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From: Evlyn Wilcox, Mayor
Subject: Resolution urging Congress to
initiate a study of three-dimen-
sional radar as an interim remedy
to the air safety problem.
Dept:
Date: April 9, 1987
Synopsis of Previous Council action:
None
Recommended motion:
Adopt resolution.
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Contact penon: Richard Bennecke
Supporting data attached: yes
Phonal
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Ward:
FUNDING REQUIREMENTS:
Amount:
Source: (ACCT. NO.)
(ACCT. DESCRIPTION)
Flnence:
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Dear Colleague:
The Cerritos city council, at its meeting of February 4,
1987, adopted Resolution No. 87-7 urging Congress to
initiate a study of three-dimensional radar as an interim
remedy to the air safety problem.
This action is part of the city Council's ongoing efforts
for improved air safety measures in light of the air
disaster which occurred here last August.
Pursuant to the city Council's request, a copy of Resolution
No. 87-7 is enclosed. Please forward the Resolution to your
City Council for information and/or action.
Thank you for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Enclosure
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CITY OP CBRlU'l'OS
RBSOID1':rON NO. 87-7
A RESOID1'ION OP '1'HB CITY COOHCIL OP
'1'BB CITY OP CERRJ:'l'OS RElATING To AIR
TRAPPIC SAPB'1'Y
.WHEREAS, fifty-two (52) major air disasters have
occurred since the National Safety Council warned on August
17, 1964, that cOllision prediction can only be achieved
through use of three dimensional measurement radar (longitude,
latitude, and altitude), and
WHEREAS, the said air disasters resulted in the tragic
loss of hundreds of lives, including eighty-two (82) people in
'c;.ht;t ~l ty ui CEIL'''' 1 i:.~ti alL' ui.a&it.~., and
WHEREAS, the Cerritos air disaster could likely have
been prevented had air traffic controllers been informed of
the private aircraft's altitude and pending collision course
with the Aero-Mexico airliner, and
WHEREAS, said altitude could have been readily
provided air traffic controllers through use of a three
dimensional traCking system, and
WHEREAS, current airborne COllision avoidance systems,
as evidenced by continued midair tragedies, are not
sufficiently effective in assuring public safety due to the
absence of altitude determination, and
WHEREAS, no restrictions have been placed on the
number of private aircraft allowed flight permission within
known heavy commercial air traffic areas, and
WHEREAS, recognized experts in the field of flight
radar detection have testified that a cost effective qround-
based three dimensional COllision warning system is
practicable and available in the form of Bistatic or Listen
Only Radar (LOR), a one-way radio broadcast transmission
system which informs monitoring commercial aircraft pilots of
collision bound commercial and/or private aircraft, and
WHEREAS, said bistatic radar may be installed on the
strength of local authority, and
WHEREAS, bistatic radar systems, may, by expert
testimony, be readily available from federal sources, surplus
or otherwise, at little or no cost, and
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WHEREAS, .aid bi.tatic radar systems may be installed
at far le.. co.t than alternative airborne .ystems,
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CERRITOS DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOW:
SECTION 1. This City Council does hereby .upport the
Californ~a Leqislature in urqinq the Conqre.s to initiate
emerqency expert analy.is of three dimensional radar as an
interim remedy to the current situation.
SECTION 2. This City Council additionally supports
the California Leqislature in urqinq all counties in the State
of California which host major commercial air traffic to
support the emerqency request study of bistatic radar and to
prcvid: fundir.q !cr came.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this
Februarv , 1987.
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STATE OP CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OP LOS AHGBLU ) ..
CITY OP CBllRlTOS )
I, Caroline deLlaaas, City Clerk of the City of
Cerrito.., California, DO BBRBBY CERTIFY that tbe foregoing
document, Resolution No. 87-7, was duly adopted.b7 the City
Council of said City and was approved by ttie Mayor of said
City at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the
4th day of Februa[l. 1987. and that it was so adopted as
follows:
AYES: COONCILMBMBERS - Joynt, Needham, Rabbitt, Wong
and Knabe.
NOES: COONCILMBMBERS - None.
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS - None.
ABSTAIN: COtJNCILMEMBERS - None.
DATED: Pebruary 5, 1987
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City Clerk, City of Cerritos
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DE,.ARTMENT 0' THE ARMY
O,,.c. 0' TH. JUDO. ADVOCAT. O.H.IIAL
HA.." .UILD'HO."" COLUM.,A "'K.
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March 25, 1987
Regulatory Law Office
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SUBJECT: Santa Fe Southern pacific Corporation - Control -
Southern pacific Transportation Company, Merger -
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company
and Southern Pacific Transportation Company,
Finance Docket Nos. 30400 !! al.
Ms Noreta R. McGee
Secretary
Interstate Commerce Commission
12th and'Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20423
Dear Ms McGee:
As duly authorized counsel for the Department of Defense
(000), the undersigned hereby submits this response on behalf
of 000 to the applicants' Supplement to Petition to Reopen and
requests that the response be considered by the Commission.
Although DOD is not a party to the proceeding, it is noted
that the applicants' Petition and Supplement states that
various shippers made statements in support of the request that
the proceeding be reopened. As an interested shipper, 000
desires that its concerns be considered similarly.
DOD is an'interested shipper because more than 8,000 miles
of the carriers' rail lines are designated for tne 33,000-mile
Strategic Rail Corridor Network (STRACNET). STRACNET is the
integrated and interconnected mainline network important to
national defense. These two carriers serve 65 major defense
installations. A subset of these installations is served by
the applicants' rail lines designated important to national
defense (45). See list (Encl 1).
DOD concerns include: (1) the economic ability of the
applicants, individually or merged, to continue uninterrupted
service over their rail lines, particularly those that are
designated important to national defense; (2) Santa Fe Southern
Pacific Corporation's announcement on November 20, 1986, that
the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company and the
Southern Pacific Transportation Company each plan to divest
3,1~0 miles of track, and (3) the availability of
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competing railroads to serve defense installations requiring
rail service.
In regards to abandonments, the Military Traffic
Management Command inquired as to the impact upon designated
defense lines. Chairman Schmidt, Santa pe Southern Pacific
Corporation (SFSPC), referred the matter to Chairmen of the
AtChison, Topeka and San~a Fe Railway Company and the Southern
pacific Transportation Company (Encl 2). Chairmen Swartz and
McNear of those respective rail units indicate no plans or
intent to involve designated defense lines in sales or
abandonments (Encls 3 and 4). (The only exception is Southern
Pacific's Mina Branch which serves Hawthorne Army Ammunition
Plant, Hawthorne, Nevada, and which is a subject of current
negotiations among more than a dozen interested parties.) The
individual rail units address their respective networks, pre-
merger sales and abandonments, and apparently lack purview to
address;postmerger sales and abandonments. The parent
corporation (SFSPC) expresses concern about the importance of
railroads to national defense but makes no commitment regarding
postmerger sales and abandonments. 000 is apprehensive about
postmerger sales and abandonments of designated defense lines.
In regards to the availability of competing service, there
appears to be offsetting net impacts upon defense installations
requiring rail service to accomplish their assigned mission.
Merger of the AtChison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company and
the Southern Pacific Transportation Company would result in
.direct slngle carrier service to two such installations
(Concord Naval Weapons Station, Concord, CA and Marine Corps
Air Ground Combat Center, 29 Palms, CA). Lease and trackage
agreements provided by the applicants to the Denver Rio Grande
and Western: Union pacific-MOPAC, Missouri Kansas Texas, and
Texas Mexican Railroads (and vice versa) would increase access
to seven installations as a result of single carrier service
mecoming multiple carrier service. These installations
include: Hawthorne Army Ammunition plant, Hawthorne, NV, Yuma
proving Ground, Yuma, AZ, Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, AZ,
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Tucson, AZ, Naval Plant
Representative Office, Vought Corp., Dallas, TX, Sacramento
Ammunition Depot, Sacramento, CA, and Travis Air Force Base,
Fairfield, CA. This means that access to rail competition and
alternate sources of rail cars in the event of defense
mobilization and contingency would be lost for two (2) defense
installations and gained at seven (7) defense installations.
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000 requests that the Commission consider these economic
and national defense concerns prior to making a decision on the
question to reopen the proceeding.
Enclosures
Respectfully submitted,
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Certificate of Service
Because the ~ervice List in this proceeding exceeds 900
parties, and because assigned duplicating facilities are
presently limited due to mechanical breakdown, 000 is unable to
complete service by the filing date of March 25, 1987. I
certify, however, that copies of the foregoing document will be
served upon all parties of record in this proceeding by
March 31, 1987, by sending a properly addressed copy to each of
them by prefaid, first-class mail.
Oated at Fairfax County, VA this 25th day of March 1987.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FACILITIES (45)
SERVED BY ATSF OR SPT
LINES DESIGNATED IMPORTANT
TO NATIONAL DEFENSE
ATSF
---Wavajo A~ Depot Activity, Bellemont, AZ.
Naval Supply Center, Oakland, Oakland, CA
Concord Naval Weapons Station, Concord, CA
Directorate of Maintenance, Port Chicago, CA
Riverbank A~ Ammunition Plant, Riverbank; CA
Fort Irwin, Barstow, CA
.Edwards Air Force Base, Mojave, CA
MCAS, El Toro, Santa Ana, CA
MeB, Camp Pendleton, Oceanside, CA
Fallbrook Annex NWS, Fallbrook, CA
Miramar NAS, San Diego,'CA
NSC. San Diego, CA
NSC, National City Annex, National City, CA
Marine Corps Logistics Base, Barstow, CA
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, 29 Palms, Bagdad, CA
Fort Carson, Colorado Springs, CO .
Sunflower AAP, Lawrence, KS
Kirtland AFB, Albuquerque, NM
Ft. Wingate Ar~ Depot Activity, Gallup, NM
Tinker AFB, Midwest City, OK
Fort Hood, Killeen, TX
SPT
---Ft Bliss, El Paso, TX
Kelly AFB, San Antonio, TX
Beaumont Detachment-Gulf Outport, Beaumont, TX
Camp Stanley, Camp Stanley, 1X
DFSP, General America Transportation Corp, Houston, TX
White Sands Missile Range, Alamagordo, NM
Yuma Proving Ground, Yuma, AZ
Davis Monthan AFB, Wilmot, AZ ·
Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, AZ
Beale AFB, Erle, CA
McClellan AFB, Planehaven, CA
Travis AFB, Tolenas, CA
Military Ocean Terminal Bay Area, Oakland,.CA
Sacramento A~ Depot, Polk, CA
Camp Roberts, Paso Robles, CA
Fort Ord, Seaside, CA
Sierra A~ Depot, Herlong, CA
Southern California Outport, Long Beach, CA
Vandenberg AFB, Lompac, CA
Mare Island Navy Shipyard, Vallejo, CA
Naval Weapons Center, China L3ke, Searles, CA
Port Hueneme NCBC, Port Hueneme, CA
Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station, Fullerton, CA
Hawthorne A~ Ammunition Plant, Hawthorne, NV
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Santa F. South.1Il PacUlc Corporation
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December 12, 1986
Major General Edward Honor
Department of the Army
Headquarters, MTMC
5611 Columbia Pike
Falls Church, VA 22041-5050
Dear General Honor:
Thank you for your letter of November 28, 1986
concerning the Railroads For National Defense Program as
it relates to our announcement that the Atchison Topeka
and Santa Fe Railway Company and the Southern Paci fic
Transportation Company each plan to divest 3,100 miles of
tra CK .
I share your concern about the importance of rail-
roads to the national defense. We will be as cooperative
as possible in an exchange of information on this matter.
Mr. W. John Swartz, President of the AT&SF, will
respond to your questions as they relate to the AT&SF. You
and Mr. Niebur are invi ted to make direct contact with
Mr.Swartz or his assistant, Mr. 1:y Champion (312/347-2217).
The Southern Pacific Transportation Company is
presently being held in a voting trust and, as such, is
separately managed. I have taken the liberty of sharing a
copy of your letter with SPTCo President Denman K. McNear
for any separate arrangements he might care to make.
Mr. McKnew in Washington stands ready to be of
whatever help might be necessary as well.
Very truly
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The AtchllOD, Topeka uuI Suta Fe Railway ColDpaIl'Y
80 East 'aelclon Boulevard
Cn.eago. 11111I0.. 60604
313/427-4&00
Oecember 8, 1986
Major General Eaward Honor.
Department of the Army
Headquarters, MTMC
5611 Columbia Pike
Falls Church, virginia' 22041-5050
Dear General Honor:
In your November 28 letter to Mr. Scnmiat, 'chairman of
the Santa Fe Southern Pacific Corporation you indicateo concern
for Santa Fe's plans to divest itself of 3,100 miles of track.
We have reviewea all of the lines we have unaer stucy
for divestment purposes and find that none of the lines we are
considering are included on the STRACNET as illustrated in the
July, 1986 issue of "Civil Rail Lines Important to National
Defense", published by the Military Traffic Management Commano.
We unoerstana ana share your oesire to retain a well
ma:ntained and viable rail network serving aOJ installations
and activities and have no plans or intention to curtail access
to these critical national oefense facilities.
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RESOLUTION NO.
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RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO URGING THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE TO INITIATE EMERGENCY
EXPERT ANALYSIS OF THREE DIMENSIONAL RADAR AND SUPPORTING THE
EMERGENCY REQUEST TO PROVIDE FUNDING FOR THE STUDY OF BISTATIC
RADAR.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Recitals.
A. Fifty-two major air disasters have occurred since the
National Safety Council warned on August 17, 1964, that collision
prediction can only be achieved through use of three dimensional
measurement radar (longitude, latitude, and altitude).
B. Some of these air disasters could likely have been
prevented had air traffic controllers been informed of the private
aircraft's altitude and pending collision course with other
airliners.
C. Current airborne collision avoidance systems, as
evidenced by continued midair tragedies, are not sufficiently
effective in assuring public safety due to the absence of altitude
determination.
D. No restrictions have been placed on the number of private
aircraft allowed flight permission within known heavy commercial
air traffic areas.
E. Recognized experts in the field of flight radar detection
have testified that a cost effective ground-based three
dimensional collision warning system is practicable and available
in the form of Bistatic or Listen Only Radar (LOR), a one-way
radio broadcast transmission system which informs monitoring
commercial aircraft pilots of collision bound commercial and/or
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private aircraft.
F. Bistatic radar may be installed on the strength of local
authority.
G. Bistatic radar systems, may, by expert testimony, be
readily available from federal sources, surplus or otherwise, at
little or no cost.
H. Bistatic radar systems may be installed at far less cost
than alternative airborne systems.
SECTION 2. Implementation.
A. The Mayor and Common Council do hereby support the
California Legislature in urging the Congress to initiate
emergency expert analysis of three dimensional radar as an interim
remedy to the current situation.
B. The Mayor and Common Council additionally support the
California Legislature in urging all counties in" the State of
California which host major commercial air traffic to support the
emergency request study of bistatic radar and to provide funding
for same.
C. The City Clerk is hereby directed to forward a copy of
this resolution to U.S. Senators Alan Cranston and Pete Wilson, to
U.S. Representatives George Brown and Jerry Lewis, to State
Senators H. L. Richardson and Ruben Ayala, and to State
Assemblymen William Leonard and Jerry Eaves.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly
adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on
the day of , 1987, by the following vote,
to wit:
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The foregoing resolution is hereby approved this
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