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Appendix E: Relevant News Articles (cont.) <br />Copyright 2006 Pioneer Press <br />Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. <br />Distributed by Knight/Ridder Tribune News Service <br />March 19, 2006 Sunday <br />SECTION: STATE AND REGIONAL NEWS <br />ACC-NO: 20060319-SP-0319-N orthstar-rail-I in e-picks-up-steam <br />LENGTH: 1123 words <br />HEADLINE: Northstar rail line picks up steam: Commuter train project from Big Lake to Minneapolis still <br />faces significant obstacles <br />BYLINE: Charles Laszewski, Pioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn. <br />BODY: <br />Mar. 19--Of the half-dozen big mass-transit projects under discussion for the Twin Cities area, the <br />Northstar commuter rail project looks like the closest thing to a sure bet. <br />Millions of dollars have already poured into the 40-mile railroad line from Big Lake to Minneapolis. Gov. <br />Tim Pawlenty included another $60 million for the project in his proposal for the bonding bill that will be <br />considered by the Legislature this year. Earlier this month, the Federal Transit Administration granted <br />approval for the Northstar Corridor Development Authority to move into the final design stage. Developers <br />along the route are lining up housing projects near the train stations. <br />Still, there are plenty of obstacles blocking the $265 million project <br />-- Federal funding is becoming more difficult to obtain as more projects compete for a shrinking pool of <br />dollars, said Tim Yantos, executive director of the development authority and the Northstar project office. <br />-- Tough negotiations continue between the development authority and Burlington Northern Santa Fe <br />Corp. over use and improvement of the company's tracks. <br />-- Negotiations must be completed with a local farmer for his Big Lake property, which is slated to be the <br />site for the station and the maintenance facility. <br />"We really are hoping to stay on schedule and be open in 2009," Yantos said. "It will take a tremendous <br />effort, and some luck, to get it done." <br />Like the proposed Central Corridor light-rail line between Minneapolis and St. Paul, the Northstar line has <br />to come up with acost-effectiveness index number for the federal transit officials that is low enough to <br />move it ahead of other projects around the nation. <br />"The FTA restrictions get tougher and more costly because of the demand," Yantos said. "Very few <br />projects get through the funnel." <br />Yantos said that if the $60 million in Northstar bonding is passed by the Legislature, project officials will <br />start the process in June for the full-funding grant agreement. Getting that approval could take up to a <br />