Legislation Details

File #: 2026-1789   
Type: Airport Advisory Board Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/9/2026 In control: Airport Advisory Board
On agenda: 7/14/2026 Final action:
Title: Resolution to accept Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement grant to design Taxiway A Holding Bay in the amount of $178,558

Submitted By: Jenn Marvin

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Presentation By: Matt Grow

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Department: Aviation

FORMAL TITLE:

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Resolution to accept Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement grant to design Taxiway A Holding Bay in the amount of $178,558

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OCALA’S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:

Operational Excellence

PROOF OF PUBLICATION:

N/A

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BACKGROUND:

Ocala International Airport (OCF) currently does not have a designated area where aircraft can safely wait during temporary delays caused by weather or air traffic. As a result, aircraft often wait on taxiways that are also used by other aircraft traveling to and from the runway, creating congestion during busy periods.

A holding bay functions much like a highway pull-off lane. It allows aircraft that are waiting to move out of the primary traffic path while remaining ready for departure. This improves safety, keeps taxiways clear, and allows the airport to accommodate more aircraft during periods of high activity efficiently.

OCF recorded 105,065 aircraft operations in 2025, compared with 104,917 in 2024. Since 2016, annual operations have increased from 62,571 to more than 105,000. During peak periods, the airport regularly experiences approximately 50 aircraft movements per hour.

 

The FAA funds holding bay projects at airports with sufficient aircraft activity. Because OCF exceeds 75,000 annual aircraft operations, it qualifies for this funding.

 

This grant will fund the design of a new aircraft holding bay adjacent to Taxiway A. The holding bay will provide space for up to three aircraft to wait outside the primary taxiway, reducing congestion while maintaining efficient access to the runway. Completing the design is the first step toward future construction.

 

Airport staff requested FAA funding in late 2025 and submitted the formal grant application in June 2026. The FAA has offered to fund 95 percent of the design costs.

 

FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:

                     Improves safety by providing aircraft with a dedicated waiting area outside active taxiways.

                     Reduces congestion and improves aircraft movement during busy periods.

                     Supports the airport's continued growth and increasing aircraft activity.

                     Is supported by the Airport Advisory Board.

                     Is consistent with the Airport Master Plan.

                     Once the FAA grant is approved, staff will seek Florida Department of Transportation funding to reduce the City's local share.

                     Staff recommends approval and requests that the City Council authorize the City Council President and City Attorney to execute the grant.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

FAA Share:                                          $178,558                                            341-060-727-542-54-31010

Airport Share:                                    $9,398                                             451-027-727-542-54-31010

Total Cost:                                           $187,956

 

PROCUREMENT REVIEW:

N/A

LEGAL REVIEW:

This resolution will be reviewed and approved for form and legality by City Attorney, William E. Sexton.

ALTERNATIVE:

                     Approve with Changes

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                     Deny