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2013 SCOWT WASHINGTON MEETING/ WASHINGTON, DC 20 JUNE2013

2013 SCOWT WASHINGTON MEETING/ WASHINGTON, DC 20 JUNE2013. AASHTO Waterborne Freight Bottom Line Report Chris Smith Intermodal Policy and Program Manager American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. AASHTO Bottom Line Reports. Waterborne Freight Bottom Line Report.

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2013 SCOWT WASHINGTON MEETING/ WASHINGTON, DC 20 JUNE2013

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  1. 2013 SCOWT WASHINGTON MEETING/ WASHINGTON, DC 20 JUNE2013 AASHTO Waterborne Freight Bottom Line Report Chris Smith Intermodal Policy and Program Manager American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials

  2. AASHTO Bottom Line Reports

  3. Waterborne Freight Bottom Line Report AASHTO commissioned this report because the navigable waterways in 38 of the 50 states provide substantial economic benefits to the entire United States… State DOTs recognize the significant role the nation’s marine transportation assets play in terms of freight mobility as well as recognize the adverse effects for highways should waterborne freight be diverted…

  4. “Business As Usual” • Leads to unacceptable further declines in condition and performance • Significant lost opportunities for our nation’s economy

  5. Issues • Basic Maintenance and Preservation • Delays in Project Delivery • Inadequate Funding • Uncohesive Federal jurisdiction and national investment strategy

  6. Alternatives for Action • Direct Corps to develop plan to address maintenance backlog with 2020 as goal for elimination • Authorize new WRDA! • Project Delivery streamlining • Upgraded BCAs • Full HMT Utilization with exemptions for domestic MH services

  7. Alternatives for Action • Establish new Office of Multi-Modal Freight at USDOT • Freight Conditions and Performance • Economic Impact of Marine Transportation System • Environmental Analysis and Mitigation • Long-range national vision

  8. Recommendations • Promote Best Practices and Guidance for State, Regional and Local planning

  9. Current State of Play MAP-21 Implementation • State Freight Planning • National Freight Network, Strategic Plan, Conditions and Performance Report • Sense of the Congress Office of Multimodal Freight

  10. Current State of Play WRDA Authorization • S. 601 passed 85-14 • Process Reform • HMTF Addressed - 2020 • House bill expected this summer

  11. WRDA in the House "Producing a WRDA bill is going to be a challenge because members of Congress can no longer specifically request projects that they know will have significance to the national economy, but I'm determined to find a way to address those priorities as we move forward” It will be up to lawmakers and industry to educate citizens about why the federal government should be investing in water infrastructure…one of the least understood modes of transportation.

  12. WRDA in the House Policy • Transportation and Infrastructure Committee • Water Resources Subcommittee • Ongoing policy hearings Appropriations • Appropriations Committee • Energy and Water Resources Subcommittee • Corps appropriators – DRAFT Bill June 17th • HMTF spending - $1 billion in FY 2014 Tax Reform • Ways and Means Committee • HMTF Reform

  13. What’s Next • Continue MAP-21 Implementation Advocacy • Many States already integrating marine networks • Comments filed on Interim Guidance for State Freight Plans • National Freight Network Conditions and Performance Report • Continue support of Marine Highway Designations and Services

  14. What’s Next • WRDA • AASHTO Adopted Principles • Letter filed to Senate leadership • Bottom Line Report as Education Tool for House

  15. Thank You Chris Smith American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 202-624-5839 or 202-350-1295 csmith@aashto.org http://water.transportation.org @SEMINOLE04

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