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1919 AN ACTestablishing a 4-year pilot program to improve rail trails in New Hampshire, including the establishment of 2 funds, the rail trails program fund and the emergency trail repair fund, and making appropriations therefor.
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2323 SPONSORS:Sen. Fenton, Dist 10; Sen. Reardon, Dist 15; Sen. Perkins Kwoka, Dist 21; Sen. Altschiller, Dist 24; Rep. Wallner, Merr. 19; Rep. Jones, Ches. 3
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2727 COMMITTEE:Transportation
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3535 AMENDED ANALYSIS
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3939 This bill:
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4343 I. Transfers ownership of 4 rail corridors, and all duties and responsibilities therefor, to the department of natural and cultural resources.
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6363 Explanation:Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.
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6767 Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.
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7575 STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
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7979 In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty Five
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8383 AN ACTestablishing a 4-year pilot program to improve rail trails in New Hampshire, including the establishment of 2 funds, the rail trails program fund and the emergency trail repair fund, and making appropriations therefor.
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8787 Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:
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9191 1 New Section; Transfer of Ownership; Certain Rail Corridors. Amend RSA 21-L by inserting after section 12-e the following new section:
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9393 21-L:12-f Transfer of Ownership; Certain Rail Trails.
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9595 The commissioner of the department of transportation shall facilitate the expeditious transfer of ownership, rights, and responsibilities of the following rail trails to the department of natural and cultural resources:
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9797 I. Presidential, Pondicherry Section.
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9999 II. Ammonoosuc Rail Trail.
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105105 2 New Subparagraph; Rail Trail Ownership. Amend RSA 215-A:3, IV-a by inserting after subparagraph (j) the following new subparagraph:
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107107 (k) Perform all duties and responsibilities, as designated by the commissioner of the department of natural and cultural resources and the director of the division of parks and recreation, related to safety, maintenance, rehabilitation, and repair of rail trails listed in RSA 21-L:12-f.
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109109 3 New Sections; Rail Trail Pilot Program. Amend RSA 216-F by inserting after section 7 the following new sections:
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111111 216-F:8 Rail Trail Pilot Program.
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113113 I. The department of natural and cultural resources, division of parks and recreation, and the bureau of trails shall together develop a pilot program, in consultation with the New Hampshire Rail Trails Coalition, to be managed by the bureau of trails, to rehabilitate, maintain, and improve 83 miles of 4 rail corridors and appurtenant rail trails by rehabilitating abandoned rail corridors and maintaining already established rail trails.
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115115 II. The duration of the program shall be 4 years from the effective date of this section.
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117117 III. The commissioner of the department of natural and cultural resources, director of the division of parks and recreation, and the chief supervisor of the bureau of trails shall adopt rules pursuant to RSA 541-A regarding the administration of the rail trail pilot program established in this section.
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119119 216-F:9 Rail Trails Program Fund. There is hereby established in the state treasury a continually appropriated and nonlapsing fund to be known as the rail trails program fund which shall be administered by the bureau of trails, to be expended by them for the rehabilitation, maintenance, and improvement of 83 miles of rail corridors and appurtenant rail trails across four routes identified in section 1 of this act by rehabilitating abandoned rail corridors and maintaining already established rail trails. Additionally, the bureau shall credit to this fund any private contributions designated for the purpose of the maintenance of rail trails.
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121121 216-F:10 Emergency Trail Repair Fund. There is hereby established in the state treasury a continually appropriated and nonlapsing fund to be known as the emergency trail repair fund which shall be administered by the bureau of trails. The bureau of trails shall expend moneys in the emergency trail repair fund exclusively for direct trail work under the New Hampshire bureau of trails. These funds shall not be used for staffing or to fund the emergency trail repair fund. The New Hampshire department of transportation may access the emergency trail repair fund by submitting a formal request through the bureau of trails.
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125125 I. There is hereby appropriated from the general fund to the bureau of trails the sum of $250,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026 and the sum of $250,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2027, for the designated purposes of the rail trails program fund, as stated in RSA 216-F:9. The governor is authorized to draw a warrant for said sum out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.
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127127 II. There is hereby appropriated from the general fund to the bureau of trails the sum of $1 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026 and the sum of $1 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2027, for the designated purposes of the emergency trail repair fund, as stated in RSA 216-F:10. The governor is authorized to draw a warrant for said sum out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated.
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129129 5 New Subparagraphs; Application of Receipts; Rail Trails Program Fund and Emergency Trail Repair Fund. Amend RSA 6:12, I(b) by inserting after subparagraph (399) the following new subparagraphs:
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131131 (400) Moneys deposited in the rail trails program fund as established in RSA 216-F:9.
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135135 6 Effective Date. This act shall take effect July 1, 2025.
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153153 AN ACTestablishing a 4-year pilot program with potential for statewide expansion to improve rail trails in New Hampshire through federal, state, and private funding and making a bonded appropriation therefor.
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163163 Revenue Fund(s) Fish and Game Search and Rescue Fund under RSA 206:42
164164 Expenditures* $0 Indeterminable Increase Indeterminable Increase Indeterminable Increase
165165 Funding Source(s) General Fund, Highway Fund, Rail Trails Project Fund and the Emergency Trail Repair Fund
166166 Appropriations* $0 $3,600,000 $3,600,000 $0
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270270 The Office of Legislative Budget Assistant is unable to provide a complete fiscal note for this bill, as introduced, as it is awaiting information from the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. The Department was originally contacted on 1/17/2025 for a fiscal note worksheet. When completed, a revised fiscal note will be forwarded to the Senate Clerk's Office.
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276276 This bill facilitates the transfer of ownership and management responsibilities for four specific rail trails—Presidential (Pondicherry Section), Ammonoosuc Rail Trail, New Littleton-Bethlehem Segment, and Cheshire Rail Trail—from the Department of Transportation to the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR). It establishes a pilot program, administered by the Bureau of Trails, to rehabilitate, maintain, and improve 83 miles of rail corridors and associated rail trails over a four-year period. Funding for the project will come from a mix of federal grants (44%), private contributions and fee (hike safe cards RSA 206:26-bb) increases (6%), and state general obligation bonds (50%), with dedicated funds set aside for staffing, maintenance, and emergency trail repairs. Two nonlapsing funds are established and administered by the Bureau of Trails - the Rail Trails Project Fund, which shall be funded with private contributions and any appropriated funds for the rail trail pilot project and the Emergency Trail Repair Fund - which shall be funded with a $1,000,000 transfer every year from the Rail Trails Project Fund.
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292292 The Department of Transportation (DOT) indicates it does not have a dedicated revenue source to pay for improvement, maintenance, and repairs of recreational rail trails that occur on abandoned railroad corridors that it owns/manages. Routine maintenance is usually the financial responsibility of trails managers, which are either the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (DNCR) or municipalities through which the recreational trail runs. Larger scale maintenance issues, such as washouts, are often deferred and result in closures of trails until funds are available or appropriated. Trail improvements are usually funded with a blend of local funds including trail organizations, municipalities and federal funds. The DOT is the owner/manager of approximately 50% of state-owned rail trails and does not traditionally have dedicated funds to match federal funds for construction/improvements, routine maintenance, or major repairs. If enacted, this bill will provide dedicated funding for only 4 state-owned corridors, which will be the management responsibility of DNCR, and establish an Emergency Trail Repair Funds, which as currently written does not allow DOT to directly access the funds as they will be appropriated and managed by DNCR only. With the establishment of the Rail Trails Project fund and Emergency Trail Repair Fund, it is likely that some financial burdens would be shifted from State agencies (DOT & DNCR) and municipalities and trails organizations, but the amount cannot be determined as the bill proposes multiple uses for the appropriations.
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296296 The Fish and Game Department states this bill would create a 4-year pilot project that would provide ownership, rights and responsibilities for Rail Trails throughout the state. This bill would create funding for oversight and enforcement on the state rail trails. Where most of these trails travel through the woodlands of this state, Fish & Game Law Enforcement is the primary enforcement agency. The Department indicates funds would be provided for Conservation Officers to patrol these trails for illegal activity.
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