SPTC – JPA RAIL/TRAIL CORRIDOR Presented by John Segerdell, CEO Sacramento-Placerville Transportation Corridor Joint Powers Authority (SPTC-JPA)

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SPTC – JPA RAIL/TRAIL CORRIDOR Presented by John Segerdell, CEO Sacramento-Placerville Transportation Corridor Joint Powers Authority (SPTC-JPA)

SPTC – JPA Rails and Trails Corridor 4 - 1

Approval Process of License Agreement for Excursion Rail Services HISTORY April 11, 2007 – Rail and Trail Workshop El Dorado County Fairgrounds May 2, 2007 – Rail and Trail Workshop City of Folsom, Community Building July 17, 2007 – El Dorado County Board of Supervisors approved JPA-proposed parameters for excursion rail operations

Approval Process of License Agreement for Excursion Rail Services May 2, 2011 – JPA approved License Agreement for excursion rail services, subject to member agency ratification July 26, 2011 – Folsom and Sacramento County ratified License January 24, 2012 – El Dorado County Board approved counter proposal to JPA limiting excursion rail to Shingle Springs segment February 13, 2012 – JPA approved offering compromise to EDC, adding operations to Folsom-Latrobe segment

Overview of License Presented to EDC Summary of terms and conditions in the License Agreement:  Authorized Operations: Privately-financed tourist excursions only. No regular service permitted. No provision for public subsidy of operations.  License Property: A 20-foot strip centered on the existing tracks. (Width of right-of-way is 100+ feet in most areas.)  Initial Operating Segment: Shingle Springs, Folsom-Latrobe, with anticipated future operations to Missouri Flat Road.  Operating Hours: Limited to weekends and holidays only.  Operating Rules: Operations governed by law, the County’s SPTC Master Plan and any other rules issued by the JPA.

Overview of License Presented to EDC  Other ROW Uses: JPA and member agencies reserve the right to use the ROW for public projects, including trails, and to relocate the tracks as needed.  Maintenance and Repair: P&SVRR to maintain the License Property in good condition and repair, including drainage.  Insurance and Indemnity: P&SVRR required to carry liability insurance with limits of $5 million per occurrence and in the aggregate. In addition, P&SVRR agrees to indemnify the JPA and its member agencies against any liabilities and losses  Term and Termination of License: Original RFP was for a 20 year lease. This was changed to a license of only five years’ duration, with no guaranteed renewal.

Compromise Proposal  Operations to Latrobe Only: In addition to Shingle Springs segment, operations will include the segment between Folsom and the West side of Latrobe Road only. (Section 1.6.)  Ability to Terminate for Trail Construction: JPA may terminate the License if the County has (a) completed environmental review, (b) determined that the License Property is the optimal location for a trail, and (c) obtained funding for the construction of a trail. (Section )  Increased Control by County: Operations are subject to operating rules issued by the JPA and/or El Dorado County. If the County's operating rules conflict with the JPA's operating rules, the County's rules will control. (Section )

Compromise Proposal (Continued)  Development of Latrobe Station Property: P&SVRR will cooperate with the JPA and/or El Dorado County to determine the feasibility of developing the Latrobe Station property west of Latrobe Road for parking, staging events and a trailhead for trail and rail users. In addition, this property could be used by vendors. (Section )  Extended Stop in Latrobe: P&SVRR will allow passengers to disembark in Latrobe for a reasonable time in order to patronize vendors. (Section )  Assistance with Trail Construction: P&SVRR will facilitate construction of future adjacent trail facilities by transporting workers, equipment and supplies to construction sites at cost. (Section )

Compromise Proposal (Continued)  One-Way Fares for Hikers and Bicyclists: P&SVRR will offer one- way fares for hikers or bicyclists desiring to use the trail. (Section )  Promotion of Local Businesses and Products: P&SVRR will use good faith efforts to promote local businesses and products. (Section )  Coordination with Trail Groups: P&SVRR will work reasonably with the SPTC Oversight Committee and representatives of the the appropriate Trails organization to agree on an MOU governing joint rail and trail uses and events in the Rail Corridor, including use of volunteer resources. (Section )

Discussion JPA Staff continues to believe that the License Agreement could be used as a means to promote the development of trails within a corridor that is also being used for excursion rail purposes. The License could contain provisions that would encourage the use of voluntary resources, including labor, equipment and/or materials, to plan and construct foundations for trails while maintaining and upgrading the track.

Next Steps  Feedback: By submitting this compromise proposal, the JPA desires to address concerns expressed by El Dorado County representatives, trail advocates and County residents. We would appreciate input from the Parks and Recreation Commission and the SPTC Oversight Committee as to whether those concerns are adequately addressed.  Presentation to Board of Supervisors: The final compromise proposal will be presented to the Board of Supervisors for its determination as to whether its concerns have adequately been addressed.