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PROPOSED MAG FREIGHT STUDY AND INTERSTATE 11 Joint Planning Advisory Planning Council Sun Corridor Megaregion Economic Opportunities 1 © 2010, All Rights Reserved.

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Joint Planning Advisory Planning Council Sun Corridor Megaregion Economic Opportunities. Proposed mag freight study and interstate 11. Metropolitan Growth. Phoenix-Mesa, AZ MSA. Tucson, AZ MSA. Las Vegas, NV-AZ MSA. Bordering States COG/MPO DISCUSSIONS. Tourism and Recreation. ST. GEORGE: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PROPOSED MAG FREIGHT STUDY AND INTERSTATE 11

Joint Planning Advisory Planning CouncilSun Corridor Megaregion Economic Opportunities

1© 2010, All Rights Reserved.

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Metropolitan GrowthPhoenix-Mesa, AZ MSA

19701980199020002008 -

500,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

2,000,000

2,500,000

3,000,000

3,500,000

4,000,000

4,500,000

Tucson, AZ MSA

19701980199020002008 -

500,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

2,000,000

2,500,000

3,000,000

3,500,000

4,000,000

4,500,000

Las Vegas, NV-AZ MSA

19701980199020002008 -

500,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

2,000,000

2,500,000

3,000,000

3,500,000

4,000,000

4,500,000

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Bordering StatesCOG/MPO DISCUSSIONS

maquiladoras

Mexico’s fastest growing states are in

the north (Sonora, Chihuahua, and

Nuevo Leon) Key CONNECTIONS to Guaymas, Hermosillo,

Punta Colonet

Transportation infrastructure

LAND BRIDGE

Navajo Nation relates more to New Mexico

Eager/ Springerville provide shopping/ services to Western New Mexico

ECON

OM

IC DEV

ELO

PME

NT

High-techindustry alongI-25

ST. GEORGE:Scottsdale of Utah?

Tourism and Recreation

I-17 Extension?

25

17

LasVegas

Bedroom community

Grand Canyon TOURISM

California Population:60 M by 2050!

PeopleBusinesses

Second homesTourists

Commercial Vehicles agriculture

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Wes

tern

CA

NAM

EX?

PearceFerry

Agrarian

Industrial

In-migration

Growth Limitation

s

Incoming Commerc

e!

Copper mining

R e c r e a t i o n

R e c r e a t i o n

Population will

double

Warehousing/Distribution Hub

Informal Truck Bypasses

Arizona COG/MPO DISCUSSIONS

Commercial Trucking Distribution throughout

Southwest USA Elevation in Central

Arizona (SR-89/SR-69) US-95/SR-95 Corridor CANAMEX

Natural Resources Copper in Safford Area

Emerging Industries Welton Oil Refinery Warehousing

Sun Corridor Megaregion Prescott Phoenix Tucson

Recreation and Tourism

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Leaving10%

Entering14%

Within13%

Local1%

Through62%

Arizona

Leaving13%

Entering16%

Within67%

Local1%

Through2%

California

Leaving14%

Entering17%

Within47%

Local0%

Through22%

Texas

Leaving12%

Entering19%

Within43%

Local1%

Through25%

Colorado

2002 Ton-Miles of Truck Shipment

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2006 Tonnage of Trailer-on-Flatcar and Container-on-Flatcar Intermodal Moves

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2035 Major Truck Routes on the National Highway System

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2002 Tonnage on Highways, Railroads and Inland Waterways

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2007 Port ActivitiesWorld Ports

(Thousands of full and empty TEUs)

Singap

ore

Shanghai

Hong Kong

Shenzhen

LA-Long Beach

YingkouBusa

n

Rotterd

amDubai

NY/NJ -

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

LA-Long Beach

NY/NJ

Savannah

Norfolk

Oakland

Seattl

e

Tacoma

Houston

Charlesto

n -

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

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U.S.A. Ports(Thousands of full and empty TEUs)

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Proposed MAG Freight Study and Interstate 11 10© 2010, All Rights Reserved.

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BNSF Railway

BNSF Railway

Union Pacific

Union Pacific

Hassayampa Corridor

Punta Colonet

Guymas

11I NTERSTATE

TUCSON

YUMA

PHOENIX

KINGMAN

Inland Port Opportunities

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Punta Colonet

Guymas

11I NTERSTATE

Interstate 11

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New Interstate Connection Missing link in

Interstate System About 400,000

population in 1955

More than 7 Million population in 2010

1,650% Growth

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US-93, Burro Creek Overcrossing.

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Gaps and Issues Boulder City Bypass

Bridging the Colorado River at Hoover Dam

US-93 widening

Extension into Phoenix Along Grand Avenue?

Bypass Phoenix?

US-93, South of Hoover Dam.

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US-93/Hoover Dam BypassMike O'Callaghan – Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge

Open for traffic – December 2010

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Hassayampa FrameworkAccepted by the MAG Regional Council, February 2008.

Hidden Valley FrameworkAccepted by the MAG Regional Council, September 2009.

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StatewideFrameworkAccepted by the State Transportation Board, January 2010.

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Interstate 11 Corridor MapRed Line – Interstate 11 North Corridor- replacing US-93 and Interstate 515

Blue Line – Interstate 11 South Corridor - New Hassayampa Freeway

Arizona – 344 miles

Nevada – 31 miles

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North Extension?

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CAN-DO: The Interstate 11 CoalitionConnecting Arizona and Nevada – Delivery Opportunities

Town of Buckeye, AZ City of Kingman, AZ Maricopa County, AZ Town of Wickenburg, AZ Yavapai County, AZ Boulder City, NV City of Las Vegas, NV Regional Transportation

Commission of Southern Nevada

America Nevada Company AREA Property Partners Arizona Builder’s Alliance Associated General Contractors Arizona Belmont Buckeye Valley Chamber of Commerce Buckeye Valley Development, Inc. Douglas Ranch The Greenspun Company JDM Partners Langley Properties Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority NAIOP Southern Nevada Chapter The Nevada Development Authority Pulte Homes Corporation The Sundt Companies Swift Transportation, Inc. Wickenburg Chamber of Commerce

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Proposed for FY2011 Unified Planning Work Program

Tim Strow, Project Manager

Freight Framework Study

© 2010, All Rights Reserved.

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For more information . . .

Maricopa Association of Governments602 254-6300

Bob [email protected]

Tim [email protected]