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Office of Ports and Water Planning Maritime Administration

America’s Marine Highway Mission To lead the development and expansion of Marine Highway services and to facilitate their integration into the U.S. surface transportation system. Vision The full integration of reliable, regularly scheduled, competitive, and sustainable Marine Highway services as a routine choice for shippers.

Legislative Authority 46 U.S.C §55601 Amended by Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation Act of 2012 Added non-contiguous U.S. ports Amended by National Defense Authorization Act of 2016 Added unitized and palletized freight as well as cargo carried on passenger ferries

America’s Marine Highway Old Vision Coastal Routes >500 miles HMT barrier 500 – 750 TEU U.S. Flag vessels

America’s Marine Highway New Vision Inland waterways and harbors Use of existing tug/barge Connecting metro centers and coastal gateways

Marine Highway Routes Highway Routes.

Marine Highway Designated Projects and Grants Highway Routes.

Marine Highway Grants FY 2010 ($7M) FY 2016 ($5M) James River Expansion Project ($1,100,000) Cross Gulf Container Expansion ($3,340,000) Tenn-Tom Waterway Project ($1,760,000) FY 2016 ($5M) Baton Rouge–New Orleans Shuttle on the M-55 - $1,758,595 Illinois Intrastate Shuttle on the M-55 - $713,000 James River Expansion Project on the M-64 - $476,748 New York Harbor and Container and Trailer on Barge - $1,632,296 M-55/M-35 Container on Barge Project - $96,000 Potomac River Commuter Ferry Project - $173,361 The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 provides $5 million in grant funds for America’s Marine Highway Program. These grants are intended to be used for the development and expansion of documented vessels, and port and landside infrastructure. Grants will be administered by the Maritime Administration’s Office of Marine Highways and Passenger Services. Only the 14 Marine Highway Projects that have been designated by the Secretary are eligible to apply for these grant funds. Grant awards to 6 Designated Projects totaling $4.85M were announced by the Secretary in late October. These included planning grants, shoreside infrastructure, and a training simulator. There is $5M in the current appropriations bill for FY17. Also, if a full-year CR is passed, the program will have another $5M for FY17.

Marine Highway Grants (cont.) FY 2017 ($5M) Estimated Mid-October NOFO publication 60-day open period w/ grant webinar Only Designated Projects are eligible To be used for the ‘development and expansion of”: ‘documented vessels’, and ‘Port and landside infrastructure’ FY 2018 ($7M) – Draft Senate Appropriations Bill The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 provides $5 million in grant funds for America’s Marine Highway Program. These grants are intended to be used for the development and expansion of documented vessels, and port and landside infrastructure. Grants will be administered by the Maritime Administration’s Office of Marine Highways and Passenger Services. Only the 14 Marine Highway Projects that have been designated by the Secretary are eligible to apply for these grant funds. Grant awards to 6 Designated Projects totaling $4.85M were announced by the Secretary in late October. These included planning grants, shoreside infrastructure, and a training simulator. There is $5M in the current appropriations bill for FY17. Also, if a full-year CR is passed, the program will have another $5M for FY17.

Critical Elements for Creating Marine Highway Services Proposed Projects must be located on a designated Marine Highway Route A public/private partnership between ports, vessel operators, labor, and most importantly, shippers! A solid business case including analysis of competing modes (truck and rail) Adequate capital for start up and initial operations A coordinated promotion effort by key stakeholders Bringing public and private partners together and maintaining a constant flow of communication and high level of energy is key to taking proposed services from the conceptual stage thru development to the demonstration phase. A fully baked project needs to have solid market analysis, business planning, and financial capitalization sufficient to take the service to the point of self sustainability. Projects need to be providing service along a designated Corridor, Connector, or Crossing in order to be considered for designation by the Secretary.

M-64 Express Started in 2008 and expanded in 2010 with the help of MARAD grant funds Utilization has increased by over 500% since 2008 Started w/ 5 boxes running once a week, now at 90% capacity three times a week Reliable, regularly scheduled = confidence from shippers New regional Intermodal Hub Richmond has emerged as an logistics hub for the region New 2900 acre logistics site feeding the Port of Richmond Second AMH Grant ($476K) was awarded to expand the service to move reefer containers The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 provides $5 million in grant funds for America’s Marine Highway Program. These grants are intended to be used for the development and expansion of documented vessels, and port and landside infrastructure. Grants will be administered by the Maritime Administration’s Office of Marine Highways and Passenger Services. Only the 14 Marine Highway Projects that have been designated by the Secretary are eligible to apply for these grant funds. Grant awards to 6 Designated Projects totaling $4.85M were announced by the Secretary in late October. These included planning grants, shoreside infrastructure, and a training simulator. There is $5M in the current appropriations bill for FY17. Also, if a full-year CR is passed, the program will have another $5M for FY17.

Port of Baton Rouge and Port of New Orleans Container on Barge A partnership between the Seacor AMH, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans Seacor AMH collects empty containers in Memphis, TN and moves them via barge to Baton Rouge, LA. Chemical shippers (Dow, Shintech, Exxon) fill containers with exports and reload them on the barge The barge is moved to New Orleans, LA for transfer to outbound vessels. Project supported by a $1.76M AMH Grant to procure Material Handling Equipment. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 provides $5 million in grant funds for America’s Marine Highway Program. These grants are intended to be used for the development and expansion of documented vessels, and port and landside infrastructure. Grants will be administered by the Maritime Administration’s Office of Marine Highways and Passenger Services. Only the 14 Marine Highway Projects that have been designated by the Secretary are eligible to apply for these grant funds. Grant awards to 6 Designated Projects totaling $4.85M were announced by the Secretary in late October. These included planning grants, shoreside infrastructure, and a training simulator. There is $5M in the current appropriations bill for FY17. Also, if a full-year CR is passed, the program will have another $5M for FY17.

Current Program Efforts Revised Marine Highway Rule M-55 Route Development M-95 NE Route Development AMH Grant Administration

StrongPorts Program A Collection of Investment Plan Best Practices and Tools, Developed by industry experts under a cooperative agreement between AAPA and the Maritime Administration. Working with State Departments of Transportation, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, and ports to include water transportation in State freight and passenger transportation plan. The Maritime Administration’s StrongPorts Program is projecting a very busy 2015. We have developed two initiatives that will impact port projects and funding both inside and outside their gates. The first is the Port Planning and Investment Toolkit. This toolkit is going to be a collection of best practices and tools that ports can use to develop investment grade infrastructure improvement plans. The second is our PortTalk regional maritime collaboration initiative. PortTalk collaborations are facilitated, day-long sessions where stakeholders from an individual State or region work together towards the development of their maritime transportation plans and projects.

Build America Bureau Streamlines access to administered credit and grant programs: TIFIA RRIF FASTLANE Encourages innovative best practices Provides technical assistance www.transportation.gov/buildamerica

Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act Signed into law December 4, 2015 $305 Billion for 5 years Includes establishment of a national freight program that supports goods movement and the US economy FASTLANE – USDOT Managed National Highway Freight Program (NHFP) – State Managed formula program TIGER - $500M, Application deadline – October 16 INFRA – $1.56B, Application deadline – November 2

Director - Scott.Davies@dot.gov Thank you! Director - Scott.Davies@dot.gov Port Finance: Kirk.Claussen@dot.gov Port Planning: Travis.Black@dot.gov Marine Highways: Timothy.Pickering@dot.gov