The state,
counties, local communities, ports, railroads, labor, and
shippers all benefit from continuation of rail service and should
participate in its preservation. Lines that provide benefits to
the state and local jurisdictions, such as avoided roadway costs,
reduced traffic congestion, economic development potential,
environmental protection, and safety, should be assisted through
the joint efforts of the state, local jurisdictions, and the
private sector.
State funding for rail service, rail preservation, and
corridor preservation projects must benefit the state's
interests. The state's interest is served by reducing public
roadway maintenance and repair costs, increasing economic
development opportunities, increasing domestic and international
trade, preserving jobs, and enhancing safety. State funding for
projects is contingent upon appropriate local jurisdiction and
private sector participation and cooperation. Before spending
state moneys on projects, the department shall seek federal,
local, and private funding and participation to the greatest
extent possible.
(1) The department of transportation shall continue to
monitor the status of the state's mainline and branchline common
carrier railroads and preserved rail corridors through the state
rail plan and various analyses, and shall seek alternatives to
abandonment prior to interstate commerce commission proceedings,
where feasible.
(2) The utilities and transportation commission shall
intervene in proceedings of the surface transportation board, or
its successor agency, on abandonments, when necessary, to protect
the state's interest.
(3) The department of transportation, in consultation with
the Washington state freight rail policy advisory committee,
shall establish criteria for evaluating rail projects and
corridors of significance to the state.
(4) Local jurisdictions may implement rail service
preservation projects in the absence of state participation.
(5) The department of transportation shall continue to
monitor projects for which it provides assistance.
[2007 c 234 § 95; 1995 c 380 § 5; 1993 c 224 § 3; 1990 c 43 § 4. Formerly RCW 47.76.130.]
NOTES:
Construction -- Severability -- Headings -- 1990 c 43: See notes following RCW 81.100.010.