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Vermont Rail Advisory Council

August 15, 2003

STATE OF VERMONT

Executive Department

E X E C U T I V E O R D E R

[Vermont Rail Advisory Council]

WHEREAS, Vermont has more than 700 miles of railroad trackage, much of which is underutilized at present; and

WHEREAS, rail transportation is the most energy- and cost-efficient transportation presently available for certain categories of freight traffic; and

WHEREAS, passenger rail service, appropriately planned, operated and marketed, may offer benefits to tourism and other segments of the Vermont economy; and

WHEREAS, investment of federal and state funds in Vermont’s railroad infrastructure should be based on realistic planning and analysis; and

WHEREAS, the quality of decision making can be enhanced by providing a forum to bring together input and insight from many sectors of the Vermont economy, both private and public;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT I, James H. Douglas, by virtue of the power vested in me as Governor, do hereby establish the Vermont Rail Advisory Council and designate its membership and duties as follows:

1. The Council shall be composed of not more than 15 persons appointed by the Governor, plus the Vermont Secretary of Transportation, who shall serve as Chair. Members may include representatives of privately owned railroads, designated operators on state-owned railroads, freight shippers, environmental and economic development organizations, regional chambers of commerce, regional planning commissions, the House and Senate transportation committees, and travel and recreation organizations. To the extent that funds permit, members shall receive reimbursement of expenses and a per diem pursuant to 32 V.S.A. § 1010. The Council is authorized to obtain administrative assistance from the Vermont Agency of Transportation, and the Secretary of Transportation is directed to provide such assistance as required. The council may have additional members, to be appointed by the Secretary of Transportation subject to the Governor’s approval, who shall not vote or receive expense reimbursement or per diem but who may otherwise participate in Council business and assist in the Council’s efforts.

2. The Council shall meet no less than four times a year, excluding meetings of subcommittees. By December 31st of each year, the Council shall make a report of its activities, findings and recommendations to the Governor.

3. The Council is charged with the following responsibilities:

A. The Council shall serve as an advisory group to the Agency of Transportation and to any consultants working for the Agency on statewide rail issues;

B. Working with the affected railroads, the Council shall examine what steps state government can take to enhance rail freight service, both as such service relates to economic development and to relieving the burden of heavy truck traffic on Vermont highways;

C. The Council shall examine existing rail passenger services in Vermont, including possible extension, consolidation, enhancement, or rerouting of such services;

D. Working with affected municipalities, railroads and the travel industry, the Council shall examine the availability of attractive passenger station facilities, including availability of parking, public transportation and taxi services.

E. The Council shall serve as a forum for those interested in rail-related issues, including policy makers, municipalities, regional planning organizations, rail operators, rail shippers, rail passengers, and others; and

F. The Council shall encourage cooperative relationships between the Agency of Transportation and rail operators.

4. The terms of the members of the Council, other than the term of the Vermont Secretary of Transportation, shall be as follows: initially, not more than seven members appointed for one year and not more than eight members appointed for two years; all subsequent appointments (except those to the unexpired term of a former member) shall be for a period of two years.

This Executive Order shall take effect upon execution and supersedes Executive Order 08-01.

Witness my name hereunto subscribed and the Great Seal of the State of Vermont hereunto affixed at Montpelier, this day of August, 2003.

James H. Douglas

Governor

By the Governor:

Neale F. Lunderville

Secretary of Civil and Military Affairs

Executive Order #13-03

13-03

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