MARK Passenger Rail Commission kicks off first meeting; Mason appointed as chair
HOLLY GILVARY
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Terry Flores
Kenosha County Board supervisors vote 15-7 Tuesday night in support of a study to review the feasibility of a regional passenger rail line planned for Kenosha, Racine and Milwaukee.
RACINE — In the next step of the proposal to establish a passenger rail line between Milwaukee and Kenosha, the Milwaukee-Area-Racine-Kenosha Passenger Rail Commission held its first meeting Friday at Racine City Hall.
The MARK Passenger Rail Commission held its inaugural meeting Friday in Racine. Members include, from left, Robert Bauman, Peter Barca, Joan Wilk, Maurice Horton, Cory Mason, Eric Haugaard, Kevin Muhs, Scott Leonard and David Misky.
MARK Passenger Rail Commission members Robert Bauman of Milwaukee, from left, Joan Wilk of Kenosha and Scott Leonard of Racine look over a map outlining a proposed route before the commission's meeting Friday.
The MARK Passenger Rail Commission held its inaugural meeting Friday in Racine. Members include, from left, Robert Bauman, Peter Barca, Joan Wilk, Maurice Horton, Cory Mason, Eric Haugaard, Kevin Muhs, Scott Leonard and David Misky.
MARK Passenger Rail Commission members Robert Bauman of Milwaukee, from left, Joan Wilk of Kenosha and Scott Leonard of Racine look over a map outlining a proposed route before the commission's meeting Friday.