2040 Southeast Florida Regional Freight Plan

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2040 Southeast Florida Regional Freight Plan Presented to Palm Beach MPO Board Presented by Michael Williamson & Erin Kersh Cambridge Systematics, Inc. May 21, 2015

Southeast Florida Has Made Significant Investments 2 Martin Luther King Blvd Port of Palm Beach Slip Redevelopments SR 80 Improvements SR 826/836 Interchange Eller Drive Overpass 595 Truck Stop Port Miami Tunnel Port Miami Dredging NW 25 th St Viaduct Phase II ICTF at Port Everglades and Port Miami South Port Turning Notch FLL Runway Extension Centurion s new 800K sqft air cargo centre at MIA

Our 2014 Southeast Regional Freight Plan Update is Positioning Us for Continued Growth Screens regional highway network for key freight bottlenecks Reviews capital needs for our airports, seaports and railroads Provides updated list of prioritized freight needs Estimates economic impacts generated by the freight industry Summarizes and incorporates key freight and logistics initiatives to help position the region as a global logistics hub Tells our freight story 3

Freight Industry has Significant Impact on Southeast Florida s Economy Direct Impacts of Freight Industry in Southeast Florida, 2012 Metric For-Hire In-House Total Direct Jobs 253,418 25,410 278,828 Labor Income (millions) $18,264 $1,050 $19,314 Average Compensation $72,070 $41,327 $69,268 GRP (millions) $30,244 $1,404 $31,648 Economic Output (millions) $51,746 $3,503 $55,250 Source: U.S. Census County Business Patterns, IMPLAN, Cambridge Systematics. Freight Jobs by Industry Sector in Southeast Florida, 2012 <1% 2% 1% 3% 4% 4% 9% 54% Wholesale Trade Truck Air Messenger Freight Forwarder 7% Water Warehousing and Storage 8% Brokers Logistics Consulting 9% Rail & Pipeline In-House 4 Source: U.S. Census County Business Patterns, IMPLAN, Cambridge Systematics.

MPOs are Stepping Up Freight Investments 3 MPOs are looking at new ways to invest in freight projects Palm Beach MPO has a freight commitment of $1.3B in its 2040 LRTP Update for highway projects that benefit freight mobility (including major state investments) Broward MPO has a freight commitment of $338M in its 2040 LRTP Update for highway projects that benefit freight mobility (excluding major state investments) Miami-Dade MPO has a freight set aside of $127M in its 2040 LRTP Update specifically for freight only projects (quick fix, low cost) and over $3B in highway capacity projects that benefit both freight and passenger mobility 5 2040 Freight Set Aside (Millions) 2020 2021-2025 2026-2030 2031-2040 Total TMA (5%) $ 1.7 $ 8.4 $ 8.4 $ 16.8 $ 35.3 Other Arterials (5%) $ 4.8 $ 21.5 $ 20.3 $ 44.4 $ 91.0 TRIP (5%) $ $ 0.3 $ 0.3 $ 0.6 $ 1.2 Total $ 6.5 $ 30.2 $ 29.0 $ 61.8 $ 127.5

Freight Program has been Built in Cooperation with Key Partners Regional Freight Advisory Committee Stakeholder interviews Truck company survey Outreach at regional conferences and committees 6

Southeast Florida s Freight Program is Consistent with Key Statewide Initiatives Florida s Transportation Plan Florida s Strategic Intermodal System Plan Florida Freight Mobility & Trade Plan Florida Trade and Logistics Study 7

Southeast Florida s Freight System Expressways State highways Connectors to freight activity centers 3 International airports 3 Deep water seaports 3 Freight railroads Miami River New River 8

Truck Percent Trucks represent more than 5 percent of total traffic for much of the region s state highway system This percent increases as you move south into Miami- Dade County 9

Palm Beach s Top Commodities Moving by Truck 1% Farm Products 2% 3% 3% 1% 5% Secondary Traffic NonMetallic Minerals 8% 8% 38% Clay, Concrete, Glass, or Stone Food or Kindred Products Waste or Scrap Materials Petroleum or Coal Products 11% Chemicals or Allied Products Lumber or Wood Products 20% Source: Transearch, 2011. Printed Matter All Others

Palm Beach s Commodity Flows by Type of Movement for Truck 7% 19% 59% Origin Destination Intra Through 15% Source: Transearch, 2011.

Southeast Florida Rail System Three rail operators serving the region Key connections planned and underway Possible new corridor under consideration FREIGHT RATIONALIZATION OPPORTUNITIES Between FEC and CSX NORTHWOOD CONNECTION In Design Phase Thru 2014 CSX POMPANO CONNECTION Not Funded FEC CORRIDOR 12 IRIS CONNECTION In Design Phase Thru 2014 3

Port of Palm Beach is Growing Serves as a niche container port serving smaller ports in the Caribbean and Central America Infrastructures investments underway and planned to grow capacity Forecasts suggest steady growth for next 10 years 13

PortMiami Is Growing 1,200,000 Economic recover underway Major infrastructures investments complete or underway Forecasts suggest doubling or tripling of cargo over 20 years Tons 1,000,000 800,000 600,000 400,000 200,000 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 14

Port Everglades is Growing Serves as gateway for petroleum products consumed in 14 South Florida counties Major infrastructures investments complete or underway to grow containers, petroleum, breakbulk and cruise passenger business Forecasts suggest doubling of containerized cargo over 20 years 5 Containers 9 2,500,000 Petroleum 2,000,000 1,987,953 400 Historic Forecasted 1,710,612 350 1,500,000 1,631,967 Thousands of Barrels Per Day 300 250 200 150 Total TEUs 1,000,000 500,000 949,262 100 50-15 0 Gasoline Jet & Kerosene Diesel Fuel Oil Other Source: Port Everglades (2000-2012), USACE, DOE, IHS Estimates Note 2013 utilizes fiscal year 2013 data to April provided by Port Everglades Actual Baseline @ 2.7% Baseline Plus @ 3.0% High @ 3.7%

Miami International is Growing 2,500,000 Major cargo investment plan largely complete Centurion s new 800K sqft air cargo centre at MIA open for business NW 25 th St Viaduct Phase I complete and Phase II under construction Forecasts call for significant growth over next 20 years 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 0 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 International Domestic 16

Truck Parking Remains a Key Consideration 595 Truck Stop is South Florida s only full service facility Miami-Dade MPO has completed two phases of a truck parking study to identify the need for truck parking FDOT has study under way to investigate feasibility of full service truck stop/parking on state owned land at one identified site at the northwest corner of Turnpike and NW 12 th St Other private developers remain interested Truck Auto 17

18 South Bay/Belle Glade Opportunities Include a Logistics Campus/ILC

19 Top Roadway Priorities in Palm Beach County

Needs Were Identified and Prioritized for the Other Modes Seaport PPB PPB PPB PPB PPB Projects Intermodal Cargo Transfer/Passenger Service Facility Off Port Intermodal Rail Improvements On Port Intermodal Rail Improvements Harbor & Channel Improvements Waterside Cargo Terminal Redevelopment Airport PBI PBI LNA Project Palm Beach International Cargo Facilities Access Taxiway C Rehab Rehab Itinerant Apron Rail SCFE FEC CSX Projects South Central FL Express Cane Block C-15 Hidden Valley Canal Rail Bridge (between Yamato and Linton) CSXT Positive Train Control 20

Key Strategies Promote economic contributions of freight and logistics industry Maximize use of available funding programs Evaluate the effectiveness of the freight system Support advancement of solutions for missing freight links Engage the freight community in the identification of freight bottlenecks Ensure trade and logistics remain targeted industries Support work force development programs Leverage investments through public private partnerships Continue to develop, test and expand pilot programs Monitor ILC developments and partner as appropriate Promote regional freight mobility 21

Our Ability to Incorporate Freight Priorities into Our Regional Plan is Critical to Our Future South Florida is home to a well established, globally competitive logistics industry Billions of dollars have been invested over last several years to ensure we remain competitive OPEN FOR BUSINESS We are well positioned for significant growth as global trade patterns continue to shift 22 Our economic prosperity and the sustainability of our communities will be strengthened and driven by our success as a global logistics hub

Questions? Paul Flavien Broward MPO flavienp@browardmpo.org Michael Williamson Cambridge Systematics, Inc. mwilliamson@camsys.com 23