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Think Globally, Act Locally. August 19, 2009. Introduction. Why freight is important to central Ohio Global implications and impacts Highway system challenges. Why Freight?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Think Globally, Act Locally

Think Globally, Act Locally

August 19, 2009

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Introduction• Why freight is important to central

Ohio • Global implications and impacts • Highway system challenges

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Why Freight?• The U.S. logistics sector has exceeded

10% of national GDP and is growing at 7-8% per year, outstripping all other traded sectors in terms of scale and growth rate.

• National projections suggest that core national logistics employment will grow by 10% over the coming decade

• Currently over 1 in 10 jobs in central Ohio are in the logistics field.

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Why Central Ohio?• Strategic location

– 58% of US population– 61% of US manufacturing– 50% of Canadian population

• Increased traffic from Panama and Suez Canals

• Central Ohio’s critical position regardless of fuel prices

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Panama Canal Expansion• Expansion of Locks– Larger Capacity

• Post-Panamax Ships– Current 5,000 TEUs– Future 12,000 TEUs

• The Panama Canal Authority estimates a 35% increase in cargo volume through 2025

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Port of Virginia• Substantial investments

in capacity– By the public and private

sector–Maersk built their own

port facility. – Improved channels (50

ft)• Deepest on East Coast• New wharf 1-mile long

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Heartland Corridor• Double-Stacked

route between Norfolk, VA and Columbus

• Scheduled to open in Q2 2010

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NS Rickenbacker Intermodal• Currently between

90-100K lifts• NS Intermodal

Facility will likely double in capacity - 200K lifts to 400K

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Air Cargo Facility• Parallel 1,200’ x 200’

runways• 120 Acre Cargo Ramp– In-ground fuel hydrant

system– Air cargo volume has

increased by 22.5% over the past 5 years

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Rickenbacker Benefits in 30 Years• 34 million sq. ft.

of development• 9,500 direct jobs• 10,900 indirect jobs• $15.1 billion impact

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What is MORPC doing?• Inland Port Studies, 1994– Factbooks, Rail Studies, etc

• Creation of the Rickenbacker Infrastructure Coordinating Committee (RICC)

• Involvement in the Columbus Region Logistics Council

• MORPC’s role as a facilitator

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Rickenbacker Infrastructure Coordinating Committee (RICC)Mission:

Recognizing the importance of the logistics industry and the Rickenbacker area's important place in it, the Committee's mission is to: 1. Identify the most important

highway needs in the area; 2. Seek funding to accomplish the

highway needs identified as most important in the area;

3. Foster co-operation among the local governments, ODOT, the private sector to establish consistent transportation and land use policies to promote the success of the area; and

4. Share information among the participants.

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Alum Creek Drive• Serves as the only direct

connection between Rickenbacker and the Interstate System– Designated as an

intermodal connector by the Federal Highway Administration.

• Serious congestion issues, that challenge Rickenbacker’s success, and impact the quality of life of local residents.

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Ohio Bi-partisan Stimulus Program• Regional Partnership

– To name a few: Columbus Chamber, Columbus Region Logistics Council (and Battelle), CRAA (Airport), Franklin County Engineer’s Office, MORPC, Obetz, and ODOT

• Forgivable $7 Million Loan– Franklin County Engineer

• Create approx. 100 construction jobs– Sustain/Create over 10,000 jobs in central Ohio.

• Completion of Phase I & II Fall 2012.

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Recipe of Funding Sources

FundingObetz, Franklin County, CRAA, Local Agencies, and Private Industry $960,000 7%ODOT $2,990,000 22%MORPC $2,600,000 19%Ohio Stimulus $7,000,000 52%Total $13,550,000 100%

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Double Stack Columbus to Cincinnati • $5.73 million• Connect the

Heartland Corridor to Cincinnati

• Reduction of truck traffic on I-71

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Rickenbacker Parkway• Loop road to connect southern

development, including the intermodal facility and planned air cargo facilities to the links to the NHS

• Planned 4-lane divided facility– Currently 2 lanes have been

completed between Alum Creek & Ashville Pike• The two remaining lanes

have been funded through ARRA and MORPC.

– The rest of the loop is currently being studied• Construction funding has

not been secured

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E/W Connector• Connect

Rickenbacker to US 23– Backdoor

• Critical to evacuating Heartland Corridor traffic• A feasible

alternative should be selected by the end of 2009.

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I-71/SR 665 Interchange

• 1959 Rural Interchange• Interstate Access from

Rickenbacker• 2nd Largest FedEx Ground Facility in

US– Substantial expansion– Funding Recipe

• MORPC• ODOT• OPWC• Federal Appropriations• Substantial Local Investment

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West Jefferson• Small rural community• Tremendous freight growth• MORPC Thoroughfare Plan– Innovative Strategies– Funding Schemes

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I-70 Truck Lanes• Corridor of the Future• I-70 through MO, IL, IN,

OH– Approx. 800 miles– Dedicated Truck-Only-

Lanes (TOLs)– Freight movement focus

– Reduce congestion & enhance mobility

– Improve safety for trucks and passenger vehicles

• Four state coalition– INDOT serves as lead state

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What’s Next• Freight Trend Study• Regional Freight Prioritization• Freight Scanning Tours• Freight Villages

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Contact Info:

Daniel HaakeFreight Planner

[email protected]