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Florida Department of Transportation
RICK SCOTT
GOVERNOR 605 Suwannee Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450
ANANTH PRASAD, P.E.
SECRETARY
www.dot.state.fl.us
June 13, 2014
Re: FDOT Railroad Quiet Zones Grant Program
Dear Local Government:
As you are aware, HB 5001, the FY14-15 General Appropriations Act, includes a $10 million
appropriation for implementing quiet zones. In accordance with this action, the Florida Department of
Transportation (FDOT) has been directed to develop and oversee a program for receiving and processing
the associated funding requests. Most importantly, this funding is not for All Aboard Florida, or any
specific private rail provider. This funding is for local communities that wish to create quiet zones in
their communities.
The quiet zones program will provide local governments up to 50% of incurred quiet zone expenditures.
Local agencies may apply for assistance once they have met all requirements of the Federal Railroad
Administration (FRA) in accordance with 49 CFR 222 and 229. To initiate the evaluation process,
jurisdictional partners would need to submit a funding request letter to the FDOT Rail Office prior to the
October 15, 2014 submittal deadline. Consideration for FDOT grant funding will include the following
priorities:
agency participation above 50%
appropriate provisions for crossing closures
responsible supplemental safety measures (SSM) cost management
optimal length of quiet zone development
Local participation above 50% and quiet zone plans that feature provisions for crossing closures are key
prioritization elements. Selected applicants will execute a Joint Rail Project Agreement (Non-Federal)
establishing the scope of work and terms of payment.
The department is in the preliminary stages of planning the implementation of this statewide grant
program. There has been much public discussion that this $10 million appropriation is intended
primarily for local governments affected by the proposed All Aboard Florida corridor. That is not the
case. The appropriation is for use statewide. However, given the focus on All Aboard Florida, we are
specifically trying to gauge interest in the program. As a result, it would be helpful to know if your
jurisdiction intends to apply for the program, as well as a general outline of your anticipated funding
need so that we can take that into account as we design an efficient and equitable program.
Please contact Andre Goins, FDOT’s Rail Operations and Programs Administrator at (850) 414-4620 or
andre.goins@dot.state.fl.us with this information and to discuss any questions or concerns.
FY14-15 General Appropriations Act
From the funds in Specific Appropriation 1890, $10,000,000
is provided for Quiet Zone improvements in response to the
use of locomotive horns at highway-rail grade crossings.
The department shall create a grant program for quiet zones
requested by local agencies to provide funding of up to 50
percent of the nonfederal and nonprivate share of the total
costs of any qualifying quiet zone capital improvement
project.
The department will coordinate and work closely with local,
state, and federal agencies to provide technical support to
local agencies in the development of quiet zone plans.
Local agencies may apply for grant funds after its quiet
zone plan is approved by the department.
The Department of Transportation will monitor crossing
incidents at approved quiet zone locations and have the
right to revoke the quiet zone(s) at any time if a
significant deterioration in safety results from quiet zone
implementation.