SITE SEARCHLATEST NEWSGATEWAY TERMINALS, TRI-CITY PORT GET HOMELAND SECURITY ACT FUNDS October 18, 2009 October 11, 2009 TRI-CITY REGIONAL PORT RECEIVES USDA LOAN September 17, 2009 August 18, 2009 PORT OF NEW ORLEANS AND TRI-CITY REGIONAL PORT DISTRICT ENTER INTO MARKETING AGREEMENT New Orleans PORT CONTRIBUTED $208 MILLION TO ECONOMY; NEW HARBOR ALSO PLANNED January 30th, 2008 MAKER OF AIR-INFLATED DOMES EYES MADISON FOR FACTORY By Will Buss, News-Democrat July 10, 2007 Click HERE for our Newsletters CAREERS
The Port District accepts completed applications at anytime, regardless of whether or not a position may be open at that time, and keeps those applications on file for one year from the application date. Click HERE for more details |
FACILITIES
GENERAL CARGO DOCK The General Cargo Dock is operated by Mid-Coast Terminal Company. The Tri-City Regional Port District’s existing harbor can handle literally anything by barge and transfer it to truck or rail. The General Cargo Dock handles all items that are not otherwise handled at the dry or liquid bulk terminals at the harbor. Commodities frequently handled include steel coils, metals, and fertilizer. The facility has handled, and can easily accommodate, packaged and palletized goods and sea containers. |
LOCATIONThe Tri-City Regional Port District is strategically located in southwestern Illinois, just minutes from downtown St. Louis, Missouri, and on the Mississippi River. An adjacent 6-lane limited access highway (Illinois Route 3) provides immediate road access to Interstates 70, 40/64, 44 and 55, as well as the outer belt for St. Louis (Interstates 270 and 255). Click HERE for more. HOUSINGThe Tri-City Regional Port District manages 150+ housing units at River’s Edge, ranging from single-family homes to apartments. Nearly all of the units are available on a first-priority basis to active military families stationed in the St. Louis area. Housing rates can be obtained by clicking HERE or by calling 618-877-2250. PUBLIC NOTICEFreedom of Information Request Form. Click HERE for the FOIA Request Form (PDF) |
