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GRAVEL BUSINESS GOES GANGBUSTERS - Alaska Railroad

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FAIRBANKS PLANNING CONSIDERS RAIL<strong>Railroad</strong> projects to gain enhanced local public involvementAfter meeting for nearly ayear, the Fairbanks RailTask Force (RTF) is readyto move into the publicinvolvement phase thissummer. Established bythe Fairbanks North StarBorough Assembly in2002, the group has spentconsiderable time reviewing existingarea railway facilities, capacities,projects and projected needs.Topics of discussion have includedrail realignments around moreurban areas and military bases, anew satellite yard, the newintermodal facility, and the potentialfor an expanded rail network thatmay extend north, east or west.“Through the public process, wehope to gain more information onpossible alternatives,” said ARRCStrategic Planning Director BruceCarr, who represents ARRC on theRTF. “We anticipate public meetingsin September and October, a draftreport by December, and a finalreport shortly thereafter.”The task force will take public inputinto account, as it works with ARRCto formulate a long-term plan forthe future placements and functionsof the railroad in the Fairbanks areafor the next 100 years. Finalrecommendations will be forwardedto the Fairbanks Metropolitan AreaTransportation Study (FMATS)Technical Committee and to theBorough Planning Commission foradvisory review, before they areforwarded to the Assembly for finalapproval and incorporation into theborough’s Comprehensive Plan.In other Interior news, Fairbanks isnow officially recognized as aMetropolitan Planning Organization(MPO). According to Carr, who alsosits on the FMATS TechnicalCommittee, this designation willresult in better coordination withthe local community, as well asmore opportunity for public input,regarding federally-funded railroadprojects within FMATS’ boundary.As an MPO, Fairbanks develops aLong Range Transportation Plan(LRTP) and a TransportationImprovement Plan (TIP) to implementthe LRTP. Through coordinationwith FMATS, railroad projectswill now be included in these localdocuments and their associatedpublic involvement processes. Thiswill complement ARRC’s extensivepublic involvement efforts.ARRC INSPIRES THROUGH EDUCATION SYSTEMFairbanks 3rd grader’s award-winning science project features <strong>Alaska</strong> <strong>Railroad</strong>The <strong>Alaska</strong> <strong>Railroad</strong>provided blue-ribboninspiration for Fairbanks10-year-old Richard “Yuri”Goldsmith, whose scienceproject featured ARRC.A third-grader at AnneWien Elementary, thisyoung man’s academicpursuits come into focus when he’sable to tie them into railroadrelatedsubjects, according to hisfather. “Yuri is really into trains andhis favorite engines are the SD 70MACs,” said Jeff Goldsmith. “Wegathered most of our informationfrom the <strong>Alaska</strong> <strong>Railroad</strong> Web site.We also found some information atother various sites as well as fromthe employees of the ARRC.”ARRC has worked with severalrailbelt schools to form SchoolBusiness Partnerships through whichrailroad employee volunteerscontribute to the educationalexperience by participating in, andsupporting, school projects andfunctions. ARRC also partners withhigh school vocational institutions totrain high school juniors and seniorsas tour guides on the railroad.Fairbanks student’s rail-related scienceproject wins a blue ribbon.

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