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January 31, 2013 Events - MSPA Community Meeting and Minority Business Outreach

The MSPA hosted two events on January 31, 2013 in Gulfport. Click on the event title to view the information presented: Networking/Jobs Fair and Minority Business Outreach Event; Community Meeting.


Link to the TransSystems study related to the Port's proposed expansion entitled, "Projected Economic Impacts from Container Terminal Development at Gulfport" - here

Link to the "Emissions Modeling for Highway 601 Improvements" study released by the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality in December 2011 - here.


Port of Gulfport Restoration Program Information - note that some of the information below is intended to provide historical/background information for the Port restoration.

- Click here to view a preliminary conceptual drawing for the restored Port of Gulfport as presented at the MSPA Board of Commissioners meeting on December 19, 2012.

- Click here to view the restoration program's community update.

- Click here to view the presentation provided at the MSPA's Community Meeting on December 8, 2011.

- Click here to view the presentation provided at the October 19, 2011 Blue Ribbon Resilient Communities Leadership Forum.

- Click here to view the overview presentation provided at the MSPA's Community Meeting on March 29, 2011.

- Click here to view a graphic representation of the MSPA's restoration as proposed completed with Community Development Block Grant funds.

- In 2009 the MSPA Board of Commissioners appointed a committee to research options for the return of commercial shrimping vessels to Gulfport. To view the committee's findings, click here for the full report.  Attachments referenced in the report include: Approach and Meeting Schedule, CH2MHILL's Commercial Small Craft Harbor Memo, Port Shrimper Opinion Letter.

- Click here for a link to the Action Plan and Partial Action Plan Modification for the Port of Gulfport Restoration Program as submitted to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). 

 


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The MSPA is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and gives preference to Section 3 residents and Section 3 business concerns when new hiring and contracting opportunities arise. More information about Section 3 can be found at www.hud.gov.

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