Genesee-Finger Lakes Regional Freight Plan Update
Genesee-Finger Lakes Regional Freight Plan Update
Genesee-Finger Lakes Regional Freight Plan is a comprehensive study aimed at improving freight transportation efficiency, safety, and economic competitiveness in the nine-county region. This initiative seeks to develop a strategic plan that will guide the region's freight transportation investments and policies for the next 25 years. Visit the Project Outreach page at instantinput.com
Regional Freight Plan Update - Public Meeting Materials
The Genesee Transportation Council hosted a virtual public meeting on October 23, 2024, focused on updating our Regional Freight Plan. Whether you attended or not, we invite you to review the materials and share your feedback.
Access Meeting Materials
- Recorded presentation
- Meeting summary
- Full presentation slides
- Tech Memo #3: Needs and Strategies
Meeting Highlights
The meeting covered:
- Regional freight assets and economic indicators
- Current system strengths and challenges
- Future opportunities and potential threats
- Strategic recommendations for system improvements
Text version: Why Conduct a Regional Freight Plan?
GTC recognizes the importance of freight movement for economic vitality.
Position the region to successfully compete for federal and state discretionary funding
Transportation is not a limiting factor
Goods movement is crucial to the Genesee-Finger Lakes Region's economy and quality of life.
Millions of tons of goods move through this system annually.
Businesses that rely on the freight system supply jobs for over 30% of the regional workforce and nearly a quarter of regional economic output.
Genesee-Finger Lakes Regional Freight Plan Update- Virtual Public Meeting #2
- Comments
- Files 3
- GTC_Freight_Plan_SlideShow for Public Meeting #2 10-23-24.pdf
- TM3_Needs_and_Strategies_Final_d4500675.pdf
- GTC_Freight_Plan_SlideShow for Public Meeting #2 10-23-24_5a2408c3.pdf
Share Your Input
Your feedback is essential for developing a comprehensive freight plan that serves our region's needs.