DISTRICT TWO 136 S. Bronough Street 800 N. Magnolia Avenue, Suite 1100 1580 Waldo Palmer Lane, Suite 1 A message from Governor Tallahassee, 32301 Orlando, Florida 32803 Tallahassee, Florida 32308 Scott on the future of (407) 956-5600 (850) 921-1119 Florida’s Freight and Trade FREIGHT & LOGISTICS OVERVIEW

FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

FDOT CONTACTS Ananth Prasad, P.E. Richard Biter Secretary of Transportation Assistant Secretary for Intermodal Phone (850) 414-5205 Systems Development [email protected].fl .us Phone (850) 414-5235 [email protected].fl .us

Juan Flores Greg Evans, P.E. Administrator, Freight Logistics & District 2, Secretary Passenger Operations Phone (386) 961-7800 Phone (850) 414-5245 [email protected].fl .us [email protected].fl .us

Federal Legislative Contacts State Legislative Contacts United States Senate Florida House of Representatives District 3, Bill Montford District 13, Reggie Fullwood

United States Senate Florida Senate Florida House of Representatives District 4, Aaron Bean District 14, Mia Jones

US House of Representatives Florida Senate Florida House of Representatives Congressional District 2, District 5, Charles Dean, Sr. District 15, Daniel Davis Steve Southerland Florida Senate Florida House of Representatives District 16, Charles McBurney US House of Representatives District 6, John Thrasher Congressional District 3, Florida Senate Florida House of Representatives District 7, Rob Bradley District 17, Ronald “Doc” Renuart US House of Representatives Congressional District 4, Florida Senate Florida House of Representatives Ander Crenshaw District 9, District 18, W. Travis Cummings Florida House of Representatives Florida House of Representatives US House of Representatives District 19, Charles Van Zant Congressional District 5, District 7, Halsey BeShears Florida House of Representatives Florida House of Representatives District 10, Elizabeth Porter District 20, Clovis Watson, Jr. US House of Representatives Congressional District 6, Florida House of Representatives Florida House of Representatives FDOT MISSION: Ron DeSantis District 11, Janet Adkins District 21, Keith Perry THE DEPARTMENT WILL PROVIDE A SAFE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM THAT ENSURES Florida House of Representatives Florida House of Representatives THE MOBILITY OF PEOPLE AND GOODS, ENHANCES ECONOMIC PROSPERITY AND District 12, Lake Ray District 22, Charlie Stone PRESERVES THE QUALITY OF OUR ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNITIES.

In recognition of the signifi cant role that freight HB599 requires FDOT to lead the development of mobility plays as an economic driver for the state, a plan to “enhance the integration and connectivity an Offi ce of Freight, Logistics and Passenger of the transportation system across and between Operations has been created at FDOT. This offi ce transportation modes throughout the state.” For this has been tasked with meeting the requirements reason, Florida is already on schedule to meet MAP- of legislation in Florida House Bill 599, as well as 21 guidelines and has become a leader in freight Freight Mobility meeting national freight guidance offered in H.R. issues through its ongoing work in developing a and Trade Plan 4348, the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Freight Mobility and Trade Plan. For more information, Century Act (MAP-21). please see www.freightmovesfl orida.com. August 2014 FloridaFloridi a ininfrastructurefrasa trucu tuure TheThhe state highwayhighhway TruckTruck trtravelavel aaccountedccouo nted FloridaFlF oridi a hashas ovoverer 22,700,700 District Two movesmom ves 767622 mimmillionllion systemsysteem seessees 19195,75555,755 foforr apapproximatelypprp oximi ately 1111%% of mimilesles of rrailail lines,lines, whichwhich totonsns ofof frffreighteie ght trtrafaffi c millionmim lll ioon annualana nual vehiclevehe icle vevehiclehih cle mimmilesleles trttraveledavele ed oonn momoveve oovervev r 98 mmillionilliono FREIGHT & LOGISTICS OVERVIEW annually.annnuallyy. mimmilesllees off ttravel.raaveel.l ththee SISSISS in 22010.010. ttotonsnss ofof frfreighteight anannually.nuuallyy. LARGEST CITY DISTRICT AREA DISTRICT POPULATION Jacksonville 11,904 Square Miles 1,945,793

• The county seat of Duval County, Jacksonville, FL is the largest city in land area in the continental United States. FloridaFlororida hashah s 787844 aviationaviationn • In addition to being the “Tree Capital of the South, Taylor County is also home to the “World’s Largest Free Fish Fry”. fafacilities,cicilil tiese , 1121299 publicpublic Florida’s Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) ususe,e,e andandd 1919 havehave • Madison County was named in 1827 in honor of the fourth President of the United States, James Madison, when it • Strategic – Consists of statewide and regionally signifi cant facilities and services was chartered as Floirda’s largest county. Since then, the county has “surrendered” land that now constitutes Taylor, cocommercialmmmeercic ala service.serviicee. Lafayette, and Dixie counties. • Intermodal – Contains all forms of transportation for moving both people and goods, including linkages for smooth and effi cient transfers between modes and major facilities County Trade Statistics: Top Import & Export Commodities • System – Integrates individual facilities, services, forms of transportation (modes) and linkages into a single, integrated transportation network TheThe ststateate boboastsasts 2 COUNTY NAME POPULATION TOP IMPORT COMMODITY TONNAGE TOP EXPORT COMMODITY TONNAGE The SIS was established to: spspaceportsacepporo tss aandndd 5 aactivective Alachua 249,365 Bulk Movement in Boxcars 673,851 Clay, Concrete,Glass or Stone 745,390 • Effi ciently serve the mobility needs of Florida’s citizens, lalaunchunch ffacilities.acili ities. Baker 27,154 Nonmetallic Minerals 85,423 Lumber or Wood Products 65,090 businesses and visitors Bradford 28,255 Bulk Movement in Boxcars 66,702 Lumber or Wood Products 63,502 • Help Florida become a worldwide economic leader, enhance Clay 192,370 Bulk Movement in Boxcars 459,074 Clay, Concrete,Glass or Stone 403,740 economic prosperity and competitiveness, enrich quality of life and refl ect responsible environmental stewardship Columbia 67,485 Nonmetallic Minerals 733,261 Bulk Movement in Boxcars 171,076 Florida’sFlorida’s 1155 ddeepwatereeepwwater Dixie 16,486 Lumber or Wood Products 221,943 Lumber or Wood Products 217,982 sseaportseaporrts mmovedovede 1106.4006.4. Duval 870,709 Bulk Movement in Boxcars 3,413,881 Bulk Movement in Boxcars 3,324,867 millionmiilllioi n tonstonss ofof cargocargo anaandd Gilchrist 17,004 Nonmetallic Minerals 179,864 Food or Kindred Products 183,431 handledhaandlel d 2.82.2 8 millionmim llllion TEU’sTEEUU’s Hamilton 14,671 Bulk Movement in Boxcars 107,739 Nonmetallic Minerals 311,454 (20(220 footfoott eequivalentquivvalene t containercontn aiinener unuunit)it) ini 22010.010.0 Lafayette 8,942 Nonmetallic Minerals 34,794 Farm Products 288,194 Levy 40,156 Nonmetallic Minerals 103,760 Nonmetallic Minerals 333,581 Madison 19,115 Lumber or Wood Products 61,726 Food or Kindred Products 207,582 Seven off tthehe 1155 seseaportsapa orrtst Nassau 74,195 Petroleum or Coal Products 875,736 Lumber or Wood Products 1,324,614 inn FFloridaloriidaa ccarriedara rir edd 112.72.7 millionmilll ion passengers,passssenngeg rss, 1212.1.1. Putnam 74,041 Lumber or Wood Products 529,027 Clay, Concrete,Glass or Stone 506,766 millionmim lllioon of wwhichhih ch ssailedaileed on St. Johns 195,823 Bulk Movement in Boxcars 564,114 Farm Products 308,496 multi-daymumulti-i daay crcruisesuiiseses inn 22010.010100. Suwannee 41,972 Farm Products 228,840 Nonmetallic Minerals 404,433 DESIGNATED SIS FACILITIES Taylor 22,691 Lumber or Wood Products 448,022 Lumber or Wood Products 698,686 Union 15,388 Lumber or Wood Products 78,197 Lumber or Wood Products 106,438 100%100%% ooff SISSISS wawaterborneatet rbr orne frfreighteiight inn FFloridalorir da iiss on a Featured District Projects ccocoastalaastal oror internationalinternan tit onaal shippingshs ippip ngng rroute.ouute. 4229381, 4229382, 4229383: First Coast 4314501: FEC SIS for Railroad Bowden Expressway from I-10 to I-95, I-95 to US 17 Intermodal Yard Improvements (SR 15) and US 17 (SR 15) to SR 21 The First Coast Outer Beltway is to provide a direct The project consists of the construction connection outside of the I-295 loop, between I-10 of operational improvements to the track and I-95. The project is to also provide additional at Bowden Yard in Jacksonville, as well as 166 FFortuneoro tunne 550000 capacity across the St. Johns River as part of improvements to truck access into/out of the cocompaniesmppanies havehaave theirtheir an overall corridor that addresses the area’s yard. These improvements will enhance the transportation defi ciencies and serve existing and overall throughput of truck-to-rail and rail-to- headquartersheh adquq arters in FlFlorida.orida. future development. The entire 46.5 mile Beltway truck movements. project is to consist of 13 new interchanges and a major bridge structure across the St. Johns River. Florida Key Transportation and Freight Facilities FREIGHT & LOGISTICS OVERVIEW STRATEGIC INTERMODAL I-95, I-75, I-10, I-295, US 17, US 27, POPULATION U.S. POPULATION RANK AREA U.S. AREA RANK POPULATION GROWTH RATE SYSTEM (SIS) HIGHWAYS US 301, SR 9B, SR 206, SR 100, 18.8 million 4th 53,625 sq. mi. 22nd 17.6% (2000-2010) SR 20, SR 26 Chamber of Commerce website: http://www.fl chamber.org Fact: SIS highways provide access to the ports, airports, and military DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL MODAL MIX installations throughout the district (millions of tons) and state ensuring the effi cient movement of freight, personnel, equipment, and supplies.

Top Employment Sectors SIS RAILROADS CSX, FEC, Norfolk Southern, Amtrak

(Nonagricultural Business Groups by Industry) Fact: Florida is linked to 22 other 1. Trade, Transportation, and Utilities states via 21,000 route miles of railroad track operated by the CSX 2. Education and Health Services Corporation. 3. Government Services 4. Professional and Business Services SIS AIRPORTS Jacksonville International Airport, 5. Healthcare and Social Assistance Gainesville Regional Airport, Northeast Florida Regional Airport 6. Leisure and Hospitality Source: Department of Economic Opportunity-Current Employment Statistics (2012) Source: Trade & Logistics Study, Florida Chamber 2009 Fact: More than 8% of the nation’s air cargo travels through Florida’s Top Business Sector Initiatives TOTAL FREIGHT FLOWS commercial service airports.

for Retention and Promotion SEAPORTS Port of Jacksonville, 1. Clean Energy Port of Fernandina

2. Information Technology Fact: Florida’s 15 seaports 3. Life Sciences move a variety of cargo, serving a diverse statewide consumer 4. Aviation/ Aerospace market and playing a critical role 5. Homeland Security/ Defense in international trade – valued at $82.7 billion in 2011. Florida’s 6. Financial/ Professional Services ports support tourism through Source: Florida Chamber of Commerce Source: Trade & Logistics Study, Florida Chamber 2009 the cruise ship market as well, providing single-day and multiday Top International Trade Partners FLORIDA TRADE ACTIVITY cruises at six ports. The state of EXPORTS IMPORTS NON SIS STATE HIGHWAYS SR A1A, US 1, US 41, US 441, Florida is a major 1. Switzerland 1. China US 90, US 129, SR 202, SR 16 international hub 2. Brazil 2. Mexico Fact: US 90 is the northernmost accounting for ap- 3. Venezuela 3. Japan proximately $149 east/west US route in Florida. It runs 4. Canada 4. Canada billion in interna- parallel to I-10 and is never more than six miles from the interstate. tional trade activity 5. Colombia 5. Colombia Source: Trade & Logistics Study, Florida Chamber in 2011. 2009 GEORGGIA

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HAHAMIMILTOMILTOLTOONON Jacksonville International Airport

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MAMMAADIDISOSONN 10 Naval Air Station Mayport

JACKSONVILLE 10 295 Naval Air Station Jacksonville SUSUWAWWAANNNNNNEEEE LAKE CITY Cecil Airport & Spaceport ORANGE PARK 100 TATTAAAYLYLOR Atlantic Ocean 301 19 LALAFAFAAYEYEYETTTTTTEE Camp CLCLAYAAY Blanding STST.. JJOJOJOHNHNSS SAINT AUGUSTINE 75

Gainesville GIGGIGILCLLCHRHRRRISIISISTT Regional 17 95 Airport 100

26 LEGEND GAINESVILLE 20 DIDIXIXIXIEE Strategic Intermodal System (SIS) Highways ALALA ACACA HUHUAA

Rail Lines 301

Other State Highways 27

SIS Airports LELEVYLEVYVY SIS Seaports

19 Freight Rail Terminals Gulf of Mexico Spaceports

Military Installations

Airports - General Aviation DISTRICT 2 FREIGHT INFRASTRUCTURE