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GARY CATHEY
Chief
Caltrans Division of Aeronautics
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Aeronautics Organizational Chart
HEATHER SANFORD Resource Manager
654-4389
COLETTE ARMAOAssoc. Transportation Planner
654-5346
PHILIP CRIMMINSAssoc. Transportation Planner
654-6223
KEVIN RYANAssoc. Transportation Planner
653-3012
CAROL GLATFELTERAssoc. Transportation Planner
654-5253
PATRICK MILESAviation Safety Officer
654-5376
DEREK KANTARTransportation Planner
651-0597
TERRY FARRISAssoc. Transportation Planner
653-9603
DIVISION OF AERONAUTICSGARY CATHEY, Chief
(916) 654-5470
ROSA ROMERODivision Secretary
654-4848
Airport NoiseBETSY ESKRIDGE
Airport Noise Specialist654-5203
Office of Technical Services and Programs
LEE PROVOST, ChiefSenior Transportation Engineer
654-3775
REGINA VINSON Airport Engineer
654-5082
GWYN REESEAviation Funding Specialist
654-4718
JOHN FAVORSAviation Safety Officer
654-5450
MICHAEL SMITHAviation Safety Officer
654-4380
PHILLIP MILLERAviation Safety Officer
654-5507
DAN GARGASAviation Safety Officer
654-5222
Office of AirportsJEFF BROWN, Chief
Senior Aviation Safety Officer654-4565
Office of Aviation PlanningTERRY BARRIE, Chief
Senior Transportaion Planner654-4151
Office of Modal Administrative Services
MARY RODRIGUEZManager 651-8478
DONALD HAUGAviation Safety Officer
654-5174
JUDY van ROOYENOffice Technician
654-6139
GEORGE WILLIFORDAssoc. Transportation Planner
654-5216
PARVIN BIJANIAirport Engineer
657-0543
RON BOLYARDAssoc. Environmnental Planner
654-7075
SANDY HESNARDAviation Environmental Specialist
654-5314
GURDIP “DANNY” UPPALAirport Engineer
654-4232
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Aeronautics Functional Organizational Chart
Division of Aeronautics GARY CATHEY
Division Chief (916) 654-5470
Airport Noise Elizabeth Eskridge
(916) 654-5203
Administer California airport noise regulations
Office of Airports Jeff Brown
Office Chief (916) 654-4565
Office of Aviation Planning Terry Barrie Office Chief
(916) 654-4151
Office of Technical Services Lee Provost Office Chief
(916) 654-3775
Administer operating and capital budgets
Administrative and Personnel Activities Support
Manage grants and loans to airports for capital improvement projects
Conduct public-use airport and hospital heliport safety and permit compliance inspections
Issue and update airport and heliport permits
Update Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) form 5010-1, Airport Master Record
Assist airport management with State and Federal laws and regulations compliance
Evaluate proposed school, community college and State building sites near airports
Approve helicopter landing sites near schools (K-12)
Update state aeronautical chart
Update California Aviation System Plan elements
Develop State aviation planning policies and participate in the development of Federal planning policies
Intermodal planning and regional aviation system planning
Liaison for aviation-related research activities
Collect and disseminate aviation statistics
Review, comment and develop guidelines for Regional Transportation Plans (RTP), Overall Work Programs (OWP) and airport master plans
Develop and publish Airport Land Use Planning Handbook; review and comment on Airport Land Use Compatibility Plans (ALUCP) and override letters
Review and comment on local development environmental documents related to airports
Analyze and monitor Federal and State aviation legislation
Analyze aviation’s influence on State’s economy
Resource Management Heather Sanford (916) 654-4389
Grants and Loans Gwyn Reese
(916) 654-4718
Provide engineering assistance (internal and external)
Manage the Airport Pavement Management System (APMS) contract
Develop the California Aviation System Plan, Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) element
Manage the AirportIQ System Manager (ASM) database contract
Provide mapping services in AutoCAD Map 3D and school site safety maps
Review and manage State and Federal contracts and grants
Environmental Review Sandy Hesnard (916) 654-5314
Review and comment on local development environmental documents related to airports
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• Aeronautics Budget.• Aeronautics Newsletter & Airports DVD.• 2002 California Land Use Planning (CALUP)
Handbook being updated.• Next Generation Air Transportation System
(NextGen).• Noise Variance program. • Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) going to
California Transportation Commission (CTC) in October for approval.
• Current Events.• Questions and Answers.
Hot Topics
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• Not Adopted as of September 9, 2010.• Until new State Budget, no funds are available for:
– Annual Credits.– Airport Improvement Program (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 2010-11.
• Absence of budget, furloughs, and Governor’s elimination of overtime has hindered ability to conduct airport safety and FAA 5010 inspections.
Aeronautics Budget FY 2010-11
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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 Airport Land Use Commission’s (ALUC) 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 Airport Improvement Program (AIP) is eligible.
Airport Loan Program
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• AB 1660, (Emergency Aircraft Flights)This bill would amend Public Utilities Code (PUC) regarding emergency aircraft flights. Such flights are exempt in the PUC from adopted local ordinances with respect to the time of day they fly, their noise signature and aircraft type. This bill would extend the local ordinance exemption to the non-emergency flight back to the aircraft’s operational base.Status -- This bill is now law as of July 1, 2010.
• SB 1141, (Airports: Airport Land Use Commissions)This bill would prevent some airports in counties without an Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) or authorized alternative planning body from receiving annual credit grants from the Aeronautics Account. Some exceptions apply. SB 1141 would also allow the Division of Aeronautics to provide some funds for ALUC or authorized alternative planning body start-up costs.Status -- This bill has been approved by the Legislature and will next be presented to the Governor for his approval or veto.
• SB 1333, Senator Yee-San Francisco/San Mateo, District 8 (Airports: Avigation Easements)This bill seeks to have avigation easements granted to airports earlier in the land development process rather than when a project’s certificate of occupancy is issued. Easements would terminate if a project is not fully developed.Status--This bill has been approved by the Legislature and will next be presented to the Governor for his approval or veto.
• AB 2173, Assembly Member Beall-San Jose, District 24 (Emergency Air Medical Transportation Providers)This bill provides for increased Medi-Cal funding of emergency air ambulance transportation by imposing a $4 fee on each motor vehicle violation in California, with the exception of parking violations.Status -- This bill has been approved by the Legislature and will next be presented to the Governor for his approval or veto.
State Aviation Legislation
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• New quarterly Aeronautics publication.
• First edition published in 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.
• Located on our Website.• Available for $8.00
General Aviation Video
• California Aviation System Plan: 2010 System Needs Assessment. To be approved by CTC September 22-23, 2010. Will be posted on Aeronautics Website. It is a reference for airport managers to consider when inputting projects in the 2011 CIP.
• Airport Cooperative Research Program Synthesis S10-06: Investigating Safety Impacts of Energy Technologies on Airports and Aviation. Final expected May 2011.
Office of Aviation Planning
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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 California Airport Land Use Planning 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
Environmental Science Associates.• 2010 Airport Land Use Planning Handbook. Public
draft to be posted on Aeroanutics website in September. Final expected in December.
• Due to finish in December 2010.
2010 CALUP Handbook Update
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• Already here …
– ASDE-X at LAX, SAN, & SNA.
– Numerous LPV & RNAV instrument approach procedures; plus growing number of RNP IAPs, including BUR, LAX, LGB, MRY, PSP, SFO, SJC.
• And on the way …
– ADS-B lead contractor, ITT, deploying ground infrastructure. Twenty-three sites to be installed in CA, completion by end of 2010.
– Caltrans Aeronautics supports NextGen: working with ITT to facilitate ADS-B installation; oversaw LPV survey contract; ready to help the FAA fully bring NextGen to California.
Next Generation in California
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Noise Issues
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2010-2019 Capital Improvement Plan
Chart 3 Federal State Local Split For Requested Funds Total: $3.65 Billion
FAA$3.09 Billion
85%
State$85 Million
2%
Local$478 Million
13%
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Proposed School Site Evaluations
Airport Safety Zones Map
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Eureka Municipal AirportSlurry Seal and Remarking Project
Before After
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Before After
California Pines AirportRunway Rehab Project
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Before After
Cameron Park AirportTaxiway Rehab Project
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• September 11-15, 2010, National Association of State Aviation Officials Annual Convention and Tradeshow, Hyatt Regency, Wichita, Kansas. Website: www.nasao.org. General Information: Michelle Lewis at (316) 293-1234.
• September 11-12, 2010, California Capital Airshow, Mather Airport, Mather, CA. Website: www.capitalairshow.com. General Information: Darcy Brewer at (916) 876-7568.
• September 15-17, 2010, Association of California Airports Conference, Inn By The Lake, South Lake Tahoe, CA. Website: www.calairports.com. Reservations: (530) 542-0330. General Information: (530) 741-6463.
• September 15-19, 2010, Reno Air Races, Reno, NV. Website: www.airrace.org. General Information: (775) 972-6663.
• November 11-13, 2010, AOPA Aviation Summit, Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach CA. Website: www.aopa.org/summit. General Information: (800) 872-2672.
Upcoming Conferences
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Questions and Answers.
Please visit the Aeronautics website at:http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/planning/aeronaut/
Thank you!
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