Committee OrientationCommittee Orientation
Air Transportation TechnicalAir Transportation TechnicalAdvisory CommitteeAdvisory Committee
January 12, 2007January 12, 2007
Mike Sims, A.I.C.P.Mike Sims, A.I.C.P.
North Central Texas Council of GovernmentsNorth Central Texas Council of GovernmentsTransportation DepartmentTransportation Department
North Central Texas Council of GovernmentsNorth Central Texas Council of Governments1616--County RegionCounty Region
T. Oscar Trevino, P.E., President Mayor, City of North Richland Hills
Chad Adams, Vice President County Judge, Ellis County
John Murphy, Secretary-Treasurer Mayor Pro Tem, City of Richardson
Wayne Gent, Past President County Judge, Kaufman County
Mike Cantrell Commissioner, Dallas County
B. Glen Whitley County Judge, Tarrant County
Linda Koop Councilmember, City of Dallas
Chuck Silcox Councilmember, City of Fort Worth
Bobbie Mitchell Commissioner, Denton County
Bobby Waddle Mayor Pro Tem, City of DeSoto
Becky Miller Mayor, City of Carrollton
Ken Shetter Mayor, City of Burleson
David Dorman Mayor, City of Melissa
North Central Texas Council of GovernmentsNorth Central Texas Council of GovernmentsExecutive BoardExecutive Board
• Regional Transportation Council (RTC) is the independent transportation policy body of the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO)
• Executive Board – Oversees administration of funds granted to the MPO.
• Technical Committees – Review, comment on and prepare recommendations for transportation improvements.
• NCTCOG Transportation Department – Provides support and staff assistance to the RTC and technical committees.
North Central Texas Council of GovernmentsNorth Central Texas Council of GovernmentsRegional Transportation CouncilRegional Transportation Council
• Monitoring capacity and use at region’s major airportsto include air cargo and Foreign Trade Zone activity.
• Processing Airport Improvement Program (AIP)grant requests and Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) data summary requests.
• Providing surface access and air quality improvement services to aviation facilities.
NCTCOG Role in Regional Aviation PlanningNCTCOG Role in Regional Aviation PlanningCurrent and OnCurrent and On--Going Role (What we have been doing)Going Role (What we have been doing)
• Expanding surface access planning services, particularly air cargo.
• Working with the Federal Aviation Administration andTexas Department of Transportation to ensure that regional priorities and objectives are being addressedby federal and State planning activities and increasing discretionary federal and State funding to regionalaviation assets.
NCTCOG Role in Regional Aviation PlanningNCTCOG Role in Regional Aviation PlanningNew and Revived Role (What we are beginning to do)New and Revived Role (What we are beginning to do)
• Providing a regional forum for discussion of aviation needs through the Air Transportation Technical Advisory Committee (ATTAC)
• Utilizing FAA funding to:• Focus on General Aviation and Heliport needs• Inventory the region’s assets• Analyze current and future demands on the
system
NCTCOG Role in Regional Aviation PlanningNCTCOG Role in Regional Aviation PlanningNew and Revived Role (What we are beginning to do)New and Revived Role (What we are beginning to do)
ContinuedContinued……
• Not selecting projects for entitlement/block grant/Airport Improvement Program funds.
• Not requiring local governments to close airports.
• Not interfering with activities of private commercial pilots.
• Not dictating the outcome of the Love Field/Wright Amendment controversy.
NCTCOG Role in Regional Aviation PlanningNCTCOG Role in Regional Aviation PlanningNonNon--Role (What we are not doing)Role (What we are not doing)
• Advises NCTCOG Executive Board and Regional Transportation Council on aviation issues
• Oversees Regional General Aviation and Heliport System Planning
• Provides technical expertise to NCTCOG staff on aviation planning
Air Transportation Technical Advisory CommitteeAir Transportation Technical Advisory CommitteeCommittee RolesCommittee Roles
• Oversee work elements associated with Regional General Aviation and Heliport System Plan.
• Provide review of consultant deliverables.
• Provide review of NCTCOG work elements.
• Provide direction in study out-years as additional funding is sought from Federal Aviation Administration.
• Respond to direction from the NCTCOG Executive Board and Regional Transportation Council.
Air Transportation Technical Advisory CommitteeAir Transportation Technical Advisory CommitteeCommittee Roles in Regional General Aviation and Committee Roles in Regional General Aviation and
Heliport System PlanHeliport System Plan
• Contained within the bylaws for the Regional Transportation Council
• Members are selected on an “as-needed basis” by the NCTCOG Executive Board
• A Chair, Vice Chair, and Secretary shall be designated by the Executive Board for a term of one year
• For action to be taken at a meeting, quorum is defined as “the membership in attendance at the meeting”
• NCTCOG will provide staff support to ATTAC
Air Transportation Technical Advisory CommitteeAir Transportation Technical Advisory CommitteeBylawsBylaws
• Meetings shall be held as necessary to allow ATTAC to review and comment on matters referred to them by either the Regional Transportation Council, committee chairs, of NCTCOG’s Director of Transportation
• ATTAC shall advise NCTCOG staff on projects submitted for review as part of the Texas Review and Comment System (TRACS). Such comments will be sent to the Regional Transportation Council as information items.
Air Transportation Technical Advisory CommitteeAir Transportation Technical Advisory CommitteeBylaws (continued)Bylaws (continued)
Michael Morris, P.E., Director of Transportation
Mike Sims, A.I.C.P., Senior Program Manager
Rachel Wiggins, E.I.T., Senior Transportation Planner
Fletcher Clark, Transportation Planner
Michael Mallonee, Transportation Planner
Lisa Key, Administrative Assistant
North Central Texas Council of GovernmentsNorth Central Texas Council of GovernmentsAviation TeamAviation Team
Joint Land Use StudyJoint Land Use Study
Air Transportation TechnicalAir Transportation TechnicalAdvisory CommitteeAdvisory Committee
January 12, 2007January 12, 2007
Rachel Wiggins, E.I.T.Rachel Wiggins, E.I.T.
North Central Texas Council of GovernmentsNorth Central Texas Council of GovernmentsTransportation DepartmentTransportation Department
• JLUS is a cooperative land use planning effort between military installations and the surrounding communities.
• The JLUS program promotes compatible community growth that supports military training and operational missions.
• The JLUS program is sponsored by the Department of Defense’s Office of Economic Adjustment.
Joint Land Use StudyJoint Land Use StudyWhat is a JLUS?What is a JLUS?
2/17/062/17/06Office of Economic AdjustmentOffice of Economic Adjustment
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Westover ARB (2)
NAS Willow GroveWright-Patterson AFB
Ellsworth AFB
Altus AFB
Ft. Knox
Ft. Campbell
Fairchild AFBFt. Lewis/McCord AFB
Ft. Bragg/Pope AFB (2)MCAS CherryPoint (2)
MCB Camp LejeuneShaw AFB (2)Charleston AFB
Barksdale AFB Robins AFB
Keesler AFB
NAS Pensacola
NAS Whiting FieldCamp Bullis
Beale AFB
McClellan/Mather AFBTravis AFB (2)
March ARB Williams AFBLuke AFB
Castle AFB
MCAS Miramar
Completed Joint Land Use StudiesCompleted Joint Land Use Studies
Hill AFB
●●● Davis-Monthan AFB
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MCAS Beaufort●●BMGR/Gila Bend Aux Field
● ●McConnell AFB NAS Oceana
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Ft. Stewart - Hunter
Ft. Gordon
Ft. Riley
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Barking Sands PMRF
Joint Land Use StudyJoint Land Use StudyPolicy Committee OrganizationPolicy Committee Organization
City of BenbrookCity of Fort WorthCity of Lake WorthCity of River Oaks
City of Westworth VillageCity of White Settlement
Tarrant County
Local Government ParticipationConsultant Selection
Content OversightVoluntary Implementation
Project Leadership
Agency Role
Department of DefenseOffice of Economic Adjustment
North Central TexasCouncil of Governments
Funding AgencyProject Manager
Study SponsorAdministrative Oversight
Contract Management
Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth
Advisory Role Only
VOTI
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Chambers of CommerceEconomic Development Corporations
Lockheed Martin
Advisory Role
Joint Land Use StudyJoint Land Use StudyProcess and ScheduleProcess and Schedule
Navy nominates base for Joint Land Use Study Program
Navy personnel work with local communities to identify sponsor and submit application for funds to DOD
Policy Committee convened
Consultant acquired
Work completed
Policy Committee adopts study recommendations
Voluntary adoption of study recommendations by local governments
Summer 2005
Spring 2006
August 2006
February 2007
Fall 2007
Winter 2007
T. B. D.
T. B. D.
DOD selects NAS JRB Fort Worth for the JLUS Program Winter 2005-06
Follow up by consultant to work on implementation strategies
Public Involvement RolesPublic Involvement Roles
JLUS Policy CommitteePublic Involvement Activities
Policy Committee Meetings
Briefings to City Councils and Planning and Zoning Commissions
Public Meetings throughout the study process
Briefings to Elected Officials at key intervals throughout the study process
Local GovernmentPublic Involvement Processes
Independent input or endorsement of all or part ofthe Joint Land Use Study
Independent action to change zoning, land use, or building code
Independent action to implement JLUS programs
Varies by local government
Joint Land Use StudyJoint Land Use Study
NAS JRB Fort Worth Vicinityand Year of Construction on Nearby Parcels
2004 Noise Contours
Lakes
Year of Construction
Built through 1940
1940 - 1950
1950 - 1960
1960 - 1970
1970-1980
1980 - 1990
1990 - 2000
2000 - 2004
Recent DevelopmentsDate Opened
!( 2005
!( 2006 ±
820
20
820
199
183
18
183
183
183
183
80
377
6570
75
80
85
820
20
820
199
183
18
183
183
183
183
80
377
6570
75
80
85
NAS JRB Fort Worth Vicinityand Year of Construction on Nearby Parcels
2004 Noise Contours
Lakes
Year of Construction
Built through 1940
1940 - 1950
1950 - 1960
1960 - 1970
1970-1980
1980 - 1990
1990 - 2000
2000 - 2004
Recent DevelopmentsDate Opened
!( 2005
!( 2006 ±
820
20
820
199
183
18
183
183
183
183
80
377
6570
75
80
85
NAS JRB Fort Worth Vicinityand Year of Construction on Nearby Parcels
2004 Noise Contours
Lakes
Year of Construction
Built through 1940
1940 - 1950
1950 - 1960
1960 - 1970
1970-1980
1980 - 1990
1990 - 2000
2000 - 2004
Recent DevelopmentsDate Opened
!( 2005
!( 2006 ±
820
20
820
199
183
18
183
183
183
183
80
377
6570
75
80
85
NAS JRB Fort Worth Vicinityand Year of Construction on Nearby Parcels
2004 Noise Contours
Lakes
Year of Construction
Built through 1940
1940 - 1950
1950 - 1960
1960 - 1970
1970-1980
1980 - 1990
1990 - 2000
2000 - 2004
Recent DevelopmentsDate Opened
!( 2005
!( 2006 ±
820
20
820
199
183
18
183
183
183
183
80
377
6570
75
80
85
NAS JRB Fort Worth Vicinityand Year of Construction on Nearby Parcels
2004 Noise Contours
Lakes
Year of Construction
Built through 1940
1940 - 1950
1950 - 1960
1960 - 1970
1970-1980
1980 - 1990
1990 - 2000
2000 - 2004
Recent DevelopmentsDate Opened
!( 2005
!( 2006 ±
820
20
820
199
183
18
183
183
183
183
80
377
6570
75
80
85
NAS JRB Fort Worth Vicinityand Year of Construction on Nearby Parcels
2004 Noise Contours
Lakes
Year of Construction
Built through 1940
1940 - 1950
1950 - 1960
1960 - 1970
1970-1980
1980 - 1990
1990 - 2000
2000 - 2004
Recent DevelopmentsDate Opened
!( 2005
!( 2006 ±
820
20
820
199
183
18
183
183
183
183
80
377
6570
75
80
85
NAS JRB Fort Worth Vicinityand Year of Construction on Nearby Parcels
2004 Noise Contours
Lakes
Year of Construction
Built through 1940
1940 - 1950
1950 - 1960
1960 - 1970
1970-1980
1980 - 1990
1990 - 2000
2000 - 2004
Recent DevelopmentsDate Opened
!( 2005
!( 2006 ±
820
20
820
199
183
18
183
183
183
183
80
377
6570
75
80
85
NAS JRB Fort Worth Vicinityand Year of Construction on Nearby Parcels
2004 Noise Contours
Lakes
Year of Construction
Built through 1940
1940 - 1950
1950 - 1960
1960 - 1970
1970-1980
1980 - 1990
1990 - 2000
2000 - 2004
Recent DevelopmentsDate Opened
!( 2005
!( 2006 ±
NAS JRB Fort Worth Vicinityand Year of Construction on Nearby Parcels
2004 Noise Contours
Lakes
Year of Construction
Built through 1940
1940 - 1950
1950 - 1960
1960 - 1970
1970-1980
1980 - 1990
1990 - 2000
2000 - 2004
Recent DevelopmentsDate Opened
!( 2005
!( 2006 ±
Constellation Ranch
WalMart Supercenter
Stone Villas
Oak Timbers
Hawk's Creek Town Center
The Village at Westworth Circle
Salon Support Distribution Center
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20
820
199
183
18
183
183
183
183
80
377
6570
75
80
85
Joint Land Use StudyJoint Land Use StudyKey Tasks and ProductsKey Tasks and Products
Minimize conflict between the installation and nearby property owners.
Educate the public and elected officials about the installation and its mission.
Promote an area-wide approach to land use information.
Review local development/zoning requirements.
Joint Land Use StudyJoint Land Use StudyRecommendations and ImplicationsRecommendations and Implications
Zoning Changes
Subdivision Regulation ChangesIndividual municipalities will follow their own process for updating these land development tools on a voluntary basis.Building Code Changes
Potential Recommendations Local Implications
Facility Location Recommendations
Public gathering spaces may be required to be located in compatible zones, if recommendations are adopted by local governments.
For More InformationFor More Information
Rachel Wigigns, [email protected]
(817) 704-2502
Joint Land Use StudyJoint Land Use Study
or
Mike Sims, [email protected]
(817) 695-9226
www.nctcog.org/jlus
2011 Super Bowl Bid2011 Super Bowl BidAviation Facilities in North Central TexasAviation Facilities in North Central Texas
North Central TexasCouncil of Governments
Transportation Department
Legend
Public Use Airport
Military Airport
Private Heliport
Private Aviation Facility
Public Heliport
0 9 184.5 Miles
Regional General Aviation andRegional General Aviation andHeliport System PlanHeliport System Plan
Air Transportation TechnicalAir Transportation TechnicalAdvisory CommitteeAdvisory Committee
January 12, 2007January 12, 2007
Mike Sims, A.I.C.P.Mike Sims, A.I.C.P.
North Central Texas Council of GovernmentsNorth Central Texas Council of GovernmentsTransportation DepartmentTransportation Department
Aviation Planning LevelsAviation Planning Levels
Local/Airfield(varies)
Airport/Heliport Master Plans
Regional(1983/1991)
New Planning ProcessFunded by FAA
State(2002)
State Aviation System Plan
Federal(2004)
Integrated Airport Systems Plan
Regional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanRegional General Aviation and Heliport System Plan
Regional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanRegional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanOverviewOverview
Perform a multi-year study of general aviation and heliport assets in the North Central Texas region.
Set a new strategic vision for advancing general aviation and heliport resources in and around Dallas-Fort Worth.
Update older system plans created before recent developments came about: Alliance Airport opened; Naval Air Station Dallas closed; and population growth dramatically increased.
Regional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanRegional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanCoordinationCoordination
Coordination with…
Federal Aviation Administration including feedback for the development of the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems (NPIAS).
Texas Department of Transportation, Aviation Division, including feedback for the development of the Texas Airport System Plan.
Local aviation facilities (reliever, general aviation, heliport,military, et cetera)
Other NCTCOG work efforts including feedback for the development of the Metropolitan Transportation Plan (Mobility 2030).
Regional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanRegional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanScope of Work: Overall FiveScope of Work: Overall Five--Year ProgramYear Program
Administration and Management
System Inventory
Access and Demand Studies
System Assessment and Forecast
Economic Impact Analysis
Develop Regional Heliport System Plan
Develop Regional General Aviation System Plan
Documentation of Final Plan and Implementation Plan
Regional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanRegional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanScope of Work: Sample Year One TasksScope of Work: Sample Year One Tasks
Develop an Aviation Data Plan
Develop a Regional Aviation Data Management System
Map Regional Aviation Data
Conduct Traffic Counts
Conduct a Demonstration Encroachment Analysis
Prepare an Aviation Industry Trends Report
Summarize Data Collected
Regional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanRegional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanStatusStatus
Funded through year one by the Federal Aviation Administration at 95%.
Regional Transportation Council (RTC) approved multi-year local matching funds in the amount of $445,616.
Work will be performed by NCTCOG staff and consultants.Consultant acquisition is on-going.Contract is anticipated by the end of March 2007.
Work will be overseen by the Air Transportation Technical Advisory Committee (ATTAC).
NCTCOG staff work has commenced on mobilization efforts.
Regional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanRegional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanTimelineTimeline
FAA awards funding for year one to NCTCOG August 30, 2006
RFP responses due to NCTCOG Offices
Consultant acquired through NCTCOG Executive Board
Consultant begins work following Notice to Proceed
March 22, 2007
March 30, 2007
February 9, 2007
NCTCOG issues Request for Proposals December 15, 2006
Regional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanRegional General Aviation and Heliport System PlanRole of Air Transportation Technical Advisory CommitteeRole of Air Transportation Technical Advisory Committee
Oversee work elements associated with Regional General Aviation and Heliport System Plan.
Provide review of consultant deliverables.
Provide review of NCTCOG work elements.
Provide direction in study out-years as additional funding is sought from Federal Aviation Administration.
Respond to direction from the NCTCOG Executive Board and Regional Transportation Council.
For More InformationFor More Information
Mike Sims, [email protected]
(817) 695-9226
or
Rachel Wiggins, [email protected]
(817) 704-2502
www.nctcog.org/aviation
Regional General Aviation andRegional General Aviation andHeliport System PlanHeliport System Plan
2011 Super Bowl Bid2011 Super Bowl BidAviation Facilities in North Central TexasAviation Facilities in North Central Texas
North Central TexasCouncil of Governments
Transportation Department
Legend
Public Use Airport
Military Airport
Private Heliport
Private Aviation Facility
Public Heliport
0 9 184.5 Miles
Next Meeting: March 2007Next Meeting: March 2007Standard Meeting Time SuggestionsStandard Meeting Time Suggestions
First Tuesday of each month
Second Monday of each month
Fourth Monday of each month
9:30 a.m.
or
1:30 p.m.
ex. March 6, 2007
ex. March 12, 2007
ex. March 26, 2007