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Regular Board Meeting / August 7, 2014Hillsborough County Aviation Authority
Florida Bar Association/ February 16, 2017Hillsborough County Aviation Authority
Tampa Bay Regional Planning CouncilMay 8, 2017
• 4 airsides• 59 gates• 4 miles of baggage
conveyor systems• 3,300 acres• 3 runways• 23,000 parking spaces• About 500 daily
operations
TPA Airport Overview
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General Aviation Airports
Tampa Executive
Peter O. Knight
Plant City Airport
Aviation in Florida
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• Only state with four large hub airports
• $144 billion in annual economic activity or output
• Approximately 43.1 million visitors come to Florida each year on commercial airlines
• Supports more than 1.3 million jobs
Total Passengers
Total Annual TPA Passengers (millions)
TPA expects to match its record of 19.3 million passengers in FY2017
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Regular Board Meeting / August 7, 2014Hillsborough County Aviation Authority
Florida Bar Association/ February 16, 2017Hillsborough County Aviation Authority
Master Plan Update
Airport Concessions Redevelopment Program• 69 new concession locations and
employee cafeteria
• More concessionaires, more local concepts, more participation by disadvantaged business owners
• 26 locations opened so far
• Early 2018 program complete
• Four job fairs drew more than 1,200 attendees
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Master Plan Economic Impact• Nearly 2,000 construction workers were on-site during peak days• 7,547 total project head count• More than 95 percent of nearly 400 contractors and subcontractors are Florida-based or
have regional offices here
Regular Board Meeting / August 7, 2014Hillsborough County Aviation Authority
Florida Bar Association/ February 16, 2017Hillsborough County Aviation Authority
Sustainability at TPA
Legacy of Environmental Actions for our Future
“To be world-class leaders in promoting prosperity for the Tampa Bay region through efficient, responsible growth, while cherishing the natural beauty and quality of life in our community.”
Our Sustainability Vision
• Health, Safety, and Security
• Community
• Natural Systems Management
• Air, water, biodiversity
• Waste Management
• Buy and Build Green
• Energy Management
• Regional Economic Impact
Sustainable Management PlanOur People, Our Planet and Our Collective Prosperity
Defining Our Legacy - Goals
Enhance health, safety, and security
Exceed customer
expectations
Reduce greenhouse
gas emissions5% pp (2021)
Reduce solid waste
10% pp (2021)
Reduce electricity
consumption3% pp (2021)
Reduce petroleum
fuel use
Enhance TPA link to Tampa
Bay community
Reduce potable water
use10% pp (2021)
Promote sustainable
procurement
Energy efficient facilities
Increase tenant
revenues
Support regional planning
Inspire sustainable
actions
Create learning
environment
Attract new business
Safe and secure IT and data systems
Low-maintenance landscaping
Encourage zero-waste
zones
Experience Tampa Bay
natural environment
Promote renewable
energy
Reassess disaster recovery
plans
Financial flexibility
Health, Safety, Security | Community | Natural Systems | Waste Management | Build Green, Buy Green | Energy Management | Economic Impact
Defining Our Legacy – InitiativesEmployee wellness program
Employee engagement
program
Evaluate infrastructure
resiliency
Conduct resiliency
assessment
Natural elements in
facilities
Sustainable fleet management
Expand recycling program
Paper use reduction
Sustainable Design Criteria
Manual
Incorporate sustainable
procurement
Low-impact landscape
management
Improve recycling visibility
Reduce greenhouse gas
emissions
Rainwater harvesting
Protect and restore native
habitats
Increase CNGstation use
Temporary recycling at TPA
events
Traffic management
system
Procure sustainable
goods
Sustainability in program
development
Regional connectivity to
APM
Zero waste zone pilot
Explore renewable
energy supply
Energy management
program
Life-cycle cost analysis
Energy efficient escalators
Green IT program
Demand control ventilation
Regional partnerships
Engage traveling public
Airport connectivity to
region
Composting program
Recycling results and best practices
Facilities condition index
Daylight harvesting
controls
Explore solar partnership
Our People | Our Planet | Our Collective Prosperity
• High-performance design
• Building reuse
• 34% more efficient than code
• LED lighting
• Daylight sensors
• Variable speed escalators
• Plumbing sensors/aerators
Master PlanMain Terminal Expansion
• 25% more efficient than code
• Removes 2.7m vehicles from airports roadways
• Reduces curbside congestion and emissions associated with idling
• High-reflectance concrete parking structure deck reduces heat island effect
• Carwash water reuse provides 85% potable water savings
• Future transit connection
Master PlanConsolidated Rental Car Facility (ConRAC) / Automated People Mover (APM)
• 38% of total fleet operates on alternative fuels
• CNG fleet travels 318k miles/year
• 15,000 CNG gallons/month
• CNG station on airport property
Alternative Fuel Fleet Vehicles
• 15 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
• Alternative fuel vehicle parking
• Workplace Charging Challenge
Green Parking
• 100% recycled milk jugs
• 50 year warranty
• Doesn’t fade or whiten
• Made in the USA
• Company recycles 180 million milk jugs annually
• 10 milk jugs for 1 pound of finished lumber
General AviationGot Milk?
• Over $500,000 contributed in the past decade
• Donated more than $136,000 in 2016
• Over $100,000 generated through the 2017 5k Runway Fun Run
In the CommunityUnited Way Suncoast Campaign
• Take a Walk!
• Schedule physical activity in your calendar
• Walk during business calls
• Skip the email/phone
• Take the stairs
• Take the long way around
• National Walking Day 4/5/17
• Set a goal
• Include a +1
• Hydrate
• Healthy Eating: What’s on your plate?• Educate yourself
• Portion distortion• Suggested servings• Nutrition labels
• Plan ahead• Dining out• Staying on budget
• Take advantage of your resources at work• Weight Watchers • Employee Health Fair 5/22/17