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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, On October 30, 2007, the Canadian National Railway | ||||||
3 | Corporation, along with its wholly owned U.S. subsidiary, the | ||||||
4 | Grand Trunk Corporation, filed an application with the U.S. | ||||||
5 | Surface Transportation Board (STB) seeking approval to acquire | ||||||
6 | the Elgin Joliet and Eastern West Company (EJ&E); and
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7 | WHEREAS, The proposed acquisition by Canadian National | ||||||
8 | Corporation (CN) would involve shifting a significant amount of | ||||||
9 | train traffic that currently moves over CN rail lines in the | ||||||
10 | City of Chicago to sections of the EJ&E rail lines west and | ||||||
11 | south of the City of Chicago, including a segment that runs | ||||||
12 | through the counties of Will, DuPage, Grundy, Kane, and Cook; | ||||||
13 | and
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14 | WHEREAS, The EJ&E runs through numerous "bedroom | ||||||
15 | communities" that are homes to many residential neighborhoods | ||||||
16 | and schools; with 133 grade-level crossings, some with no | ||||||
17 | gates, along the rail line, these communities are not equipped | ||||||
18 | with the rail crossing infrastructure to handle a massive | ||||||
19 | increase in freight traffic, nor do they have the tax authority | ||||||
20 | to build the infrastructure that is needed for these | ||||||
21 | communities to remain viable for commuter lifestyles; and
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22 | WHEREAS, Some communities will experience more than 700% |
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1 | increase in the quantities of federally designated hazardous | ||||||
2 | materials routed through their municipalities; these dramatic | ||||||
3 | increases will require significant financial investments by | ||||||
4 | local emergency agencies to prepare for potential hazardous | ||||||
5 | material spills, not to mention the increased health risk to | ||||||
6 | residents in neighborhoods the EJ&E travels through; and
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7 | WHEREAS, These counties are experiencing exceptional | ||||||
8 | population growth, including Kendall and Will Counties, which | ||||||
9 | are two of the fastest-growing counties in terms of population | ||||||
10 | growth in the nation; and | ||||||
11 | WHEREAS, With exceptional growth in rail traffic, concerns | ||||||
12 | have been voiced regarding delays in emergency services, such | ||||||
13 | as ambulances and fire-prevention vehicles, due to the | ||||||
14 | significant increase of train traffic in these communities; and
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15 | WHEREAS, Increased freight traffic will inevitably cause | ||||||
16 | delays in response to 9-1-1 calls due to blocked railroad | ||||||
17 | crossings that are at grade level throughout the region; a fire | ||||||
18 | doubles in size every minute, and a delayed response to a | ||||||
19 | structure fire of 5 or more minutes could mean the difference | ||||||
20 | between rescuing fire victims and fire fatalities, not to | ||||||
21 | mention minimal property damage versus total destruction; and | ||||||
22 | WHEREAS, On top of these existing concerns with the |
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1 | proposed EJ&E merger, some communities will experience freight | ||||||
2 | train traffic every 35 minutes, which will cause significant | ||||||
3 | increases in congestion and safety concerns; and | ||||||
4 | WHEREAS, Using the City of Barrington as an example, a | ||||||
5 | total of 646 vehicles currently experience delays at the four | ||||||
6 | main Barrington crossings on the EJ&E in a 24 hour period; it | ||||||
7 | is estimated that under CN's operating plan, which was | ||||||
8 | submitted to the STB in this acquisition's application, by the | ||||||
9 | year 2010 3,397 vehicles will experience delays at the same | ||||||
10 | four main Barrington crossings in a 24 hour period due to | ||||||
11 | increased rail freight and road traffic; and | ||||||
12 | WHEREAS, CN's purchase of the EJ&E line could potentially | ||||||
13 | harm the implementation of the STAR line, a planned expansion | ||||||
14 | of commuter rail that will help more than a million suburban | ||||||
15 | residents get to work faster as road congestion continues to | ||||||
16 | snarl suburban roads; Metra planned to run the STAR line along | ||||||
17 | the existing EJ&E tracks that CN is proposing to purchase; | ||||||
18 | without access to the EJ&E tracks, the STAR line could be | ||||||
19 | shelved indefinitely; and | ||||||
20 | WHEREAS, With 133 grade crossings, some with no gates, | ||||||
21 | along the EJ&E, the needed investment in infrastructure | ||||||
22 | improvements is prohibitively expensive; conservative | ||||||
23 | estimates indicate that 50% of those crossings would need an |
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1 | underpass/overpass built at an estimated cost of $40 million | ||||||
2 | per crossing; the necessary infrastructure improvements would | ||||||
3 | amount to almost $3 billion; therefore, be it
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4 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
5 | NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
6 | emergency response times in the affected areas would be | ||||||
7 | significantly marginalized causing, in some cases, serious | ||||||
8 | injuries or even deaths; and be it further
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9 | RESOLVED, That as a result of the EJ&E merger, the dramatic | ||||||
10 | increase in hazardous material to be transported through | ||||||
11 | residential and commercial neighborhoods that consist of | ||||||
12 | millions of citizens, including hospitals and schools, pose | ||||||
13 | grave consequences in the event of an accident; and be it | ||||||
14 | further | ||||||
15 | RESOLVED, That the acquisition of the EJ&E by Canadian | ||||||
16 | National Corporation should be denied by the federal Surface | ||||||
17 | Transportation Board because of the health and safety hazards | ||||||
18 | it will produce for the citizens of the affected communities; | ||||||
19 | and be it further | ||||||
20 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
21 | presented to the Chairman of the Surface Transportation Board, | ||||||
22 | the President of the Canadian National Railway Company, the |
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1 | Chairman of the Will County Board, the Chairman of the DuPage | ||||||
2 | County Board, the Chairman of the Grundy County Board, the | ||||||
3 | Chairman of the Kane County Board, the President of the Cook | ||||||
4 | County Board, the members of the Illinois Congressional | ||||||
5 | delegation, the Administrator of the CREATE program, the | ||||||
6 | Secretary of the Illinois Department of Transportation, the | ||||||
7 | Chairman of the Illinois Commerce Commission, and the President | ||||||
8 | and the Chairman of the Chicago Transit Authority.
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