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5.3.2 Specific Mitigation Measures<br />

In addition to the general mitigation measures identified above, SEA recommends that the Board impose<br />

the following specific mitigation measures in any decision approving the construction waiver for the<br />

proposed rail connection construction in Bucyrus:<br />

1. Existing flashing lights at East Warren Street and Rensselaer Street grade crossings will<br />

be upgraded to include both flashing lights and gates. Flashing lights and gates at the new<br />

Rensselaer Street crossing would also be installed.<br />

2. Mitigation measures, recommended at HABS Level II, will be completed prior to the demolition<br />

of the former T&OC freight depot to permanently record its history and appearance.<br />

5.4 REQUEST FOR COMMENTS<br />

SEA specifically invites comments on all aspects of this EA, including the scope and adequacy of the<br />

recommended mitigation. SEA will consider all comments received in response to the EA in making<br />

its final recommendations to the Board. Comments (an original and 10 copies) should be sent to:<br />

Vernon A. Williams, Secretary, <strong>Surface</strong> Transportation Board, 1925 K Street, NW, Suite 700,<br />

Washington, DC 20423. Mark the lower left corner of the envelope: Attention: Dana White,<br />

Environmental Comments, Finance Docket No. 33388 (Sub Nos. 1-7). You may also direct questions<br />

to Ms. White at this address or by telephoning (888) 869-1997.<br />

Date made available to the public: October 7, 1997<br />

Comment due date: October 27, 1997<br />

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