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1 TRADE GROWTH AND REGIONAL IMPACTS Richard Hollingsworth Gateway Cities Partnership, Inc.

2 An Industry That’s Fits The Transportation Industry is a huge employer The jobs are in transportation not trade The available jobs fit the population Ten of thousands of people in this region rely on the port for they livelihood. But no one likes trucks Transportation jobs are not high wage jobs

3 Transportation Jobs Fit

4 The Good The Bad and The Ugly Local Jurisdiction versus transportation –Tearing up the streets –Parking everywhere Industry view –Creating jobs –Creating wealth Commuter View –Clogging the freeways –Delays getting to and from work

5 Growth in the Ports Long Beach/Los Angeles 1990 Less than 3 million TEUS Long Beach/Los Angeles 1999 8,237,300 TEUS Increase of 274% in 9 years 200% increase projected before 2020 That increase will come long before 2020

6 Truck Traffic Estimates Current traffic on the I710 36,300 Projection 2020 on the I71091,930 Total port traffic 2020147,590 15% will migrate to weekend 30% will go to on dock rail

7 What will it look like

8 International Trade and Commuters (voters) No one likes driving surrounded by trucks 710 is a truck freeway Growing numbers of commuters and truckers compete for asphalt/concrete Commuters resent trucks Freight doesn’t vote

9 Temporal Distribution of Truck Trips

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11 Air Quality California State University Long Beach Benchmarking Study 16,000 separate movements Waits of 1 to 2 hours are the norm Waits over 2 hours are common 40% + Waits of up to 4 four hours are significant Truck idling is a constant in the ports

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13 Local Government Perspective Transportation is a cost center –Source of citizen complaints –Logistics operations eat up land –Relatively few jobs for land used –Not a producer of high wage jobs –Noticeable increase in on street parking of containers – since reduction in free time Shut it out – South Gate, Gardena

14 Congestion Ocean terminals pushing more peak traffic Transportation industry insensitivity –Public Backlash –Commuter blames the truckers –Population growth brings more commuters –Truckers bear the brunt but do not control when the freight moves –Lets not repeat the electricity debacle

15 Solutions Widen Freeway – only way out 10 years before any concrete is poured –Major Infrastructure Study –Decide priorities –EIR/EIS –Design Freeway –Acquire property –Go to bid

16 Challenges and Solutions Killing the goose that lays the golden egg Grounding of containers Cities in the region like trade in principle –Cost of street maintenance –Not a good provider of city revenues Major benefits of trade are national Major negative impacts are local Tip O’Neill – all politics are local

17 Mitigation Implementation of clean diesel and particulate traps Importers/Exporters must provide off street container storage/parking or staging Shift some container moves to off peak hours. Longer shipping and receiving hours Brief local officials


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