America’s Marine Highway Lauren Brand: US DOT/Maritime Administration Office of Marine Highways & Passenger Services.

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America’s Marine Highway Lauren Brand: US DOT/Maritime Administration Office of Marine Highways & Passenger Services

Marine Highways - July 2010

M-5 M-95 M-10 M-90 M-70 M-55 M-5 (AK) M-71/77 M-65 M-40 M-49 M-87 M-64 M-A1 M-75 M-84 M-580 America’s Marine Highway Corridors Designated Aug 2010 M-2 LEGEND MH Corridor MH Connector MH Crossing U.S. Interstate M-55 M-70 M-95 M-5 M-90 M-90

M-5 M-95 M-10 M-90 M-70 M-55 M-5 (AK) M-71/77 M-65 M-40 M-49 M-87 M-64 M-A1 M-75 M-84 M-580 Marine Highway Grants - September 2010 M-2 LEGEND MH Corridor MH Connector MH Crossing U.S. Interstate M-55 M-70 M-95 M-5 M-90 M-90

M-5 M-95 M-10 M-90 M-70 M-55 M-5 (AK) M-71/77 M-65 M-40 M-49 M-87 M-64 M-A1 M-75 M-84 M-580 Marine Highway Cooperative Agreements- Sept M-2 LEGEND MH Corridor MH Connector MH Crossing U.S. Interstate M-55 M-70 M-95 M-5 M-90 M-90

M-5 M-95 M-10 M-90 M-70 M-55 M-5 (AK) M-71/77 M-65 M-40 M-49 M-87 M-64 M-A1 M-75 M-84 M-580 Marine Highway Freight Services – Nov M-2 LEGEND MH Corridor MH Connector MH Crossing U.S. Interstate M-55 M-70 M-95 M-5 M-90 M-90

M-5 M-95 M-10 M-90 M-70 M-55 M-5 (AK) M-71/77 M-65 M-40 M-49 M-87 M-64 M-A1 M-75 M-84 M-580 Potential Marine Highway Services M-2 LEGEND MH Corridor MH Connector MH Crossing U.S. Interstate M-55 M-70 M-95 M-5 M-90 M-90

TIGER I Awards to Ports The volume of applications received by ports was 7% of the 1457 total number of applications received. The volume of applications received by ports was 7% of the 1457 total number of applications received. 100 applications were received from seaports and reviewed by interagency teams comprised of members from FHWA, FTA, FRA, MARAD and OST. 100 applications were received from seaports and reviewed by interagency teams comprised of members from FHWA, FTA, FRA, MARAD and OST. $ million in grants were awarded to seaports. These were the first such infrastructure grants awarded to the seaport industry by the federal government. $ million in grants were awarded to seaports. These were the first such infrastructure grants awarded to the seaport industry by the federal government. The grants were awarded to 7 ports in the States of CA, HI, RI, MS, ME, IL & AK The grants were awarded to 7 ports in the States of CA, HI, RI, MS, ME, IL & AK

TIGER* Grants for Related Infrastructure Dev. TIGER I: TIGER I: – California Green Trade Corridor – Quonset Wind Energy/Surface Transportation TIGER II: TIGER II: – Port Manatee Marine Highway * Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery

What can you do to develop routine maritime freight movements? We’re reaching out to State Departments of Transportation, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, Inland and Coastal Seaports, Logistics Providers, Shippers, Labor, Terminal Operators, Truck Lines, Railroads, Economic Development Agencies, Federal Highway Administration, Federal Rail Administration, US Department of Agriculture, Department of State, Department of Defense, Department of Commerce, Department of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Illinois Soybean Association and… We’re reaching out to State Departments of Transportation, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, Inland and Coastal Seaports, Logistics Providers, Shippers, Labor, Terminal Operators, Truck Lines, Railroads, Economic Development Agencies, Federal Highway Administration, Federal Rail Administration, US Department of Agriculture, Department of State, Department of Defense, Department of Commerce, Department of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Illinois Soybean Association and…

We Invite you to Partner With Us America’s Marine Highways Program America’s Marine Highways Program – Existing MH Corridors Map Existing MH Corridors Map Existing MH Corridor, Project and Initiative descriptions Existing MH Corridor, Project and Initiative descriptions References (Studies) References (Studies) Lauren Brand Lauren Brand – Director, Office of Marine Highways & Passenger Services – U.S. Maritime Administration –