Florida Seaport System Plan - SeaCIP
Florida Seaport System Plan - SeaCIP
Florida Seaport System Plan - SeaCIP
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<strong>Florida</strong> <strong>Seaport</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Plan</strong><br />
Table 2.4<br />
Summary of <strong>Seaport</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> Goals, Elements, and<br />
Objectives (continued)<br />
2060 FTP Goals Key <strong>Plan</strong> Elements <strong>Seaport</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> Objectives<br />
Maintain and operate<br />
<strong>Florida</strong>’s<br />
transportation system<br />
proactively.<br />
Improve mobility and<br />
connectivity for<br />
people and freight.<br />
Terminal<br />
Facilities and<br />
Capacities<br />
Vessel<br />
Navigation<br />
Landside Access<br />
Funding and<br />
Prioritization<br />
Terminal<br />
Facilities and<br />
Capacities<br />
Vessel<br />
Navigation<br />
Landside Access<br />
Land Use and<br />
Environment<br />
<strong>Plan</strong>ning and<br />
Governance<br />
Expand and maintain channels and berths to meet<br />
master plan investments.<br />
Preserve and increase existing terminal capacities and<br />
operations.<br />
Focus investments on advanced operating practices to<br />
increase efficient use of existing terminal space.<br />
Preserve and increase landside access and/or<br />
connectivity including on-dock or near-dock rail<br />
facilities.<br />
Provide direct connections to major highway and rail<br />
networks.<br />
Consider the total integrated landside network by<br />
providing connections to serve inland <strong>Florida</strong> and the<br />
hinterlands.<br />
Promote complementary developments along key<br />
access routes.<br />
Increase bulk capacity to serve key niche markets as<br />
well as commodities of statewide significance.<br />
2-8 <strong>Florida</strong> Department of Transportation<br />
December 2010