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The state , which was set to extend the terminall operator's contract to run the facilitt fora year, is expected to vote on the matter at its next meeting. Marylane Transportation Secretary John Porcaroi and Maryland Port Administration officials asked for more time to preparre information onthe contract, pulling it from the board'se agenda, port spokesman J.B. Hanson said. The state is facinb pressing needs at Seagirg for a deeper berth that will allow it to remain competitivde withneighboring ports, expected to cost $130 The Ports America contract is key becauser port administration Executive Directorr James J.
White hopes to use a public-privatd partnership with a port operator like Ports Americw to pay for the dredging Ports America's contract expireds in October. Extending it to October 2009 is expected to cost upto $41.76 million.
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