Waterborne Transportation
Project Information
Since launching the study, the JTA has taken the lead in evaluating
service options, vessel technologies, waterway conditions, station
locations and environmental factors to see how a river transit
program could fit into the overall Regional Transportation System.
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to view Waterborne Transportation presentation.
What's New
The findings of the 18-month waterborne transit study were presented to the JTA Board of Directors on April 24, 2008. JTA staff then recommended to the Board to postpone further exploration of waterborne until the results of the commuter rail study are also completed later this year. The Board accepted this recommendation.
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Committees
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Task Force Committee
Primarily consist of government agency planning representatives
whom provided technical direction and input, while assisting
with data collection and report reviews
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to view the Task Force presentation.
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to view the Task Force meeting minutes.
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Regional Waterborne Advisory Committee
The Regional Waterborne Advisory Committee
Primarily consist of elected officials, government agency representatives
and special interest group leaders whom provided regional representation,
reviewed information and gave project recommendations as needed.
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here
to view RWA meeting minutes.