6g Lost and Found presentation

Item No. 6g_supp 
Meeting Date: April 23, 2019 
Lost and Found Relocation 


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Lost and Found Facility 
The Lost & Found accepts items from all over the airport including 
TSA 
Police 
Terminal Areas 
ATO (rental car busses) 
USO 
Employee Screening 
Tenants 
The number of items accepted & cataloged each day ranges from 100-300+
depending on how busy the airport and checkpoints are 

Lost and Found is used throughout the Airport 
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Project Scope/Purpose 
Lost and Found has outgrown their space based on the
number of items they must process and store. 
Relocating Lost and Found to Baggage Claim will make it
easier for travelers to find 
Lost and Found will be relocated as an enabling project for
the Employee Services Center 
Lost and Found will be larger and easier to find 
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Project Particulars 
Lost and Found facility: now: 1,846 Square Feet 
(was: 942 Square Feet) 
Project budget: $1,900,000 
Project Schedule: In-use Q3 2020 

Lost and Found would be ready in little over a year 
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Current Location 

942 SF 
Mezzanine Level Central Terminal above Checkpoint 3 
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Luggage and Coat Storage 
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Overflown Storage Racks 
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Lost and Found Items in the office space 
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New Location 

1,846 Sq.
Ft. 

Baggage Claim Access From Carousels 13 and 14 
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Conceptual Drawing 
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