Camanche Iowa USA - The city of Camanche has rejected an offer for US$200,000 from Canadian Pacific
to mitigate the impact of the pending CPKC deal, with Mayor Austin Pruett telling KWQC-TV the offer is "very
offensive."
The funds would have addressed closing two of the seven grade crossings in the community of 4,570, located along the
Mississippi River just southwest of Clinton, Iowa.
Farther south, three other communities on CP's line along the Mississippi have reached agreements worth a total of
US$16 million.
CP has estimated freight traffic on the route will increase from eight to 22 trains a day after the
merger.
Camanche officials wonder why they aren't receiving comparable offers.
"Maybe we're too small for them to worry about. For the larger communities, they certainly are doling out a lot of
money for those issues," City Administrator Andrew Kida told the station.
Kida estimated it would cost US$2.5 million to create a quiet zone in the community, plus additional costs to add
crossing gates where they do not currently exist and cameras to allow emergency services to know which crossings are
blocked by trains.
CP spokesman Andy Cummings told the station "discussions are ongoing" with cities including
Camanche.
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