(1) After submitting the assessment under RCW 47.68.390, the aviation division of the department of
transportation shall conduct a statewide airport capacity and
facilities market analysis. The analysis must include a
statewide needs analysis of airport facilities, passenger and air
cargo transportation capacity, and demand and forecast market
needs over the next twenty-five years with a more detailed
analysis of the Puget Sound, southwest Washington, Spokane, and
Tri-Cities regions. The analysis must address the forecasted
needs of both commercial aviation and general aviation; however,
the primary focus of the analysis must be on commercial aviation.
The analysis must at a minimum address the following issues:
(a) A forecast of future airport facility needs based on
passenger and air cargo operations and demand, airline planning,
and a determination of aviation trends, demographic, geographic,
and market factors that may affect future air travel demand;
(b) A determination of when the state's existing commercial
service airports will reach their capacity;
(c) The factors that may affect future air travel and when
capacity may be reached and in which location;
(d) The role of the state, metropolitan planning
organizations, regional transportation planning organizations,
the federal aviation administration, and airport sponsors in
addressing statewide airport facilities and capacity needs; and
(e) Whether the state, metropolitan planning organizations,
regional transportation planning organizations, the federal
aviation administration, or airport sponsors have identified
options for addressing long-range capacity needs at airports, or
in regions, that will reach capacity before the year 2030.
(2) The department shall consider existing information,
technical analyses, and other research the department deems
appropriate. The department may contract and consult with
private independent professional and technical experts regarding
the analysis.
(3) The department shall submit the analysis to the
appropriate standing committees of the legislature, the governor,
the transportation commission, and regional transportation
planning organizations by July 1, 2007.
[2005 c 316 § 2.]