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Gary Cathey
Division Chief
Caltrans Division of Aeronautics
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Aeronautics Organizational Chart
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Aeronautics Functional Organizational Chart
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• Aeronautics Budget
• Aviation Legislation & Legal– Wildlife Strike Information– Land Use Case
• Aeronautics Newsletter & Airports DVD
• 2002 CALUP Handbook being updated
Hot Topics
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• Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen)
• Noise Variance program
• CIP going to CTC in October for approval
• Current Events
• Q & A
Hot Topics
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• Adopted July 28, 2009• Transfers $4M to General Fund• Suspends:
– Annual Credits– AIP Matching– A&D Grants
• Existing Grants approved prior to this date will be honored.
• Certification of Eligibility DOA-0007 is still required for FY 2009-10.
Aeronautics Budget FY 2009-10
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Avgas $4.5M
Jet Fuel $2.8M
Annual CreditGrant $1.5M
AIP Match$0.9M
A&D 0.1M
Cash $1.5M
Division $3.3M
*$4.0 M transferto StateGeneral Fund
Division $3.4M
REVENUE EXPENSES
Avgas $4.5M
Jet Fuel $2.8M
2009/10 FY
2008/09 FY
Aeronautics Funding Projection
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• State Dollars for Your Airport is on our website.
• This publication is for airport managers, sponsoring agencies, and ALUCs to better understand the funding programs available.
State Dollars for your Airport
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Loan Funds are still available on a first come, first served basis.
• Eligibility
Cities, counties, and airport districts.• Most projects that benefit the airport are
eligible, especially revenue-generating.• Local Match for AIP is eligible.
Airport Loan Program
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• State aviation legislation report on our website• Provide bill analysis for CT management.• SB 481-Senator Cox - aligns State law with US
F&W Permits. On Gov’s desk.• ABX4 10- $4M Transfer to GF. All grant
programs suspended for FY 09/10.• SB 737-Senator McLeod - Requires all ALUCs
be the same. This bill may be taken up in second year of session.
State Aviation Legislation
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• Depredation Permit form 37• Wildlife Hazardous Assessment for Part 139• Dennis Orthmeyer, USDA, Animal & Plant
Health Inspection Service• Dennis.L.Orthmeyer@aphis.usda.gov• FAA "Airport Wildlife Hazard Mitigation Home
page" at: http://wildlife-mitigation.tc.faa.gov• Aeronautics POC: Sandy Hesnard
Wildlife Strike Information
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• Citizens v. San Luis Obispo - Initiative trumps Aeronautics Act, ALUC– The Second Appellate Court issued a decision on
August 4, 2009 invalidating a January 31, 2008 writ of mandate from the San Luis Obispo trial court to permit a 131-acre mixed use development near the San Luis Obispo airport.
– This decision has significant negative implications on the State Aeronautics Act and the powers and duties of Airport Land Use Commissions.
Land Use Case
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• New quarterly Aero publication
• First edition published April 2009
• Past and current editions available online at: www.dot.ca.gov/aeronautics
CALAERO Newsletter
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• CALIFORNIA’S GENERAL AVIATION AIRPORTS: LINKS TO VITALITY
• On our Website
General Aviation Video
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Key Objectives:• Update for changes in law and regulation
• Update accident data and revise discussion of risk and safety zones
• Additional guidance on infill development
• Provide more “self help” and templates for ALUC staff and commissioners, particularly for small jurisdictions
• Incorporate additional guidance for California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) compliance
• Provide information on NextGen and implications for future airport land use compatibility planning
2010 CALUP Handbook Update
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• Provide “train the trainer” materials on 2010 Update for Caltrans staff
• Enhanced public participation in the form of a Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), three public meetings (dispersed throughout the state), and online review
FAQs:• FAA grant being used - $320,000• Work has begun by consultant team led by ESA• TAC has been organized and met once (8/18)• Due to finish December 2010
2010 CALUP Handbook Update
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Projects in California:• ADS-B – Los Angeles and Oakland are
scheduled to be completed by June 2010• Advanced Technologies and Oceanic
Procedures (ATOP) – A prototype facility is operational in Oakland
• Airport Surface Detection Equipment, Model X (ASDE-X) – at LAX
• Continuous Descent Approaches (CDA’s) – Operational at LAX and SFO
Next Generation Plan
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Noise Issues
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A project must be in the CIP to be eligible for
matching grant funding.
Posted on our website – November 2009
Federal State Local Split For Requested Funds Total: $3.62 Billion
Local$468 Million
13%
State$113 Million
3%
FAA$3.04 Billion
84%
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• Capitol Airshow 12-13 SEP 09 – Sacramento, CA
• NASAO Conference 13-16 SEP 09 – Phoenix, AZ
• Reno Air Races 16-20 SEP 09
• AASHTO Aviation Subcommittee 22-23 OCT 09 – Palm Desert, CA
Current Events
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Questions and Answers?
Please visit the Aeronautics website at:http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/planning/aeronaut/
Thank you!