​FREIGHT MOBILITY ​

Freight affects every individual in the community everyday and is a fundamental aspect to our high standard of living. Food, fuel, hardware, clothing, and every other item that makes our daily existence possible is provided by the retailer and wholesaler where shelves are kept full of merchandise. Construction materials for homes and offices, office supplies, passenger cars, gasoline for cars, mail and curbside refuse removals are also important segments of freight movement critical for everyday living. Everything that is consumed is conveyed from its source to the public via the freight industry.

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Approved: June 2017
Freight Mobility Study​

Related Documents:
2001 Freight Mobility Study
2000 Ship Creek Multimodal Transportation Plan

Project Manager:
Jon Cecil, AICP
Senior Transportation Planner
Freight Coordinator
P: 907.343.7915