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Code · REGISTER · 2000-03-29 · Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Department of Transportation (DOT) · Rules and Regulations

Rules and Regulations. Notice of public hearings

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Agency: Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Department of Transportation (DOT)
Action: Notice of public hearings
Citation: FR Doc. 00-7749 · RIN 2130-AA71 · Docket Nos. FRA-1999-6439, Notice No. 4 FRA-1999-6440 · 49 CFR 222, 229

Summary

On January 13, 2000, FRA published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on the Use of Locomotive Horns at Highway-Rail Grade Crossings (Docket No. FRA-1999-6439). On the same date FRA released a Draft Environmental Assessment (DEIS)(Docket No. FRA-1999-6440) pertaining to the proposals contained in the NPRM. In both documents, FRA stated that public hearings would be held in a number of locations throughout the country. On February 15, 2000 (65 FR 7483), and March 22, 2000 (65 FR 15298) FRA published in the Federal Register documents regarding the locations of combined hearings on the NPRM and DEIS to be held in various cities. FRA stated that a further document will be published and posted on FRA's web site ( ) regarding specific times and locations of hearings to be held in the remaining locations listed in the NPRM: Berea, Ohio; South Bend, Indiana; and Chicago, Illinois. This document provides information pertaining to those hearing sites as well as repeating the information contained in the earlier hearing documents. .

Dates

Public Hearings: Public hearings will be held in: 1. Washington, D.C. on March 6, 2000, beginning at 9 am; 2. Los Angeles, California area on March 15, 2000, beginning at 9 am; 3. Pendleton, Oregon on March 17, 2000, beginning at 9 am; 4. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on March 28, 2000, beginning at 9 am; 5. Salem, Massachusetts on April 3, 2000, beginning at 9 am; 6. South Bend, Indiana on April 10, 2000, beginning at 9 am; 7. Chicago, Illinois area on April 25, 2000, beginning at 12 noon; April 26, 2000, beginning at 9 am; April 27, 2000; beginning at 9 am; and 8. Berea, Ohio on May 1, 2000, beginning at 6 pm. Please see SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION below for further information concerning participation in the public hearings.

Supplementary Information

Any person wishing to provide testimony at one of the public hearings should notify FRA's Docket Clerk at the address above at least three working days prior to the date of the hearing. The notification should also provide either a telephone number or e-mail address at which the person may be contacted. If a participant will be representing an organization, please indicate the name of the organization. FRA will attempt to accommodate all persons wishing to provide testimony, however depending on the number of people wishing to participate, FRA may find it necessary to limit the length of oral comments to accommodate as many people as possible. Participants may wish to submit a complete written statement for inclusion in the record, while orally summarizing the points made in that statement. Issued in Washington, DC on March 24, 2000. Michael T. Haley, Deputy Chief Counsel, Federal Railroad Administration. [FR Doc. 00-7749 Filed 3-28-00; 8:45 am]

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