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Institutional Issues

Institutional Issues. Regional Airport Planning Committee October 22, 2010. Report Outline. Part 1 is institutional considerations related to Goals and Strategies Part 2 (January) is RAPC’s regional role, strengths and weaknesses, and solutions Part 1: Goals Who are the key players?

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Institutional Issues

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  1. Institutional Issues Regional Airport Planning Committee October 22, 2010

  2. Report Outline • Part 1 is institutional considerations related to Goals and Strategies • Part 2 (January) is RAPC’s regional role, strengths and weaknesses, and solutions • Part 1: Goals • Who are the key players? • Part 1: Scenarios/Strategies • Who are the key players? • Institutional issues with implementation • Areas for further RAPC engagement

  3. Context • Reliable Runways: ATC improvements are key strategy--add poor weather capacity • Good Passenger service: HSR and Internal Airports have most effect • Convenient Airports: no Scenario shows major change in distance, travel time • Climate Protection: GHGs increasing; HSR is only Scenario with significant effect

  4. Context (cont.) • Clean Air: Emissions increasing; HSR is only Scenario with significant effect • Livable Communities: Population exposure is increasing; HSR helps; regional Focus Growth projections increase population exposure

  5. Goals and Key Players • Reliable Runways (airports, FAA, airlines, HSR) • Good Passenger Service (airlines, HSR) • Convenient Airports (airlines, airports, MTC) • Climate Protection (FAA, airlines, airports, ICAO)

  6. Goals/Key Players (cont.) • Clean Air (EPA, FAA, ICAO, BAAQMD) • Livable Communities (State, FAA, airports, ALUCs, ABAG, local governments)

  7. Traffic Redistribution • Airports provide facilities; airlines determine service • How will rising delays at SFO affect airline service decisions? • What is role of demand management in encouraging traffic redistribution? • What is role of FAA in encouraging traffic redistribution, e.g., using slot controls?

  8. Demand Management • Many different forms, airlines and GA oppose • Should delay problems at SFO be addressed by airport operator, FAA, or Congress? • Should SFO develop a demand management program now or wait to see what ATC improvements produce?

  9. New ATC Technologies • FAA responsible for all phases; goal is delivery by 2025 • Airlines need payback to equip planes • Congress has not provided sufficient funding to date • How can RAPC help expedite Bay Area applications and airline equippage? • Study of airspace requirements needed

  10. Alternative Airports • Airlines decide where and when to add service and which airports to serve • Airports provide facilities and market their airport • Subsidies could help in some cases • Future RAPC collaboration vis a vis Travis AFB and external airports? • ALUCs need to be involved

  11. High Speed Rail • CA HSR Authority in charge of all aspects of funding and development • Airline competitive response will influence runway capacity benefits • European examples of coordination between HSR and the airlines • What should Bay Area be doing to encourage this type of collaboration?

  12. Next Steps-Part 2 • Literature review of institutional arrangements in other areas • Review RAPC’s regional role and its strengths and weaknesses • Discuss how different institutional arrangements could address RAPC’s strengths and weaknesses • Draft staff recommendations for Vision and Implementation Plan

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