Ann Arbor logo
File #: 12-0122    Version: 1 Name: 030512- FAA Airport Improvement Program Grant Terms and Conditions
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/20/2012 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/5/2012 Final action: 3/5/2012
Enactment date: 3/5/2012 Enactment #: R-12-086
Title: Resolution to Accept the Federal Aviation Administration’s Terms and Conditions of Airport Improvement Program Grants for Future Grant Agreements
Attachments: 1. MDOT Aero Terms & Cond 0311.pdf
Title
Resolution to Accept the Federal Aviation Administration’s Terms and Conditions of Airport Improvement Program Grants for Future Grant Agreements
Memorandum
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), through the Michigan Department of Transportation Bureau of Aeronautics (MDOT-Aero), provides grant funding to airports throughout the State of Michigan. The Ann Arbor Airport receives grant funding from the FAA through the Airport Improvement Program on an annual basis. Over the last 10 years, the airport has received nearly $5,000,000.00 for improvements from the state and FAA through this program.

The FAA establishes standard terms and conditions for every airport that participates in the program. From time to time, the FAA modifies these terms and conditions and requires the City to approve these changes. These changes only impact future grants, not ones that are currently in place. The City most recently approved FAA terms and conditions in December 2006.

MDOT-Aero now requires municipalities to have an approved and updated terms and conditions document on file with them before new grant agreements will made available. This document does not commit the City to accept any future grant agreements. These future grant agreements would come to Council for individual consideration when they become available.
Staff
Prepared by: Matthew J. Kulhanek, Fleet & Facility Manager
Reviewed by: Craig Hupy, Interim Public Services Area Administrator
Approved by: Steven D. Powers. City Administrator
Body
Whereas, The Ann Arbor Airport receives federal and state funding through the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Airport Improvement Program (AIP) on a regular basis;

Whereas, The FAA requires each grant sponsor to accept the AIP terms and conditions as part of receiving funding; and

Whereas, the Michigan Department of Transportation Bureau of Aeronautics administers the AIP program on behalf of the FAA in Michigan and requires that the most rec...

Click here for full text