CSX: Welcome Opportunity for a Weary Economy …

Posted by Bob Gernert on December 10, 2009 at 11:42 am

iStock_000010252535XSmallThis Chamber and this blog have made no secret of our support for the planned CSX Integrated Logistics Center (ILC). This intermodal facility and the anticipated business park that will surround it have the potential to be a positive economic engine that is sorely needed in not only Winter Haven but Central Florida. Having visited Alliance, Texas in May of 2008, area business leaders and elected officials have witnessed firsthand the type of facility that can be created and the type of business and economic development that can follow.

We were fortunate to talk briefly with CSX Director of Media Relations Gary Sease this morning about the potential of this week’s legislative approval of a comprehensive railway plan for Florida. We asked what initial steps would take place. Sease noted, “This week’s vote puts two processes into motion. First, the Florida Department of Transportation and stakeholders will begin discussions regarding SunRail and the 61 miles of infrastructure upgrades that will be necessary to accommodate that commuter rail system. Timelines will be developed and implemented and, overtime CSX will relocate its Orlando intermodal and automotive operations to the Winter Haven ILC.” He indicated this planning will begin within weeks. Once a SunRail timeline is developed a plan for the Haven intermodal facility will be created that meshes with the commuter rail timeline.

Then CSX subsidiary Evansville Western Railway will begin construction of the ILC which is estimated to require approximately a year. The first order of business will be the construction of an entrance roadway from Highway 60 into the 318 acre intermodal site. In an economy beaten down by the closing of Cypress Gardens and tourism in general as well as lingering lethargy in the real estate market and local job losses, the Evansville Western project is a welcome opportunity to further diversify the area economy. It should be noted too, that recently City and Chamber officials toured the Port of Tampa with a large contingent from Lakeland. During the tour the guide noted a large area of the port that is planned for the expansion of handling containerized goods that will travel through the Panama Canal when its widening is completed in 2014. Much of that containerized consumer goods will potentially find its way to the Winter Haven ILC.

Sease was complimentary of Winter Haven City officials, Chamber representatives and others for their support and advocacy. He also pledged that CSX is committed to continuing their good corporate citizenship which has meant so much to so many area organizations. One example – last year CSX organized more than 150 volunteers to install new playground equipment, a running track, benches and other needs at Eloise Elementary. They also support safety oriented outreach such as the Red Cross. United Way of Central Florida is also among their beneficiaries. Tori Kaplan, CSX Director of Corporate Citizenship, also mentioned a new company initiative called “Trees for Tracks.” The company plans to work with communities to plant a tree for every mile of track they operate – more than 21,000 trees will be planted.

Sease closed our conversation noting that Florida took a major step forward in creating a comprehensive rail plan that addressed Orlando’s SunRail, South Florida’s Tri-Rail as well as high speed rail (particularly the Tampa-Orlando link). He added, “It’s time to put past difficulties aside and work together to address challenges and opportunities we will inevitably face in the future including job creation and economic stimulus while developing commuter, passenger and freight rail service that can make Florida a national leader.”

Positive effects are already at hand as U.S. Senator Bill Nelson’s office has announced a $40 million jumpstart for Orlando commuter rail funding. The Orlando Business Journal reports the details here.

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  • December 11th, 2009 at 1:06 pm
    Poindexter

    A great victory for the state and in particular those of us in central Florida! Polk State College, USF Polytechnic, CSX……the sum will be greater than the parts.

    It is long overdue for Polk County to leave behind its mobile home and agri-business roots. This project can and will spark job growth, retail sales, and construction activity. All are necessary ingredients in reinventing the region.

    Our next challenge will be for the key players to fall into line and fully embrace this project. There are those that could be viewed as being on the losing side of yesterdays vote. One that comes to mind in Paula Dockery. However, this will be a good test to see if she has what it takes to be the states next governor. Will she be able to pick herself up, dust herself off and drop the parochial approach? I am encouraged by the Lakeland voters choice of Gow Fields – who certainly is more capable of looking beyond the city limits to forge strategic partnerships.

    I’m not sure if anybody really understands all of the ramifications of the Senate’s action yesterday. What is known is that if we don’t look forward and invest in our state, our kids will continue to sling hash at McD’s, foreclosures will continue to be the norm, and Polk will continue to be a second (or third) tier county.

    We will look back on this decision as a positive turning point for the great State of Florida and in particular Polk County.

  • March 20th, 2010 at 4:14 pm
    Dave

    I fully agree…this is solid, good news for Polk County’s growth and economy.

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