We reported late last night that Walz and Oberstar would be meeting with mayors on the Highway 14 corridor to discuss improving one of the state's most dangerous roads. Via a press release at I Don't Hate America, we learn that the congressmen also met with the Rochester Coalition and Mayo Clinic leaders to discuss the CP's purchase agreement for the DM & E railroad:
–U.S. Reps. James Oberstar and Tim Walz met with Rochester Coalition and Mayo Clinic leadership today to discuss the sale of the Dakota Minnesota and Eastern (DM&E) railroad to Canadian Pacific and its affect on the proposed Powder River Basin expansion project. As proposed, the expansion of the DM&E line through downtown Rochester remains a major concern for local residents, businesses and Rochester’s Mayo Clinic, which is Minnesota’s largest private employer and a leading worldwide destination for health care.
“We support responsible investment in transportation infrastructure, including rail,” said Glenn Forbes, M.D., CEO of Mayo Clinic Rochester. “Our goal is simply to ensure the safety of our patients, staff and community. We appreciate the support of Representatives Oberstar and Walz as they begin discussions with Canadian Pacific about the future of this project.”
It remains to be seen if Canadian Pacific’s acquisition of DM&E is a positive development for Rochester and other communities along the line. Canadian Pacific’s willingness to have meaningful discussions about how to mitigate the project’s negative impacts and protect communities along the line is the Coalition's primary concern.
“This sale represents an opportunity to meet directly with a new set of owners to ensure that the safety needs of our community are addressed in a meaningful way,” said Olmsted County Commissioner Ken Brown. “We see this acquisition as potentially positive and believe the Canadian Pacific will be interested in finding common ground.”
“We support responsible investment in transportation infrastructure, including rail,” said Glenn Forbes, M.D., CEO of Mayo Clinic Rochester. “Our goal is simply to ensure the safety of our patients, staff and community. We appreciate the support of Representatives Oberstar and Walz as they begin discussions with Canadian Pacific about the future of this project.”
“We have actively reached out to Canadian Pacific and asked for early meetings,” said Rochester City Council President Denny Hanson. “We are optimistic they will work with our community to allow for a safer railroad through southern Minnesota.”
KSTP runs the release as well. The full release from the Rochester Coalition is available here.
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