Title: Presentation to the SelfSufficiency Task Force
1Presentation to the Self-Sufficiency Task Force
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Transportation Strategies in Support of Economic
Development in the Miramichi Region Upgrading of
Route 108
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ADI Limited report (55)5816-002.1
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- Purpose
- To present findings of ADI Limited relevant to
- the Upgrade of Route 108 to support the
efforts - of Collaboration Miramichi
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- The ADI Limited study focused on addressing the
most critical - transportation issues for the existing and
future Miramichi - Regional economy.
- Two transportation initiatives were recommended
by the steering - committee as top priorities Upgrading Route
108 NBEC - railway track and structures.
- Collaboration Miramichi has become the
Champion for the - Route 108 Campaign. Reality 7
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- Stakeholder Consultation Summary
- Route 108 upgrading to improve truck
transportation efficiency and safety - Route 108 upgrading to provide Port of Miramichi
with improved - connections to/from central Canada
- High truck and rail rates due to rising costs,
particularly fuel - Upgrading key road connections (Routes 8, 11,
108) provides - cost-competitiveness
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- Route 108 Improvements
- The following sequential steps have been
identified to allow - safe year round travel by passenger and
freight vehicles. - Right of Way clearing and improved winter
maintenance - Complete Existing Surface Improvement Program
- Key vertical and horizontal alignment
improvements - Upgrade bridge structures to allow 62,500 kg GVW
limit
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- Route 108 Improvements
- Would serve both freight and passenger
transportation needs - including
- Exports of major commodities such as paper,
lumber, manufactured forest - products, peat, fish, dairy and other
manufactured goods - Inbound consumer and industrial supplies
- Inbound and outbound round wood and chips
- Tourism route serving Miramichi Region and the
Acadian Peninsula - Other passenger vehicles traveling to/from
Miramichi, the Acadian Peninsula - and Western New Brunswick and points further
West.
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- Route 108 Improvements
- Benefits
- Reduce Transportation Time Cost (119 km
shorter 9 million - annually in trucking savings)-Reality 2, 3,
4 5 - Wood Harvesting Operation (safer, more reliable
efficient)-Reality 4 5 - Improved Cost Competitiveness (7 of
transportation cost/ - 13 of trucking costs)-Reality 2, 3, 4 5
- Hours of Service Regulations and the Supply of
Truck Transportation - (one hour saving in both directions)-Reality
2, 3, 4 5 - Safety and Emergency Response Capability (safer
and more reliable)-Reality 4
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- Route 108 Improvements
- Benefits
- Tourism Development (67 of tourism market to
Miramichi is from Ontario - and Quebec 119 km shorter)-Reality2
- Energy Savings and Environmental Benefits
(tractor trailer 50 litres/141 kg) - Energy Savings and Environmental Benefits
(passenger 12.9 litres 31.8 kg) - Projected truck traffic volumes for Route 108
would result in 1.6 million litres - of fuel and 4.7 million kg reduction in
greenhouse gas emissions. - Projected passenger traffic volumes for Route
108 would result in 940,000 - litres of fuel and 2.3 million kg reduction in
greenhouse gases.
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- Route 108 Improvements
- Right of Way Clearing rational
- 126 km of Route 108 covered in roadside
encroachment - of vegetation growth.
- 36 of all accidents from 2000-2004 involve
wildlife. - Reduction of sunlight that is exposed to the
road.
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- Route 108 Improvements
- Surface Improvement rational
- 40 km were identified as high priority (RLU80
design standard). - 96.7 km were identified as medium or low
priority (RLU80 design standard). - 50.7 million required to bring Route 108 to
RLU80 standard. - Trucking companies avoid traveling Route 108
due to wear and tear to their - trucks.
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- Route 108 Improvements
- Key Alignment Improvements of high priority
- Provision of guiderail
- Shoulder and lane cross-section widening
- Major and minor superlevation and vertical and
horizontal alignment - improvements
- Shoulder stabilization, ditching and drainage
upgrades - Chipseal resurfacing
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- Route 108 Improvements
- Upgrade to 62,500 kg GVW rational
- North Branch Renous River Bridge current
restriction is 56,500 kg GVW. - Upgrade to 62,500 kg would allow trucking
companies to ship extra 6 tons/load. - Add to operating efficiency and would reduce
overall transportation cost.
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Collaboration Miramichi is Working for our level
playing field
The upgrade of Route 108 bring the region one
step closer to Self Sufficiency.
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Thank you!
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Collaboration Miramichi Enterprise
Miramichi The City of Miramichi Village of
Doaktown Village of Neguac Village of Blackville
Miramichi Chamber of Commerce DowntownS
Miramichi Newcastle Business District DowntownS
Miramichi Historic Chatham Business
District Reseau des Gens Daffaire Francophones
de Miramichi Miramichi River Tourism Association
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