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Current Status
Draft Environmental Assessment

Portland International Airport’s south runway is scheduled for rehabilitation beginning in 2011. Rehabilitation is complicated by a need to maintain existing air service at PDX by having at least one runway capable of serving the larger passenger and cargo aircraft that fly nonstop to international destinations. A recently completed runway analysis has concluded that damage to substructure joints in the south runway pavement will require a six-week minimum closure for necessary repairs. Unlike previous rehabilitations, when the runway has been shut down at night for construction work, our engineers’ analysis has determined that a full-time closure is necessary in order to repair the joints properly and ensure pavement integrity.

Currently, only the south runway at PDX is long enough (11,000 feet) to accommodate wide-body aircraft departures when fully loaded. This includes both passenger and cargo aircraft that regularly provide service to PDX (i.e., the MD-11, Boeing 747-400, and Airbus 330 & 340). In order to have one runway in operation to accommodate the larger aircraft using PDX, the Port is considering extending the north runway. We have completed a feasibility/justification study and environmental and noise bridge studies, both required by the Federal Aviation Administration, and necessary to provide additional information to consider before taking any next steps.

Prior to final approval to move forward with the project, a federally mandated environmental review under National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) guidelines is required. That review is underway with expected completion sometime in late 2008 or early 2009. The north runway is tentatively scheduled to be extended during the summers of 2009 and 2010.

Upcoming Meetings
Dec. 10, 2008 PDX Runway Extension and Rehabilitation Program Open House
5:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Meeks High School
4039 Alberta Court, Portland, OR 97211
Opportunity to comment on the current PDX Runway Extension and Rehabilitation Draft Environmental Assessment and to learn more about the project. Please visit the link to review the Draft EA.
Dennis Sandstrom

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Dec. 16, 2008 PDX Runway Extension and Rehabilitation Program Open House
5:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Pearson Air Museum
1115 E 5th, Vancouver, WA, 98661
Opportunity to comment on the current PDX Runway Extension and Rehabilitation Draft Environmental Assessment and to learn more about the project. Please visit the link to review the Draft EA.
Dennis Sandstrom

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