The Florida Freight Stakeholders Task Force was formed as a result of the Governor's Intermodal Transportation Summit held on June 18, 1998, in Jacksonville. The Task Force was to be a private/public partnership that would address the needs of Florida's intermodal freight transportation. The Task Force was organized into five subcommittees on August 6, 1998, at a meeting in Tallahassee sponsored by the Florida DOT. The subcommittee chairs formed an Executive Committee to manage the work of the Task Force. In addition, the Task Force agreed to limit the scope of its work to freight intermodal transportation issues and not passenger transportation issues. The following Task Force objectives were defined: Identify, prioritize and recommend freight transportation projects for fast-track funding; and Develop recommendations for the 2020 Florida Statewide Intermodal Systems Plan that will address Florida's freight transportation interests.
Florida Freight Stateholders Task Force Technical Report, 1999
2000
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Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Freight transportation , Intermodal transportation systems , Florida , Community management , Transportation planning , Cargo transportation , Air transportation , Rail transportation , Urban transportation , Highway transportation , Compliance , Ports , Intermodal trade , Waterway transportation , Economic analysis
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