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IMP <br />PO BOX 3878 • 'FORT PIERCE, FLORIDA 34948 • (772) 466-6900 <br />Sarah E. Feinberg, Administrator <br />Federal Railroad Administration <br />West Building <br />1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE <br />Washington, DC 20590 <br />William Craig Fugate, Administrator <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />Federal Center Plaza <br />500 C Street, SW <br />Washington, DC 20472 <br />Jim Boxold, Secretary <br />Florida Department of Transportation <br />605 Suwannee Street <br />Tallahassee, FL 323)99 <br />April 22, 2016 <br />Stephen G. Burns, Chairman <br />Nuclear regulatory Commission <br />One White Flint North Building <br />11555 Rockville Pike <br />Rockville, MD 20852 <br />Bryan Koon, Director <br />Florida Division of Emergency Management <br />2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard <br />Tallahassee, FL 32399 <br />RE: St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant and Increases 'in Rail Traffic on "the-FECR Tracks <br />Dear Administrator Feinberg, Chairman Burns, Administrator Fugate, Secretary Boxold and <br />Director Koon: <br />I am writing as the Mayor of the Town of St. Lucie Village, Florida. <br />The Village is a small municipality located in St. Lucie County, Florida, and is bisected by the <br />FEC Railway and also located between approximately? 10 and .12 miles from Florida Power & <br />Light's nuclear plant in Fort Pierce. <br />Our area was settled in the 1850's and the municipality was incorporated in 1961. We are <br />currently trying to address numerous concerns with the -All Aboard Florida Project which, if it <br />proceeds, will use the FEC railway running through the middle of the Village, a rail line.that also <br />passes within approximately two miles of the nuclear power plant: <br />We're concerned that the rail project is dangerous to us; to the other local communities, and <br />presents a hazard in relation to the nuclear power plant. <br />'0126,111nat&A& .a aiA&A& 0!AL idPn Wat101tIZ AQq ifo D�.9&&OAiC &O LZCM .On Oec. 1, 1989 <br />