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The Federal Highway Administration's Office of Freight Management and
Operations, in conjunction with the I-95 Corridor Coalition, has
released a White Paper on Multi-State Institutions for Implementing
Improved Freight Movement in the U.S.  Accompanying this White Paper is
a summary of a Roundtable held to obtain advice from a group of national
experts about potential multi-state institutional arrangements to
improve freight corridor performance. This work is intended to serve as
a background piece to help practitioners and policymakers think through
solution sets.
The White Paper describes eight types of institutional options,
illustrated by 80 examples.   The assessment of institutional models
suggests several principles that could be used to determine which
institutional arrangements might be most appropriate to meet multi-state
transportation needs under differing circumstances, and illustrates how
these principles might be applied in order to help improve the
performance of multi-state freight corridors  Finally, the paper offers
an analysis of institutional implications of the House Committee's 2009
Surface Transportation Freight Authorization Provisions. 
The White Paper and Roundtable Summary can be found at the links below:
Roundtable:
http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/freight/documents/mscrt/index.htm

Whitepaper:
http://www.ops.fhwa.dot.gov/freight/documents/msiwp/index.htm

For additional information please contact Ed Strocko at 202-366-2997 or
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