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State Railroad Board Takes
Action On Possible Sale Of
State-Owned Railroad Lines
PIERRE, S.D. – The
South Dakota State
Railroad Board (Board)
acted today on proposals
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received by the South
validity of any advertiseDakota Department of
ments placed by anyone.
Transportation (SDDOT)
Readers are advised to approach any advertisement
on Nov. 21, 2019, for
with reasonable caution.
possible acquisition of
state-owned railroad
assets.
South Dakota
Nine operating
Department Of
proposals from seven
Agriculture Identifies proposers were received
during the invitation for
New Insect Pest In proposal. During their
Christmas Greenery special board meeting on
Dec. 4, the Board provided
PIERRE, S.D. - A new
proposers the opportunity
insect pest known as the
to present their proposals
elongate hemlock scale
prior to the Board making
is appearing in Christmas
any final decisions.
greenery sold in South
Today’s action ends the
Dakota and surrounding
Board’s deliberation on
states.
eight of the nine proposals.
“The insect was detected
The Board’s decision was
by our forest health team last
to authorize SDDOT to
Christmas in wreaths,” said
enter negotiations with
Greg Josten, South Dakota
LG Everist for acquisition
State Forester. “The scales
were found on wreaths made of the Sioux Valley Line
located south of Canton.
of fir that were shipped in
The Board also decided to
from the southern U.S.”
reject the other operating
The insect has appeared
on similar material this
proposals that were
year. “Our inspectors were
received. Those offers
alerted that this might be
included proposals on
the case and found infested
the Britton line, Mitchell
wreaths last week,” says
to Rapid City (MRC) line,
Brenda Sievers, South Dakota Napa to Platte line, and
Department of Agriculture.
the Wolsey Interchange.
The Department has put a
stop order on the sale of this
material.
The Asian insect made
its way to New York and
then the southeastern U.S.
where it has infested fir trees
sheared to make wreaths.
PIERRE, S.D. - On
The insect will infest
December 10, Governor Kristi
hemlock, fir, and spruce trees
Noem signed an executive
and stays alive by sucking
order re-appointing the
the sap from the foliage
Hazard Mitigation Team.
and causes the foliage to
become discolored and drop. The team consists of
representatives from 11 state
The insect is an immobile
scale, about 2 mm long, that agencies and other nongovernmental personnel and
appears as yellow-brown,
is designed to assist counties
parallel-sided spots on the
underside of needles. It has in mitigation planning efforts.
“As a State, we need
not been found on Christmas
to make sure we’re doing
trees in South Dakota.
everything possible to help
Wreath material does
not have to be destroyed
communities recover from
until after the Holidays. Any this year’s devastating
fir wreaths bought from
storms, but we also need to
out-of-state sources should
better prepare for extreme
not be discarded in a brush
weather in the future,” said
pile or compost bin as eggs
Noem. “The Hazard Mitigation
will be hatching from the
Team is an interagency
scales this spring and could effort to come alongside
move to nearby spruce trees. counties, communities, and
Instead, wreaths should be
tribes in order to reduce
disposed through any city or future damage from natural
community Christmas tree
disasters. I’m confident
and greenery program or the this approach, along
material can also be burned. with the infrastructure
Agriculture is a major
disaster recovery program
contributor to South
previously announced, will be
Dakota’s economy,
incredibly beneficial to local
generating $32.5 billion in
annual economic activity
and employing over 132,000
South Dakotans. The
South Dakota Department
of Agriculture's mission is
to promote, protect, and
preserve South Dakota
agriculture for today and
tomorrow. Visit us online
at sdda.sd.gov or find us on
Facebook, Instagram, and
Twitter.
There were no proposals
submitted for the Yale line
located near Huron.
In June, the Board
authorized SDDOT to
prepare packages for
soliciting proposals for
the purchase of any or
all the railroad lines.
SDDOT prepared packets
for each line, provided
tours for inspection of
the lines, and finally
provided a question and
answer forum to answer
any remaining questions.
With the rejection of the
proposals, those lines will
remain the property of the
State and will continue to
be operated by the current
lease/sublease holders.
The State acquired
the railroad lines after
the 1980 Milwaukee Road
embargo which resulted
in bankruptcy filing and
possible abandonment of
the lines. Since acquisition
of the lines, the State
has been successful in
restoring and expanding
service on many of the rail
lines resulting in millions
of dollars of development
adjacent to the lines.
“We are pleased the
Board agreed to move
forward with negotiations
for the Sioux Valley Line
and look forward to
discussing the possible
sale of this railroad asset
with LG Everist,” says
Transportation Secretary
Darin Bergquist. “Although
we are disappointed with
the result of proposals for
the other lines, we learned
a lot by going through the
process and feel there will
be other opportunities for
future solicitations. The
goal is to get these rail
lines back in the hands of
private entities, as long as
it is the best interest of the
State of South Dakota.”
Final action on nonoperating proposals and
lease holder proposals
that were received will be
decided after negotiations
are complete on the Sioux
Valley Line.
More information
regarding background on
the process or proposals
that were received can be
found on the department’s
website at https://apps.
sd.gov/HC65BidLetting/
ebslettingsdetail1.aspx?ar
gs=0F03BFE651C4DAE85EC
3C928A82EDF081BAF2E24
957C28C0 or by contacting
Joel Jundt at or Jack
Dokken at 605-773-5105.
Noem Re-Appoints Team To Assist
Counties In Mitigation Efforts
To Our Employees
And Their
Families...
governments as we link arms
in this effort.
Governor Noem has
charged the team with
reducing or eliminating
the physical, financial,
and psychological impacts
of natural disasters by
implementing programs to
reduce the amount of damage
incurred following major
storms.
The South Dakota Hazard
Mitigation Team consists
of representatives from the
following departments and
offices:
• Office of the Governor
• Governor’s Office of
Economic Development
• Department of
Agriculture
• Department of Education
– Historic Preservation Office
• Department of
Environmental and Natural
Resources
• Department of Game,
Fish, and Parks
• Department of Health
• Department of Public
Safety – Office of Emergency
Management
• Department of
Transportation
• Department of Tribal
Relations
• Bureau of
Administration – Risk
Management
• State Climatologist
This team is led by the
state Office of Emergency
Management.
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