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CC - Item 3C - Supporting the Development of a Regional Airport System for SoCal • RESOLUTION NO. 99-13 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROSEMEAD SUPPORTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF A REGIONAL AIRPORT SYSTEM FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WHEREAS, access to commercial and cargo aviation opportunities is important to economic vitality and job creation throughout the region; and WHEREAS,aviation demand within the entire region is forecast to exceed 157 million air passengers per year and 8.9 million tons of air cargo per year by 2020; and . WHEREAS, the Los Angeles Department of Airports has initiated a revision of the Masterplan for Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) that advocates expansion of its passenger activity from 60 million air passengers per year to an expected 98 million per year and its cargo activity from its current 1.7 million tons per year to an expected 4.2 million tons per year; and WHEREAS, airport officials estimate that the expansion of LAX to accommodate the proposed level of aviation activity would cost as much as 12 billion dollars, and would necessitate the expenditure of billions of dollars more to lessen its impact on the ground transportation system; and WHEREAS,the proposed expansion,given LAX's location in the built-out, intensely congested west side of the South Coast Air Basin where its contribution to air pollution is greatest, appears to be a high-cost, high-impact approach to meeting the region's need for added aviation capacity; and WHEREAS, there are at least nine other developing or existing commercial airports in Southern California, several of which are located in areas expected to experience the greatest growth in population and employment over the next 20 years, while the LAX area is expected to experience the region's least growth; and WHEREAS, developing airport capacity in areas of high growth and lower infrastructure costs rather than concentrating airport development at LAX may be an environmentally superior, lower cost, and more equitable strategy for serving future growth in air commerce in Southern California; and WHEREAS,the development of airport resources in the high-growth areas of the region will lead to a more equitable distribution ofjobs and opportunities for economic growth, while reducing the burden on the regional transportation system. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT SCAG affirms its policy to encourage the development of aviation facilities in areas experiencing growth in demand, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Cities and Counties of Southern California, working through the Southern California Association of Governments and its Aviation Task Force, shall prepare a long-range Regional Airport Plan for Southern California that includes one or more fully-developed alternatives that distribute the growth in airline passenger and cargo operations among the region's commercial aviation facilities, with full consideration given to both freight and passenger ground access, and the economic and environmental opportunities and impacts associated with each alternative. DONE, THIS 13th DAY OF APRIL, 1999. MAYOR ATTEST: COUNCIL AGENDA APR 1 S 1999 CITY CLERK ITEM No.--ZEC. C Sent Py: .GLACSTEIN 3 ASSOCIATES- 310 314 9196; Apr-7-99 11 :22M; Pace 2/3 ^"w=i _ ail" .1\1" 'wa1�Ai. ;� = _Irl'i. _ �,1; r WRCOG icilliArib .. •e.....a. April 1, 1999 • SCAG General Assembly Delegates Dear Delegate to the SCAG General Assembly: Attached is a resolution directing SCAG to examine the development of a regional airport system for the entire SCAG Region. Similar resolutions have been adopted by the Riverside County Transportation Commission, San Bernardino Associated Governments, Western Riverside Council of Governments, March Joint Powers Authority and cities and counties throughout the SCAG Region. A Regional Airport System is crucial to the future economic vitality and adequacy of aviation service in the high-growth areas of Southern California. The former March,George and Norton Air Force Bases in the Inland Counties, and aviation facilities in other high-growth areas, offer significant aviation capacity, better access to aviation facilities, and potential economic benefits to the Region's growth centers. Unfortunately, the current Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) does not recognize this potential. Instead,the RTP focuses growth in both passenger and cargo aviation at an expanded LAX despite exorbitant costs,excessive impacts on neighboring communities, and opportunities lost to other parts of the region. We believe that a regional airport alternative could more equitably distribute the benefits and burdens of meeting the region's aviation needs. It would avoid devoting billions of dollars of transportation funds to improving and building new highways and constructing new rail systems to reach an airport far removed from the bulk of the region's growth. It would avoid further impacts to communities that have already borne a disproportionate share of aviation impacts. It would avoid dumping tons of air pollutants into the atmosphere at the worst possible spot in the air basin. In short, we are seeking a fair alternative to consider fair funding; fair impacts; and fair economic benefits. This resolution calls for SCAG staff to provide the technical and environmental analysis to support the elected leadership of the region in making the best choice for our future. By working together we can provide the needed aviation capacity to support the growth and quality of life of this great region. Tne SCAG General Assembly is April 8, 1999 in Monrovia, C.A. This resolution in support of planning for a Regional Airport System is on the agenda. We urge a representative of all SCAG members to attend and support this resolution. Sincerely, _ n'` // Su rvis r Kathy A. Davis / .;7cilme ter Jack Van Haaster Su isor James Venable County of San Bernardino City of Murrieta County of Riverside President, SANBAG Chair, RCTC Chair. WRCOG