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Freight

OKI formed a Freight Working Group to begin to understand the impact freight will have on the Tri-State region. The focus from the beginning has been to take action on freight improvements through relationship-building among the private sector, public sector, regional and super-regional interests. The Freight Working Group has been very successful in developing public-private partnerships across the region. New outreach in 2008 included Ohio River rail terminals and freight transloading storage hubs. Such opportunities are critical for reducing current and future rail and truck congestion within the I-275 loop, as well as stimulating the Tri-State’s economy.
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OKI Freight Study

OKI Board President and Campbell County Judge Executive Steve Pendery announced an initiative to develop a regional freight plan for the tri-state region. The plan will be the result of a year-long freight study that OKI is initiating.
Press Release | OKI Freight Study Web Page

Is 'Tsunami' of Freight' in our Future?

The Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments is gearing up for a study on how Cincinnati
can take advantage of a growth in freight that could flood the eastern United States after the expansion of the
Panama Canal.
Read The Business Courier Article | Listen to Mark Policinski's Interview with Cincinnat's WVXU radio.
I-75 Americas Truck Route
| Ideas to Clear up the Mess | Mixed Modes Takes a Load off Trucks