Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2687

Introduced
3/7/23  
Refer
3/7/23  

Caption

Prevention of public use of railroad right-of-way road repeal from being designated a public road

Impact

The passage of SF2687 would significantly impact both state and local transportation systems, particularly in areas where roads are situated alongside railroad tracks. By allowing such roads to be designated as public roads, the bill could enhance public access and improve connectivity in communities that utilize these routes for transportation. This change may lead to increased maintenance obligations for local governments but could also facilitate better integration of these roads into public transit networks.

Summary

Senate File 2687 addresses the issue of public use of railroad right-of-way roads by proposing to repeal existing regulations that prevent such roads from being designated as public roads. Specifically, this bill aims to eliminate the provision in Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 160.05, subdivision 2, which states that continued public use of a road on or parallel to a railway right-of-way does not confer legal highway status to that road. The removal of this section is intended to clarify the legal status of roads adjacent to railroad properties, potentially enabling them to be designated as public roads under state law.

Contention

While the bill's intent is to clarify road designations and improve public access, it may face opposition from certain stakeholders concerned about the safety implications of creating legal highways adjacent to active railroad lines. Opponents may argue that this could pose risks for both vehicular and pedestrian traffic, given the potential for increased interactions with trains. Additionally, there may be disputes regarding the responsibilities for maintaining these newly designated public roads and the possible financial burdens on local municipalities.

Notable_points

The introduction and support for SF2687 reflects ongoing discussions about transportation infrastructure and accessibility in Minnesota. This bill may generate further debate regarding the balance between facilitating public access and maintaining safety standards, especially in areas where railways and roads intersect.

Companion Bills

MN HF2252

Similar To Prevention of public use of railroad right-of-way road from being designated a public road repealed.

Previously Filed As

MN HF2252

Prevention of public use of railroad right-of-way road from being designated a public road repealed.

MN HF1665

Public water and sewer systems authorized to install water and sewer pipelines in public road rights-of-way.

MN SF2008

Public water and sewer systems instillation of water and sewer pipelines in public road rights-of-way authorization provision

MN HB2289

Relating to the authority of a gas corporation to use a public right-of-way along a railroad, a railroad right-of-way, an interurban railroad, or a street railroad.

MN HF1123

Advertisements, public art, and signs within road rights-of-way governing requirements amended; and terms defined.

MN SF1585

Requirements governing certain advertisements, public art, and signs within road rights-of-way amendment

MN SB77

Rights of way; designating certain roads as critical emergency routes; prohibiting certain acts by operators of trains. Effective date. Emergency.

MN HB651

Provides with respect to broadband service providers access to railroad right of way

MN HB15

Relating to providing funding for constructing, maintaining, and acquiring rights-of-way for public roadways other than toll roads; making appropriations.

MN SB993

Roads, bridges and ferries; authorizing certain entities to use public roads and highways. Effective date.

Similar Bills

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