97-14313. Environmental Impact Statement on the Mid-Harlem Third Track Project Between Mount Vernon West and Crestwood Stations, Westchester County, NY  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 105 (Monday, June 2, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 29777-29778]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-14313]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Federal Transit Administration
    
    
    Environmental Impact Statement on the Mid-Harlem Third Track 
    Project Between Mount Vernon West and Crestwood Stations, Westchester 
    County, NY
    
    AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (DOT).
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and Metro-North 
    Commuter Railroad Company (Metro-North) intend to prepare an 
    environmental impact statement (EIS), in accordance with the National 
    Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended (NEPA), on a proposal by 
    Metro-North to undertake transportation improvements to its Harlem Line 
    between Mount Vernon West and Crestwood Stations (the ``Mid-Harlem 
    Third Track Project'' or the ``Proposed Action'').
        Metro-North's Harlem Line, extending 76.6 miles from Grand Central 
    Terminal in Manhattan north through the Bronx, Westchester, Putnam and 
    Dutchess Counties, is the most densely traveled line in the Metro-North 
    system. Metro-North is fast approaching capacity on the entire Harlem 
    Line due to capacity constraints in the mid-Harlem section. The Mid-
    Harlem Third Track Project will allow Metro-North to maintain, improve 
    and expand service for all Harlem Line customers, future users and the 
    region well into the 21st Century.
        The Mid-Harlem Third Track Project includes Build Alternatives 
    which entail the upgrade of an existing third track between Mount 
    Vernon West and Fleetwood and the construction of a 2.5 mile third 
    track between Fleetwood and Crestwood Stations. The Proposed Action 
    includes a Build Alternative preferred by Metro-North which will be 
    identified throughout the NEPA process as the ``Preferred 
    Alternative.'' In addition to the Preferred Alternative, the EIS will 
    evaluate the No-Build Alternative, three (3) Build Alternatives, and 
    three (3) Operational Alternatives, as well as any other reasonable 
    alternative(s) raised during the scoping process.
        Scoping for the Mid-Harlem Third Track Project will be accomplished 
    through correspondence with interested persons and organizations, as 
    well as with federal, state and local agencies. One (1) public scoping 
    meeting will be conducted. A draft Scoping Document will be made 
    available to those persons and agencies and may be obtained by 
    contacting the person designated below.
    
    DATES: Comment Due Date: Written comments on the scope of alternatives 
    and impacts must be submitted by Friday, July 18, 1997. Written 
    comments should be sent to Ms. Kim A. Smith, Assistant Director--
    Capital and Long Range Planning, Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company, 
    347 Madison Avenue--19th Floor, New York City, New York, 10017. Oral 
    comments should be made at the scoping meeting scheduled below. (Oral 
    comments made at the scoping meeting will be transcribed. Assistance 
    will be provided for the hearing impaired.) Scoping Meeting: The public 
    scoping meeting concerning the proposed Mid-Harlem Third Track Project 
    will be held on: June 18, 1997, 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., Westchester 
    County Center, White Plains, New York.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Mr. Anthony Carr, Director, Office of Planning and Program Development, 
    Federal Transit Administration at (212) 264-8162.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    I. Scoping
    
        FTA and Metro-North invite all interested individuals and 
    organizations, as well as federal, state, and local agencies, to 
    participate in identifying the reasonable alternatives to be evaluated 
    in the EIS and identifying any significant social, economic, and 
    environmental issues related to the Mid-Harlem Third Track Project. A 
    draft Scoping Document describing the purpose of the project, the 
    proposed alternatives and the impact issues to be evaluated is being 
    mailed to affected federal, state, and local agencies and to interested 
    parties. Others may request the draft Scoping Document by contacting 
    Ms. Smith at (212) 340-2693. Scoping comments may be made orally at the 
    public scoping meeting or submitted in writing by Friday, July 18, 
    1997. (See the Scoping Meeting section above for the time and 
    location.)
        During the scoping process, comments should focus on identifying 
    specific social, economic, and/or environmental issues to be evaluated 
    and suggesting reasonable alternatives which may be less costly or less 
    environmentally damaging, while achieving similar transportation 
    objectives. Scoping is not the appropriate forum in which to indicate a 
    preference for a particular alternative. Comments on preferences should 
    be communicated after the draft EIS has been completed and issued for 
    review
    
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    and comment. If you wish to be placed on the mailing list to receive 
    further information as the project develops, contact Ms. Smith as 
    described above.
        Following the public scoping meeting a final Scoping Document will 
    be prepared that will contain the transcript from the public scoping 
    meeting, any written comments received, as outline of the decisions 
    that have been made during the scoping process, and a summary of the 
    issues to be evaluated in a draft EIS.
    
    II. Description of Study Areas and Project Need
    
        Metro-North's Harlem Line extends 76.6 miles from Grand Central 
    Terminal in Manhattan north through the Bronx, Westchester, Putnam and 
    Dutchess Counties. It is the most densely traveled line in the Metro-
    North system as it is primarily a two track railroad as distinguished 
    from the three and four tracks on the Hudson and New Haven lines.
        The area where construction of the Build Alternatives would take 
    place extends along the railroad right-of-way from Mount Vernon West to 
    Crestwood Station, a distance of approximately 3.6 miles.
        Approximately 74,000 passengers were carried on the Harlem Line on 
    an average weekday in 1996. Metro-North is fast approaching capacity on 
    the entire Harlem Line as it is constrained by the four mile section of 
    two tracks between Mount Vernon West and Crestwood. The high frequency 
    of service that traverses this two track section, exacerbated by the 
    limiting physical characteristics of the two track railroad, constrains 
    Metro-North's ability to improve service for the entire Harlem Line.
        The Mid-Harlem Third Track will enable Metro-North to provide a 
    greater degree of schedule flexibility by allowing the expansion of 
    service for existing and future customers on the entire Harlem Line. 
    Harlem Line ridership has increased an average of 2.6% annually (1984-
    1996), and is projected to increase on average another 1.9% annually 
    (1996-2020). Without the third track, only one or two additional trains 
    can be added in either the morning or evening peak hours when 40% of 
    all Harlem Line peak period customers travel. Elimination of this 
    capacity constraint is a prerequisite for adding the additional trains 
    needed to keep pace with demand.
        The completion of the Mid-Harlem Third Track Project will meet the 
    needs of Harlem Line customers by providing the following benefits:
         Increase Capacity/Serve New Markets
         Improve Service to Existing Customers
         Support Regional Economic Conditions
         Mitigate the Impacts of Construction and Maintenance 
    Projects
         Improve Service Reliability
         Improve Air Quality
    
    III. Alternatives
    
        The EIS will analyze reasonable alternatives that may achieve the 
    Proposed Action's goals. In addition to Metro-North's preferred 
    configuration of the Mid-Harlem Third Track (the ``Preferred 
    Alternative''), seven (7) other Alternatives have been defined, and 
    will be evaluated in the EIS: three (3) build Alternatives, three (3) 
    Operational Alternatives and the No-Build Alternative.
        The Preferred Alternative involves the upgrade of an existing third 
    track between Mount Vernon West and Fleetwood and construction of a new 
    2.5 mile third track from Fleetwood to Crestwood to the west of the 
    existing mainline tracks. Two of the Build Alternatives involve 
    construction on the east side of the right-of-way in the area of 
    Bronxville Station. The third Build Alternative involves an alignment 
    that includes the upgrade of the existing third track between Mount 
    Vernon West and Fleetwood Stations, compresses to two tracks north of 
    Fleetwood Station and expands again to three tracks south of Bronxville 
    Station to Crestwood Station. Under all Build Alternatives, the portion 
    of the third track located between Bronxville and Crestwood would be 
    built between the existing tracks, with all construction on Metro-North 
    property. The No-Build Alternative presents conditions with service 
    provided with the existing track configuration. In addition to the 
    Build and No-Build Alternatives, three Alternatives that consider 
    modifications to Metro-North's operations without changing track 
    configurations: reducing signal spacing and train speeds; installing 
    communication-based signalling; and consolidating and/or eliminating 
    service at certain stations to allow for additional service to other 
    stations, will also be evaluated. All alternatives, including the No-
    Build Alternative, involve lengthening of trains as needed and as 
    feasible.
    
    IV. Probable Effects/Potential Impacts for Analysis
    
        In the EIS, FTA/Metro-North will evaluate all significant social, 
    economic, and environmental effects, or potential impacts, of the 
    alternatives. Social, economic and environmental impacts proposed for 
    analysis include land acquisitions and displacements, land use and 
    zoning, secondary development, water quality, wetlands, flooding, 
    navigable waterways and coastal zone, ecologically sensitive areas, 
    threatened and endangered species, traffic and parking, air quality, 
    noise and vibration, energy and conservation, historic/archaeological 
    resources and parklands, construction/community disruption, aesthetics, 
    safety and security, consistency with local plans, hazardous materials, 
    electric and magnetic fields, and environmental justice. Special 
    attention will be given to potential impacts related to traffic, noise 
    and vibration and air quality. Both positive and negative impacts will 
    be evaluated for the construction period and for the long-term period 
    of operation. Measures to mitigate any significant adverse impacts will 
    be considered.
    
    V. FTA Procedures
    
        The EIS process will be conducted according to regulations and 
    guidelines established by NEPA, as well as FTA's regulations found at 
    23 CFR part 771, and associated guidance documents. The social, 
    economic, and environmental impacts of the Mid-Harlem Third Track 
    Project will be assessed, and, if necessary, the project will be 
    revised or refined to minimize and mitigate any adverse impacts. After 
    its publication, the draft EIS will be available for public agency 
    review and comment. A public hearing will be held. On the basis of the 
    draft EIS and comments received, FTA/Metro-North will complete a final 
    EIS.
    
        Issued on: May 28, 1997.
    Anthony G. Carr,
    Director, Office of Planning and Program Development.
    [FR Doc. 97-14313 Filed 5-28-97; 3:44 pm]
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Document Information

Published:
06/02/1997
Department:
Federal Transit Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement.
Document Number:
97-14313
Pages:
29777-29778 (2 pages)
PDF File:
97-14313.pdf