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CASE NUMBER: 08-0519-RR-FED
CASE DESCRIPTION: CAMP CHASE INDUSTRIAL RAILROAD AND CSX TRANSPORTATION
DOCUMENT SIGNED ON: 8/16/2024
DATE OF SERVICE: ________________________________________
01/21/2010 Notice of completion of the installation at Georgesville Road (DOT#518924P) on December 22, 2009. Filed by L. Parking on behalf of Camp Chase Railroad.
12/29/2009 Case status form closing case with an effective date of 12/29/2009.
08/10/2009 Letter to Ms. Susan Kirkland regarding the grade crossing warning device installation at Georgesville Road, filed by L. Perkins on behalf of Camp Chase Railroad.
08/10/2009 Correspondence letter regarding the grade crossing warning devices, Camp Chase Railroad, Georgesville Road, Columbus, filed by S. Kirkland on behalf of the Ohio Rail Development Commission.
04/29/2009 Service Notice
04/29/2009 Entry granting CCRA an extension of time until December 31, 2009 to complete the project and provide monthly progress reports to staff, detailing the status of the project.
04/07/2009 Recommendation for an extension of time until December 31, 2009, filed by Staff.
04/06/2009 Request for a construction deadline extension to December 31, 2009 filed by K. Jameson on behalf of Camp Chase Railroad.
03/25/2009 Notice stating that two of the three crossing upgrades have been installed and the Georgesville Road/County Road 26 crossing upgrade has been substantially completed but due to the signal design for the crossing has taken longer than expected and as a result the April 30, 2009 construction deadline cannot be met filed on behalf of Camp Chase Industrial Railroad by K. Jameson.
04/30/2008 Entry ordered that CCRA and CSX submit to the Commission and ORDC site plans and cost estimates of the projects by July 29, 2008.
04/30/2008 Service Notice
04/16/2008 In the matter of the authorization of the Camp Chase Industrial Railroad and CSX Transportation to install/upgrade active grade crossing warning devices in Franklin and Mahoning counties.