Oregon International Port of Coos Bay Receives $25 Million Grant for Pacific Coast Intermodal Port Project
2026-06-24 15:27
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay has signed a $25 million "Infrastructure for Rebuilding America" (INFRA) grant agreement with the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) to support the development of the Pacific Coast Intermodal Port (PCIP) project. As the legal conditions of the grant agreement have been met, fund disbursement will commence immediately.

Private partner NorthPoint Development will provide $25 million in matching funds, bringing the total pre-project funding to $50 million. These funds will be allocated to the planning and pre-construction phase, including the design of port operational areas, rail yards, docks, and berths, advance environmental reviews, permit processing, and preliminary engineering activities.

The PCIP project, planned for the North Spit of Coos Bay, is a sea-rail intermodal container terminal aimed at enhancing port throughput capacity and providing direct connectivity to inland markets. In addition to this INFRA grant, the project integrates $29.75 million in CRISI grants, $11.25 million in Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP) awards, and $100 million invested by the Oregon State Legislature.

The port's Coos Bay Rail Line has already achieved rail interchange connectivity with Union Pacific Railroad.

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