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WICHITA FALLS APPLIES FOR $35 MILLION GRANT TO RENOVATE SAFB/MUNICIPIAL AIRPORTDecember 9, 2010
On December 6th, 2010, the City of Wichita Falls Aviation, Traffic, and Trans The current terminal building is over 50 years old, has many roof leaks, water damage and is grossly undersized for current and future commercial operations. In 2008, a wind storm destroyed the roof over the passenger screening and departure holdroom. The damage was repaired but has caused long term effects to the terminal. Buckets have been placed to collect water when it rains; there is significant water damage as well as heavy mildew odor. The moisture has also affected video surveillance equipment, computer equipment, and electrical wiring. Furthermore, the passenger waiting areas are congested and poorly designed. There is no space to provide comfort items beyond bathrooms and vending machines to accommodate passengers. The total cost of the renovation is approximately $34,049,590. The MAP assistance will help to accelerate the construction of the project and improve capacity related issues. The City of Wichita Falls has the support of public officials such as Representative David Farabee, Congressman Mac Thornberry, and Judge Woody Gossom, to name a few. They feel the construction of the new airport terminal facility will put the citizens of North Texas and Southern Oklahoma back to work by creating construction jobs as well as creating a gateway for air travelers to pass through our area. If Wichita Falls is approved for the grant, it will benefit not only our city, but the citizens and residents of our region as well. The following images are computer renderings of the proposed SAFB/Municipal Airport.
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WICHITA FALLS AREA HOUSEHOLDS NEEDED FOR TRAVEL SURVEY
The travel survey will help TxDOT and local officials prioritize local transportation projects as well as plan new roads needed to increase mobility and reduce congestion in the area. Beginning this week, pre-notification letters for the survey will be mailed out from ETC Institute, the vendor hired by TxDOT to randomly selected households in the Wichita Falls MPO study area. The letter will provide background information and inform the residents that the survey is voluntary. A few days later the households will receive a call requesting their participation. For households that agree to participate, a survey packet will be mailed out and a “travel day” will be assigned in order to record their travels for that particular day. The participating household will also receive a date when the vendor will call and retrieve their travel data. In order to collect sufficient usable data thousands of households will be contacted. The results of the travel survey will be shared with the Wichita Falls MPO to update their computer model that will help plan for future traffic demands. It is extremely important that those selected participate in this critical survey to determine how to best manage the traffic in the For more information, call the TxDOT Wichita Falls District Public Information Office at (940) 720-7728, or Charlie Hall, TxDOT Travel Survey Program Manager at (512) 486-5120. PUBLIC INFORMATION NOTICESThe table lists documents and plans completed by the Wichita Falls MPO. Documents available for public comment are noted in the "Comment Period" section.
To see additional documents, plans, programs, maps, or information pertaining to the WFMPO, use the links for Plans & Programs, Maps, and Policies and Committees.
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portation Department applied for a 5 year, $35 million grant to fund the renovation of the Wichita Falls Municipal Airport. Sheppard AFB and the City of Wichita Falls operate a joint-use airport, which qualifies the City of Wichita Fallsfor Military Airport Program funding. The MAP grant, which is housed under the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), if approved, will replace the aging terminal facility in three phases. Phase I will consist of a new entrance road as well as revenue generating automobile parking areas. Phase II consists of constructing a new passenger terminal facility. Phase III will consist of constructing a commercial aircraft parking lot.
Wichita Falls and Wichita County area residents will be asked to participate in an upcoming household travel survey being sponsored by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and the Wichita Falls Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) to update local traffic analysis and travel demand models.
