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Regional Freight Planning in Baltimore. Jocelyn Jones Baltimore Metropolitan Council 410/732-0500, x1049 jjones@baltometro.org March 21, 2001. Overview. About Baltimore Freight Movement Task Force Useful Resources. About Baltimore. Five counties & Baltimore City
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Regional Freight Planningin Baltimore Jocelyn Jones Baltimore Metropolitan Council 410/732-0500, x1049 jjones@baltometro.org March 21, 2001
Overview • About Baltimore • Freight Movement Task Force • Useful Resources
About Baltimore • Five counties & Baltimore City • Major interstates: I-70, I-95, I-83 • Port of Baltimore (POB) • BWI Airport • Railroads: CSX, NS, shortlines
Freight Movement Task Force • Established in 1994 • Incorporates freight issues into the MPO planning process • Four meetings per year • Private sector chair & vice-chair
Recent Meeting Topics • Airport: air cargo & passenger growth, Fed Ex tour • Port: dredging, terminal operations • Rail: Conrail merger, state rail plan • Consultant perspective on international & regional issues • Woodrow Wilson Bridge status
Task Force Activities • Operational Focus • Truck Parking Subcommittee • Freight Trends • Intermodal Connectors
Truck Parking Subcommittee • Safety issue: Trucks park along highway shoulders and vehicles occasionally run into the back of them. • Is there a need for more truck parking spaces along I-95?
Truck Parking Subcommittee (cont’d) • Major participants: state police, private truck stop operators (TSOs), two truck associations, MD DOT & modal administrations • Key point: subcommittee chair had relationships with chair of TSO council and state police
Truck Parking Subcommittee (cont’d) • Information collected: Interviews with TSOs revealed that spaces are available TSOs identified spaces available at various times of day State police identified where trucks park on shoulders
Truck Parking Subcommittee (cont’d) • Information collected (cont’d): Many big signs advertise rest areas, few little signs advertise TSOs State’s truckers map was outdated, difficult to get, & cost $1
Truck Parking Subcommittee (cont’d) • Recommendations: New signs related to truck stops Revise truckers map, improve distribution, & offer for free Review enforcement practices, if no change takes place
Intermodal Connectors • March Workshop to identify potential improvements on connectors and other local roads • Invitees: truck, rail, port, air cargo, econ. dev., & public works reps; intermodal terminal mgrs; logistics mgrs; TSOs
Intermodal Connectors • Participants are asked to identify improvements in advance of workshop, develop prioritization criteria, encouraged to participate in site visits • Improvements on intermodal connectors are reviewed by consultant, local public works to review others
Useful Resources • Connect with peers: mailing lists, attend meetings • Publications: Traffic World, modal newsletters/magazines • Other Groups: Council of Logistics Management, Traffic Club • Site Visits • Training: Building the Partnership