Maritime Administration Maritime Administration November 2014.

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Maritime Administration Maritime Administration November 2014

Contents 1.StrongPorts background 2.StrongPorts legislation 3.Implementing StrongPorts 4.Key aspects of StrongPorts 2

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StrongPorts legislation Name: 2010 National Defense Authorization Act (PL ) Purpose: Promote, encourage, and develop ports and transportation facilities in connection with water commerce Tasks: Secretary of Transportation, through the Maritime Administrator, “shall establish a port infrastructure development program for the improvement of port facilities” Provide technical assistance as needed for project planning, design, and construction Coordinate with Federal agencies to expedite National Environment Protection Act (NEPA) Coordinate reviews or requirements with local state and Federal agencies Receive (Federal, non-Federal, private) funds to further projects 4

StrongPorts legislation Name: 2010 National Defense Authorization Act (PL ) Tasks, continued: Investigate all things maritime: Any matter that promotes/encourages use of ports Ports, terminals, docks, and equipment, Port improvements and intermodal transfers Waterways, economies, and congestion Consult (with communities) – Appropriate location and plan of construction of wharves, ports, and terminals. Recommend – Types, locations, most efficient solutions, and most expeditious and economical intermodal transfers 5

Implementing StrongPorts Factors, goals, and methodologies to consider: Ensure that the Federal role is appropriate to circumstances Maintain competition among/between ports Help programs be effective with no new Federal funds Address the real, not perceived, challenges ports face Ensure that the program benefits all ports, not just a select few Primary objectives: Improve state of repair, capacity, efficiency, and environmental sustainability of all U.S. ports Leverage existing programs where possible Improve port competitiveness for public (Federal, state, and local) and private funds through enhanced planning and engagement 6

Implementing StrongPorts Category I Planning and Engagement Assist with investment- grade plans ▫ Transportation system benefits ▫ Economic opportunities ▫ Positive environmental effects Improve regional collaboration Determine eligibility for other federal programs Category II Financing Assist ports to identify funding sources ▫ Port Infrastructure Fund ▫ Port Conveyance Program ▫ Other Federal, state, and local sources Category III Project Support Assist ports with collaboration with multiple government agencies regarding: ▫ Environmental review ▫ Risk mitigation ▫ Permitting 7

Category I: Port planning and investment toolkit Joint venture between AAPA, a working group of 57 industry expert volunteers, and MARAD Toolkit can help ports obtain funding by developing investment grade plans that: ▫Clearly identify future port needs ▫Determine the most cost-effective, sustainable, and efficient solutions to port problems ▫Incorporate port infrastructure projects into local and state transportation programs to receive formula funding ▫Position port projects for Federal funding, such as TIGER grants ▫Assist ports in obtaining private-sector investment funds Available at 8

Category I: PortTalk Facilitated sessions designed to foster dialogue and develop regional maritime transportation plans Target participants include state departments of transportation, metropolitan planning organizations, economic development corporations, ports, and port authorities PortTalk outcomes: Identify resources and programs to build, modernize, and expand maritime transportation assets Spotlight maritime transportation's role in regional transportation system planning Shipper and shipping company outreach and needs assessment Gain understanding of freight system plans to 2025 Generate innovative solutions to environmental and logistics challenges 9

Category II: Federal financing programs Port Infrastructure Development Fund Surface Transportation Program (STP) Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) Projects of National and Regional Significance (PNRS) Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (TIFIA) Private Activity Bonds (PABs) Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing (RRIF) Small Shipyard Grant Program Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) Brownfield Grants Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality Program (CMAQ) Ferry-related Grants 10

Build America Transportation Investment Center One-stop shop for state and local governments, public and private developers, and investors seeking financing strategies for transportation infrastructure projects Information on public-private partnerships Model contracts for tolls and concessions 11

Category III: Project Support This StrongPorts category remains under development Environmental reviews Risk mitigation Permitting 12

Thank you Photo Compliments of Port of New Orleans

Maritime Administration Projects Auke Bay, AK Pier 29, HI Green Trade Corridor, CA Coos Bay, OR Port of L.A., CA Tri-City, IL Gulfport, MS Port Manatee, FL Port of Miami, FL ProvPort, RI Quonset, RI Port of Long Beach, CA South Jersey Port Corp, NJ JaxPort, FL Lewiston, ID Oakland, CA Mobile, AL Corpus Christi, TX Brownsville, TX Catoosa, OK Bayonne, NJ Cates Landing, TN Garibaldi, OR Maine Ports, ME Eastport, ME Duluth, MN Wilmington, DE Baltimore, MD Pascagoula, MS New Orleans, LA Houston, TX Fulton, MS Virginia Ports, VA Cross Gulf, FL Cross Gulf, TX Stockton, CA W. Sacramento, CA Richmond, VA Tacoma, WA Benton, WA Pasco, WA Hueneme, CA Orange, TX Dillingham, AK LOOP TIGER FY 2009 TIGER FY 2010 TIGER FY 2011 TIGER FY 2012 TIGER FY 2013 Marine Highway Port Conveyance ARRA Grants M5 Corridor M55 Corridor M95 Corridor Portland, OR Toledo, OH Wellsville, OH 4 TIGER FY 2014 Seward, AK Neah Bay, WA Seattle, WA Lake Charles, LA Newark, NJ Charleston, SC Norfolk, VA