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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

148.690 Determination of boundaries of abandoned rights-of-way and abandoned

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railroad corridors -- Evaluation of potential for conversion to railtrail.
(1)The department shall review all formal declarations of railroad right-of-way
abandonments by the Surface Transportation Board or other agency with
jurisdiction and may review former railroad corridors for possible inclusion in the
state trails system. The commissioner shall, within three
(3)years after the route of
a trail or trail segment included in the system has been located, determine the
boundaries of the right-of-way to be associated with that trail. Such boundaries shall
be established in such a manner that they protect the scenic value of the trail.
(2)The commissioner is authorized to develop effective procedures to assure that,
wherever practicable, utility rights-of-way, abandoned railroad corridors, or similar
properties having value for trail purposes may be made available for such use;
however, the commissioner shall take into consideration the rights of adjacent
property owners in the development of any such procedures. Other departments of
state government having jurisdiction, control over, or information concerning the
use, abandonment, or disposition of rights-of-way, railroad corridors, and similar
properties that may be suitable for trail purposes shall cooperate with the
commissioner in the transfer of these rights for trail use. These procedures shall
include, at a minimum, that, for every railroad corridor that is the subject of a
request for federal authority to discontinue service or for federal regulatory
abandonment, the commissioner shall evaluate the potential of converting that
corridor into a railtrail. The commissioner shall cause a preliminary review to be
completed within thirty
(30)days of the publication of the request for federal
authority in the Federal Register. The commissioner shall cause a final review to be
completed ninety
(90)days after the publication of the request for federal authority
in the Federal Register. The commissioner shall timely transmit copies of these
reviews to the Legislative Research Commission and to the Commonwealth's
Railtrail Development Office in the Department for Local Government as they are
completed. If either review indicates the possibility of converting the corridor into a
railtrail, the commissioner may participate in the federal proceeding to request that
the corridor be railbanked in accordance with federal law or to request the
imposition of a public use condition.
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