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Item 22 - Approve Adjustments & CIP Amendment, & Agreements with Mark Thomas, So Cal Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA), the U.S. Department of Transportation, & Caltrans for the Santa Ana Boulevard Grade Separation Project (No. 26-6718)
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Item 22 - Approve Adjustments & CIP Amendment, & Agreements with Mark Thomas, So Cal Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA), the U.S. Department of Transportation, & Caltrans for the Santa Ana Boulevard Grade Separation Project (No. 26-6718)
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EXHIBIT 2 <br /> r� <br /> U.S. Department 1200 New Jersey Avenue,SE <br /> of Transportation Washington,DC 20590 <br /> Federal Railroad <br /> Administration <br /> APR 4 2014 <br /> Ms. Monica Suter <br /> Senior Civil Engineer <br /> City of Santa Ana <br /> 20 Civic Center Plaza, M-36 <br /> Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br /> Re: THR-000959 (U.S. DOT National Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Inventory <br /> Numbers 026702V and 026703C) <br /> Dear Ms. Suter: <br /> The Federal Railroad Administration(FRA) received the quiet zone application you <br /> submitted on behalf of the City of Santa Ana(City), California,per Title 49 Code of <br /> Federal Regulations (CFR) Section 222.39(b),Public authority application to FRA. FRA <br /> approves the application submitted by the City. <br /> FRA finds that the implementation of the supplementary safety measure(SSM)and <br /> alternative safety measure (ASM) contained in this application will result in a Quiet Zone <br /> Risk Index of 38,502, which is below the Risk Index With Horns (the risk that would be <br /> present if the horns were still sounding) of 79,385. <br /> The City may submit its Notice of Quiet Zone Establishment in accordance with 49 CFR <br /> § 222.43, What notices and other information are required to create or continue a quiet <br /> zone? after successful installation of the proposed SSM and ASM and compliance with <br /> all applicable quiet zone requirements contained in 49 CFR § 222.35, What are the <br /> minimum requirements for quiet zones? The enclosed summary sheet provides a brief <br /> discussion of FRA's comments to the City's application. <br />
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