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March 16, 2021
Associate Administrator for Safety
Federal Railroad Administration
Office of Safety, RRS-23
1120 Vermont Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20590
Subject: Public Authority Application to the FRA under 49 CFR 222.39 (b) for Proposed Quiet
Zone: Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) Timberland Blvd, Fort Worth, TX.
The City of Fort Worth issued an NOI for the above referenced quiet zone on May 7, 2020. The City of
Fort Worth, Texas requests the Associate Administrator of the FRA to approve this quiet zone under the
public authority application method covered by 49 CFR 222.39(b). The City of Fort Worth provides the
following required information in compliance with Section 222.39 (b)(1):
Accurate, complete and current Grade Crossing Inventory Forms (Attachment B). These forms
reflect the crossings as of March 8, 2021.
The proposed safety measures this grade crossing include those items noted below. The
following elements and devices are proposed for each crossing:
This public grade crossing in the corridor will receive some type of safety improvement.
➢ Timberland Blvd - Alterative Safety Measure (ASM), non -traversable concrete
medians
• The city, railroad, or its contractors will install warning signs and the crossing will be in
compliance with TxMUTCD Section 8B - Signs and Markings when the quiet zone is
implemented.
• When the quiet zone is placed into service, the city will install the required NO TRAIN
HORN signs.
iii. Diagnostic Team review. A Diagnostic Team Meeting was conducted on March 9, 2021 (See
Attachment C).
iv. The City of Fort Worth met with the railroad during the diagnostic meeting on site and the
railroad personnel had no objections to the quiet zone at this location. (See Attachment C). The
City received only one comment from NOI recipients and that was a "No Comment" from the
City of Keller. (See Attachment E).
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City of Fort Worth • 200 Texas Street • Fort Worth, Texas 76102
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v. Detailed information on safety improvements implemented at each crossing.
The City of Fort Worth plans to implement safety improvements at this public grade crossing in
the quiet zone. The proposed non traversable concrete median lengths at Timberland Blvd
public crossings will not qualify as a SSM and therefore, the city proposes establishment of the
quiet zone using modified SSM which will be treated as Alternative Safety Measures (ASMs) per
49 CFR Appendix B Part 222 1 (A) (1). (See Attachment D for detailed calculations.) The proposed
safety improvements at each crossing are as follows:
Timberland Road is an existing five -lane highway equipped with flashing lights and
gates, constant warning circuitry and power -out indicators. The existing traffic signal is
interconnected with the railroad equipment and provides advance preemption. The city
has installed non -traversable concrete medians that measure over 200 feet west of the
crossing and approximately 50 feet east of the crossing. This modified SSM will be
treated as an ASM in the establishment of the quiet zone.
vi. Commitment to implement. All safety improvements presented in this letter will exist at each
crossing when the quiet zone is implemented.
vii. Demonstrate with data the proposed measures will be below the RIWH.
The QZRI shown in Attachment D indicates that the existing Risk Index with Horns for this
corridor is 31785.34. The calculation to determine the effectiveness rate for each location is
shown in Attachment D and results in a QZRI is 13113.45. Therefore, the QZRI is lower than the
RIWH, and this crossing qualifies as a quiet zone.
See Attachment D for the RIWH calculation sheet and effective rate calculations.
ACTION REQUIRED:
Please consider this Public Authority Application and respond as appropriate to approve this quiet zone
under the public authority application method covered by 49 CFR 222.39(b).
If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact:
Tai Nguyen
Railroad Program Coordinator
Transportation and Public Works Department
City of Fort Worth
200 Texas Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Phone: (817) 392-2359
Email: Tai.Nguyen(a).FortWorthTexas.gov
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
City of Fort Worth • 200 Texas Street • Fort Worth, Texas 76102
FORT WORTH..:
Respectfully submitted,
Chad Edwards
Regional Mobility and Innovation Officer
City of Fort Worth
Attachments:
Attachment A: Public Authority Application Written Notice Recipients
Attachment B: Grade Crossing Inventory Forms
Attachment C: Diagnostic Team Meeting Notes
Attachment D: Quiet Zone Calculations
Attachment E: NCI comment letter(s)
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
City of Fort Worth • 200 Texas Street • Fort Worth, Texas 76102
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ATTACHMENT A
LIST OF PARTIES RECEIVING NOTIFICATION
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
City of Fort Worth • 200 Texas Street • Fort Worth, Texas 76102
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Attachment A
Public Authority Application for Establish a Railroad Quiet Zone
Written Notice Recipients
1. Railroads operating over the grade crossings:
Union Pacific Railroad
Engineering — Industry & Public Projects
1400 Douglas St.
Mailstop 0910
Omaha, NE 68179
Paul Cristina
Director of Public Projects
BNSF Railway
2600 Lou Menk Drive
OOB-3
Fort Worth, TX 76131
2. State agency responsible for highway and road safety, and State agency responsible for grade
crossing safety:
Mr. Robert Travis
Railroad Section Director
Traffic Operations Division
Texas Department of Transportation
Attn: TRF-RR
125 E. 11 th Street
Austin, TX 78701-2483
3. Law Enforcement Authority:
Neil Noakes
Chief of Police
Fort Worth Police Department
505 West Felix Street
Fort Worth, TX 76115
Brad Fortune
Chief of Police
City of Keller
PO Box 770
Keller, TX 76244-0770
4. Federal Railroad Administration
Associate Administrator for Safety
Federal Railroad Administration
Office of Safety, RRS-23
1120 Vermont Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20590
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
City of Fort Worth • 200 Texas Street • Fort Worth, Texas 76102
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FRA INVENTORY FORMS
PRIOR TO QUIET ZONE ESTABLISHMENT
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
City of Fort Worth • 200 Texas Street • Fort Worth, Texas 76102
U. S. DOT CROSSING INVENTORY FORM
Attachment E
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION
OMB No. 2130-0017
Instructions for the initial reporting of the following types of new or previously unreported crossings: For public highway -rail grade crossings, complete the entire inventory
Form. For private highway -rail grade crossings, complete the Header, Parts I and II, and the Submission Information section. For public pathway grade crossings (including
pedestrian station grade crossings), complete the Header, Parts I and II, and the Submission Information section. For Private pathway grade crossings, complete the Header,
Parts I and II, and the Submission Information section. For grade -separated highway -rail or pathway crossings (including pedestrian station crossings), complete the Header, Part
I, and the Submission Information section. For changes to existing data, complete the Header, Part I Items 1-3, and the Submission Information section, in addition to the
updated data fields. Note: For private crossings only, Part I Item 20 and Part III Item 2X are required unless otherwise noted. An asterisk * denotes an optional field.
A. Revision Date
B. Reporting Agency
C. Reason for Update (Selectonly one)
D. DOT Crossing
(MM/DD/YYYY)
® Railroad ❑ Transit
® Change in ❑ New ❑ Closed ❑ No Train ❑ Quiet
Inventory Number
03/ 08/ 2021
Data Crossing Traffic Zone Update
❑ State ❑ Other
❑ Re -Open ❑ Date ❑ Change in Primary ❑ Admin.
795350M
Change Only Operating RR Correction
Part
I: Location and Classification Information
1. Primary Operating Railroad
2. State
3. County
Union Pacific Railroad Company [UP]
I TEXAS
TARRANT
4. City / Municipality
5. Street/Road Name & Block Number
6. Highway Type & No.
❑ In
TIMBERLAND BOULEVARD 1
® Near FORT WORTH
(Street/Road Name) I * (Block Number)
ST 0000
7. Do Other Railroads Operate a Separate Track at Crossing? ❑ Yes ® No
8. Do Other Railroads Operate Over Your Track at Crossing? ® Yes ❑ No
If Yes, Specify RR
If Yes, Specify RR
BNSF
9. Railroad Division or Region
10. Railroad Subdivision or District
11. Branch or Line Name
12. RR Milepost
10738.630 1
(prefix) I (nnnn.nnn) I (suffix)
❑ None TEXOMA
❑ None Choctaw Sub
® None
13. Line Segment
14. Nearest RR Timetable
15. Parent RR (if applicable)
16. Crossing Owner (if applicable)
*
Station *
® N/A
❑ N/A UP
17. Crossing Type
18. Crossing Purpose
19. Crossing Position
20. Public Access
21. Type of Train
22. Average Passenger
® Highway
® At Grade
(if Private Crossing)
® Freight ❑ Transit
Train Count Per Day
19 Public
❑ Pathway, Ped.
❑ RR Under
❑ Yes
❑ Intercity Passenger ❑ Shared Use Transit
❑ Less Than One Per Day
❑ Private
❑ Station, Ped.
❑ RR Over
❑ No
❑ Commuter ❑ Tourist/Other
❑ Number Per Day0
23. Type of Land Use
❑ Open Space ❑ Farm IR Residential ❑ Commercial ❑ Industrial ❑ Institutional ❑ Recreational ❑ RR Yard
24. Is there an Adjacent Crossing with a Separate Number?
25. Quiet Zone (FRA provided)
❑ Yes 19 No If Yes, Provide Crossing Number
IN No ❑ 24 Hr ❑ Partial ❑ Chicago Excused Date Established
26. HSR Corridor ID
27. Latitude in decimal degrees
28. Longitude in decimal degrees
29. Lat/Long Source
® N/A
(WGS84std: nn.nnnnnnn) 32.9565300
(WGS84std:-nnn.nnnnnnn)-97.2545180
® Actual ❑ Estimated
30.A. Railroad Use *
31.A. State Use
30.B. Railroad Use *
31.13. State Use
30.C. Railroad Use *
31.C. State Use * State Phone# updated - date updated: 2018-08-16
30.D. Railroad Use *
31.D. State Use
32.A. Narrative (Railroad Use) *
32.13. Narrative (State Use)
33. Emergency Notification Telephone No. (posted)
34. Railroad Contact (Telephone No.)
35. State Contact (Telephone No.)
800-848-8715
402-544-3721
512-416-2635
Part I1: Railroad Information
1. Estimated Number of Daily Train Movements
1.A. Total Day Thru Trains
1.13. Total Night Thru Trains
1.C. Total Switching Trains
1.D. Total Transit Trains
I.E. Check if Less Than
(6 AM to 6 PM)
(6 PM to 6 AM)
One Movement Per Day ❑
7
7
0
0
How many trains per week?
2. Year of Train Count Data (YYYY)
3. Speed of Train at Crossing
3.A. Maximum Timetable Speed (mph) 50
2021
3.8. Typical Speed Range Over Crossing (mph) From 25 to 50
4. Type and Count of Tracks
Main 1 Siding0 Yard 0 Transit 0 Industry 0
5. Train Detection (Main Track only)
0 Constant Warning Time ❑ Motion Detection ❑AFO ❑ PTC ❑ DC ❑ Other ❑ None
6. Is Track Signaled? 7.A.
Event Recorder
7.6. Remote Health Monitoring
® Yes ❑ No I
❑ Yes ® No
❑ Yes ® No
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U. S. DOT CROSSING INVENTORY FORM
A. Revision Date (MM/DD/YYYY)
PAGE 2
D. Crossing Inventory Number (7 char.)
03/08/2021
795350M
Part III: Highway or Pathway Traffic Control Device Information
1. Are there
2. Types of Passive Traffic Control Devices associated with the Crossing
Signs or Signals?
2.A. Crossbuck
2.B. STOP Signs (R1-1)
2.C. YIELD Signs (R1-2)
2.1). Advance Warning Signs (Check all that apply, include count) ❑ None
Assemblies (count)
(count)
(count)
N W10-1 2 N W10-3 1 ❑ W10-11
N Yes ❑ No
0
0
❑ W10-2 ❑ W10-4 ❑ W10-12
2.E. Low Ground Clearance Sign
21. Pavement Markings
2.G. Channelization
2.H. EXEMPT Sign
2.1. ENS Sign (1-13)
(W10-5)
Devices/Medians
(R15-3)
Displayed
❑ Yes (count )
N Stop Lines ❑Dynamic Envelope
N All Approaches N Median
❑ Yes
N Yes
N No
N RR Xing Symbols ❑ None
❑ One Approach ❑ None
N No
❑ No
2.J. Other MUTCD Signs N Yes ❑ No
21. Private Crossing
21. LED Enhanced Signs (List types)
Signs (if private)
Specify Type R8-8 Count 4
Specify Type W10-9P Count 2
❑ Yes ElNo
Specify Type W10-11b Count 2
3. Types of Train Activated Warning Devices at the Grade Crossing (specify count of each device for all that apply)
3.A. Gate Arms
3.13. Gate Configuration
3.C. Cantilevered (or Bridged) Flashing Light
3.13. Mast Mounted Flashing Lights
3.E. Total Count of
(count)
Structures (count)
(countofmasts) 4
Flashing Light Pairs
N 2 Quad ❑ Full (Barrier)
Over Traffic Lane 1 ❑ Incandescent
❑ Incandescent N LED
Roadway 4
❑ 3 Quad Resistance
N Back Lights Included ❑ Side Lights
10
Pedestrian 0
114 Quad ❑ Median Gates
Not Over Traffic Lane 0 N LED
Included
3.F. Installation Date of Current
3.G. Wayside Horn
3.H. Highway Traffic Signals Controlling
3.1. Bells
Active Warning Devices: (MM/YYYY)
Crossing
(count)
N Not Required
El( Yes installed on MM/ YYYY)
❑ Yes N No
2
N No
31 Non -Train Active Warning
3.K. Other Flashing Lights or Warning Devices
❑ Flagging/Flagman ❑Manually Operated Signals ❑ Watchman ❑ Floodlighting ❑ None
Count 0 Specify type
nearby Hwy
4.B. Hwy Traffic Signal
4.C. Hwy Traffic Signal Preemption
5. Highway Traffic Pre -Signals
6. Highway Monitoring Devices
ction have
Interconnection
❑ Yes N No
(Check all that apply)
F4.A.es
Signals?
❑ Not Interconnected
❑ Yes -Photo/Video Recording
N For Traffic Signals
❑ Simultaneous
Storage Distance *
❑ Yes —Vehicle Presence Detection
N Yes ❑ No
❑ For Warning Signs
N Advance
Stop Line Distance *
2f None
Part IV: Physical Characteristics
1. Traffic Lanes Crossing Railroad ❑ One-way Traffic
2. Is Roadway/Pathway
3. Does Track Run Down a Street?
4. Is Crossing Illuminated? (Street
® Two-way Traffic
Paved?
lights within approx. 50 feet from
Number of Lanes 2 ❑ Divided Traffic
N Yes ❑ No
❑ Yes N No
nearestrail) ❑ Yes N No
5. Crossing Surface (on Main Track, multiple types allowed) Installation Date * (MM/YYYY) Width * Length* 112
❑ 1 Timber ❑ 2 Asphalt El3 Asphalt and Timber N 4 Concrete El5 Concrete and Rubber El6 Rubber ❑ 7 Metal
❑ 8 Unconsolidated ❑ 9 Composite ❑ 10 Other (specify)
6. Intersecting Roadway within 500 feet?
7. Smallest Crossing Angle
8. Is Commercial Power Available?*
N Yes ❑ No If Yes, Approximate Distance (feet)
❑ 0* — 29* ❑ 30* — 59* N 60* - 90*
N Yes ❑ No
Part V: Public Highway Information
1. Highway System AADT 4,625
2. Functional Classification of Road at Crossing
3. Is Crossing on State Highway
4. Highway Speed Limit
❑ (0) Rural N (1) Urban
System?
40 MPH
MPH
El(01) Interstate Highway Sys em
❑ (1) Interstate N (5) Major Collector
ElYes N No
Posted ❑ Statutory
5. Linear Referencing System (LRS Route ID)
❑ (02) Other Nat Hwy Syste (NHS)
❑ (2) Other Freeways and Expressways
❑ (03) Federal AID, Not NHS
❑ (3) Other Principal Arterial ❑ (6) Minor Collector
6. LRS Milepost
N (08) Non -Federal Aid
El (4) Minor Arterial El (7) Local
7. Annual Average Daily Traffic DT)
8. Estimated Percent Trucks
9. Regularly Used by School Buses?
10. Emergency Services Route
Year 2019 AADT 086q:F
03 %
Yes N No Average Number per Day
❑ Yes N No
ubmission Information - This information is used fo administrative purposes and is not available on the public website.
2018 School Buses- Yes
Submitted by Organization Phone Date
Public reporting burden for this information collection is estimated to average 30 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data
sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed and completing and reviewing the collection of information. According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, a federal
agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to, nor shall a person be subject to a penalty for failure to comply with, a collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control number. The valid OMB control number for information collection is 2130-0017. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any
other aspect of this collection, including for reducing this burden to: Information Collection Officer, Federal Railroad Administration,1200 New Jersey Ave. SE, MS-25
Washington, DC 20590.
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ATTACHMENT C
DIAGNOSTIC TEAM MEETING NOTES
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
City of Fort Worth • 200 Texas Street • Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Quiet Zone Diagnostic Review Form
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Attachment C
LOCATION INFORMATION
Date: 3/9/2021
State, City: Fort Worth, Texas 4,625
ADT 0 Special Vehicles
Road Name: Timberland Boulevard _24
through trains at _60 mph per day
Railroad: UPRR DOT No: 795 350M _0
switch moves at _0_ mph per day
Subdivision: Choctaw Milepost: 738.44
Date of Diagnostic Review: 3/9/2021
DIAGNOSTIC TEAM PARTICIPANTS:
Roland Glenister, FRA
Tim Oster, Benesch (UPRR Consultant)
Steve Thomas, Benesch (UPRR Consultant)
Isaac Johnson, Benesch (UPRR Consultant)
Tai Nguyen, City of Fort Worth
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS RECOMMENDATIONS/COMMENTS
Flashers and Gates:
Constant Warning Circuitry:
Power -out Indicator:
Pavement Markings:
Advance Warning Signs:
ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS/COMMENTS
Traffic Signal Preemption:
Sidewalks: None
PROPOSED QZ TREATMENTS RECOMMENDATIONS/COMMENTS
Closure - Permanent:
Closure - Nighttime Only:
Raised Medians: Fx I ASM Proposed - short median - 50 feet on the east of track, more than 100 feet west of track
Channelization Devices:
One-way Street:
Four -Quadrant Gates:
Wayside Horns:
OTHER IMPROVEMENTS RECOMMENDATIONS/COMMENTS
Roadway Improvements:
Railroad Warning Device:
Pedestrian Treatments:
Other:
Road Name: Timberland Boulevard
DOT No: 795 350M
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Quiet Zone Diagnostic
GRADE CROSSING SKETCH
ADDITIONAL NOTES
Recommend to install an additional W10-1 on the EB Timberland Blvd median
No pedestrian observed by QZ Diagnostic team while onsite
No existing sidewalks, City has no plan to provide future sidewalks
Possible vegetation obstruct W10-3L on SB US-377 during growing season.
Recommend to install five (5) "No Train Horn" signs after QZ is established.
Diagnostic Team observed (2) school buses stop at xing during this DRT.
DRT observed vehicles stop for traffic signal in close proximity of nearest rail (East)
FRA recommend the Public Authority (PA) to update the crossing inventory form to reflect the correct HWY Speed
The Team determined that based on no sidewalks and not cross walks at the intersection, there were no further
recommendations for pedestrian treatment
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ATTACHMENT
QUIET ZONE CALCULATIONS
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
City of Fort Worth • 200 Texas Street • Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Timberland Blvd. Quiet Zone
Risk Index With Horns Calculations
Attachment D
TIMBERLAND BOULEVARD - DOT # 795 350M
Reference: Federal Register Part IV Department of Transpiration Federal Railroad Administration
49 CFR Parts 222 and 229 Use of Locomotive Horns at Highway -Rail Grade Crossing; Final Rule, August 17,
Risk Index with Horns for this site: 31,785.34 (See Federal Railroad Administration Website)
(Use Quiet Zone Calculator to obtain, See Attachment 6)
Supplemental Safety Measure (SSM)
SSM Effective Rate for Median Barrier 0.80 (See Appendix A to Part 222, Page 47648 - Approved SSMs)
Timberland Median Barrier height is 8" which exceed the requirement for non -mountable curb. The median on
west side of crossing is over 200' in length and the median to the east of the crossing is approximately 50' in
length due to a parallel highway. As a result, we are requesting permission to use a Modified SSM that will be
treated as an Alternate Safety Measure (ASM) with an effective rate of 0.73 of the SSM (0.80). This crossing
is also connected to the traffic signal to provide advanced preemption for additional safety for motorist.
Credit for Pre -Existing Modified SSM in a Quiet Zone (See Appendix B to Part 222 1.13, Page 47650)
ASM EFFECTIVE RATE ASSUMPTIONS: The east side is 50 feet divided by 60 feet requirement which is
83.33% of the required median length. The west side is over 100 feet which is 100% of required median
length. Therefore, the east side is 83.33% divided by 2 equals 41.67 of total and the west side is 100% divided
by 2 equals 50% of total. Therefore, 41.67% plus 50% equals 91.66% of required median length at this
crossing. It is proposed to use 91.66 % of the effective rate for median barriers which is 0.8 times 0.9166 and
the ASM effective rate is equal to 0.73.
ASM Effective Rate 0.73 (Equal to 0.9166 times 0.80 SSM Effective Rate)
(See Appendix B to Part 222, Page 47649, I. Modified SSMs)
Risk Index with Horns and without median
31,785.34
Quiet Zone Risk Index (QZRI) 53,017.95
(Use Quiet Zone Calculator to obtain)
Therefore: QZRI 53,017.95 times 1- Eff Rate of .73 equal 13,113.45
ALERT: Quiet Zone qualifies because QZRI is less than Rick Index with Horns
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ATTACHMENT E
NOI COMMENT LETTERS
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
City of Fort Worth • 200 Texas Street • Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Nquyen, Tai
From: Alonzo Limn <alinan@cityofkeller.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2020 5:04 PM
To: Nguyen, Tai Attachment "E"
Cc: Mark R. Hafner; Brad Fortune
Subject: RE: Notice of Intent for Timberland Quiet Zone
Attachments: Proposed QZ at Timberland - Keller PW Support.pdf
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Good Afternoon Tai,
Please find attached support from Keller Public Works for the intent to implement a RR Quiet Zone at Timberland (just
west of US377).
Let me know if you have any questions.
Alonzo Lin6n, PE, PTOE I Director of Public Works
P:817-743-4081 1 C: 913-522-8568 1 F: 817-743-4091
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1100 Bear Creek Parkway, PO Box 770
City of Keller, Texas 76244
Big -City Comforts, Small -Town Charm
www.citvofkeller.com
From: Nguyen, Tai [mailto:Tai.Nguyen@fortworthtexas.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2020 2:09 PM
To: Alonzo Lin"an <alinan@cityofl<eller.com>
Subject: Re: Notice of Intent for Timberland Quiet Zone
Alonzo,
An email with no comment or comment with support is good.
Thanks
Tai
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Associate Administrator for Safety NOI
Federal Railroad Administration
Office of Safety, RRS-23
1120 Vermont Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20590
Subject: Proposed Quiet Zone: Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) at Timberland Boulevard,
Fort Worth, TX. Notice of Intent to Establish a Railroad Quiet Zone under 49 CFR
222.39(b)(1) and under Appendix B to Part 222 (1).
This letter and the attachments are a Notice of Intent for the creation of a quiet zone under 49 CFR
222.39(b)(1) and Appendix B to Part 222 (1). As required by the Federal Railroad Administration under
49CFR 222.43, the following information is provided to you and other parties.
The public highway -rail grade crossing to be included within the proposed quiet zone are:
Crossing ID Street Name Location on Street Improvements
795350M Timberland Boulevard 12600 Block Median Barrier
The quiet zone is proposed to restrict the routine sounding of locomotive horns 24 hours a day.
The City of Fort Worth plans to implement a quiet zone at this crossing with the proposed improvements
described for the crossing below.
Timberland Boulevard. —Alternate Safety Measure (ASM)
Timberland Boulevard is an existing seven -lane divided highway with concrete non -traversable medians.
The crossing Is equipped with flashing lights and gates, constant warning circuitry, and power -out
indicators. There is an existing traffic signal located at Timberland Boulevard and US Highway 377 that is
Interconnected with the railroad equipment to provide advance preemption operation. Although there are
concrete non -mountable medians at this location, they do not comply with the length requirements to be
considered as a Supplemental Safety Measure (SSM). The median on the west side of the crossing is over
200 feet in length and the median to the east of the crossing is approximately 50 feet in length due to a
parallel highway. The median height is 8" which exceed the requirement for non -mountable curb. As a
result, this modified SSM will be treated as an ASM in establishment of the quiet zone.
Tort Worth
TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
a TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT DIVIs1oN
I Tne Crry of FORT WORTH * 5001 JAws Avenue * rorrr Wo1rru, Texas 76115
817-392-7738 * PAX 817-392-2533
1961•199)-2011 Ci Printed on recycled paper
Name and title of person who will act as point of contact during the quiet zone development process:
Tai Nguyen
Railroad Projects Manager
Transportation and Public Works Department
City of Fort Worth
200 Texas Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Phone: (817) 392-2359
Email: Tai.Nguyen@FortWorthTexas.gov
See the attached list of each party receiving this notification.
ACTION REQUIRED:
Please consider this notice as the beginning date of the required 60-day comment period in the Quiet Zone
process. The 60-day comment period for this Quiet Zone will end on July 7, 2020, or when written
comments or a "no comment" statement is received from each recipient of this notice.
Attached for your convenience is a form to facilitate your response. If you have any questions, feel free to
contact me.
Respectfully submitted,
Chad Edwards
Regional Mobility and Innovation Officer
City of Fort Worth
Attachments:
Attachment A: List of Parties receiving this notification
Attachment B: Comment Form
A- fTACHMENTn
Notice for Intent to Establish a Railroad Quiet Zone
Written Notice Recipients
1. Railroads operating over the grade crossings:
Union Pacific Railroad
Engineering — Industry & Public Projects
1400 Douglas St.
Mailstop 0910
Omaha, NE 68179
Paul Cristina
Director of Public Projects
BNSF Railway
2600 Lou Menk Drive
OOB-3
Fort Worth, TX 76131
2. State agency responsible for highway and road safety, and State agency responsible for grade
crossing safety:
Robert Travis
Railroad Section Director
Traffic Operations Division
Texas Department of Transportation
Attn: TRF-RR
125 E. 111h Street
Austin, TX 78701-2483
3. Law Enforcement Authority:
Ed Kraus
Chief of Police
Fort Worth Police Department
505 West Felix Street
Fort Worth, TX 76115
Brad Fortune
Chief of Police
City of Keller
PO Box 770
Keller, TX 76244-0770
4. Federal Railroad Administration
Associate Administrator for Safety
Federal Railroad Administration
Office of Safety, RRS-23
1120 Vermont Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20590
5. Adjacent Jurisdiction
Alonzo Lih6n, P.E.
Director of Public Works
City of Keller
PO Box 770
Keller, TX 76244-0770
AT-rAG H M E N i B
COMMENT FORM
Date:
Tai Nguyen
Transportation and Public Works Department
City of Fort Worth
200 Texas Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Subject: Notice of Intent to Establish a RR Quiet Zone under 49 CFR 222.39(b)(1) and
under Appendix B to Part 222 (1).
Quiet Zone: UPRR Timberland Blvd, Fort Worth, TX
We received your Notice of Intent dated May 7, 2020. We offer the following comments:
❑ No comment.
❑ Comment:
SIGNATURE
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