- Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority
The Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority is a
port authority financing and/or operating air, rail,trucking , andport facilities, as well as supporting and fundingeconomic development activities in Lucas County, located innorthwest Ohio and bordering onsoutheast Michigan . Due to the concentration of population and transportation resources, most port authority facilities are in the metropolitan Toledo area.Mission
The Port Authority's mission is to: "assure that the Toledo area's water, air, rail, and surface transportation assets are developed and operated in a cohesive, coordinated and safe manner in order to provide maximum efficiencies and benefits to shippers, receivers, and passengers; to assure optimum business growth, technology development, investment, job retention and improvement in quality of life."cite web
title = Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority
url = http://www.toledoportauthority.org/
accessdate = 2006-12-10 ]Transportation facilities
Airports
The Port Authority operates two airports.
Toledo Express Airport is the region's commercial aviation hub, with large air cargo facilities as well asairline service.Toledo Metcalf Field was formerly the commercial aviation field, and now servesair charter ,air cargo , corporate aviation, andgeneral aviation operations.cite web
title = Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority: Air Services
url = http://www.toledoportauthority.org/services/airservices.asp
accessdate = 2006-12-10 ]Rail terminals
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Plaza serves up to 100,000
Amtrak rail passengers each year, making it Ohio’s busiest passenger rail hub. In 1996, the Port Authority spent $8.5 million renovating the facility and it now serves as an intermodal train and bus terminal with office space above. Additionally, five freight railroads (Ann Arbor Railroad ,Canadian National ,CSX Transportation ,Norfolk Southern , andWheeling and Lake Erie ) move freight through the region. With severalrailyard s loadingpetroleum products, automotive parts, completedautomobiles , bulk andbreak-bulk cargo , and food products, Toledo ranks as one of the top five rail hubs in the U.S.cite web
title = Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority: Rail Services
url = http://www.toledoportauthority.org/services/railservices.asp
accessdate = 2006-12-10 ]Trucking terminals
43% of U.S. industrial markets and 47% of Canadian industrial markets lie within 500 miles of Toledo. Due to its location and the development of the
Interstate highway system , nearly 100 local freight carriers have facilities in Northwest Ohio. Port Authority facilities such as Toledo Express Airport and the Port of Toledo provide direct access to major highways includingInterstate 75 and theOhio Turnpike (Interstate 80 /90), as well asU.S. 24 which provides direct access toIndianapolis viaFort Wayne, Indiana .cite web
title = Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority: Trucking Services
url = http://www.toledoportauthority.org/services/truckingservices.asp
accessdate = 2006-12-10 ]Port of Toledo
The
Port of Toledo is a largeGreat Lakes port located at the western end ofLake Erie . It providesintermodal access to rail and trucking resources, as well asBig Lucas andLittle Lucas , two of the largest cranes of any port on the Great Lakes.cite web
title = Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority: Maritime Services
url = http://www.toledoportauthority.org/services/maritimeservices.asp
accessdate = 2006-12-10 ] ,cite web
title = Port of Toledo Seaport
url = http://www.toledoseaport.org/
accessdate = 2006-12-10 ]Economic development
Development financing
The Port Authority provides business financing, having assisted more than 225 economic development projects representing a total investment of more than $1.3 Billion and resulting in the creation and retention of more than 13,000 jobs. It provides the following financing options:
* Fixed
Interest Rate Revenue Bonds provide smaller companies access tocapital market s as if they were BBB+ investment-grade companies. It may provide:
** Financing for projects from $1 million to $8 million
** Fixed interest rates for full term of the bonds
** Typically 90% financing and 10% equity
** 20-year financing for land and buildings
** 7- or 10-year financing for equipment
**Tax exempt bonds for manufacturing,non-profit 501(c)(3) , and governmental operations
** Taxable bonds for all other projects*
Off-Balance Sheet Transactions provide large, publicly traded companies and certain non-profit organizations with significant benefits. Neither the asset nor the liability associated with the project appears on their balance sheet. The Port Authority owns the facility and leases it. The Financial Accounting Standards Board has strengthened the conditions needed to be met to keep a lease off-balance sheet, and Port Authority transactions are structured to meet those new requirements. The Port Authority has completed 16 off-balance sheet transactions for companies such asBAX Global ,Owens Corning ,HCR Manor Care , and Brush Wellman. Such transactions remain a viable option for certain entities. Benefits include:
** Possible 100% financing
** Lower cost of construction
** Flexible options to purchase or extend lease
** Governmental, Operating, and Financing Leases available* Infrastructure Financing helps developers, governmental entities and other organizations finance public infrastructure such as streets, utilities, and public parking facilities. Mixed-use developments can tap tax increment financing or special assessments to provide debt service payments. The Port Authority has provided $75 million in tax exempt bond financing for infrastructure for Crocker Park, a mixed use facility in
Westlake, Ohio . Other benefits include:
** Possibility of 100% financing
** Lower cost of construction
** Fixed interest rate, tax exempt financing
** Terms of up to 32 years* Conduit Revenue Bond financing offers a company the option of variable interest rates. Depending upon the borrower, these bonds may be backed 100% by a Letter of Credit. The Port Authority acts as a “conduit” for the issuance of such bonds. Past conduit transactions include the
Toledo Museum of Art ,Cargill ,DaimlerChrysler , andSt. Francis de Sales High School .* Ohio 166 Regional Loan Program provides a low interest rate program for financing land, building, and equipment for projects in Lucas, Wood, Fulton, Henry, Ottawa, Sandusky, Williams, Defiance, Seneca, and Erie Counties. It offers:
** Up to 40% of project costs for manufacturing, manufacturing-related, distribution, and research and development businesses
** Loans of up to $350,000, based on about $35,000 for each job created or retained.
** A term of five to 15 years
** Current fixed interest rate of 4%.*
Small Business Administration 504 loan program may provide fixed asset funding for a for-profit business with a net worth of not more than $7 million and net after-tax profit of not more than $2.5 million. A typical transaction consists of 50% bank financing; 40% SBA; and 10% equity. The SBA takes a second collateral position. This program is available from the Port Authority throughout Ohio and Southern Michigan. Benefits include:
** Up to 40% of project costs for any manufacturing, distribution, or commercial operation.
** Maximum loan of $1,000,000; up to $1,300,000 if the projects meets certain specific federal government policy objectives
** Term of either 10-years or 20-years
** Fixed interest rate at or slightly below market rate.Revenue Bond Territory is not limited to the Port Authority taxing jurisdiction, but includes any county in the State of Ohio.cite web
title = Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority: Development Financing
url = http://www.toledoportauthority.org/services/development.asp
accessdate = 2006-12-10 ]Land development
The Port Authority acquires and disposes of
real property to facilitate the growth and development of its transportation assets. It also leases parcels it owns in order to promote economic development. The Port Authority also administers aForeign Trade Zone , anarea physically located in the United States, but considered outside the jurisdiction ofU.S. Customs duties. Because of the zone’s unique trade designation, goods can be stored, exhibited, repackaged, manipulated, manufactured, or mixed with other foreign/domestic merchandise within the zone — duty free. Duty is paid only when goods are moved out of the FTZ into the United States.cite web
title = Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority: Land Development
url = http://www.toledoportauthority.org/services/landdevelopment.asp
accessdate = 2006-12-10 ]References
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