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Dallas Love Field Capital Program September 16, 2015 1

The Dallas Airport System Dallas Love Field, Dallas Executive Airport, Downtown Vertiport A $86 million City of Dallas enterprise Operated by the Department of Aviation Financially self sufficient Enterprise Fund $0 Taxpayer support

Love Field Aviation Camp Love Field was opened on October 19, 1917 as a military airfield It was named after First Lieutenant Moss Lee Love, who died in an airplane crash in San Diego, California Love Field was opened to civilian use in 1927

Love Field is located approximately 3.7 miles north northwest of downtown Dallas. Love Field is easily accessible by automobile, approximately a 15 minute drive from downtown Dallas. Love Field is conveniently located along DART rail and bus transit rides, approximately 30 minutes from downtown Dallas. Love Field s convenient location creates a quick and easy transportation option for Dallas residents and visitors to the city. Dallas Love Field 3.7 MILES Downtown Dallas

Love Field Aviation Camp Love Field was opened on October 19, 1917 as a military airfield It was named after First Lieutenant Moss Lee Love, who died in an airplane crash in San Diego, California Love Field was opened to civilian use in 1927

Dallas Love Field Aerial Lemmon Avenue Runway 13L 31R M ock ngi bi dr L ane Shorecrest Drive Runway 13R 31L 7

History of Love Field Opened and operated as Army flying field 1928 City of Dallas purchased Love Field 1930 Delta Air operated first flight at the Lemmon Avenue Terminal 1939 World War II: Flight training 1940 North-South runway completed New runways completed; adoption of new Master Plan Opening of new Cedar Springs Terminal; jet airline service began Southwest Airlines began air service Wright Amendment Legislation limiting air service to Texas and surrounding four states 2005 Missouri Senator Kit Bond passed an amendment to exempt Missouri from the Wright restrictions 2001 Master Shelby Plan Amendment adding services to Alabama, Kansas and Mississippi 2006 Wright Reform Act initiating Love Field Modernization Program (LFMP) Repeal of Wright Amendment/ Completion of LFMP 1917 1928/ 1929 1939/ 1940 1940s 1958 1971 1979 1997 2001 2005/ 2006 2014 2020 2010 2000 1990 1980 1970 1960 1950 1940 1930 1920 1910 8

Aviation Activity Forecast 300,000 AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS 8,000,000 PASSENGER ENPLANEMENTS 250,000 200,000 7,000,000 6,000,000 5,000,000 150,000 4,000,000 100,000 50,000 3,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 0 0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 Historical 2013 Final TAF MP Forecast Historical 2013 Final TAF MP Forecast NOTES: The Terminal Area Forecast (TAF) is the official FAA forecast of aviation activity for U.S. airports The Annual Passengers at an Airport is equal to 2 times the enplanements The Master Plan Forecast assumes that Southwest Airlines will immediately amend its route network at the Airport upon the expiration of the Wright Amendment restrictions. Rather than a gradual adjustment of service as depicted in the TAF, the Master Plan Forecast assumes a fast change to a new route structure. 9

Airport Development & Evaluation PLANNING Identification and evaluation of Airport development alternatives that Satisfy future aviation demand over the planning horizon Are responsive to the needs of the communities served by the Airport Maximize revenue generating opportunities while effectively managing land uses and development, and provides flexibility to accommodate the dynamic nature of the aviation industry AREAS IDENTIFIED AIRFIELD LANDSIDE Parking Rental Car Terminal Roadways Non Terminal Roadways LAND USE / FIXED BASED OPERATORS 10

Land-Use /Fixed Base Operators Alternatives Areas Open For Development if 18/36 is Decommissioned 11

Airfield Alternatives: Midfield Dual Taxiways Midfield Dual Taxiways Alternative 1 Midfield Dual Taxiways Alternative 2 Deicing Pad in between parallel taxiways 12

Landside Alternatives On-Airport Parking / Rental Car Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Development Includes: Parking Development Includes: Parking Rental Car Ready/Return Separate Site Rental Car QTA & Maintenance Optional Development: Hotel Development Includes: Parking Rental Car QTA and Ready/Return Optional Development: Hotel 13

Landside Alternatives Off-Airport Roadways (Mockingbird Lane - Cedar Springs Road) 14

Pedestrian Connections, Landscaping & Buffers Lemmon Avenue and Lovers Lane Airdrome Drive Landscaped Berms Ornamental Signage Street Trees Signalized Intersections Ornamental Trees Ornamental / Security Fence Recreation Trails Landscaped Parkway Buffer Continuous Sidewalks High Visibility Crosswalk Landscaped Medians Connected Sidewalks/ Recreational Trails 15

Infrastructure Assessment INFRASTRUCTURE ASSESSMENT Assessment of Critical Infrastructure Condition To understand how age and use will impact overall infrastructure life and condition it is necessary to conduct a thorough evaluation. Document existing condition. Projecting future condition. Allow the City of Dallas to better manage one of its largest capital investments its airport infrastructure network. ASSESSMENTS Airside and Landside Drainage Airside and Landside Electrical Airside Pavement Landside 16

Love Field Drainage 17

Love Field Drainage 18

Love Field Electrical 19

Landside 20

Airfield PCI 2014 21

Prioritized ACIP 22

Airfield Pavement No Budget 23

Airfield Pavement - Scenarios 24

Combined Infrastructure CIP Recommended Electrical System CIP for Dallas Love Field through 2024 LF Drainage Master Plan $115,903,000 Electrical Airside $12,640,000 Electrical Landside $7,805,000 Airfield Pavement CIP $187,000,000 CIP Total $323,348,000 Airport Capital Consrtuction Fund $90,000,000 FAA Grant $44,805,201 PFC $96,730,526 Total of Funding Sources $231,535,727 Shortfall (91,812,273) 25

Dallas Love Field Aerial Lemmon Avenue Runway 13L 31R M ock S ho i ng bi dr Lane re cre st D ri ve Runway 13R 31L 26