In June of 2001, the Legislature of the State of Florida enacted Florida Statutes 341.821 - 341.822 and created the Florida High Speed Rail Authority. The Authority is charged with responsibility for planning, administering and management of preliminary engineering and a preliminary assessment of a high speed rail system in the State of Florida - Intrastate High Speed Rail Since its first meeting in Tallahassee on July 16, 2001, the Authority has focused its efforts on the initial segments of the system between St. Petersburg, Tampa and Orlando with future service to Miami as defined in the High Speed Rail Act. The Authority has considered the initial segments in the context of a statewide vision plan that ultimately could connect to a national high speed ground transportation network.
Florida High Speed Rail Authority Report to the Legislature, 2002
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