Joint-Use Agreements: What Are The Financial Benefits?Joint-Use Agreements • September 25th, 2009
Contract Type FiledSeptember 25th, 2009Military/Civil joint use most often results in the airport operator receiving money, and free services from the military. The anticipated cutbacks and base closures as a result of the end of the Cold War will be beneficial for some airports and will hurt others. Increasing military use fees to airports can become politically controversial due to the fact that there may be residual benefits to a community via civilian employment on the installation which might be lost if the unit left the airport. Military Crash Fire Rescue services are generally far in excess of that required by the FAA. Some military installations contribute to the sponsors share of an AIP project, particularly when it involves taxiway and runway overlays. The average dollar amount of the average annual cash use fee paid to airports is a small fraction of its overall operating budget allocated to conduct the military's activities at that particular location.
Joint Use Agreements At a GlanceJoint Use Agreements • October 1st, 2015
Contract Type FiledOctober 1st, 2015exercising outdoors. In North Carolina, only 41% of youth live in neighborhoods with physical activity facilities such as parks, playgrounds, community
ContractJoint Use Agreements • March 12th, 2012
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