Ore g on Mode ling Ste e ring Committe e OMSC OMSC F re ig ht Subc ommitte e Ide ntific a tion of F uture F re ig ht Issue s Or e gon F r e ight Advisor y Committe e Be c ky Knudson, Se nior T r anspor tation E c onomist ODOT T DD T r anspor tation Planning Analysis Unit 24 th , 2018 Oc tobe r
Outline • Ove rvie w o f OMSC • Purpo se o f F re ig ht Sub c o mmitte e • I de ntifying F re ig ht I ssue s 2
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Membership Includes: Oregon MPOs, Federal Highway, Port of Portland Dept Land Conservation & Development, Dept. Environmental Quality Oregon Health Authority, University Research Centers, 4
F r e ig ht Mode ling is Comple x Diffe re nt tha n pe rso n tra ve l Oregon *NEW* MPO Statewide Commercial Metro Freight Integrated Vehicle Model Model Model 5
T e c hnic al tools must be able to addr e ss que stions be ing aske d in or de r to r e main r e le vant and use ful. 6
Purpose of F re ig ht Subc ommitte e Polic y T ools Data Br ing toge the r a te am of e xpe r ts to ide ntify issue s and pr ovide str ate gic dir e c tion for fr e ight planning 7
Dr aft L ist of F r e ight Issue s Handout : Summa ry o f I ssue s a nd Po te ntia l Ana lytic a l Ne e ds Ar e the r e What topic s What othe r ne e ds will ne e d que stions will r e late d to ne e d to be analytic al polic y suppor t? answe r e d? analysis? 8
US 97 Agr ic ultur al Commodity F lows F or the Be nd Re gion, 2017 Re por te d by value and EXAMPLE tonnage for SCT G c ommodity c ode s 1- 7 and 25- 26 Prepared by Becky Knudson Transportation Planning Analysis Unit April 12, 2018
SCTG Commodity Code Agricultural Commodity Descriptions* 1. Live Animals Live bovine, swine, poultry, fish, and other animals. 2. Cereal Grains Wheat, corn, rye, barley, oats, grain sorghum, rice, other. 3. Other Ag Potatoes, tomatoes, onions, lettuce, beans, other fresh and dried vegetables; oranges, grapefruit, melons, apples, dried fruit, other fruit; nuts, seeds: canola, sunflower, cotton, mustard, bulbs, flowers, trees, mushroom spawn, beets, and other. 4. Animal Feed, straw, meals, pellets, bran, oil cake, eggs, hides/skins, wool, other. Products of Animal Origin 5. Meat, Fish, Seafood fresh meat, poultry, chilled or frozen fish; smoked or dried meat. 6. Milled grain milled grain, bakery products. 7. Other Foodstuffs dairy - milk, cream, butter, cheese, other dairy; Juice, frozen veg, fruit, animal fats/oil, vegetable fats/oil, sugar, corn syrup, other. 25. Logs, Other Wood logs, fuel wood, wood rough. 26. Wood Products wood chips, lumber: treated and untreated, veneer, shingles, plywood, particle board, other. * For more detailed descriptions of commodities, refer to the Standard Classification of Transported Goods booklet published by the U.S. Census Bureau: https://www.census.gov/econ/cfs/2017/CFS-1200_17.pdf Highway commodity flow data produced using the federal Freight Analysis Framework 4 data for Oregon and the Oregon Statewide Integrated Model.
US 97 Bend US 97 between US 97 South Parkway Bend & Redmond of Bend
Average Daily Agricultural Commodity Flows 2017 Includes SCTG Codes 1-7 and 25-26; Data from FAF4 $14 million (31%) 18,000 tons (57%) $14.1 million (33%) Percentages in 19,000 tons (58%) parentheses indicate Ag. share of total commodity flows $15 million (31%) 20,000 tons (58%)
Average Annual Agricultural Commodity Flows 2017 Includes SCTG Codes 1-7 and 25-26; Data from FAF4 $5.1 billion (31%) 6.5 million tons (57%) $5.2 billion (33%) Percentages in 7 million tons (58%) parentheses indicate Ag. share of total commodity flows $5.5 billion (31%) 7.2 mllion tons (58%)
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Ke e p Calm Thank and You! Mode l On Becky Knudson Senior Transportation Economist Transportation Planning Analysis Unit Oregon Department of Transportation rebecca.a.knudson@odot.state.or.us 503.986.4113 15
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