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File #: 18-3295   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 5/23/2018
Posting Language: A Resolution recommending the acquisition, through negotiation, of approximately 9.0520 acres of unimproved real property located in NCB 15175 and NCB 15194 and authorizing expenditures not to exceed $25,000.00, payable to the selected title company, for land and associated title fees for the Lackland Corridor Gateway Project, a FY2017 Capital Improvement Program-funded project located in Council District 4. Staff recommends Approval. (Mary L. Fors, Transportation & Capital Improvements, (210) 207-4083, mary.fors@sanantonio.gov).
Attachments: 1. MAP Acquisition-Haul Road_Lackland Corridor, 2. Resolution Lackland Corridor
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DEPARTMENT: Transportation & Capital Improvements


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Mike Frisbie, Director, P.E.


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Council District 4


SUBJECT: Property Acquisition for Lackland Corridor Gateway Project


SUMMARY: Consideration of a resolution recommending the acquisition, through negotiation, of approximately 9.0520 acres of unimproved real property located in NCB 15175 and NCB 15194 and authorizing expenditures not to exceed $25,000.00, payable to the selected title company, for land and associated title fees for the Lackland Corridor Gateway Project, a FY2017 Capital Improvement Program-funded project located in Council District 4:


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The Lackland Corridor Gateway Project was identified through the Lackland Corridor Streetscape Master Plan which was approved by City Council in August, 2014. The Master Plan identified multiple phases of improvements that could be constructed in order to convey the distinct area which is home to the United States Air Force's basic training program. With hundreds of Airmen and Airwomen graduating each week, family and visitors from around the United States travel through the Lackland Corridor.

The United States Air Force (USAF) is constructing a new Airman Training Complex (ATC) -West Campus that is scheduled to be developed over a series of six years. Due to funding obstacles, The USAF approached the City of San Antonio to help establish a temporary haul route and access gate for all construction traffic associated with development of the ATC West Campus. Allowing direct access to the campus site and creating a free-zone for construction would provide a time-efficient and cost effective access point for all construction-related traffic, while maintaining Department of Defense and USAF antiterrorism regulatory requirements for the remaining installation.

The proposed haul route would provide access to the construction site from the U.S. Highway 90 frontage road via Springvale Drive ...

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