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File #: 15-3361   
Type: Procedural
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 6/18/2015
Posting Language: Consideration of two Ordinances related to the submission and acceptance of Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Program grants for the San Antonio International Airport: [Ed Belmares, Assistant City Manager; Frank Miller, Director, Aviation]
Indexes: Aviation Other, FAA Grants
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Impact Form version 2
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DEPARTMENT: Aviation


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Frank Miller


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

Application for Submissions and Acceptances of FAA Grant Awards


SUMMARY:

Consideration of two Ordinances related to Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Program (FAA AIP) grants for the San Antonio International Airport:

A. An Ordinance authorizing the submission of a grant application and the acceptance of funds for a FAA AIP grant in an amount up to $24,129,504.00 for taxiway improvements. The FAA portion of the grant would be $18,097,128.00 with the City's share of $6,032,376.00 funded from Airport Improvement and Contingency Funds.
B. An Ordinance authorizing the submission of a grant application and the acceptance of funds for a FAA AIP grant in an amount up to $410,000.00 for runway and taxiway improvements. The FAA portion of the grant would be $307,500.00 with the City's share of previously appropriated funds in the amount of $102,500.00.

As part of the FAA AIP program for airfield improvements, the FAA will provide for 75% of eligible project costs and require a 25% City match.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The City regularly coordinates with the FAA for continued AIP funding for eligible projects at the Airport. AIP funding is based on the Airport's preliminary submittal of its annual Airport Capital Improvement Plan (ACIP) to the FAA. Through the ACIP, the Airport identifies priority projects to be funded. These projects may be eligible for grant funding at 75% of eligible project costs with a 25% local matching share. The following project is included among the identified priorities:

In January 2013, City Council authorized, through Ordinance 2013-01-31-0065, a professional services agreement with Kimley-Horn and Associates (KHA) for three airfield projects: Runway 12R Rehabilitation, Terminal Areas Taxiways and Taxiway E Reconstruction. The construction phases for the three projects have been pack...

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