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THE AFTERMATH OF RIALTO. BACKGROUND  Declining operations  Closure of Norton AFB/Opening of San Bernardino International  Cash strapped city  May.

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1 THE AFTERMATH OF RIALTO

2 BACKGROUND  Declining operations  Closure of Norton AFB/Opening of San Bernardino International  Cash strapped city  May 2004 report on options for the airport, including closure/relocation  July 2004 Ontario AOPA Pilot Town Meeting

3  December 2004 FAA report on state of the airport/noncompliance  January 2005 public workshop on future of the airport  FAA and AOPA contacts regarding closure: “The airport is federally obligated, so it can’t and won’t close.”  Political contacts

4  City announces plan to sell the airport to Lewis-Hillwood for development  Summer 2005: “The Stealth Amendment”  August 2005: Congress passes the highway funding bill, including amendment authorizing closure of Rialto Municipal Airport  September 2005: City announces plans for redevelopment of the airport site

5 The Players  The City of Rialto  The State of California  The Federal Aviation Administration  The AOPA  Congressional Delegations  Airport Tenants and Users

6  Lewis Operating Corporation  Hillwood Investment Properties  Global Cargo Network  Boeing Company  Media  The Planning Group

7 The Legislation  United States shall release all restrictions…on the use…or closure of the Rialto Municipal Airport  The City of Rialto will pay the United States 45% of the current fair market value of the property  This amount will be used at a Part 139 airport located within 10 nautical miles of Rialto Municipal Airport that was on the DOD base closure list of 1988

8  The City of Rialto retains the remaining 55% of the current fair market value  City shall pay to the United States 90% of the unamortized portion of any federal development grant for airport facilities other than land  United States not responsible for any environmental cleanup

9 What Went Wrong (Or Right if You’re the City)  Big time politics  Lack of understanding of the importance of the airport within the general community  Lack of local airport support organization  Lack of local political support for the airport  Lack of local opposition to the closure of the airport

10 What’s Next?  Or perhaps, who’s next?  Who is supporting your airport?


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