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CC Resolution 2002-074RESOLUTION NO. 2002-74 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, IN SUPPORT OF PRIORITY TREATMENT OF METROLINK'S RIVERSIDE LINE BY THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY WHEREAS, Metrolink train service has become a valuable and effective form of transportation for thousands of Riverside County residents who commute to Los Angeles or Orange Counties; and WHEREAS, Metrolink trains improve overall mobility by giving commuters an alternative to driving alone; and WHEREAS, the Riverside County Transportation Commission and Metrolink lease track rights from Union Pacific Railroad for the operation of commuter rail service from Riverside to Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles; and WHEREAS, the Riverside County Transportation Commission and Metrolink paid more than $71 million to Union Pacific for capital improvements and operating rights to accommodate 12 daily passenger trains; and WHEREAS, the agreement between Metrolink and Union Pacific requires that priority be given to the operation of passenger trains; and WHEREAS, in apparent violation of the agreement, Union Pacific has given priority to its own freight operations; and WHEREAS, Riverside County passengers routinely experience delays of more than 30 minutes during their commute; and WHEREAS, on -time performance on the Riverside Line is the worst among the five -county Metrolink system; and WHEREAS, on -time performance has suffered primarily because of Union Pacific's insistence to value its freight customers over passenger rail uses; and WHEREAS, the Riverside County Transportation Commission and Metrolink are seeking to enhance and improve Metrolink service but are unable to do so without the cooperation of Union Pacific; and — WHEREAS, the Metrolink Board of Directors recently issued a "Letter to Cure" to Union Pacific seeking an immediate improvement toward operating conditions on the Riverside Line; and Resolution No. 2v02-74 Support of Priority Treatment Metrolink's Riverside Line Adopted: May 21, 2002 Page 2 WHEREAS, the issuance of a "Letter to Cure" legally starts the clock on what could lead to a costly and time-consuming arbitration process. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of La Quinta does hereby RESOLVE as follows: 1. The City of La Quinta does hereby endorse and support the efforts of the Riverside County Transportation Commission and Metrolink in continued and strengthened efforts to ensure the enforcement of priority treatment contained in the Riverside Operating Agreement with the Union Pacific Railroad Company. 2. That this resolution will be transmitted to the Inland Empire's legislative delegations in Washington D.C. and Sacramento. PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City Council, held this 21" day of May, 2002 by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Adolph, Henderson, Perkins, Sniff, Mayor Pena NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None JOHN J. (P�NA, M#o� City of La-, ,uinta, 0alifornia ATTEST: JUNE . G EK, CMC, Cit rk City of La Quinta, California (Seal) Resolution No. 2002-74 Support of Priority Treatment Metrolink's Riverside Line Adopted: May 21, 2002 Page 3 APPROVED AS TO FORM: M. KATHERINE JENSity Atto City of La Quinta, Cal' rnia