[Federal Register: May 30, 2008 (Volume 73, Number 105)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
Intent To Prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for
Improvements to the Danbury Rail Branch in Connecticut
AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (FTA), U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the Connecticut
Department of Transportation (ConnDOT), in cooperation with the
Southwest Regional Planning Agency and Housatonic Valley Council of
Elected Officials, intend to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
(EIS) on proposed commuter rail transit service and infrastructure
improvements along the New Haven Line, Danbury Branch Rail Line in
Connecticut. The New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority's Metro
North Railroad
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operates the New Haven Rail Line service for ConnDOT and is a
cooperating agency in the EIS process.
The EIS will be prepared in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) and its implementing
regulations by the Council on the Environmental Quality (40 CFR parts
1500-1508) and FTA/FHWA (23 CFR 771), as well as provisions of section
6002 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation
Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU). The Draft EIS will be
combined with the planning Alternatives Analysis required by Federal
Transit law [49 U.S.C. 5309(a)] for projects proposed for New Starts or
Small Starts funding.
The purpose of this notice is to alert interested parties regarding
the intent to prepare the EIS, to provide and solicit information on
the nature of the proposed project and possible alternatives, to invite
public participation in the NEPA process (including providing comments
on the scope of the EIS), and to announce that three public scoping
meetings will be conducted.
DATES: A series of three public scoping meetings will be held in the
project's study area. The public scoping meetings will be held the week
of June 16, 2008 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Towns of Wilton,
Ridgefield, and New Milford, Connecticut. The following is the meeting
schedule: Tuesday, June 17th 2008, E. Paul Martin Room, Town Hall, Top
Floor, 10 Main Street, New Milford, CT 06776; Wednesday, June 18th,
2008, Town Hall Annex Building, Meeting Room A, 238 Danbury Road,
Wilton, CT 06897; Thursday, June 19th 2008, Town Hall large conference
room, Ridgefield Town Hall, 400 Main Street, Ridgefield, CT 06877. The
project's initial statement of purpose and need, and the initial set of
alternatives proposed for the study will be presented at these
meetings. Comments may be given verbally or in writing at the scoping
meeting. Every reasonable effort will be made to meet special needs.
The meetings locations will be accessible to persons with disabilities.
Individuals who require special accommodations, such as sign language
interpreter, to participate in the meeting should contact Mr. Judd
Everhart, Public Relations Office, Connecticut Department of
Transportation, 2800 Berlin Turnpike, Newington, CT 06131-7546 or by
telephone at (860) 594-3003.
Agency Scoping Meeting: An agency scoping meeting will be held on
Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 1-3 p.m., City Hall, 155 Deer Hill Avenue,
Danbury, CT 06810. Meeting invitations along with the scoping
information packet will be sent to all Federal, State, local and tribal
governmental agencies that may have an interest in the proposed
project.
ADDRESSES: Written comments should be sent to the following address by
July 25, 2008: Mr. Andrew H. Davis, Connecticut Department of
Transportation, 2800 Berlin Turnpike, Newington, CT 06131-7546 or
http://www.andrew.h.davis@po.state.ct.us. The locations of the scoping
meetings are given above under DATES.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Donald Burns, AICP, Senior
Planner, Region II, Federal Transit Administration, One Bowling Green,
Room 429, New York, NY 10004. Telephone: (212) 668-2170.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Feasibility Study: Danbury Branch Electrification--Phase I
(Feasibility Study), completed in 2006, developed the alternatives
being considered in the Alternatives Analysis/Draft EIS (AA/DEIS) for
the New Haven Line's commuter rail branch line service between Norwalk
and Danbury. The Feasibility Study identified, reviewed, and evaluated
a range of preliminary improvements to the Branch, including
electrification, addition of passing sidings, extension of rail
passenger commuter service to New Milford, and track realignments.
Public information meetings were held on November 29, 2005 at the
Wilton Town Hall Annex and on December 1, 2005 at the former New
Milford Railroad Station, to present and discuss the results of the
Feasibility Study and the alternatives recommended for further
consideration in the AA/DEIS. A scoping coordination meeting was held
on July 11, 2006 to discuss the scope of work with the Federal and
State resource agencies, including the environmental resources to be
investigated, the level of detail required for each resource, and
further refinement of the alternatives.
The AA/DEIS will continue the evaluation initiated in the
Feasibility Study with more detailed analysis. The Feasibility Study
documentation and Final Report was published in May 2006 and can be
viewed on the project Web site at http://www.danburybranchstudy.com.
I. Scoping
Scoping of the EIS will be accomplished through public meetings; e-
mail and hard copy correspondence with interested individuals and
organizations, Federal, State, and local agencies, and Native American
Tribes; and through a meeting with potential cooperating and
participating public agencies. Interested parties may comment by: (1)
Mailing or e-mailing written comments to the address under ADDRESSES
above; or (2) attending one of the public scoping meetings described
under DATES above. The FTA and ConnDOT invite all interested
individuals and organizations, public agencies, and Native American
Tribes to comment on the scope of the EIS including the project's
purpose and need, the alternatives to be considered, the impacts to be
evaluated, and the evaluation methodologies to be used. Comments at
this stage should focus on refining the purpose and need statement,
identifying alternatives to meet the purpose and need at lower cost or
with less impact, and on identifying specific social, economic, or
environmental impacts to be evaluated. The scoping period will end July
25, 2008. A scoping information packet will be posted on the project
Web site at http://www.danburybranchstudy.com and hard copies of the
packet will be distributed upon request.
During the scoping process, ConnDOT and FTA will comply with
section 6002 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient
Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) requires
that the lead agencies: (1) Extend an invitation to other Federal and
non-Federal agencies and Native American tribes that may have an
interest in the proposed project to become participating agencies; (2)
provide an opportunity for involvement by participating agencies and
the public in defining the purpose and need for the proposed project
and the range of alternatives to be considered in the EIS; and (3)
establish a plan for coordinating public and agency participation in,
and comment on, the environmental review process.
II. Purpose and Need
The preliminary statement of the purpose of, and need for, the
proposed project follows:
The purpose of the Danbury Branch Improvement Program and
Electrification is to improve mobility options for the traveling public
in the South Western and Housatonic Valley regions of Connecticut; to
maintain and improve existing commuter rail service on the Branch, as
well as to improve its feeder system and intermodal connections on the
Branch; and to help reduce congestion in the Route 7 corridor between
South Norwalk, CT and New Milford, CT.
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To accomplish these purposes, the following specific objectives are
defined:
Improve interstate and intrastate transit mobility, along
the north-south South Norwalk--New Milford Corridor.
Examine enhancements to existing transit services in the
corridor by electrifying the branch or portions of it.
Enhance economic development and Transit Oriented
Development (TOD) opportunities in conjunction with participating
cities and towns land use plans.
Improve mobility in the South Norwalk--New Milford
Corridor by attracting trips to transit service.
Interested parties are invited to consider and comment on this
preliminary statement of the purpose and need for the proposed project.
III. Alternatives
The general location of the study corridor is the existing Danbury
Branch Rail Line which traverses 23.6 miles from South Norwalk, through
Wilton, Cannondale, Branchville, Redding, and Bethel to Danbury, and
the potential extension of the line 14.3 miles into New Milford. The
project termini would be the existing branch line's southern terminus
at its connection with the New Haven Line in South Norwalk, and the
proposed new northern terminus in New Milford. The EIS will examine and
evaluate a number of rail service and infrastructure improvement
alternatives in the corridor. Additional alternatives generated by the
scoping process as well as alternative station locations for the Build
alternatives will also be considered.
The alternatives proposed for consideration in the EIS as a result
of the Feasibility Study (2006) include: (A) The No-build alternative;
(B) a Transportation System Management alternative, which include
service improvements such as new outbound service, and express service;
(C) South Norwalk to Danbury Improvements including electrification,
addition of passing sidings, and minor track realignment; (D) extension
of diesel passenger service from Danbury to New Milford with
improvements including new stations and minor track realignment; and
(E) partial electrification from South Norwalk to the vicinity of the
Merritt 7 Station with feeder bus/rail service to complement the new
service. The EIS will incorporate data and findings from the Final
Report of the Feasibility Study Danbury Branch Electrification (May
2006). Copies of this report are available from Mr. Andrew H. Davis of
ConnDOT at the address shown above under ADDRESSES and on the project
Web site at http://www.danburybranchstudy.com. Interested parties are
invited to consider and comment on the alternatives proposed for
consideration in the AA/DEIS.
IV. Probable Effects
FTA and ConnDOT will evaluate all significant environmental and
community impacts of the alternatives that emerge from the scoping
process. FTA expects the major issue to be rail noise and vibration
impacts at nearby residences, property acquisition and relocation of
the businesses and residences located on the acquired properties. These
and any other impacts will be evaluated for both the construction
period and for the long-term period of operation. Measures to mitigate
adverse impacts will be developed for the AA/DEIS and finalized in the
Final EIS. Interested parties are invited to consider and comment on
the impacts to be evaluated in the AA/DEIS and on options and measures
to avoid, minimize and mitigate adverse impacts.
V. FTA Procedures
In accordance with 23 CFR 771.105(a) and 771.133, FTA and ConnDOT
will comply with all Federal environmental laws, regulations, and
executive orders applicable to the proposed project during the
environmental review process. These requirements include, but are not
limited to, the environmental and public hearing provisions of Federal
transit laws (49 U.S.C. 5301(e), 5323(b), and 5324); the project-level
air quality conformity regulation of the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) (40 CFR Part 93); Section 404(b)(1) guidelines of EPA (40
CFR Part 230); the regulation implementing Section 106 of the National
Historic Preservation Act (36 CFR Part 800); the regulation
implementing section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (50 CFR Part 402);
Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act (23 CFR part 774);
and Executive Orders 12898 on Environmental Justice, 11988 on
Floodplain Management, and 11990 on Wetlands.
ConnDOT anticipates seeking federal assistance from the FTA to fund
the proposed project under 49 United States Code 5309 and will,
therefore, be subject to regulations (49 Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR) Part 611). Accordingly, following the public comment period for
the AA/DEIS, ConnDOT will select a locally preferred alternative based
on ridership forecasts, service performance evaluation, estimated
capital and operating costs, environmental impacts, social and economic
impacts, and community support. ConnDOT will seek FTA approval to
initiate Small Starts Project Development, and if FTA so approves, the
Final EIS will be prepared in conjunction with the New Starts/Small
Starts process.
Date Issued: May 21, 2008.
Brigid Hynes-Cherin,
Regional Administrator, Federal Transit Administration.
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