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Title: Breakout Recommendations


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Breakout Recommendations
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Ports and Maritime
  • Issues to Raise Before Congress
  • Need integration/streamlining of environmental
    permitting
  • Greater prominence for freight in TEA21
    reauthorization
  • Eliminate or modify harbor maintenance tax.
    Priority
  • Eliminate
  • Reduce
  • Allow for other port infrastructure needs
  • Improve Port security

3
Ports and Maritime
  • Issues to Raise Before Congress
  • Improve education regarding Freight
  • With policy makers
  • With public
  • With prospective professionals in education
    system
  • --need to think in terms of economic development
  • Improve intermodal connections

4
Ports and Maritimesession 2
  • What is working that should be encouraged
  • Two levels
  • State
  • Federal

5
State
  • Research in ITS/infrastructure
  • Using ITS and e-commerce
  • Info on ship arrivals
  • Cameras showing port traffic conditions
  • Developing coalitions and partnerships
  • Freight Mobility Roundtable
  • Freight mobility System Improvement Team
  • EWITS
  • MPOsregional project evaluation committee

6
State
  • Freight Mobility Board (FMSIB)
  • but needs
  • Takes politics out of project selection
  • Participation of legislature is key to push
    issues/projects
  • WSDOT-appointed specific individuals to promote
    freight throughout state

7
Federal
  • Research is being done and is working
  • Thinking outside the box in research, planning,
    etcinnovation
  • Develop coalitions and partnerships
  • Federal agency coordination and cooperation with
    industry reps
  • FDA
  • Customs

8
Trucking
  • Mandates
  • Reduction of federal government preemption on
    size and weight
  • Let states make decision with neighboring states
  • Allow flexibility to make agreements with Canada
  • Hours of service and driving
  • Current fed law made in 1930sindustry has
    changed
  • Have an open form to consider needed changes

9
Trucking
  • Entry level drivers
  • Driver shortage
  • Must be 21 to drive interstate
  • 18 to 20 can drive intrastate
  • Pilot program should train 18-yr olds with older
    drivers

10
Trucking
  • Funding Priorities
  • Highway trust fund
  • Streamlining of environmental costs and
    mitigation
  • Cost/benefit analysis of using TEA21 for Mass
    Transit

11
Trucking
  • Funding Priorities
  • CVISNITS
  • Data opportunities
  • Incentives for preclearance

12
Trucking
  • Funding Priorities
  • Border Relief Corridor Programs
  • Increase Section 1118 1119 funds
  • Dedicated roadway for prescreened cars/trucks
  • Retain partnership requirement for corridor
    programs (e.g., FAST)
  • Rest area expansion
  • Strategic locational choices

13
Trucking
  • Funding Priorities
  • MCSAP
  • Important and successful safety program
  • Maintain-or better, increaselevel of funding
  • Increased CDL program with enhanced security and
    shared state records

14
Railroads
  • Message
  • Need to invest in BOTH passenger and freight rail
  • Question
  • How should public infrastructure in rail be
    structured?

15
Railroads
  • Priorities (not in priority order)
  • More money for Section 130
  • Expand eligibility for
  • Borders and Corridors Program sec 1118 1119)
  • CMAQ
  • Funding for shortlines regional railroads
  • States, RRs, MPOs collaborate on suggestions for
    high priority earmarks
  • Public funding for PTS

16
Railroads
  • Priorities (not in priority order)
  • Allow accelerated depreciation of infrastructure
    development (3 5 years)
  • Streamline permitting process to reduce
    regulatory burden in time of heightened security
  • Dedicated rail funding source (e.g., FHWA
    matching program)
  • Fix the RRIF program

17
Government-to-Government
  • Purpose of session
  • Identify whats working well in government
    relations
  • Problems
  • Suggest possible solutions

18
Government-to-Government
  • Whats working well
  • Transportation funding firewalls (e.g., Highway
    Trust Fund)
  • Senate Leadership
  • Cooperative partnerships among
  • WSDOT
  • FHWA
  • FAST Corridor Project
  • Public and Private Agencies

19
Government-to-Government
  • Whats working well
  • Certification acceptance/stewardship agreements
  • Fed aid/local agency approval steps thorough and
    work well from many perspectives
  • MPOs for long range in urban areas
  • Section 1118 1119

20
Government-to-Government
  • Whats working well
  • Hold Harmless provision
  • Advanced construction
  • FHWA
  • Extend FHWA funds

21
Government-to-Government
  • Possible Problems
  • Increase state fuel tax and supplement funds with
    assurance provisions
  • Signed contract or charter for accountability
  • Advertise construction phase concurrent with
    right-of-way approval process

22
Government-to-Government
  • Possible Problems
  • Issues 4, 5, 6 on federal programs page
  • Target resources to improve infrastructure and
    security
  • Encourage continuation of 1118
  • Encourage continuation of 1119
  • Financial awards for efficiency such as
    environmental streamlining

23
Government-to-Government
  • Possible solutions/recommendations
  • Remove federal ties
  • Better ability to get return on funds
  • Guarantee that funds used on similar projects
  • Remove direct fed oversight
  • Remove DBA NEPA
  • Federal trust of state/local agency reinvestment
  • Protect NHS and interstate system
  • Focus on areas of high fed interest
  • Exempt all but NHS

24
Government-to-Government
  • Possible solutions/recommendations
  • Signed Charters/contracts for accountability of
    all parties
  • Who leads project
  • Who interprets federal rules
  • Who consolidates the review
  • Identify and include all players from the
    beginning
  • Advertise construction before r/w approval
  • Local agency assumes risk
  • Uniform laws need to change42 49 USC
  • Review original state wording
  • Balance how much enforcement is needed

25
Government-to-Government
  • Possible solutions/recommendations
  • Issues 4, 5, 6 from Federal Programs
  • (4) Target resources
  • - security now a major issue for infrastructure
  • - dont create security bottlenecks
  • - Try to protect everything you protect
    nothing
  • (5 6) 1118 1119 OK

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Government-to-Government
  • Possible solutions/recommendations
  • Financial rewards for efficiencies
  • Clearly target and clearly define what we want
    rewards for
  • There are unequal state levels of
    performanceestablish equivalent standards
  • Supplant federal programs with equivalent state
    programs
  • As a follow-up, organize recommendations and
    bring back a unified report
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