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North Carolina Experience Larry Goode, PhD, PE North Carolina State University
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NCDOT in1990’s Logistics planning at that time – Little emphasis on freight – Passenger travel oriented (journey to work, intercity travel) “Fire drills” from Commerce - Mercedes Statewide infrastructure investment planning – Highway - STIP – – Top down Railroads being abandoned – ROW preservation, rails to trails or hold – Along US 17 rails disappeared (1980’s) – Castle Hayne to Wallace was kept
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2003 - 2005 Changes in the way NCDOT operates Investment planning and construction – less Operating agency – more emphasis Organizational changes to achieve ISO- 9000 like structure – take down silos
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Statewide Logistics Plan Findings Need a plan (report more of a blueprint) Short, medium, and long term actions were identified Collaboration between Commerce and Transportation Clearer and higher level interface between state government and private sector concerns in logistics Create a Logistics Board - small staff, report to governor, have an ability to get and spend $$$, speak for NC
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Governor’s Logistics Task Force GLTF may be the precursor to a NC Logistics Board GLTF’s Subcommittees – Best Practices Subcommittee – Commerce Subcommittee – Governance Subcommittee – Regional Hub Design Subcommittee Seven Portals Study is currently gathering information about regional transportation hubs that the board might take future action
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Future Could be NC Logistics Board – Bonding capability – Zoning authority – It can both suggest investments and respond to requests Growing cooperation with Commerce Coordinated investments
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Conclusions Logistics Planning is good for the state Helps to focus the transportation investments Helps legislators understand needs and priorities Helps us return to our roots - commerce
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