These recommendations exceed last year’s totals by USD 5 million.
“This budget highlights the valuable role South Carolina plays in the global marketplace, and we continue to be deeply appreciative of the commitment the Administration, the Office of Management and Budget and the Corps of Engineers has given to the expeditious approval of our 52-ft Charleston Harbor Deepening Project,” said Bill Stern, SCPA Board Chairman.
The Administration recommended USD 17 million in Operations and Maintenance Funds as well as USD 2.9 million in Construction dollars. Feasibility dollars were not required in this Budget as the project has sufficient funding to complete the final report and approvals before the end of fiscal year 2015.
“The Port, our Congressional Delegation, Governor, General Assembly, Mayor Riley and countless others frequently interact with the Administration about our project to ensure it remains ahead of schedule,” said SCPA President and CEO Jim Newsome. “As the Corps completes the Chief’s Report and moves into the Design Phase, we remain confident that the necessary federal funding to match the already committed USD 300 million in state funds will be provided to begin construction on what will be the deepest channels on the East Coast.”
The President’s harbor funding recommendations will now be considered by the full Congress.
Charleston currently offers the deepest harbor in the region and can handle ships drafting up to 48-feet of water on high tide. Deepening Charleston Harbor to 52-feet removes the tidal restrictions and opens our port to the larger neo-Panamax container ships 24 hours a day. Currently, Charleston hosts eleven weekly neo-Panamax ship calls.