Florida considering dedicated funds for Tri-Rail
In an effort to secure billions of dollars in federal
stimulus money, Florida state legislators are trying to call a special session
to demonstrate the state’s commitment to Tri-Rail and SunRail, the proposed
commuter rail system in Orlando. Legislators want to dedicate more money to
Tri-Rail, as well as reduce taxpayers’ exposure to potential SunRail lawsuits
should CSX be at fault in an accident. If a tentative deal is reached on both
issues, leaders hope federal officials will view the state’s request for
stimulus money with a kinder eye.
The Florida Department of Transportation has applied for
more than $2.6 billion in stimulus funds and an additional $268 million to add
passenger service on Florida East Coast Railway, which does not run passenger
service in South Florida.
SunRail lost labor backing from the AFL-CIO, which said the
bill being drafted for the potential special session doesn’t protect railroad
workers’ rights.
Tri-Rail serves more than 13,000 passengers a day and has
seen it’s budget drop from $61.6 million in fiscal year 2008 to $57 million in
the current fiscal year.
