The AASHTO-FHWA Freight Transportation Partnership II
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Contact Information: Kate Quinn, Kate.Quinn@dot.gov, 202-366-4241
Meeting the Freight Challenge: Moving Ahead/Staying Ahead
Synthesis of Findings from the AASHTO/FHWA Survey and Meeting
U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
Office of Freight Management and Operations
August 30, 2007
Phone: 202-366-9210
Fax 202-366-3302
Web site: https://ops.fhwa.dot.gov/freight/
FHWA-HOP-07-136
Contents
List of Tables
Table 1 |
Next Steps Identified
During the Freight Partnership II Meeting |
Table 2 |
High Priority Freight Issues (Identified in the Survey) Related to Multimodal Freight Movement |
Table 3 |
How Organizations are Addressing What Was Heard During the Panel Discussions |
Table 4 |
Panel Discussions |
Table 5 |
High Priority Tactics |
Table 6 |
Top Training Needs Identified in the Workshop and the Survey |
Table 7 |
Next Steps Identified During the Freight Partnership II Meeting |
App. A, Table 1 |
High Priority Freight Issues for Your State/Region (listed in priority order) |
App. A, Table 2 |
High Priority Freight Issues for the Nation (listed in priority order) |
App. A, Table 3 |
High Priority Freight Initiatives (listed in priority order) |
App. A, Table 4 |
High Priority Freight Initiatives and the TIP/STIP and LRP |
App. A, Table 5 |
Level of capacity to understand and address freight transportation needs at a regional/state level. |
App. A, Table 6 |
Top Training Needs Related to Freight (in priority order) |
App. A, Table 7 |
Top Technical Assistance Needs (in priority order) |
App. A, Table 8 |
Implementing Strategies/Tactics/Activities from the Framework |
App. A, Table 9 |
Does your office have someone in a leadership position who actively advances freight priorities? |
App. A, Table 10 |
Does the leadership in your organization recognize the importance of freight transportation needs in your State, region or locality? |
App. A, Table 11 |
Implementation of a Freight Office/Section |
App. A, Table 12 |
Success in Moving Freight Projects from Planning to Implementation |
App. A, Table 13 |
Type of Arrangement for Communication and Coordination with the Freight Industry |
App. A, Table 14 |
Number of Multi-Jurisdictional Freight Coalitions Operating in the State |
List of Figures
Figure 1 |
Percentage of Survey Responses |
App. A, Figure 1 |
Percentage of Survey Responses |
App. A, Figure 2 |
Level of Training Required for Priority Training Topics (FHWA Response) |
App. A, Figure 3 |
Level of Training Required for Priority Training Topics (MPO/Regional Council Response) |
App. A, Figure 4 |
Institutional Structure and Freight Champions |
App. A, Figure 5 |
Institutional Structure and Leadership Recognition of Freight |
App. A, Figure 6 |
Institutional Structure and Freight Capacity |
App. A, Figure 7 |
Does your organization identify specific projects to address freight needs in your plan(s)? (State DOTs only) |
App. A, Figure 8 |
Does your organization have a freight plan or freight element in their long range transportation plan? (MPOs/Regional Councils only) |
App. A, Figure 9 |
Coalition Activity Level Compared to Coalition Participation (FHWA Responses) |
App. A, Figure 10 |
Coalition Activity Level Compared to Coalition Participation (MPO/Regional Council Responses) |
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