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CDOT AeronauticsUpdate
Todd GreenProgram Manager
CDOT Aeronautics
Aeronautics Division Briefing
March 15, 2018
Ray BeckWestern Slope Governments
Ann BeardallPilot Organizations
Jeff ForrestChairman
Eastern Plains Governments
Charles MyersEastern Plains Governments
John ReamsWestern Slope Governments
Joe RiceSecretary
Aviation Interests-at-large
Robert OlislagersVice Chair
Airport Management
Division Organization Chart
Mission & Vision Statements
Our Mission
The mission of the CDOT Division of
Aeronautics is to support Colorado’s multi-
modal transportation system by advancing a
safe, efficient, and effective state-wide air
and space system through collaboration,
investment and advocacy.
Our Vision
The vision of the CDOT Division of
Aeronautics is to be the leading air and
space organization by enhancing the
efficiency, economic benefit, and
sustainability of Colorado’s air and space
system through funding, innovation,
education, and pioneering initiatives.
FY2017 = $25.2 million total revenue
FY 2017 Aviation Grant Summary
Total Funding Summary - FY 2017
CDAG Local Match Federal TOTAL Project Costs
$1,570,746 $3,518,562 $51,480,939 $56,570,246*
• Awarded a total of 26 Aviation Grants.
• TOTAL CDAG FUNDS AWARDED: $1.57 Million
*Excludes DEN
CDAG Project Examples
FY-2017San Luis Valley Regional Airport (KALS)• Runway 2/20 Rehabilitation
Federal State Local
$6,382,570 $150,000 $185,925
CDAG Project Examples
Federal State Local
$4,721,146 $150,000 $374,572
FY-2017Hopkins Field (KAIB)• Runway 2/20 Rehabilitation
Upcoming FY 2018 Aviation Grants
Total Funding Summary - FY 2018
CDAG Local Match Federal TOTAL Project Costs
$2,000,000 $3,000,000 $57,500,000 $62,500,000*
• Planning a total of 28 Aviation Grants.
• TOTAL CDAG FUNDS PLANNED: $2 Million
*Excludes DEN
CDAG Project Examples
Federal State Local
$0 $400,000 $44,444
2018/2019 Meadow Lake Airport (KFLY)• Runway 15/33 Rehabilitation/Reclamation
Federal State Local
$0 $2,200,000 $244,444
2018
2019
2018/2019 Publications
Internship Program
The Division of Aeronautics partners with
several Colorado airports to provide internship
education programs.
• Airport Management & Administration
• Airport Planning & Development
• Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting
• Snow Removal Operations
• Airport Incident Management
AWOS
Mountain AWOS Program Airports with Automated Weather Stations
Crack Fill Rebate Program
• Program designed to encourage airports to use preventative asphalt
maintenance practices that are proven to extend the lifespan of airport
runways, taxiways, and apron surfaces.
• CAB funded crack fill machines strategically located at airports across
Colorado
• 90% reimbursement up to $10,000 for crack fill material when purchased
through an approved State Price Agreement
Crack Fill Rebate Program
Pavement Condition Index Inspections
www.codot.gov/content/programs/aeronautics/PCI/2017/
Remote Tower Project
Remote Tower Project
The Future of Air Traffic Control
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