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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


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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 Oc tobe r 24th, 2018

Ore g on Mode ling Ste e ring Committe e

OMSC

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Outline

  • Ove rvie w o f OMSC
  • Purpo se o f F

re ig ht Sub c o mmitte e

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de ntifying F re ig ht I ssue s

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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,

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F r e ig ht Mode ling is Comple x

Diffe re nt tha n pe rso n tra ve l

Oregon Statewide Integrated Model

*NEW*

Metro Freight Model MPO Commercial Vehicle Model

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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.

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Purpose of F re ig ht Subc ommitte e

Polic y T

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Data

Br ing toge the r a te am of e xpe r ts to ide ntify issue s and pr

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ate gic dir e c tion for fr e ight planning

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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

What topic s will ne e d analytic al suppor t? What que stions will ne e d to be answe r e d? Ar e the r e

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ne e ds r e late d to polic y analysis?

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US 97 Agr ic ultur al Commodity F lows F

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the Be nd Re gion, 2017

Re por te d by value and 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

EXAMPLE

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Highway commodity flow data produced using the federal Freight Analysis Framework 4 data for Oregon and the Oregon Statewide Integrated Model.

* 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

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,

Products of Animal Origin straw, meals, pellets, bran, oil cake, eggs, hides/skins, wool, other.

  • 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.

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US 97 Bend Parkway US 97 South

  • f Bend

US 97 between Bend & Redmond

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$14 million (31%) 18,000 tons (57%) $15 million (31%) 20,000 tons (58%) $14.1 million (33%) 19,000 tons (58%)

Average Daily Agricultural Commodity Flows 2017

Percentages in parentheses indicate

  • Ag. share of total

commodity flows Includes SCTG Codes 1-7 and 25-26; Data from FAF4

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$5.1 billion (31%) 6.5 million tons (57%) $5.5 billion (31%) 7.2 mllion tons (58%) $5.2 billion (33%) 7 million tons (58%)

Average Annual Agricultural Commodity Flows 2017

Percentages in parentheses indicate

  • Ag. share of total

commodity flows Includes SCTG Codes 1-7 and 25-26; Data from FAF4

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OMSC Ne e ds Your F e e dba c k

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Becky Knudson Senior Transportation Economist Transportation Planning Analysis Unit Oregon Department of Transportation rebecca.a.knudson@odot.state.or.us 503.986.4113

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Thank You!