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Rep. Deb Wallace, serving the 17th District Serving a portion of Clark County. |
March 9, 2009
Olympia – It’s a problem many neighborhoods located alongside railroads
experience – unsafe railroad crossings and high levels of noise. This is the
case for the neighborhoods along the Old Evergreen Highway where the
frequent, high pitch of train whistles have become more than a nuisance.
That’s why State Rep. Deb Wallace (D-Vancouver)
introduced legislation to give cities and towns the ability to create local
improvement districts (LIDs) to construct railroad crossing devices that
eliminate the need for trains to sound their horns at crossings. The House
of Representatives tonight approved her legislation, HB 1081.
“Railroad crossing repairs and improvements can be incredibly expensive – as
much as $200,000,” says Wallace. “By allowing communities to vote to create
an improvement district to raise local dollars for those local projects,
neighborhoods have a way to improve safety and reduce noise along their
railroad.”
In many places, including along the Old Evergreen Highway,
trains are required to sound their horns at crossings that do not have the
requisite crossing protections. Under Wallace’s legislation, LID funding can
be used to pay for the construction, maintenance and repair of railroad
crossing protection devices, meaning trains will no longer have to sound
their horns.
HB 1081 passed the House 69-26 and now moves to the
Senate for approval.