Irvington, Ill., enacts remote control safety
resolution
CLEVELAND, November 19 -- The Village of Irvington, Ill. joined 41
other U.S. communities when it recently enacted a remote control safety
resolution.
The resolution, passed by the Village President and
Board of Trustees of Irvington, asks the Federal Railroad Administration
to develop comprehensive regulations for the use of remote control
locomotives.
BLE Illinois State Legislative Board Chairman C.E. Way
thanked BLE Division 24 (Centralia, Ill.) Legislative Representative Brad
Pearson for his work on the resolution. Chairman Way also thanked William
Irwin, Village Clerk of Irvington, and Mike Gaison, Village President, for
their help.
In addition to Irvington, 30 U.S. cities have adopted
similar resolutions: Baton Rouge, La.; Detroit, Mich.; Shreveport, La.;
Marysville, Mich.; Boston, Mass.; Cleveland, Ohio; Pine Bluff, Ark.; North
Little Rock, Ark.; Beardstown, Ill.; Bakersfield, Calif.; Woodbridge,
N.J.; Maple Heights, Ohio; Alliance, Neb.; Evansville, Ind.; Dupo, Ill.;
Durand, Mich; Flat Rock, Mich.; Woodhaven, Mich; Flint, Mich.; Sparks,
Nev.; Commerce, Calif.; Clinton, Iowa; Montebello, Calif.; Saginaw, Mich.;
Mankato, Minn.; Wamac, Ill.; St. Louis, Mo.; River Rouge, Mich.;
Melvindale, Mich.; and Redford Township, Mich.
Also, 11 counties
have passed similar remote control resolutions. They are: Douglas County,
Wisc.; West Baton Rouge Parish, La.; Point Coupee Parish, La.; Cuyahoga
County, Ohio; Huron County, Ohio; Erie County, Ohio; Whitley County, Ky.;
Unicoi County, Tenn.; Contra Costa County, Calif.; Knox County, Tenn.; and
Clinton, County, Iowa.
Nine AFL-CIO state federations have also
passed remote control resolutions. They are: Arizona, Texas, Michigan,
Nevada, North Carolina, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska and
Wisconsin.
For a PDF of the resolution, click here:
http://www.ble.org/pr/pdf/irvington.pdf
Wednesday, November 19, 2003
bentley@ble.org
http://www.ble.org/pr/news/newsflash.asp?id=3838
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