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1. The International Mobility and Trade Corridor Project Gordon RogersDeputy Director Whatcom Council of Governments
TBWG Vancouver, BC December 4, 2002
3. Overview The Whatcom Council of Governments.
The Cascade Gateway region.
IMTC structure, process, and objectives.
IMTC accomplishments.
Evolving issues.
What has made IMTC work for this region?
Where is IMTC going?
4. Whatcom Council of Governments Voting Members
Whatcom County
Whatcom cities
Whatcom Transportation Authority
Port of Bellingham
WSDOT
6. IMTC Organizational Structure
7. IMTC Core Group Participants
8. IMTC Objectives for the Cascade Gateway Jointly…
Plan the Cascade Gateway as a system.
Improve traffic data and information.
Identify and fund needed improvements.
Infrastructure
Operations
Technology
Security
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10. Regional Relevance of Exchange Rate
12. 2000 SB truck volumes
Detroit MI 4848
Buffalo, NY 3282
Port Huron, MI 2299
Blaine, WA 1416
Champlain,NY 10712000 SB truck volumes
Detroit MI 4848
Buffalo, NY 3282
Port Huron, MI 2299
Blaine, WA 1416
Champlain,NY 1071
13. 2000 SB Passenger Vehicles
Detroit, MI 22905
Buffalo, NY 20980
Blaine, WA 9129 – combined Peace Arch and Pacific Highway
Port Huron, MI 6390
Calais, ME 63902000 SB Passenger Vehicles
Detroit, MI 22905
Buffalo, NY 20980
Blaine, WA 9129 – combined Peace Arch and Pacific Highway
Port Huron, MI 6390
Calais, ME 6390
15. IMTC Projects 1999
Coordination of Binational Planning
PACE/CANPASS promotion
Cross-border Travel Study
2000
ITS-CVO Phase II
16. IMTC Projects 2002
BC Hwy 15 NEXUS Lane
Abbotsford-Sumas Construction
Foothills Corridor Study
Blaine Interchange Studies
Pacific Hwy Truck Lane Design
BC Hwy 99 NEXUS Lane Extension
17. All IMTC Project Funding By Source 1999-2002
18. All IMTC Project Funding By Source 1999-2002 With SHIP*
19. Accomplishments A trust-based forum.
5+ years of sustained dialogue and consensus building.
Identification and initiation of improvements aimed at shared objectives.
Funding partnerships.
20. Evolving Issues Changing border dynamics.
Increased inspection activity.
Emphasis of pre-approval programs.
Growing importance of dedicated infrastructure.
Increasing harmonization of U.S. & Canadian entry processing?
Upcoming facilities upgrades (Peace Arch, Aldergrove)
FAST – Free And Secure Trade
21. Reasons for Success Mid-term funding
Lead agency with permanent staffing
Voluntary participation
An issue-based forum with a bi-national and regional focus
22. Where is IMTC going? A Re-authorization Border Program or Policy?
More in-depth work with inspection agencies
More emphasis on coordination in a more quickly evolving environment
A finer balance of needs
23. IMTCInternational Mobility and Trade CorridorProject Thank you