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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 81-83 No ,Q-1 'R 'ESO 'LUTI '0N WHEREAS, South East Texas is blanketed by a network of railways reaching into many business and residential com-nunities; and, WHEREAS, there have been many neglected violations of railway maintenance and construction found in the area, most recently by the Federal Administration; and, WHEREAS, there is a very limited number of federal rail safety inspectors serving this portion of the country, and in order to meet the problem of inspecting and repairing the hundreds of miles of sub- standard and dangerous railroad tracks in Texas, more inspectors are needed to protect the lives and property of our residents; and, WHEREAS, the Railroad Commission, in its budget request for the 1982-83 biennium, has requested a state expenditure of $231,366 in order to meet a matching federal grant in the same amount; and, WHEREAS, if this funding is obtained, up to eight additional railroad safety inspectors could be hired to inspect railroad tracks and rolling stock in Texas; and, WHEREAS, there is a very urgent need for additional inspectors, particularly in the Beaumont area because of the large amount of hazardous and dangerous chemical products transported through our City and surrounding area, and because of the close proximity of these rail shipments to the nunerous refineries and petrochemical plants; and, WHEREAS, a derailment due to faulty track conditions could pre- sent a disastrous situation, one that additional inspectors may help to prevent. NCW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Texas State Legislature, with the support of Governor William P. Clements authorize and appro- priate funds to provide the capability to inspect the railways of the State of Texas. P ED BY THE CITY COUNCIL CF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, this, the YV day of February, 1981. - Mayor -