Submitted By: Matthew Grow
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Presentation By: Matthew Grow
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Department: Aviation
FORMAL TITLE:
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Resolution 2025-42 to accept a Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement grant to extend the runway safety area (Runway 36) in the amount of $225,850
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OCALA'S RELEVANT STRATEGIC GOALS:
Quality of Place, Operational Excellence
PROOF OF PUBLICATION:
N/A
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BACKGROUND:
The approach end of Runway 36 was recently identified as not meeting the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) standards for a runway safety area due to changes in grade and depressions that exceed FAA design tolerances.
The Airport has been working closely with the FAA to coordinate the design of the regrading, with a grant application submitted in May 2025.
The FAA advises that the grant request for the design was approved, but remains unreleased at "headquarters" in Washington, D.C. The grant must be officially released through FAA channels, but it is forthcoming. The FAA also advised that the grant must be signed by September 18, 2025, and recommends that any necessary internal approvals be obtained as soon as possible, even before the actual grant is received.
FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS:
* The FAA advised that the grant is forthcoming and requires approval by September 18, 2025
* The Airport Advisory Board supports this project.
* The project is consistent with the Airport Master Plan.
* Once the FAA grant is approved and executed, a request will be made to the Florida Department of Transportation for a grant to further offset the City's matching obligation.
* Staff also requests that the City Council authorize the City Council President and City Attorney to execute the grant.
* Staff recommends approval.
FISCAL IMPACT:
FAA Share: $225,850 341-060-762-542-54-31010
Airport Share: $ 25,095 451-027-762-542-54-31010
Total Cost: $250,945
PROCUREMENT REVIEW:
This Agreement has been reviewed and approved for compliance with the City's...
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