For Immediate Release
August 7, 2001
The Port of Oakland's Board of Port Commissioners
voted Tuesday, August 7, 2001, to approve a $1.38 billion budget
for Oakland International Airport's Terminal Expansion (TEx) program.
The board's approval of the terminal expansion concept now permits
the project's management team to further develop the design in preparation
for a planned fall 2002 construction groundbreaking.
The project includes a new two-level terminal complex with 12
additional aircraft gates, a central food, beverage and retail
shopping area, streamlined rental car facilities, a 6,000-space
multi-level automobile parking garage and a two-level terminal
access roadway system. The TEx project, estimated to be complete
in 2010, has also been designed to accommodate the proposed Bay
Area Rapid Transit (BART) rail connector between the airport and
Coliseum BART station.
"This expansion project will enable the Oakland International
Airport to continue its role as a principal driver of our regional
economy and keep pace with the ever-changing needs of the travelling
public," said Commissioner Phillip Tagami, president of the
seven-member board and chairman of its aviation committee. "Once
completed it will serve as a wonderful, yet cost-conscious, gateway
to Oakland and the entire Bay Area."
The Port of Oakland's expansion management team recently completed
a "challenging, proactive and open planning process, which
incorporated airline industry trends and advancing technology,
consumer needs and demands, regulatory reviews and, most importantly,
affordability," Tagami said.
Oakland International, which offers 195 daily non-stop domestic
and
international departures, maintains one of the nation's best on-time
arrival/departure performance records. That statistical mark,
coupled with its convenient location and user-friendly reputation,
has helped fuel its 7.5 percent growth in passenger traffic in
2000. Passenger traffic has increased 14.7 percent during the
first six months of this year, a rate that projects the airport
handling more than 12 million passengers and more than 700,000
tons of air cargo in 2001.
The Board of Port Commissioners held more than 15 hours of public
work sessions to thoroughly examine the Port staff's recommendations
and to allow private citizens to provide input about the proposed
program. Several additional public workshops were held in 2000
to solicit further input on the proposed airport's design and
theme.
"A major objective, throughout this process, has been to
plan and build an airport that is fiscally responsible,"
said Commissioner Frank Kiang, 1st vice president of the board.
"We've sought and found a reasonable balance in planning
a facility that is modern, dynamic, functional and affordable."
The $1.38 billion TEx budget will be financed through revenue
municipal bonds, general Port of Oakland internal revenue and
federal resources including passenger facility charge (PFC) and
airport improvement program funds.
Commissioner Darlene Ayers-Johnson, 2nd vice president of the
board, believes the project will further incorporate Oakland International
Airport into the regional, national and international transportation
network.
"We are excited about the expansion program's promise of
capturing the beauty of our region and its diversity," she
said. "The new airport terminal facility will incorporate
significant amounts of art and other aesthetics that will be representative
of the character and history of Oakland and our surrounding cities
and regions."
Members of the Board of Port Commissioners are nominated by the
mayor of Oakland and confirmed by the City Council. The Port Commissioners
exercise exclusive control over the use of, and income from, the
aviation division, including Oakland International Airport; the
maritime division, which includes 7000 acres of marine terminals;
and the real estate division, 600 acres of recreational, industrial
and commercial land for sale or lease including the Jack London
Square entertainment complex.
Contact:
Harold Jones
Communications Director
(510) 627-1564
hjones@portoakland.com
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