Route 15 Corridor Plan
Draft Environmental Assessment for the Burlington-Essex Rail Project
Burlington, Winooski, Colchester, Essex and the Village of Essex Junction,
Vermont
Study Background Information
The concept of the Burlington to Essex Rail project began in the mid-nineteen-nineties
when the communities along the corridor requested that the Vermont
Agency of Transportation (VTrans) consider the expansion of the then-proposed
Charlotte to Burlington rail service to Essex Junction. The Chittenden
County Metropolitan Planning Organization (CCMPO) entered into an agreement
with VTrans to facilitate the process and initially performed the Burlington/Essex
Passenger Rail Feasibility Study in 1999, which determined that it
was feasible to upgrade the eight-mile New England Central Railroad ”Winooski” Branch
freight line for passenger service. In accordance with federal transportation
guidelines, the CCMPO subsequently conducted a comprehensive alternatives
analysis of the Route 15 corridor, which parallels the rail line.
The Burlington-Essex Corridor Alternative Analysis
Phase 1A Report recommended a multi-modal solution that included commuter rail, feeder
bus service, and intersection improvements on Route 15 that was accepted
by the CCMPO Board on September 26, 2001. The CCMPO Board formally
approved the addition of the Route 15 Corridor Improvement Plan to
the Chittenden County Long-Range Transportation Plan on March 20, 2002.
The corridor plan serves as an “umbrella” for a number
of proposed improvements within the Route 15 corridor and includes
the Burlington-Essex Rail Project, along with highway and bike path
improvements among others. The region is in the process of scoping ”complimentary
improvements” as part of the multi-modal recommendation for the
Route 15 Corridor. These scoping projects: signal optimization, intersection
improvements bike/pedestrian paths to the to the stations, and transit-oriented
development planning are not subject to this Environmental Assessment.
However, it is anticipated that these projects will proceed on parallel
tracks to be constructed within a similar time frame. Separate planning
and environmental efforts will be undertaken shortly for these other
projects.
Draft Environmental Assessment
The Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) provides an evaluation of the
potential environmental impacts associated with the Burlington-Essex
Rail Project. This document is prepared in conformance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the Council on Environmental Quality
(CEQ) regulations, as required when federal funding is utilized. Government
agencies and individuals with background information and knowledge
of potential impacts of the proposed project were consulted in the
preparation of this EA. The documentation contained within the Draft
EA has been prepared to enable the lead federal agency, in this case
the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), the ability to make a finding
of impact and to identify any measures that would be necessary to mitigate
potential negative impacts of the project. The FTA will review public
comments received during the 30-day public comment period in its consideration
of impact. If no significant impacts are anticipated, the FTA can issue
a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI), thus clearing the project
under NEPA to move forward. If any mitigation is required to alleviate
impacts associated with the proposed project, these measures will be
included as part of the FONSI.
The EA Executive Summary and full report are available for download below as Adobe Acrobat PDF files.
