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Project Newsletter
January 2001 No. 3
Kodiak Airport
Progress on the Kodiak Airport Master Plan continues.
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public
Facilities (DOT8rPF) and its consultant HDR Alaska,
Inc., have prepared a document titled "Office Study,
Technical Memorandum #2" which recommends alter-
natives to resolve existing deficiencies and accommo-
date future demand. We encotuage anyone interested
in receiving a copy to contact Mark Maya, DOT& P F
Project Manager.
This document eventually will become Chapters 4
hrough 6 of the Kodiak Airport Master Plan.
T~hnical Memorandum #1," which will become
Chapters 1 through 3 in the Airport Master Plan, ova-e
prepared last summer. This document presented a
stunm~~u•y of public comment, a background study, and
an activity forecast.
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Identifying Problems
The Kodiak Airport needs to provide for safe and effi-
cient aviation. Based on input received during public
meetings and the findings of a demand capacity analy-
sis prepared in Chapter 4, the following are key issues
that need to be resolved.
• Congested apron space during peak periods of
operations.
• Sub-standard rurnvay safety areas and taxiway
separation.
• Poor pavement conditions on terminal apron.
• Lack of consolidated general aviation facilities.
• Long-term parking needs are not being
addressed.
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Finding Answers
The Alaska Department, of
Transportation and Public
Facilities and HDR have
listened to your concerns
about the Kodiak airport
and have developed recom-
mendations for solving the
airport's problems and
bringing it into compliance
with Federal Aviation
Administration standards.
endations, two alternatives
Alternative 1-North General Aviation Apron
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Alternative 1-North General Aviation Apron
Alternative 1 provides expanded terminal apron space for commercial and air taxi operators. In addition
it recommends the development of a dedicated general aviation apron north of rLUmvay 7-25 to accom-
modate future GA demand. Existing vacancies (Mark Air and Peninsula Air) on the terminal apronwould
be utilized. Apron B would be expanded to the east, towards the end of the planning period accommo-
d~ting future air carrier, air taxi, and cargo demand on that apron. The existing primary airport access
road would be extended to provide access to the proposed future apron and parking developments.
Additional long-term and short-term parking space would be created to match the expanded air carrier
and air cargo apron space. Alternative 1 reconstructs taxiways to accommodate recommended separation
between runways and taxiways.
• Constructs a newgeneral aviation apron north of runway 7-25.
• Increases runway to taxiway centerline separation to meet standards.
• Paves and lights all new taxiways.
• Upgrades airport access roads.
• Expands long- and short-term parking.
• Expands terminal apron.
• l~~iintains existing runway dimensions.
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' _,s. ~v+e 2 provides elements of development similar to Alternative 1 but reconfigures certain key
' ' Features. This alternative recommends the development of a dedicated general aviation apron to accom-
'~ ~ ~ modate future GA demand south of runway 7-25. Tao new entry/exit taxilanes from the new GA apron
! v~auld provide access to taxiway D allowing service to runway 7-25 and runway 11-29 via taxiway E. The
terminal apron would be expanded to the east to accommodate future corrunuter/air taxi de.~nand on that
4 apron. The existing primary airport access road would be extended to provide access to the proposed
I apron expansion. Additional public parking space would be created in the current
~ aircraft service parking area which would be shifted slightly north west. An additional apron ramp would
be constructed from the terminal apron to runway 7-25.
• Constructs a newgeneral aviation apron south of runway 7-25.
• Constructs new taxiway from terminal apron.
• Paves and lights all new taxiways.
• Upgrades airport access reads.
• Expands long- and short-term parking.
• Maintains existing runway dimensions.
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What's Next?
With this information as a framework, we want to
encourage you to start thinking about which alterna-
tiveyour community prefers. Please feel free to con-
tact HDR or the DOT8rPF with comments or sug-
gestions.
Public Meeting
Mark your calendars!
The project team will be visiting Kodiak on Tuesday,
February 6, 2001 and hold a public meeting at 5:15 p.m.
at the Kodiak Island Borough conference room to pres-
ent the Technical Memorandum #2. Please come and
share your ideas and concerns about the airport. Your
views are important and will help define the direction of
the project.
Who to Contact:
Duane Hippe, HDR Project Manager
Mail: HDR Alaska, Inc.
2525 C Street
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
Phone: (907) 274-2000 or
(800) 478-2514
Fax: C907) 274-2022
E-mail: dhippe@hdrinc. com
Mark Mayo, D
Mail:
Phone:
Fax:
E-mail:
OT&PF Project Manager
D OT8~PF Planning Section
P.O. Box 196900
Anchorage, AK 99519-6900
(907) 269-0519
(907) 269-0521
mark mayo@dot.state.ak.us
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