Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD404

Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/2/23  
Engrossed
6/21/23  
Enrolled
6/22/23  

Caption

Resolve, to Direct the Department of Transportation to Implement the Recommendations of the Mountain Division Rail Use Advisory Council

Impact

If enacted, LD404 will require the Department of Transportation to remove the existing rail tracks and replace them with a ten-foot-wide paved or stone-dust-surfaced trail. This change aims to preserve the route for potential future rail use while providing immediate benefits to local communities through improved access for cyclists and pedestrians. However, it highlights a balance between maintaining rail infrastructure and promoting recreational trails, which has implications for tourism, local economies, and environmental preservation.

Summary

LD404, titled 'Resolve, to Direct the Department of Transportation to Implement the Recommendations of the Mountain Division Rail Use Advisory Council,' seeks to facilitate the conversion of a 31-mile stretch of state-owned and inactive railroad track into a bicycle and pedestrian trail. This proposed path is intended to enhance recreational opportunities, promote sustainable transportation methods, and utilize existing infrastructure for public benefit. The plan comes as a result of recommendations made by the Mountain Division Rail Use Advisory Council, which voted overwhelmingly in favor of the trail conversion to enhance non-rail use of the corridor.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD404 appears generally positive, particularly among advocates of cycling and pedestrian initiatives who view it as a step towards enhancing sustainable transport options. However, concerns were raised by transport preservationists or those favoring rail over recreational pathways, indicating a divide in views about the appropriate use of public transportation corridors. This highlights an ongoing community discussion حول بين تطوير البنية التحتية المرورية والممارسات المستدامة مقابل الحفاظ على خدمات السكك الحديدية.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding LD404 revolve around the debate over the state's approach to transportation infrastructure. Supporters argue that the trail will promote healthier lifestyles and increase tourism, while some local residents and rail advocacy groups express concern over the loss of potential future railway services. The challenge remains in crafting policies that accommodate diverse transportation needs while ensuring that existing rail systems are not compromised irreparably.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD30

Resolve, to Direct the Department of Transportation to Implement the Recommendations of the Portland to Auburn Rail Use Advisory Council

ME LD511

Resolve, to Direct the Department of Transportation to Implement the Recommendations of the Portland to Auburn Rail Use Advisory Council

ME LD29

Resolve, to Require the Department of Transportation to Implement the Recommendations of the Lower Road Rail Use Advisory Council and the Calais Branch Rail Use Advisory Council

ME LD956

Resolve, Directing the Department of Transportation to Implement the Recommendation of the Calais Branch Rail Use Advisory Council to Create a Multi-use Trail

ME LD1450

An Act to Fund the Recommendations of the Mountain Division Rail Use Advisory Council

ME LD676

An Act to Fund the Recommendations of the Mountain Division Rail Use Advisory Council

ME LD1750

Resolve, Directing the Department of Transportation to Complete a Service Plan and Determine the Scope of Work for Restoration of Rail Use of the Berlin Subdivision Rail Corridor from Downtown Portland to Auburn

ME SB01079

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Connecticut Commuter Rail Council.

ME LD1359

Resolve, to Direct the Department of Transportation to Report Progress Made Toward Implementing Recommendations Based on the 2025 Public Transit Advisory Council Report

ME SB01377

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Department Of Transportation And Concerning Transportation Network Companies And Drivers, The Projection Of A Laser At An Aircraft Or Flight Path, Automated Traffic Enforcement Safety Devices, Small Harbor Improvement Projects, The Connecticut Public Transportation Council, Bus Public Transportation Services And The Naming Of Certain Roads And Bridges.

Similar Bills

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