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IMPLEMENTATION AND FINANCING PLAN <br /> Long-term Development Projects <br />Long-term (FFY 2028 2037) capital improvements include development projects expected to begin <br />within the final ten years of the planning period. Each project is sequentially listed below with a brief <br />description and justification. Implementation of these projects will be undertaken as warranted by <br />demand, but each project is programmed for a specific year in order to improve the financial planning <br />required to implement the overall CIP. <br />41. Environmental Assessment - Terminal Area, Airfield, and Landside Facilities <br />Prior to the design and construction of long-term terminal area, airfield, and landside facilities projects, <br />federal regulations require the assessment of potential environmental effects from proposed actions that <br />may affect environmental resources. A complete evaluation of the resource categories identified in FAA <br />Orders 1050.1F and 5050.4B is required. <br />Due to the type and number of projects that will likely require environmental documentation, it is <br />recommended that the Airport consider developing an overall strategic environmental approach. This <br />effort should determine the scale of environmental compliance needed for each future project, and <br />examine opportunities to group environmental projects together to minimize project costs and maximize <br />efficiency. Additionally, this type of strategic approach of grouping projects together allows for maximum <br />flexibility should funding or the timing for projects listed on CIP change. <br />The following projects are recommended to be included in one EA to determine the potential <br />environmental impacts of the development: <br />1.Deicing Facilities and Segmented Circle Relocation <br />2. Runway 16R-34L Rehabilitation <br />3. Replace Runway 34L VASI with PAPI (LED) Approach Guidance System <br />4. Landside Vehicle Parking Expansion <br />5. Construct Vehicle Access Tunnel Under Taxiways C and M <br />Potential environmental impacts associated with the projects in this EA can be found in Chapter 7, <br />Environmental Overview. All long-term Environmental Assessments are programmed to be funded <br />through federal AIP entitlement grants and required local matches. <br />42. Pavement Management Plan Update <br />This project is programmed into the 20-year planning period at three-year intervals. Maintaining the <br />existing Pavement Management Program ensures that Eugene Airport is complying with the FAA <br />funds will be allocated for pavement improvement projects. This requirement exists as FAA Grant <br />Section 107, which amended Title 49, <br />Section 47105 of the United States Code. All long-term Pavement Management Plan Updates are <br />programmed to the funded through federal AIP entitlement grants and local matches. <br /> <br />EUGENE AIRPORT MASTER PLAN 5-62 <br /> <br />