Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD956

Introduced
3/6/25  
Refer
3/6/25  

Caption

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

Impact

If passed, LD956 would result in the removal of approximately 12.26 miles of existing railroad track, facilitating the development of the trail. While the project is expected to spur local economic development through increased tourism and recreational use, it is framed as an interim measure with provisions to retain the railroad corridor for potential future rail use. The bill also emphasizes collaboration with municipal entities and securing funding, ensuring that local governments are involved in the project.

Summary

LD956 proposes to transition a section of inactive railroad track from Ayers Junction to Calais into a multi-use trail. The bill stems from recommendations made by the Calais Branch Rail Use Advisory Council after eight months of meetings where a majority of the council members supported the conversion. The proposal reflects the community's desire for outdoor recreational opportunities and seeks to enhance transportation options in the region by utilizing existing infrastructure.

Sentiment

The sentiment toward LD956 is generally positive among community members and local legislators, as it addresses both recreational needs and supports transportation alternatives. Supporters argue that the transformation of the old rail line enhances access to outdoor activities, which is particularly beneficial for small towns looking to boost local tourism. However, potential concerns regarding the preservation of the rail corridor for future use and the adequacy of funding plans could present points of contention as the bill advances.

Contention

While there is strong backing for converting the railroad into a trail, some opponents may raise concerns about the loss of future rail transport options, particularly in areas where rail service might be necessary. Additionally, legal and funding issues surrounding the maintenance and construction of the trail may also serve as points of discussion in the legislative process. Ensuring that local voices are heard in the implementation stage will be crucial in addressing any opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD404

Resolve, to Direct the Department of Transportation to Implement 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 LD1450

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

ME LD1783

An Act to Implement the Recommendations of the Governor's Advisory Council on Military Sexual Trauma

ME LD1937

An Act Regarding the Transportation of Hazardous Materials by Railroad Companies

ME LD1140

Resolve, Directing the Department of Transportation to Allow All-terrain Vehicle Traffic on a Section of Trail in the City of Caribou

ME LD1156

An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue to Promote the Design, Development and Maintenance of Trails for Outdoor Recreation and Active Transportation

ME LD2215

An Act to Implement the Recommendations of the Right to Know Advisory Committee Regarding Public Records Exceptions

ME LD1207

An Act to Implement the Recommendations of the Right To Know Advisory Committee Concerning Public Records Exceptions

ME LD1322

An Act to Implement the Recommendations of the Right To Know Advisory Committee Concerning Remote Participation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.