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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence - BOCCFrom: Cindy Carter Sent: Thursday, April 8, 2021 10:25 AM To: Barbara Vasquez Subject: Fwd: Requesting letter of support for the Port of Quincy Rail Infrastructure Expansion Project Can you please put this on GC letterhead for signature. I do t know if Danny and Rob are interested. Cindy Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: From: Port of Quincy <portofquincy@gmail.com> Date: April 7, 2021 at 3:35:35 PM PDT To: Cindy Carter <ccarter@grantcountywa.gov> Subject: Requesting letter of support for the Port of Quincy Rail Infrastructure Expansion Project Reply -To: boss.consulting2@gmail.com The Port ofi Quincy needs your help. The Port of Quincy is working to expand and improve the infrastructure of the Quincy Rail Terminal to accommodate the increasing growth in container freight (including frozen and dry agricultural products from Grant County and north central WA) going by truck from Quincy to the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma, and also so that Quincy, WA has the necessary infrastructure to load and unload longer freight trains at the Quincy Rail Terminal as a result of the increasing food processing and industrial growth that is occurring in the Quincy area. As a result, we would ask that you put the below letter (or something similar to it) on your letterhead and email it back to publicaffairsCa�portofquincy.org. We will then take your letter as well as letters from other businesses, organizations and individuals and provide them in support of state and federal infrastructure funding requests that the Port is currently doing to improve the Rail Terminal. Thanks for your prompt assistance. We greatly appreciate your help. �i _ p [Your Letterhead H April 2021 jr , au Re: Support of Transportation Infrastructure Funding for Port of Quincy Rail Infrastructure Expansion Project b4_ To whom it may concern, We are writing in support of the $7.1 million transportation funding request for the "Port of Quincy Rail Infrastructure Expansion Project", which would expand the rail infrastructure on the northeast side of Quincy, WA, both within the Port's current rail terminal and to nearby industrial zoned properties in the Quincy Port District. In particular, the Rail Infrastructure Expansion project would add several new rail tracks to the Port's rail terminal which would expand upon the Port's existing rail infrastructure which has been in successful operation for many years. The capacity, flexibility and efficiency of the rail terminal facility would be greatly increased by creating new tracks to store in -coming empty rail cars and loaded cars ready for departure without obstructing the loading tracks. Additionally, it would allow for longer trains to be loaded or unloaded at Port's rail terminal without obstructing the existing BNSF Mainline track. The proposed design is intended to be easily expanded in the future to serve potential new industries, including potential extension to the east at Road 0 NW. The above proposed rail infrastructure additions are necessary to help attract and/or accommodate large job -creating industrial, manufacturing and food processing projects on the northeast side of Quincy, as well as to keep up with the increasing growth in ocean container freight (including frozen and dry agricultural products from central/eastern Washington) going from the Port of Quincy to the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma. Furthermore, the Port of Quincy has been receiving some inquiries from shippers and other stakeholders about the possibility of utilizing the Port of Quincy Intermodal Terminal as,a westbound inland container port in central Washington in which trains could be loaded at the Rail Terminal with ocean containers of Washington State agricultural products and then be railed to the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma to be loaded onto ocean container ships. Because of the above-mentioned increased interest in utilizing the Rail Terminal by food processors and manufacturers as well as the additional cargo and containers that are being loaded and unloaded at the rail terminal there it is very important ortant that the rail infrastructure at the Quincy Rail Terminal be expanded. Overall, the Port of Quincy Rail Infrastructure Expansion Project has a statewide and regional benefit as it will help to provide more freight mobility options to Pacific Northwest and Washington State agricultural and food shippers and exporters, attract industrial and manufacturing projects that will create family wage jobs, lessen wear and tear on freeways, highways and mountain passes by converting over -the -road freight to rail freight, and decrease fuel consumption and carbon emissions. In conclusion, we support the $7.1 million of transportation funding being requested for the "Port of Quincy Rail Infrastructure Expansion Project", which would expand and enhance rail infrastructure to attract/meet industrial and economic growth Quincy and Grant County, and to be able to handle the increasing volumes of westbound export container freight and eastbound rail freight. Thank you for your consideration of our transportation funding request for this important freight mobility and rail infrastructure project. Sincerely, Soo ealee Name N