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1693 - Resolution - Amtrak and State Inter-City Rail ProgramRESOLUTION NO. 1693 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON SUPPORTING CASCADIA TASK FORCE FOR THE AMTRAK AND STATE INTER -CITY RAIL PROGRAM. WHEREAS, the National Railroad Passenger Corporation ("Amtrak") was established by Congress in 1970 to provide and sustain a nationwide network of intercity passenger trains; WHEREAS, increased use of passenger trains will help to reduce America's reliance of imported oil, contribute to our region's economic vitality and enhance our global competitiveness; WHEREAS, Amtrak is energy efficient and environmentally -beneficial, consuming half as much energy per passenger -mile as airlines and causing less air pollution; WHEREAS, Amtrak provides mobility to citizens of many smaller communities poorly served by air and bus services, as well as to those senior citizens, people with disabilities, students, persons with medical conditions preventing them from flying who need trains as a travel option; WHEREAS, Amtrak is nine times safer than driving on a per passenger - mile basis, and operates even in severe weather conditions; WHEREAS, Amtrak rose 48% from 1982 to 1993 and Amtrak dramatically improved coverage of its operating costs from revenues; WHEREAS, enhancement of Amtrak services and the development if High Speed Rail in the Cascadia region can reduce the need for auto trips and short - haul flights, thus extending the useful lives of existing transportation infrastructures and resources like Interstate 5 and the Seattle -Tacoma International Airport; WHEREAS, expansion of Amtrak service by using existing rail rights - of -way would cost less and use less land than new highways or airports, and would further increase Amtrak's energy -efficiency advantage; WHEREAS, the Washington State Transportation Commission has determined that the state cannot afford to construct additional freeways in the future, and has determined that development of passenger and freight rail is a viable alternative to provide transportation capacity in the future; WHEREAS, states may use highway trust fund money as an 80% federal match for a variety of non -highway programs; but are prohibited from using such moneys for Amtrak projects; WHEREAS, Amtrak pays a fuel tax that airlines do not pay; Resolution No. 1693 Page Two of Two WHEREAS, Amtrak workers and vendors pay more in taxes than the federal government invests in Amtrak; NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, DOES HEREBY URGE PRESIDENT CLINTON AND THE CONGRESS TO TAKE THE FOLLOWING STEPS: THAT: Federal funding of Amtrak not be reduced; THAT: Amtrak be excused from paying fuel taxes that airlines do not pay; THAT: States be given the flexibility to use Federal Highway Trust Fund moneys on Amtrak if they so choose; and THAT: Federal officials include a strong Amtrak system in any plans for a National Transportation System. Passed by the City Council of the City of Port Orchard, APPROVED by the Mayor and attested by the Clerk in authentication of such passage this 13th day of February, 1995 LESLIE J. WEATHERILL, MAYOR ATTEST: Patricia Parks, City Clerk