9b Sustainable Airport Master Plan Briefing Presentation
Item No. 9b_ supp Meeting Date: January 28, 2020 Sustainable Airport Master Plan Near-Term Projects Environmental Review Forecast and Schedule Update SAMP Demand Forecasts and Constrained Scenarios 2027 2032 Aircraft Passengers Aircraft Passengers Type Operations (millions) Operations (millions) SAMP Demand Forecast (2015) Unconstrained 477,000 56.0 527,000 63.0 SAMP Updated Demand Forecast (2019) Unconstrained 520,000 61.1 557,000 68.2 No Action (w/o projects) scenario Constrained 499,000 58.1 506,000 60.7 Proposed Action (w/projects) scenario Constrained 508,000 59.2 524,000 63.1 2 Environmental review analysis based on constrained growth scenarios 600,000 550,000 Proposed Action Constrained Scenario 500,000 No Action Aircraft Operations Constrained Scenario 450,000 400,000 350,000 300,000 250,000 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 3 Extended Schedule Update to the demand forecast and development of constrained operating growth scenarios Advanced planning coordination to support environmental review Additional technical environmental analysis, in response to scoping comments Separation of the NEPA and SEPA documents and processes Continued extensive stakeholder engagement and community outreach 4 Extended Schedule NEPA EA Final Document & Decision (Apr. 2021) SEPA EIS Final Scoping Document & Decision (Fall 2018) (Sep. 2021) 2020 2021 2022 NEPA EA Agency & SEPA EIS Agency & Updated Forecast Public Review Complete Public Review Complete Refined Purpose and Need Existing Condition (Nov. 2020) (July 2021) (Jan. 2020) Impact Analysis Draft Sections NEPA EA Draft SEPA EIS Draft Document (June 2020) Alternatives & No Action Document (May 2021) (Feb. 2020) (Oct. 2020) = Completed = Key milestones = Agency and Public Comment Period 5
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