National Gateway in the Spotlight as Public-Private Partnerships Gain Significance
October 14 2009 - 3:56PM
PR Newswire (US)
Partnerships Align Public Interests with Private Funding to
Strengthen America's Transportation Infrastructure WASHINGTON, Oct.
14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- More than 140 supporters from the
public and private sectors in six states have joined together in
endorsing the National Gateway, an unprecedented public-private
partnership dedicated to revolutionizing the nation's
transportation system, preparing it for the widely predicted growth
in global demand. Recently honored as "Competitiveness Project of
the Year" by the North American Strategic Infrastructure Leadership
Forum, the National Gateway has emerged as a leading public-private
partnership. The project will use intermodal transportation and
double-stack trains to improve America's global market
competitiveness, create jobs, reduce transportation-related
emissions and alleviate congestion on roads and highways.
Public-private partnerships strategically align private funds with
projects that deliver public benefits to support our nation's
economic recovery and prepare us for continued population and
economic growth. They also combine the intellectual resources of
the public and private sectors to deliver more efficient services.
According to Cambridge Systematic figures from 2009, every dollar
of public money invested in the National Gateway will yield $16 in
public benefits by significantly increasing freight capacity and
reducing transit times between coastal ports and major population
centers by 24 to 48 hours. "Public-private partnerships like the
National Gateway will yield vast benefits to the Ohio economy, the
environment and the taxpayer," said John A. Lumpe, executive
director of the Ohio Soybean Council. "This project will create a
tremendous opportunity for agriculture in the State of Ohio by
creating cost-effective transportation options enabling our
soybeans and other agricultural products to reach new markets
around the globe while increasing local and regional jobs." The
benefits of the National Gateway extend well beyond Ohio. An $842
million, multi-state initiative, the National Gateway will create a
more efficient freight rail route between Mid-Atlantic ports and
Midwestern markets. Planned improvements include raising bridges,
increasing tunnel clearances and building new strategically-placed
intermodal terminals along existing rail corridors to support the
movement of double-stacked containers on rail cars. In addition to
governors and other state and local officials across six states,
more than three dozen members of Congress, three port authorities,
and a large number of global shippers, ocean carriers, business
organizations and environmental groups have pledged their support
for the National Gateway. To learn more about the National Gateway
visit http://www.nationalgateway.org/. DATASOURCE: National Gateway
CONTACT: Richard VanOrnum of National Gateway, +1-857-991-1045 Web
Site: http://www.nationalgateway.org/
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