Today, Senator Debbie Mayfield filed Senate Bill 386 to create a high speed passenger rail safety act. Representatives MaryLynn Magar, Gayle Harrell and Erin Grall also filed a house companion. Brent Hanlon, chair of Citizens Against Rail Expansion in Florida issued the following statement.
“On behalf of the members of Citizens Against Rail Expansion in Florida and concerned residents in the Treasure Coast region, we thank and applaud Sen. Mayfield and Reps. Magar, Harrell and Grall for filing legislation to protect our safety and well-being. The thoughtful measure specifically addresses Florida’s current unacceptable lack of any law or regulation governing high speed rail safety.
“What many Floridians do not realize is that All Aboard Florida (AAF) plans to send up to 32 high-speed passenger trains barreling through our small communities each day, negatively affecting thousands of school children, first responders, pedestrians and residents. As if that’s not enough, they also plan to add additional freight trains that may carry hazardous materials, increasing the risk for something to go wrong. And to top it all off, AAF wants us to pay for the cost of maintaining the upgrades necessary to protect ourselves from these dangerous trains. This important legislation will ensure that AAF is solely responsible for the cost of upgrading and installing the appropriate safety measures desperately needed at high-speed rail crossings, protecting not only the safety and well-being of Treasure Coast residents, but our pocketbooks as well.
“Sen. Mayfield and Reps. Magar, Harrell and Grall fully understand the negative impact the AAF project would have on our communities if allowed to move forward as planned, and have taken commendable action today to not only put sensible state wide and not project specific regulations in place to enhance public safety, but to alleviate the financial burden that would have been placed squarely on the backs of our local governments as well.”
CARE FL is a coalition created by a group of concerned community leaders, organizations and neighbors in South Florida and the Treasure Coast. Our group continues to grow. We share a common goal: Protecting the safety, welfare and way of life for the families, businesses and retirees who live in and around our communities. To learn more about CARE FL’s concerns, visit www.saveourfl.com and follow us on Twitter @CARE_FL or like us on Facebook.
Brent Hanlon
Statement by CARE FL Steering Committee Chairman Brent Hanlon
Statement by CARE FL Steering Committee Chairman Brent Hanlon RE: Congressman
Brian Mast’s Appointment to the U.S. House Transportation Committee
“Citizens Against Rail Expansion in Florida (CARE) today congratulates U.S. Congressman Brian Mast (FL-18) for being appointed to the House Transportation Committee.
“The committee will be tackling many important issues that will impact people across the nation, but most importantly members of the committee are also charged with developing legislation to address strong oversight of federal infrastructure programs.
“Cong. Mast has publicly indicated that he is concerned about the rail expansion program and he now serves on a committee that will be scrutinizing public subsidies to private rail projects like All Aboard Florida’s efforts in the state.
“For almost three years, our organization has served as a strong, consistent voice against rail expansion for likeminded citizens in the Treasure Coast and North Palm Beach County regions who oppose the proposed AAF project.
“Its negative impact is vast—from public safety, to the environment, to maritime traffic and commerce, to decreased property values and more. This project threatens to destroy our quality of life.
“We look forward to working with Cong. Mast on these issues.”