Rail Extension Update

Canaveral Port Authority: Rail Extension Update

Thursday, April 30, 2015 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Maritime Center

Speakers • John Walsh CEO, Canaveral Port Authority

• Jim Dubea Deputy Executive Director, Government and Strategic Partnerships Canaveral Port Authority

• Brad Swanson State Freight, Logistics and Passenger Operations Administrator, FDOT

PORT CANAVERAL COMMUNITY MEETING

April 30, 2015 | Cape Canaveral, FL Florida at a Glance

. Florida’s Economy $800 billion – 19th largest in the world . Population Growth ‒ 19.9 million residents – now 3rd ‒ Adding 6 million by 2030 – 803 net new residents/day ‒ 2015 PREDICTION: Florida population will grow by 280,000 . Job Growth ‒ 841,000 private-sector jobs added since 12-2010 ‒ Unemployment rate – 5.7% ‒ 2015 PREDICTION: Florida will create 250,000 jobs . Cost of living – 5th to 25th ‒ 4-out-of-5 jobs created by small business

Florida’s Changing Industry Clusters

Financial & Professional Defense & Information Services Homeland Technology Security

Global Trade Life Manufacturing Sciences & Logistics Aviation Cleantech and Aerospace

Agriculture Construction Tourism Florida is a Crossroads of North/South & East/West Trade

Source: Enterprise Florida, 2014 Governor’s Focus A key initiative of Florida Governor Rick Scott

“Florida has a once in a lifetime opportunity, with the expansion of the Panama Canal, to transform the state’s economy to become a global hub of trade, logistics and export oriented manufacturing activities…” Florida As A National Leader

Brookings Consistently Named #1 Tax Institute Ranked #1 and #2 Climate in the Top 10 State and Infrastructure by Southeast for Metropolitan the National Business by Tax Innovations to Chamber Foundation Watch Foundation

Ranked #1 State Found to be 3rd for Aviation Largest Cluster of #1 State for Manufacturing Logistics and Innovation by Attractiveness by Distribution Fast Company Price Waterhouse Establishments in Coopers the U.S. by EFI How Transportation is Evolving

From… To… Moving vehicles Moving people and freight Individual modes and facilities Complete end-to-end trip Economic regions and trade Individual jurisdictions corridors Operational performance, Physical capacity flexibility, and reliability Travel time and vehicle operating Business logistics and costs economic competitiveness Reacting to economic growth and Proactive planning for economic, community and environmental community and environmental impacts goals State of Florida by the #s

Component Owner/Operator Facilities 12,099 centerline miles State Highways State of Florida 6,783 bridges 109,989 centerline miles Local Roads Local governments 5,381 bridges Local agencies, SFRTA, 30 urban fixed route transit agencies Public Transit SunRail 10 rural fixed/deviated route transit agencies Rail Private sector* 2,753 miles of mainline track Seaports Local agencies 15 deepwater seaports, 7 with cruises Waterways Federal & State of Florida 1,540 navigable miles 19 commercial airports Airports Local agencies 110 public general aviation 646 private general aviation 2 spaceports Spaceports Special districts 10 launch facilities

*State owns SFRC and CFRC Strategic Intermodal System

Note- Highway Connectors not shown due to scale Seaport System Overview Rail System Overview

Port Canaveral

Weekly Rail Traffic Data

Source: AAR, April 24, 2015 *Canada – Figures for Canada include the U.S. operations of Canadian railroads. **United States – Figures for the U.S. excludes the U.S. operations for Canadian Florida’s Waterborne Trade in Containers

Port of Fernandina <1% <1% Port of Jacksonville Port of 1% Pensacola 32% Port of Panama City

Port of Port St. Joe Port Citrus

Port <1% Canaveral Port TEUs (2013)

Jacksonville 1,028,541 Port of Tampa 1% Everglades 927,572 Port of St. Petersburg Port of Ft. Pierce Miami 901,454 <1% <1% Palm Beach 254,664 Panama City 41,456 Port of Palm 8% Beach Tampa 42,198 Percent Fernandina 11,239 of Total 29% Manatee 9,621 Container Port of Miami Fort Pierce 6,156 (TEUs) Canaveral 580 28% Pensacola 116 Total 3,223,597

Source: Florida Ports Council Mission Plan 2014 Port Canaveral Rail Extension

Port Canaveral Rail Extension Port EIS Project Area Canaveral

Florida East Coast Railway (FEC) Route Map Florida Values Partnership

Our goal is to make Florida the dominant gateway for U.S. trade through our investments in trade and transportation infrastructure

Brad Swanson Todd Gruenemeier Bob Emerson State Freight & Logistics Rail and Motor Carrier Operations Seaports and Waterways Administrator Office Manager Office Manager Phone: (850) 414-5245 Phone: (850) 414-4511 Phone: (850) 414-4551 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

FreightMovesFlorida.com Rail Extension Update The Environmental Review Process: Scoping

• Conduct agency and public scoping meetings

• Compile scoping comments

• CPA is preparing responses to STB follow up questions

• Develop a reasonable range of alternatives, including “no action”

• Identify topics for Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)

• Issue Final Scope of Study

Rail Extension Update Draft EIS

• Analyze environmental effects of alternatives • Develop preliminary mitigation • Prepare and issue the draft EIS • Establish public comment period • Hold public meetings anticipated for later this year Rail Extension Update Final EIS

• Respond to comments on the draft EIS • Prepare and issue the final EIS • Identify preferred alternative Rail Extension Update Decisions

• Final decision to be made by the Surface Transportation Board • Cooperating agencies issue Records of Decision • Process anticipated to be complete within 18 to 24 months Rail Extension Update Impact Categories to be Analyzed

• Transportation Systems • Geology and Soils • Safety • Air Quality • Land Use • Recreation • Noise and Vibration • Biological Resources • Energy Resources • Water Resources • Aesthetics • Navigation • Environmental Justice

Rail Extension Update Resources Available

• PortCanaveralRailEIS.com • PortCanaveral.com • Today’s handouts Rail Extension Update

Thank you for your time today.

We appreciate your presence in the community and your support.