Mid-America Freight Coalition (MAFC) Phase 3******The Waiver for SPR-B Funds is Approved - The Waiver for SPR-A Funds is NOT Approved

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General Information
Study Number: TPF-5(396)
Former Study Number: TPF-5(293)
Lead Organization: Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Solicitation Number: 1484
Partners: IADOT, IL, IN, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, OH, WI
Status: Cleared by FHWA
Est. Completion Date: Mar 31, 2023
Contract/Other Number:
Last Updated: Aug 28, 2023
Contract End Date:
Financial Summary
Contract Amount:
Suggested Contribution:
Total Commitments Received: $1,480,000.00
100% SP&R Approval: Approved
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Evelyn Bromberg
evelyn.bromberg@dot.wi.gov
Phone: 608-267-7360
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name
Illinois Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Jim Durako Megan Swanson
Illinois Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Jim Durako Megan Swanson
Illinois Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Jim Durako Megan Swanson
Illinois Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Jim Durako Megan Swanson
Indiana Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Kristin Brier Tommy Nantung
Indiana Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Kristin Brier Tommy Nantung
Indiana Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Kristin Brier Tommy Nantung
Indiana Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Kristin Brier Tommy Nantung
Iowa Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Samuel Hiscocks -- --
Iowa Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Samuel Hiscocks -- --
Iowa Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Samuel Hiscocks -- --
Iowa Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Samuel Hiscocks -- --
Kansas Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 John Maddox David Behzadpour
Kansas Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 John Maddox David Behzadpour
Kansas Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 John Maddox David Behzadpour
Kansas Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 John Maddox David Behzadpour
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet 2019 $37,000.00 Jeremy Edgeworth Jarrod Stanley
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet 2020 $37,000.00 Jeremy Edgeworth Jarrod Stanley
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet 2021 $37,000.00 Jeremy Edgeworth Jarrod Stanley
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet 2022 $37,000.00 Jeremy Edgeworth Jarrod Stanley
Michigan Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Elisha Wulff Andre' Clover
Michigan Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Elisha Wulff Andre' Clover
Michigan Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Elisha Wulff Andre' Clover
Michigan Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Elisha Wulff Andre' Clover
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Andrew Andrusko Nicole Westadt
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Andrew Andrusko Nicole Westadt
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Andrew Andrusko Nicole Westadt
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Andrew Andrusko Nicole Westadt
Missouri Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Cheryl Ball Jennifer Harper
Missouri Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Cheryl Ball Jennifer Harper
Missouri Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Cheryl Ball Jennifer Harper
Missouri Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Cheryl Ball Jennifer Harper
Ohio Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Mark Locker General Research
Ohio Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Mark Locker General Research
Ohio Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Mark Locker General Research
Ohio Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Mark Locker General Research
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Sarah Simonson Evelyn Bromberg
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Sarah Simonson Evelyn Bromberg
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Sarah Simonson Evelyn Bromberg
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Sarah Simonson Evelyn Bromberg

Study Description

The Mid-America Freight Coalition (MAFC) pooled fund began in 2006 to investigate and support the efficient, reliable, and safe transport of freight, and the related development opportunities. The MAFC’s major emphasis areas support the development of freight-related transportation facilities and freight-related policy, and its linkages with economic and community development. This solicitation is for the third iteration of the MAFC pooled fund. Previous iterations were TPF-5(156) and TPF-5(293). Historically, participating organizations have been the cabinet-level transportation agencies from the ten states (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin) that comprise the Mid America Association of State Transportation Officials (MAASTO).

Objectives

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is seeking to lead a pooled fund that will: • produce freight-related research results • improve cross-state freight-related coordination and facility development • increase awareness of the importance of freight transportation for the nation’s economy Ultimately, the results of the MAFC activities will support and develop the economic well-being of the industries, businesses, farms, and the people of the ten-state region by keeping their products flowing to markets safely, reliably, and efficiently. Participation in this pooled fund presents an opportunity for agencies to support research on freight and economic development issues specific to the needs of transportation agencies, advance regional freight-related coordination, and ultimately allow for the quick implementation of research and development efforts. Products of previous iterations of the MAFC pooled fund have included: • high-quality research reports • recently-published reports from TPF-5(293) have included an examination of the impact of Upper Mississippi River lock and dam shutdowns on state highway infrastructure, and the development of a potential regional regulatory approach to truck platooning • annual freight conferences attended by representatives of the ten states • recent conferences have run concurrent with the Ohio Conference on Freight and the MAASTO Annual Meeting • educational seminars and training sessions conducted for state transportation officers • support to MAASTO state Freight Advisory Committees • direct support to MAASTO Planning and Motor Carrier Committees Using the MAFC as a foundation, partner agencies will be able to take advantage of a wide range of expertise in truck, rail, waterway, air, and multimodal freight planning, research, management, and operations to assess and answer their regional freight research needs.

Scope of Work

The MAFC actively engages and supports freight-related activities of the MAASTO states through research projects and reports, the MAFC annual freight conference and outreach efforts, web applications, and personal communications. While specific research topics remain to be approved by the MAASTO Board of Directors (with one exception), objectives of a third iteration of MAFC efforts will generally: • in coordination with the states, define, conduct, and publish critical freight and economic research that will support and improve freight-related facility development efforts and the related outcomes • identify, evaluate, and share information, technologies, and best practices between state agencies to increase awareness and speed of implementation of best practices, and increase the effectiveness of freight development initiatives; this will include a “Truck Parking Information Management System” data warehousing and performance metrics development effort that was approved, but not contracted, during TPF-5(293) • increase the awareness and utilization of the linkages between freight transportation investments and local, regional, and national economic development • continue to advocate and support a regional approach to freight planning, policy and operations • keep abreast of industry and commodity trends and incorporate this information into MAFC communications and efforts; strive to be a clearinghouse for freight information and research • maintain the MAFC website as an up-to-date resource, a source of innovative freight development ideas, and as an information-sharing hub • actively contribute to the development of freight policy and national freight research direction through the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials and the Transportation Research Board

Comments

Partners are asked to commit a minimum of $37,000 per year. This pooled fund is intended to last no longer than 36 months. An evaluation of this pooled fund near the end (sometime within calendar year 2021) will determine the need for a fourth-iteration of the pooled fund. Future obligations will occur as needed to fund further activities set forth by the MAASTO Board of Directors. A waiver of the non-federal match requirement for SPR funding (Parts A and B) will be requested and posted when approved. Active Study URL: http://midamericafreight.org/

Subjects: Freight Transportation Marine Transportation Planning and Administration Rail

Documents Attached
Title File/Link Type Privacy Download
Maximizing State Marine Freight Planning Maximizing State Marine Freight Planning.pdf Report Public
Preparing for Future Truck Operations: Fleet Electrification and Alternative Fuels Preparing for Future Truck Operations - Fleet Electrification and Alternative Fuels.pdf Report Public
2023 Q1 Report 2023 Q1 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
COVID-19 Distruptions - Freight System and Agency Operational Changes Affecting Freight Planning COVID-19 Distruptions - Freight System and Agency Operational Changes Affecting Freight Planning_Rev Report Public
2022 Q4 Report 2022 Q4 Report Final.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
2022 Q3 Report 2022 Q3 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Characteristics and Importance of Freight Aviation in the MAASTO Region Characteristics and Importance of Freight Aviation in the MAASTO Region.pdf Report Public
2022 Q2 Report 2022 Q2 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Establishing MAASTO Emergency Divisible Load Management https://midamericafreight.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/MAFC26_EDL-0228-e-a1.pdf Report Public
MAASTO Regional Freight Alignment: Assets for Freight Movement and Economic Development https://midamericafreight.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Final-MAFC_MAASTO_Regional_Freight_Alignment-22.pdf Report Public
Q1 2022 Report 2022 Q1 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q4 2021 Report 2021 Q4 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q3 2021 Report 2021 Q3 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q2 2021 Report 2021 Q2 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q1 2021 Report 2021 Q1 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q4 2020 Report Q4 2020 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q3 2020 Report Q3 2020 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Analysis of Surface Transportation Board Waybill Data for Freight Planning and Operations Analysis of Surface Transportation Board Waybill Data for Freight Planning and Operations Report.pdf Report Public
Q2 2020 Report Q2 2020 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q1 2020 Report Q1 2020 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q4 2019 Report Q4 2019 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Mid America Association of State Transportation Officials Regional Truck Parking Inventory: OSOW Support for MAASTO Motor Carrier Committee and Subcommittee on Highway Transport MAASTO Regional Truck Parking Inventory-OSOW Support for MAASTO Motor Carrier Committee and Subcommi Report Public
Q3 2019 Report Q3 2019 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q2 2019 Report Q2 2019 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q1 2019 Report Q1 2019 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
TPF-5(396) Acceptance Memo TPF-5(396) acceptance memo.pdf Memorandum Public
Documents Attached
Title File/Link Type Privacy Download
Approved of SPR-B Waiver Approval of SP&R Waiver Pooled Fund Solicitation #1484.pdf Memorandum Public

Mid-America Freight Coalition (MAFC) Phase 3******The Waiver for SPR-B Funds is Approved - The Waiver for SPR-A Funds is NOT Approved

General Information
Study Number: TPF-5(396)
Lead Organization: Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Solicitation Number: 1484
Partners: IADOT, IL, IN, KS, KY, MI, MN, MO, OH, WI
Status: Cleared by FHWA
Est. Completion Date: Mar 31, 2023
Contract/Other Number:
Last Updated: Aug 28, 2023
Contract End Date:
Financial Summary
Contract Amount:
Total Commitments Received: $1,480,000.00
100% SP&R Approval:
Contact Information
Lead Study Contact(s): Evelyn Bromberg
evelyn.bromberg@dot.wi.gov
Phone: 608-267-7360
Commitments by Organizations
Organization Year Commitments Technical Contact Name Funding Contact Name Contact Number Email Address
Illinois Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Jim Durako Megan Swanson 217-782-3547 Megan.Swanson@illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Jim Durako Megan Swanson 217-782-3547 Megan.Swanson@illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Jim Durako Megan Swanson 217-782-3547 Megan.Swanson@illinois.gov
Illinois Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Jim Durako Megan Swanson 217-782-3547 Megan.Swanson@illinois.gov
Indiana Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Kristin Brier Tommy Nantung 765-463-1521 ext 248 tnantung@indot.in.gov
Indiana Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Kristin Brier Tommy Nantung 765-463-1521 ext 248 tnantung@indot.in.gov
Indiana Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Kristin Brier Tommy Nantung 765-463-1521 ext 248 tnantung@indot.in.gov
Indiana Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Kristin Brier Tommy Nantung 765-463-1521 ext 248 tnantung@indot.in.gov
Iowa Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Samuel Hiscocks -- -- -- Transfer.Research@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Samuel Hiscocks -- -- -- Transfer.Research@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Samuel Hiscocks -- -- -- Transfer.Research@iowadot.us
Iowa Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Samuel Hiscocks -- -- -- Transfer.Research@iowadot.us
Kansas Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 John Maddox David Behzadpour 785-291-3847 David.Behzadpour@ks.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 John Maddox David Behzadpour 785-291-3847 David.Behzadpour@ks.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 John Maddox David Behzadpour 785-291-3847 David.Behzadpour@ks.gov
Kansas Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 John Maddox David Behzadpour 785-291-3847 David.Behzadpour@ks.gov
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet 2019 $37,000.00 Jeremy Edgeworth Jarrod Stanley (502) 782-4090 jarrod.stanley@ky.gov
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet 2020 $37,000.00 Jeremy Edgeworth Jarrod Stanley (502) 782-4090 jarrod.stanley@ky.gov
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet 2021 $37,000.00 Jeremy Edgeworth Jarrod Stanley (502) 782-4090 jarrod.stanley@ky.gov
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet 2022 $37,000.00 Jeremy Edgeworth Jarrod Stanley (502) 782-4090 jarrod.stanley@ky.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Elisha Wulff Andre' Clover 517-749-9001 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Elisha Wulff Andre' Clover 517-749-9001 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Elisha Wulff Andre' Clover 517-749-9001 clovera@michigan.gov
Michigan Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Elisha Wulff Andre' Clover 517-749-9001 clovera@michigan.gov
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Andrew Andrusko Nicole Westadt 651-366-4270 nicole.westadt@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Andrew Andrusko Nicole Westadt 651-366-4270 nicole.westadt@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Andrew Andrusko Nicole Westadt 651-366-4270 nicole.westadt@state.mn.us
Minnesota Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Andrew Andrusko Nicole Westadt 651-366-4270 nicole.westadt@state.mn.us
Missouri Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Cheryl Ball Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Cheryl Ball Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Cheryl Ball Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Missouri Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Cheryl Ball Jennifer Harper 573-526-3636 Jennifer.Harper@modot.mo.gov
Ohio Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Mark Locker General Research 614-644-8135 Research@dot.state.oh.us
Ohio Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Mark Locker General Research 614-644-8135 Research@dot.state.oh.us
Ohio Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Mark Locker General Research 614-644-8135 Research@dot.state.oh.us
Ohio Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Mark Locker General Research 614-644-8135 Research@dot.state.oh.us
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2019 $37,000.00 Sarah Simonson Evelyn Bromberg 608-267-7360 evelyn.bromberg@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2020 $37,000.00 Sarah Simonson Evelyn Bromberg 608-267-7360 evelyn.bromberg@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2021 $37,000.00 Sarah Simonson Evelyn Bromberg 608-267-7360 evelyn.bromberg@dot.wi.gov
Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2022 $37,000.00 Sarah Simonson Evelyn Bromberg 608-267-7360 evelyn.bromberg@dot.wi.gov

Study Description

Study Description

The Mid-America Freight Coalition (MAFC) pooled fund began in 2006 to investigate and support the efficient, reliable, and safe transport of freight, and the related development opportunities. The MAFC’s major emphasis areas support the development of freight-related transportation facilities and freight-related policy, and its linkages with economic and community development. This solicitation is for the third iteration of the MAFC pooled fund. Previous iterations were TPF-5(156) and TPF-5(293). Historically, participating organizations have been the cabinet-level transportation agencies from the ten states (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin) that comprise the Mid America Association of State Transportation Officials (MAASTO).

Objectives

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) is seeking to lead a pooled fund that will: • produce freight-related research results • improve cross-state freight-related coordination and facility development • increase awareness of the importance of freight transportation for the nation’s economy Ultimately, the results of the MAFC activities will support and develop the economic well-being of the industries, businesses, farms, and the people of the ten-state region by keeping their products flowing to markets safely, reliably, and efficiently. Participation in this pooled fund presents an opportunity for agencies to support research on freight and economic development issues specific to the needs of transportation agencies, advance regional freight-related coordination, and ultimately allow for the quick implementation of research and development efforts. Products of previous iterations of the MAFC pooled fund have included: • high-quality research reports • recently-published reports from TPF-5(293) have included an examination of the impact of Upper Mississippi River lock and dam shutdowns on state highway infrastructure, and the development of a potential regional regulatory approach to truck platooning • annual freight conferences attended by representatives of the ten states • recent conferences have run concurrent with the Ohio Conference on Freight and the MAASTO Annual Meeting • educational seminars and training sessions conducted for state transportation officers • support to MAASTO state Freight Advisory Committees • direct support to MAASTO Planning and Motor Carrier Committees Using the MAFC as a foundation, partner agencies will be able to take advantage of a wide range of expertise in truck, rail, waterway, air, and multimodal freight planning, research, management, and operations to assess and answer their regional freight research needs.

Scope of Work

The MAFC actively engages and supports freight-related activities of the MAASTO states through research projects and reports, the MAFC annual freight conference and outreach efforts, web applications, and personal communications. While specific research topics remain to be approved by the MAASTO Board of Directors (with one exception), objectives of a third iteration of MAFC efforts will generally: • in coordination with the states, define, conduct, and publish critical freight and economic research that will support and improve freight-related facility development efforts and the related outcomes • identify, evaluate, and share information, technologies, and best practices between state agencies to increase awareness and speed of implementation of best practices, and increase the effectiveness of freight development initiatives; this will include a “Truck Parking Information Management System” data warehousing and performance metrics development effort that was approved, but not contracted, during TPF-5(293) • increase the awareness and utilization of the linkages between freight transportation investments and local, regional, and national economic development • continue to advocate and support a regional approach to freight planning, policy and operations • keep abreast of industry and commodity trends and incorporate this information into MAFC communications and efforts; strive to be a clearinghouse for freight information and research • maintain the MAFC website as an up-to-date resource, a source of innovative freight development ideas, and as an information-sharing hub • actively contribute to the development of freight policy and national freight research direction through the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials and the Transportation Research Board

Comments

Partners are asked to commit a minimum of $37,000 per year. This pooled fund is intended to last no longer than 36 months. An evaluation of this pooled fund near the end (sometime within calendar year 2021) will determine the need for a fourth-iteration of the pooled fund. Future obligations will occur as needed to fund further activities set forth by the MAASTO Board of Directors. A waiver of the non-federal match requirement for SPR funding (Parts A and B) will be requested and posted when approved. Active Study URL: http://midamericafreight.org/

Subjects: Freight Transportation Marine Transportation Planning and Administration Rail

Title File/Link Type Private
TPF-5(396) Acceptance Memo TPF-5(396) acceptance memo.pdf Memorandum Public
Q1 2019 Report Q1 2019 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q2 2019 Report Q2 2019 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q3 2019 Report Q3 2019 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q4 2019 Report Q4 2019 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q1 2020 Report Q1 2020 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q2 2020 Report Q2 2020 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q3 2020 Report Q3 2020 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q4 2020 Report Q4 2020 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q1 2021 Report 2021 Q1 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q2 2021 Report 2021 Q2 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q3 2021 Report 2021 Q3 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q4 2021 Report 2021 Q4 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Q1 2022 Report 2022 Q1 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
2022 Q2 Report 2022 Q2 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
2022 Q3 Report 2022 Q3 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
2022 Q4 Report 2022 Q4 Report Final.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
2023 Q1 Report 2023 Q1 Report.pdf Quarterly Progress Report Public
Mid America Association of State Transportation Officials Regional Truck Parking Inventory: OSOW Support for MAASTO Motor Carrier Committee and Subcommittee on Highway Transport MAASTO Regional Truck Parking Inventory-OSOW Support for MAASTO Motor Carrier Committee and Subcommi Report Public
Analysis of Surface Transportation Board Waybill Data for Freight Planning and Operations Analysis of Surface Transportation Board Waybill Data for Freight Planning and Operations Report.pdf Report Public
MAASTO Regional Freight Alignment: Assets for Freight Movement and Economic Development Report Public
Establishing MAASTO Emergency Divisible Load Management Report Public
Characteristics and Importance of Freight Aviation in the MAASTO Region Characteristics and Importance of Freight Aviation in the MAASTO Region.pdf Report Public
COVID-19 Distruptions - Freight System and Agency Operational Changes Affecting Freight Planning COVID-19 Distruptions - Freight System and Agency Operational Changes Affecting Freight Planning_Rev Report Public
Preparing for Future Truck Operations: Fleet Electrification and Alternative Fuels Preparing for Future Truck Operations - Fleet Electrification and Alternative Fuels.pdf Report Public
Maximizing State Marine Freight Planning Maximizing State Marine Freight Planning.pdf Report Public
Title File/Link Type Private
Approved of SPR-B Waiver Approval of SP&R Waiver Pooled Fund Solicitation #1484.pdf Memorandum Public

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