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Comprehensive Port Improvement Plan

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has partnered with the States of New York and New Jersey, the City of New York, the US Environmental Protection Agency, US Army Corps of Engineers, and Federal Highways Administration, in the first ever multi-agency effort to create a long-term port development plan that is both economically efficient and environmentally sustainable. This effort, referred to as the Comprehensive Port Improvement Plan (CPIP), identifies specific water and landside infrastructure development scenarios and recommends associated transportation enhancements that are required to accommodate growing cargo demand out to the year 2060. CPIP is funded by the States of New York and New Jersey, using the bistate dredging fund, the Port Authority and the City of New York. The CPIP Plan and the accompanying CPIP Environmental Assessment will provide a framework for the consideration and evaluation of future regional port improvement projects.

The following CPIP applications, along with the CPIP Environmental Assessment can be downloaded:

Addendum to the CPIP

Volume One Appendix A - Figures

Volume One Appendix A - Figures, part 2

Volume One Appendix A - Figures, part 3

Volume One Appendix A - Figures, part 4

Volume One Appendix A - Figures, part 5

Volume One Appendix B - Regionally significant highway facilities

Volume One Appendix C - Rail terminal and intermodal facilities

Volume One Appendix D - Additional shared assets area rail yards

Volume One Appendix E - Infrastructure improvements accounted for in rail capacity analysis

Volume One Appendix F - Rail utilization, part 1

Volume One Appendix F - Rail utilization, part 2

Volume Two - CPIP Toolkit

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 12

 

CPIP Environmental Assessment

Cover and Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Abstract

1.0 Introduction

2.0 Purpose and Need for the Project

3.0 Existing Conditions

4.0 CPIP Alternatives

5.0 Potential Impacs of CPIP Alternatives

6.0 Process for Future Environmental Reviews

7.0 Responses to Comments on the Draft EA

Appendix A: CPIP EIS Scoping Summary Report

Appendix B: 2020 No-Action Conditions

Appendix C: Environmental Analysis Methodologies

Appendix D: Summary of Public Participation Program Conducted During CPIP Environmental Review

Appendix E: Bibliography

Appendix F: Acronyms