Title: AASHTO-FHWA Freight Partnership II Survey and Meeting: FHWA Perspective
1AASHTO-FHWA Freight Partnership II Survey and
MeetingFHWA Perspective
Tony Furst, FHWA-Office of Freight Management
Operations April 18, 2007
2Meeting Overview
- February 13-16, 2007 in Natchez, Mississippi
- Over 100 State DOT, FHWA, MPO and Private Sector
participants - Meeting purpose
- Develop an understanding of the institutional and
organizational changes needed to establish
permanent freight capacity within organizations. - Understand the role of a freight champion.
- Understand modal and private sector
issues/concerns. - Develop strategies and tactics to advance the
National Freight Policy. - Identify future Freight Professional Development
needs and delivery mechanisms.
3The Freight Survey
- Purpose
- Prepare for the Freight Partnership II Meeting
- Compare to 2005
- Gather information to share with Freight
Stakeholders. - Responses
- State DOTs - 45
- FHWA Division Offices 52
- MPOs and Regional Councils 85
4Survey Findings How High a Priority is Freight
Transportation in Your Organization?
FHWA Division Offices
5Survey Findings How High a Priority is Freight
Transportation in Your Organization?
MPOs and Regional Councils
Survey Not Conducted with MPOs and Regional
Councils in 2005
6Survey Findings What High Priority Freight
Issues Do You Foresee in the Next 5-10 Yrs?
FHWA Division Offices 2006/2007
In Your State
For the Nation
- Congestion
- Commercial Vehicles
- Rail
- Intermodal Connections/ Planning/Facilities
- Water/Ports
- Congestion
- Operations/Capacity
- Commercial Vehicles
- Security
- Funding/Resources
7Survey Findings What High Priority Freight
Issues Do You Foresee in the Next 5-10 Yrs?
MPOs and Regional Councils 2006/2007
In Your Region/Locality
For the Nation
- Commercial vehicles
- Congestion
- Rail
- Intermodal connections/ planning/facilities
- Infrastructure
- Operations/Capacity
- Congestion
- Operations/Capacity
- Funding/Resources
- Security
- Commercial vehicles
- Intermodal connections/ planning/facilities
8Freight Partnership II Meeting Freight
Priorities/Issues
- Issues heard during modal and private sector
panel discussions - Growth in Freight Volumes
- Capacity / Efficiency / Reliability
- People/Drivers
- Intermodal Facilities
- Rail
- Highway
- Congestion
- Security
- Globalization/Changing Network
- Fuel/Environmental Concerns
- Modal/jurisdictional silos
9Freight Partnership II Meeting Freight
Priorities/Issues
- Resolutions
- Systems Perspective
- Develop a multimodal infrastructure
- Plan for multi-jurisdictional freight movements
- Develop and nurture partnerships
- Education
- Staff
- Political leaders
- General population
10Survey Findings Freight Leadership
FHWA Division Offices
Does your organization have an individual in a
leadership position who actively advances
priority freight initiatives?
Does the leadership in your organization
recognize the importance of freight
transportation needs in your State?
11Survey Findings Freight Leadership
MPOs and Regional Councils
Does your organization have an individual in a
leadership position who actively advances
priority freight initiatives?
Does the leadership in your organization
recognize the importance of freight
transportation needs in your region or locality?
12Freight Partnership II Meeting Freight Champions
- Freight champions role is evolving
- Qualities of a freight champion
- Passionate
- Persistent
- Visible
- Knowledgeable
- Able to build relationships
- Influential
- Having a champion and establishing institutional
capacity provides a place for partners to connect.
13Survey Findings Freight Planning from
MPO/Regional Council Responses
- 55 of MPO respondents have a freight plan or a
freight element in their long range plan. - 64 of MPO respondents move less than half their
freight projects to implementation. - MPOs identified barriers to implementing
projects - Limited funding/resources
- Understanding of freight projects/needs
- Sporadic freight industry involvement
14Freight Partnership II Discussion Freight
Planning
- Freight is multi-jurisdictional by nature.
- Funding is an issue,
- innovative financing needs consideration
- Need to stop operating in stovepipes
- Need assistance developing freight plans
15National Freight Policy Framework
16 7 Objectives
- Improve the operations of the existing freight
transportation system - Add physical capacity to the freight
transportation system in places where investment
makes economic sense - Use pricing to better align freight system costs
and benefits and encourage the deployment of new
technologies - Reduce/remove statutory, regulatory,
institutional barriers to improved freight
transportation performance - Proactively identify and address emerging
transportation needs - Maximize the safety and security of the freight
transportation system - Mitigate and better manage the environmental,
health, and community impacts of freight
transportation.
17Survey Findings National Freight Policy
Framework - MPO/Regional Council Responses
- 60 of the MPO/Regional Council respondents were
not aware of the policy framework. - 76 of the MPO/Regional Council respondents
werent planning on implementing activities as
part of the policy framework.
18Freight Partnership II Meeting National Freight
Policy Framework
- Workshop to identify activities that advance the
policy framework. - Participants organized into groups by region
- Participants collectively identified
- 2 new objectives.
- 1 modification to an objective - separating
safety and security (objective 6) into 2
objectives - 19 new strategies
- 29 new tactics 10 revised tactics
- 55 new activities
19National Freight Policy Framework Common Tactics
Tactic Number of Activities Identified Identified as Priority Issue in Survey?
6.4.1 (NEW)- Establish a program for long-term truck parking facilities along the NHS. 8 yes
7.2.5 (NEW) - Develop a marketing and education campaign targeting community leaders 5
1.1.1 Focus on bottlenecks. 4 yes
2.1.1 Focus DOT attention on facilitating SAFETEA-LU designated Projects of National or Regional Significance likely to generate the greatest economic returns. 4
4.1.2 Review public sector statutes, regulations, institutional arrangements and human capital for opportunities to improve freight operations. 4
5.1.4 Improve analytical tools (e.g. Freight Analysis Framework, Freight Model Improvement Program). 4 yes
20National Freight Policy Framework Discussion
Items
- Market the Policy.
- Address funding in the Policy.
- Continue to add to and enhance the Policy.
21Survey Findings Freight Professional Development
from FHWA and MPO/Regional Council Responses
- Engaging the Private Sector is the top training
need - 55 of the FHWA Division Office respondents feel
they need beginner level training - 89 of the MPO/Regional Council respondents feel
they need intermediate to advanced training. - Respondents prefer
- in-person workshops and seminars,
- peer to peer exchanges,
- web-based training, and
- conferences/seminars.
22Freight Partnership II Meeting Freight
Professional Development
- Top training needs identified
- Engaging with Freight Stakeholdersand Keeping
Them Engaged - General Freight Planning
- Freight Forecasting
- Freight Data and Performance Measures
- Financing Freight Projects
- Freight 101 course discussed by several groups.
- Basic freight education with high level training
on the various freight topics (planning,
financing, data, etc.)
23Freight Partnership II Meeting Freight
Professional Development
- Preferred delivery mechanisms
- In-person workshops
- Peer exchanges
- Web-based training
- Computer-based training
- Primers, brochures, presentations
- Best Practices
24Freight Partnership II Meeting Freight
Professional Development Cont.
- Alternative delivery mechanisms
- Regional multi-modal field trips.
- Two to three month executive exchange
- Expose leaders to other organizations and bring
learning back to the home organization. - Short executive-level freight movie.
- Video for general audiences.
- Sharing across state boundaries
25Freight Professional Development Discussion Items
- More marketing/outreach needed on Freight
Professional Development opportunities that
exist. - Start an understanding of freight movement early,
at the grade school level. - Offer Freight 101/Introductory level Freight
Course to State DOT and MPO staff. - Consider requiring Freight training as a
requirement for advancement. - Conduct regional freight scans to complement
national and international scans. - We need tools to help us educate others about
freight.
26Survey Findings Next Steps for FHWA
- Provide training/technical assistance/education/ou
treach - Provide support as needed
- Promote networking with stakeholders
- Assist with data collection efforts/ develop
analytical tools
27Next Steps Partnership II Meeting
- Freight Policy Framework
- Continue to identify strategies, tactics, and
activities All Stakeholders - Develop strategies, tactics, and activities that
were started in Natchez Meeting Participants - Commit to implementing identified activities
Meeting Participants - Input Freight Policy Framework information into
online database- FHWA - Hold regional web conferences/roundtables for
states/regions to do further work on identifying
strategies, tactics, and activities FHWA - Hold follow up outreach for the State DOTs and
MPOs who did not get an opportunity for input
into the strategies, tactics, and activities
FHWA AASHTO
28Next Steps Partnership II Meeting
- Freight Professional Development\
- Address freight professional development needs
that were identified during the meeting FHWA
AASHTO - Develop channels of communication to share
information about freight professional
development opportunities - FHWA AASHTO - Develop marketing materials to advertise freight
professional development opportunities FHWA - Comprehensive course catalogue
- Brochures/Fact Sheets
- More comprehensive online information
- Quarterly emails through the Freight Planning
LISTSERV - Provide guidance for developing a freight plan -
FHWA