NCRA Meeting Highlights
A Presentation by NWPco. Operator John Williams began the
meeting of the North Coast Rail Authority (NCRA). Basically Mr. Williams
updated or gave a progress report on the Ukiah Depot Remediation Project. The $250,000 project now looks to be around
$350,000. Mr. Williams again assured he was going to clean the land no matter
the overruns.
It was pointed out in the financials that the NCRA is
currently $1,091,184 in debt to NWP.co in just interest.
There is a log deck in Willits that is putting 1,500 Hem-Fir
logs a month into containers and trucking to Oakland for shipment to China to
build forms for a dam project. The may
need 3 million board feet of wood for the project and stumpage fees have went
from around $300 to over $600 a stump.
A proposal for fiber optic lines in Mendocino County and
Humboldt may be coming soon from Golden Bear Broadband to the NCRA.
NWPco Operator John Williams reported a stoppage in service
due to a replacement bridge being built. The contractor and NWPco came to an agreement
of 10 days for construction, negotiated from an original 18 days. Another 3 bridge’s
south of Petaluma are earmarked for replacement in the future and similar
negotiations are expected.
Marin County NCRA Director Bernie Meyers announced he would
not be seeking reappointment to the Board and gave a scathing analysis of the conduct
of the NCRA as an organization.
6 comments:
Over $1 million in interest owed? Is this a typo?
nope
Check the Lost Coast Outpost for Bernie Meyers' scathing analysis of the NCRA, Charlie.
Richard, Are the minutes of the meeting available online or by request?
Yes. The NCRA website.
http://www.northcoastrailroad.org/
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