quiet Zone Affirmation in continuing the
Lincoln South Quiet Zone is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief.