The Master Plan process will result in an approved conceptual development plan and airport layout plan that will be used to guide future airport improvements over the next 20 years.
Any actions following the Master Plan would be subject to available funding and trigger additional formal environmental review. It’s expected that an environmental review process (Environmental Impact Statement) would take up to three years to complete, followed by project design. The earliest that acquisition would occur is 2026.
Actions that are funded by federal dollars and involve property acquisition would be required to follow the federal Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act (Uniform Act). The Uniform Act is the federal law that provides minimum real property acquisition policies and requires the uniform and equitable treatment of persons displaced as a result of a federally assisted project. The Uniform Act process requires certified appraisals and review appraisals, good faith negotiations, and prompt and equitable relocation assistance.
Additional information about property acquisition procedures following Uniform Act regulations is available on the FAA website.