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1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
March 14, 2000 - Introduced by Senator Burke, cosponsored by Representative
Bock. Referred to Committee on Insurance, Tourism, Transportation and
Corrections.
SB473,1,3 1An Act to create 13.505, 85.052 and 85.055 of the statutes; relating to: a state
2passenger rail plan, the creation of a passenger rail projects commission and
3passenger rail project selection.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, the department of transportation (DOT) administers a rail
passenger service assistance and promotion program. Under the program, DOT may
contract for marketing studies or promotional activities to increase rail passenger
service ridership, and may contract with Amtrak to provide rail passenger service.
DOT also administers a rail passenger route development program to fund
capital costs relating to the extension of Amtrak service routes to both Green Bay and
Madison from Milwaukee. Current law provides $50,000,000 in general obligation
bonding authority for such capital costs, but bond proceeds may not be used unless
DOT submits evidence to the joint committee on finance (JCF) that Amtrak has
agreed to provide rail passenger service on the extension route, and JCF approves
the use of the bond proceeds.
This bill directs DOT to establish and maintain a state passenger rail plan that
is designed to maximize the use of passenger rail transportation within this state and
to link areas of this state to the national and international commercial travel
network. The initial state plan is required to include the identification of passenger
rail routes and services, an evaluation of existing passenger rail services, and
recommendations on service extensions, including implementation of the extension
of Amtrak service routes to both Green Bay and Madison from Milwaukee. The bill

also requires DOT to make biennial budget proposals regarding passenger rail
projects in the state.
The bill creates a passenger rail projects commission having the authority to
recommend to the governor or governor-elect, the legislature and JFC approval,
approval with recommendations or disapproval of any passenger rail project
included in the biennial budget proposals of DOT. The bill requires DOT to submit
its state passenger rail plan to the passenger rail projects commission for its
approval, disapproval or approval with modifications. Finally, the passenger rail
projects commission is required to make biennial recommendations to the governor
or governor-elect, the legislature and JCF regarding all of the following:
1. The creation of a quasi-public authority or public corporation to operate, or
to contract for the operation of, passenger rail service.
2. The appropriate type and level of intercity or commuter passenger rail
service that should be made available to the citizens of this state.
3. Infrastructure projects and funding requirements necessary to support
passenger rail service in this state.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB473, s. 1 1Section 1. 13.505 of the statutes is created to read:
SB473,2,12 213.505 Passenger rail projects commission. (1) Creation. There is
3created a passenger rail projects commission consisting of the governor, 5 members
4who are not public officers or employes, appointed by the governor to serve at his or
5her pleasure, and 2 senators and 2 representatives to the assembly appointed as are
6the members of standing committees in their respective houses. Of the members
7from each house, one shall be chosen from the majority party and one shall be chosen
8from the minority party. The secretary of transportation and the commissioner of
9railroads shall serve as nonvoting members. The governor shall serve as
10chairperson. Members of the commission who are not public officers or employes
11shall be reimbursed for their actual and necessary expenses incurred as members of
12the commission from the appropriation under s. 20.395 (4) (aq).
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1(2) Department to report proposed projects. On or before September 15,
22000, the department of transportation shall report to the commission concerning its
3proposal for the passenger rail projects program under s. 85.055. Not later than
4September 15 of each even-numbered year thereafter, the department of
5transportation shall report to the commission concerning its recommendations for
6adjustments in the passenger rail projects program under s. 85.055. The report shall
7include the state passenger rail plan under s. 85.052.
SB473,3,13 8(3) Assistance to commission. (a) The department of transportation shall
9assist the commission in the performance of its duties. The department of
10transportation shall, when requested by the commission, make or cause to be made
11such studies and cost estimates with respect to any proposed passenger rail project
12as are necessary to permit the commission to consider the project. The costs of the
13studies shall be charged to the appropriate program appropriation under s. 20.395.
SB473,3,1514 (b) The commissioner of railroads shall assist the passenger rail projects
15commission in the performance of its duties.
SB473,3,21 16(4) Review of projects and plans. (a) The commission shall review all reports
17submitted under sub. (2). The commission shall report its recommendations
18concerning passenger rail projects, as defined in s. 85.055 (1), to the governor or
19governor-elect, the legislature and the joint committee on finance no later than
20December 15 of each even-numbered year. The commission may recommend
21approval, approval with modifications or disapproval of any project.
SB473,3,2422 (b) The commission shall review all state passenger rail plans submitted under
23s. 85.052 (2). The commission may approve, disapprove or approve with
24modifications any state passenger rail plan.
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1(5) Additional recommendations. No later than December 15 of each
2even-numbered year, the commission shall make recommendations to the governor
3or governor-elect, the legislature and the joint committee on finance regarding all
4of the following subjects:
SB473,4,65 (a) The need to create a quasi-public authority or public corporation to operate,
6or to contract for the operation of, intercity or commuter passenger rail service.
SB473,4,87 (b) The appropriate type and level of intercity or commuter passenger rail
8service that should be made available to the citizens of this state.
SB473,4,109 (c) Infrastructure projects and funding requirements necessary to support
10intercity or commuter passenger rail service.
SB473, s. 2 11Section 2. 85.052 of the statutes is created to read:
SB473,4,13 1285.052 State passenger rail plan. (1) Definition. In this section, "Amtrak"
13has the meaning given in s. 85.06 (1) (a).
SB473,4,23 14(2) State passenger rail plan. On or before September 15, 2000, the
15department shall establish and thereafter maintain a state passenger rail plan that
16is designed to maximize the use of passenger rail transportation to serve the variety
17of public purposes that such transportation benefits and to link areas of this state
18to the national and international commercial travel network. The state passenger
19rail plan shall be updated not later than September 15 of each even-numbered year
20for inclusion in the department's report to the passenger rail projects commission
21under s. 13.505 (2). The plan shall be coordinated with and complementary to other
22planning efforts of the department, including any freight rail plans and any plans
23required under any applicable federal acts or programs.
SB473,4,24 24(3) Plan elements. The passenger rail plan shall consist of all of the following:
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1(a) Identification of existing intercity and commuter passenger rail routes and
2services, proposed intercity and commuter passenger rail routes and services and
3intercity and commuter passenger rail routes and services that are the subject of
4feasibility studies.
SB473,5,75 (b) Evaluation of passenger rail services currently in operation in this state,
6including performance trends, potential for efficiency and effectiveness, possible
7improvements and strategies to achieve enhanced performance.
SB473,5,128 (c) A plan for development of rail corridors, including recommendations on
9grade crossing elimination and upgrading, curve reductions at specific locations,
10right-of-way widening for speeds up to 186 miles per hour and overhead clearances
11adequate for 50,000 volt alternating current electrification. The plan shall establish
12priorities for such improvements at various traffic levels.
SB473,5,1413 (d) A plan for a level of and program for passenger rail services, including all
14of the following:
SB473,5,1515 1. Service enhancements on existing and additional routes.
SB473,5,1916 2. A station development plan including provisions for adequately paved
17automobile parking, secure bicycle storage, taxi stands, direct access for local and
18regional bus lines and, in larger stations, provision for shops directly serving the
19needs of rail travelers.
SB473,5,2020 3. Development of a network using conventional railway technology.
SB473,5,2121 4. Preservation of rights-of-way for future use for passenger railways.
SB473,5,2322 5. Standards for ensuring high-quality passenger rail service, including all of
23the following:
SB473,5,2424 a. Convenient schedules.
SB473,5,2525 b. Adherence to arrival and departure schedules.
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1c. Checked baggage service.
SB473,6,22 d. Food service.
SB473,6,33 e. Attractive station facilities.
SB473,6,44 f. Mobile office facilities.
SB473,6,55 g. Sleeping car service for overnight trains.
SB473,6,66 6. Identification of ongoing costs and funding and priority recommendations.
SB473,6,87 7. Development of passenger rail service connections between and among
8airports located within this state and within neighboring states and provinces.
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