NOTICE OF A MEETING RICKENBACKER COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WORKING GROUP MEETING MID-OHIO REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSION 111 LIBERTY STREET, SUITE 100 COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215 SCIOTO CONFERENCE ROOM Monday, February 6 2:30 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. AGENDA 1. Introductions 2. Debrief Study activities, Fall 2016 to present 3. Rickenbacker Master Plan update 4. Comprehensive existing conditions overview 5. Land Use Forecasts 6. Existing Economic Development conditions a. Historical overview b. Inventory of existing incentives & agreements 7. SWOT Analysis 8. Economic Development Chapter content Draft outline 9. Next steps QUESTIONS? PLEASE CONTACT DINA LOPEZ AT 614-233-4149 OR dlopez@morpc.org Note: MORPC's parking lot is accessible via Front Street or Liberty Street. When you arrive in MORPC s lobby, a video screen will display the day s meetings. Each meeting will list a phone extension. Use the phone in the lobby to call the extension and someone will come escort you to the meeting. When parking in MORPC's parking lot, please be sure to park in a MORPC visitor space or in a space marked with an M. Handicapped parking is available at the side of MORPC s building. MORPC is accessible by CBUS.
INLAND PORT/ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ASSETS
Inland Port Assets Rickenbacker International Airport (LCK) Two, 12,000 foot runways 500,000 square feet of air cargo storage 12 scheduled weekly flights, plus charters 2016: Emirates 96.2% & Cargolux 89.1%
Inland Port Assets Norfolk Southern Rickenbacker Intermodal Facility & Heartland Corridor 39% increase in lifts since 2008 opening of RIF 73% of 2015 RIF volume was international Substantial expansion planned for 2017 CSX traditional rail service adjacent
Inland Port Assets Foreign Trade Zone #138 Ranked #9 out of 186 nationally in 2015 $7.8 billion in goods handled in 2015
Inland Port Assets Rickenbacker Global Logistics Park 1,777 acres; 1,450 acres undeveloped 30 million sq. ft. development potential Loaded-to-capacity zone from Intermodal Facility Rail, air, and intermodal campuses Other Business Parks >1,100 acres undeveloped in immediate inland port area >26 million sq. ft. development potential
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2018 Rickenbacker Area Comprehensive Study ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WORKING GROUP Rickenbacker Area Development Milestones 1942 Lockbourne Army Base opens 1978 Phased realignment of Rickenbacker Air Force Base begins 1979 Rickenbacker Port Authority established by Franklin County Board of Commissioners 1987 Foreign Trade Zone #138 established under control of the Rickenbacker Port Authority 1990 Rickenbacker Inland Port concept developed for marketing purposes 1992 Expansive Community Reinvestment Area across northern parcels established by Franklin County 1994 Rickenbacker Inland Port Commission established 1996 2,026 acre annexation makes the City of Columbus boundaries contiguous with airport property 2003 Rickenbacker Port Authority merged into Columbus Regional Airport Authority 2008 Rickenbacker Intermodal Facility opens 2011 Expanded Rickenbacker Parkway opens; realignment of Parkway at Alum Creek/Port Road intersection scheduled 2013 First regularly scheduled import service begins at airport, Cargolux service from Hong Kong to Columbus 2015 Rickenbacker Intermodal/Pickaway East-West Connector opens 2015 GREAT Shuttle Service begins 2016 Air Cargo Terminal #5 opens to meet demand of regular international inbound flights 2016 Amazon Distribution Center opens 2017 Rickenbacker Intermodal begins expansion
EXISTING CONDITIONS Rickenbacker Comprehensive Study Area Prepared for: Rickenbacker Area Study Economic Development Working Group February 6, 2017
Overview Study Area Size 137 Square miles Population 76,300 Households 28,800 Total Employment 54,600 Office Employment 13,100 Retail Employment 17,250 Industrial Employment 15,350 Other Employment 8,900
LAND USE
Land Use Mix Transportation Utility, 7% Commercial, 2% Vacant, 2% Residential, 21% Agricultural, 42% Quarry, 5% Public/Govt, 3% Park, 10% Office, 0% Institutional, 1% Industrial, 7%
RESIDENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS
Housing Stock 100% 90% 80% 77% 81% 89% 70% 60% 63% 50% 40% 30% 33% 20% 10% 0% 18% 8% 9% 6% 4% 2% 3% 1% 1% 2% 2% Ohio Pickaway County Franklin County Rickenbacker Single Duplex ThreeMore Other 2014, American Community Survey
Ohio : $49,000 Franklin County : $52,000 Pickaway County : $55,700 Delaware County : $92,000 Rickenbacker: $61,000
Ohio : 67 percent Franklin County : 54 percent Pickaway County : 73 percent Rickenbacker: 74 percent
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