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(Asos) Implementation Plan
AUTOMATED SURFACE OBSERVING SYSTEM (ASOS) IMPLEMENTATION PLAN VAISALA CEILOMETER - CL31 November 14, 2008 U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service / Office of Operational Systems/Observing Systems Branch National Weather Service / Office of Science and Technology/Development Branch Table of Contents Section Page Executive Summary............................................................................ iii 1.0 Introduction ............................................................................... 1 1.1 Background.......................................................................... 1 1.2 Purpose................................................................................. 2 1.3 Scope.................................................................................... 2 1.4 Applicable Documents......................................................... 2 1.5 Points of Contact.................................................................. 4 2.0 Pre-Operational Implementation Activities ............................ 6 3.0 Operational Implementation Planning Activities ................... 6 3.1 Planning/Decision Activities ............................................... 7 3.2 Logistic Support Activities .................................................. 11 3.3 Configuration Management (CM) Activities....................... 12 3.4 Operational Support Activities ............................................ 12 4.0 Operational Implementation (OI) Activities ......................... -
Calendar No. 522
Calendar No. 522 107TH CONGRESS REPORT "! 2d Session SENATE 107–224 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND RELATED AGENCIES APPROPRIATIONS BILL, 2003 JULY 26, 2002.—Ordered to be printed Mrs. MURRAY, from the Committee on Appropriations, submitted the following REPORT [To accompany S. 2808] The Committee on Appropriations reports the bill (S. 2808) mak- ing appropriations for the Department of Transportation and re- lated agencies for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2003, and for other purposes, reports favorably thereon and recommends that the bill do pass. Amounts of new budget (obligational) authority for fiscal year 2003 Amount of bill as reported to Senate ...................... $22,251,162,000 Amount of budget estimates, 2003 .......................... 20,799,680,000 Fiscal year 2002 enacted .......................................... 18,900,670,000 81–066 ★(Star Print) VerDate 11-MAY-2000 11:06 Aug 01, 2002 Jkt 099006 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 6659 Sfmt 6664 E:\HR\OC\SR224.XXX pfrm11 PsN: SR224 C O N T E N T S SUMMARY OF MAJOR RECOMMENDATIONS Page Total obligational authority .................................................................................... 4 Program, project, and activity ................................................................................ 4 Accrual funding of retirement costs and post-retirement health benefits .......... 4 TITLE I—DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY Salaries and expenses ............................................................................................. 6 -
CITY of DEL RIO , TEXAS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT COMMISSION MEETING Del Rio International Airport - Terminal Building 1104 W
CITY OF DEL RIO , TEXAS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT COMMISSION MEETING Del Rio International Airport - Terminal Building 1104 W. 10th St. Del Rio, TX 78840 November 13, 2013 6:00 P.M. AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER 2. ROLL CALL 3. CITIZEN COMMENTS (NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN) This is the opportunity for visitors and guests to address the International Airport Commission on any issue. The Airport Commission may not discuss any presented issue, nor take any action on any issue. A sign-up sheet is available for citizens who wish to address the Airport Commission. Please limit remarks to five minutes. Topics of operational concerns shall be directed to the Airport Manager. Comments should not personally attack other speakers, Commissioners or staff. 4. INFORMATION ITEMS (NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN) 5. CONSENT AGENDA (ACTION MAY BE TAKEN ON THESE MATTERS) This is a procedure to help facilitate the meeting with a CONSENT AGENDA. One motion will approve all action items, noted as consent. These are routine matters which are repeated on the agenda. Approval means they will be implemented as recommended. Prior to acting on the consent agenda, any Commissioner may have a consent item withdrawn from this portion of the agenda so that it may be discussed prior to action. a. International Airport Commission Meeting Minutes 09.25.13 6. STATUS REPORT (ACTION MAY BE TAKEN ON THESE MATTERS) a. DRT Air Service Development - Status Report on DRT Air Service Development b. Fuel Flow Fees - Status Report on Fuel Flow Fees c. Car Rental Revenue - Status Report on Car Rental Revenue d. -
City of Conway, Arkansas
MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF CONWAY, ARKANSAS Conway, Arkansas Tuesday 6:30 pm August 26, 2014 On this date the City Council of the City of Conway, Arkansas met in regular session. The following members being a quorum were present and acting: Alderman Hawkins, Alderwoman Mehl, Alderman Ledbetter, Alderwoman Smith, and Alderwoman Whitmore. Also, present and acting: Mayor Tab Townsell, City Attorney Michael Murphy, and City Clerk Michael Garrett. Alderman Grimes, Alderman Pruitt, and Alderman Jones were not in attendance. Call to Order: Mayor Tab Townsell Roll Call: City Clerk/ Michael O. Garrett Minutes Approval: August 12, 2014 Alderwoman Whitmore motioned to approve the August 12, 2014 minutes as submitted. Alderwoman Smith seconded the motion. There was no discussion. The motion passed 5-0. Employee Service Awards: 5 Years: Lee Hill – Permits and Code Enforcement Brenda Autry – Parks & Recreation 10 Years: Derek Cox – Parks & Recreation David Ogle – Fire Dept. 15 Years: Alex Rome – Street Dept. Amanda Swofford – Fire Dept. Ben Brown – Street Dept. 20 Years: Ron Price – Parks & Recreation Mayor Townsell explained due to the absence of three aldermen we are unable to suspend the rules and vote on any ordinances on the agenda tonight; we can enter into discussions and ask questions. 1. Report of Standing Committees: A. Economic Development Committee (Airport, Conway Corporation, Conway Development, Chamber of Commerce) 1. Ordinance to adopt the budget for the new Conway Municipal Airport for the FY2014. Josh Zylks, Airport Manager, explained we are projecting fuel sale revenue at $286,000.00; this is based on the actual sale of fuel sold by Conway Aviation, but as we move forward we will have a better idea of how to budget for fuel when we have actual hard numbers. -
ARKANSAS POLLUTION CONTROL and ECOLOGY COMMISSION REGULATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING Friday, July 27, 2012 8:30 A.M
ARKANSAS POLLUTION CONTROL AND ECOLOGY COMMISSION REGULATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING Friday, July 27, 2012 8:30 a.m. ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 5301 NORTHSHORE DRIVE NORTH LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72118 AGENDA (Item #01) I. Call Meeting to Order – 8:30 a.m. II. Roll Call III. Approval of June 22, 2012 Committee Minutes (Item #02) IV. Regulation No. 11, Regulations for Solid Waste APPENDIX I Disposal Fees; Landfill Post-Closure Trust Fund; (Items #05-11) And Recycling Grants Program - Docket No. 12-007-R - Lorielle Gutting for Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality - Minute Order (Initiate) V. Regulation No.14, Regulations and Administrative APPENDIX II Procedures for the Waste Tire Program (Items #12-15) - Docket No. 11-006-R - Lorielle Gutting for Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality - Minute Order (Adopt) VI. Adjourn ARKANSAS POLLUTION CONTROL AND ECOLOGY COMMISSION REGULATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING 8:30 a.m., Friday, June 22, 2012 Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality 5301 Northshore Drive North Little Rock, Arkansas Committee Members Attending: J. Bates, J. Chamberlin, D. Hendrix, L. Hitchcock, S. Jorgensen, J. Simpson, and R. Young. Members Absent: L. Sickel, W. Thompson, and B. White. Call to Order Commissioner Young called the meeting to order at approximately 8:30 a.m. Quorum Commission Secretary called roll and a quorum was declared. Approval of Minutes Chair Young asked for a motion to approve the minutes of the May meeting. Commissioner Samples moved to approve the minutes and Commissioner Hendrix seconded the motion. The minutes were approved. Regulation No. 19, Regulation of the Arkansas Plan of Implementation for Air Pollution Control; Docket No. -
**For Immediate Release** JANUARY 8, 2018 CONTACT: Gil Meneses, (202) 445-1570
**For Immediate Release** JANUARY 8, 2018 CONTACT: Gil Meneses, (202) 445-1570 NEW ANALYSIS SHOWS ARKANSAS PASSENGERS WILL PAY UP TO $6.8 MILLION IN ADDITIONAL AIRPORT FEES UNDER NEW CONGRESSIONAL PROPOSAL Despite Access to Millions of Dollars, Some in Congress Pushing Massive Tax Hike On Arkansas Fliers LITTLE ROCK, AR – Stop Air Tax Now, a project of Airlines for America, today released an analysis detailing the higher fees that Arkansas fliers will pay if Congress approves a proposal to raise a fee passengers pay when flying out of commercial airports. The fee hike could be approved as early as January 19th. The proposal would increase the Passenger Facility Charge (PFC), a tax added to the cost of plane tickets that is transferred directly to airports, by $4, to $8.50, on the first leg of each flight. The study shows that travelers flying out of Arkansas will annually pay up to $6.76 million more in PFCs under the new proposal. “This tax is wholly unnecessary and nothing more than a greedy and easy way for airports to raise more revenue by placing a greater economic burden on the backs of everyday commercial flyers who are already paying more than their fair share in aviation taxes,” said Charlie Leocha, president and co-founder of Travelers United. The tax increase, proposed under the guise of modernization and expansion requirements, comes as airports in Arkansas took in $53.24 million in operating revenue last year, $7 million in PFC revenue and $22.28 million in grants. Additionally, Arkansas airport facilities have access to $6 billion dollars in federal funding from the FAA’s trust fund. -
West Central Arkansas Planning and Development District, Inc
WEST CENTRAL ARKANSAS PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY 2014 – 2019 Produced by: West Central Arkansas Planning & Development District June 2014 Made possible by a planning grant from the Economic Development Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce, with matching funds provided by WCAPDD and regional in-kind contributions. 1 West Central Arkansas Planning & Development District Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy TABLE OF CONTENTS What is the “CEDS” 3 Organization and Management 4 CEDS Committee 4 Community and Private Sectors Participation 5 Local Contact 5 Management 6 Plan Area 6 I District Economic & Demographic Profile District Wide Assessment 8 Population 10 Geography 11 Workforce Development and Use 16 Transportation Access 17 II County Economic Profiles 18 III Analysis of District Economic Development Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats 24 Economic Clusters 26 Goals and Objectives 27 IV Strategic Projects, Programs, and Activities Economic Development Projects 36 V CEDS Plan of Action 38 VI Performance Measures 41 VII Disaster and Economic Recovery and Resiliency 42 VIII Appendices 43 2 West Central Arkansas Planning & Development District Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy What is a Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS)? A comprehensive economic development strategy, (CEDS) is designed to bring together the public and private sectors in the creation of an economic roadmap to diversify and strengthen regional economies. The CEDS should analyze the regional economy and serve as a guide for establishing regional goals and objectives, developing and implementing a regional plan of action, and identifying investment priorities and funding sources. A CEDS integrates a region’s human and physical capital planning in the service of economic development. -
City of Conway, Arkansas
City Council Members Ward 1 Position 1 – Andy Hawkins Mayor Tab Townsell Ward 1 Position 2 – David Grimes Ward 2 Position 1 – Mark Vaught City Attorney Michael Murphy Ward 2 Position 2 – Shelley Mehl Ward 3 Position 1 – Jim Rhodes Ward 3 Position 2 – Mary Smith City Clerk/Treasurer Michael O. Garrett Ward 4 Position 1 – Theodore Jones Jr. Ward 4 Position 2 – Shelia Whitmore City of Conway – Special City Council Meeting www.cityofconway.org Thursday, July 5th, 2012 @ 5:30pm Conway City Hall Downstairs Conference Room – 1201 Oak Street, Conway, AR 72032 ************************************************************************************* Call to Order: Mayor Tab Townsell Roll Call: Michael O. Garrett, City Clerk/Treasurer Minutes: N/A 1. Report of Standing Committees: A. Community Development Committee (Planning, Zoning, Permits, Community Development, Historic District, Streets, & Conway Housing Authority) 1. Consideration of bids for the new Conway Municipal Airport Stage 2A Paving Construction Project. 2. Consideration of bids for the new Conway Municipal Airport Airfield Perimeter Fencing. 3. Consideration of bids for the Tucker Creek Trail Storm Drainage Improvements Phase IV (Salem Road to College Avenue & Smoking Oaks Road Construction. 4. Consideration of a modification of the right of way purchase from First Presbyterian Church for Farris Road Improvements. Old Business New Business Adjournment MEMORANDUM TO: MAYOR TAB TOWNSELL FROM: RONNIE HALL, P.E. CITY ENGINEER DATE: July 3, 2012 REFERENCE: Relocated Conway Airport (Lollie Bottoms) Stage 2A Paving Construction Bids were received at 2:30 PM on June 2, 2012 for the Stage 2A – Paving Construction for the Relocated Conway Airport. The plans included a concrete paving design (Schedule 1) with a deductive alternate for a lighter duty paving (Deductive Alternate No. -
2021-Mar-25 14:09:36 60CV-21-2018 C06D11 : 21 Pages
ELECTRONICALLY FILED Pulaski County Circuit Court Terri Hollingsworth, Circuit/County Clerk 2021-Mar-25 14:09:36 60CV-21-2018 C06D11 : 21 Pages IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PULASKI COUNTY, ARKANSAS CIVIL DIVISION STATE OF ARKANSAS, ex rel. LESLIE RUTLEDGE, ATTORNEY GENERAL PLAINTIFF v. CASE NO. _______________ HELDA BERINYUY and DEFENDANTS THIERRY A. EKWELLE COMPLAINT The State of Arkansas, ex rel. Leslie Rutledge, Attorney General (“the State”), for its Complaint against Helda Berinyuy and Thierry A. Ekwelle (“Defendants”), states: I. INTRODUCTION 1. This is a consumer protection action brought to redress and restrain violations of the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act (“ADTPA”), Ark. Code Ann. § 4-88-101 et seq. 2. Beginning in 2018, Defendants, through various self-published websites, fraudulently created and orchestrated an internet fraud scheme advertising purebred, AKC-registered puppies at discounted prices that deceived and harmed consumers nationwide. Consumers used money transmission services such as Western Union, Walmart MoneyCenter, and Zelle to pay Defendants for French Bulldogs, Shih Tzus, German Shepherds, and other popular breeds of puppies. Even after an arrest and felony conviction related to their scheme, Defendants continued their “puppy scam” enterprise. The Defendants used false and fraudulent promises and documents regarding shipping fees, and more recently, coronavirus exposure, to extract successive payments from consumers. 3. As a result of Defendants’ fraudulent and deceptive acts, consumers received neither puppies nor refunds from Defendants. 4. The State seeks restitution for affected consumers, an injunction, an order imposing civil penalties, and other relief against Defendants. II. PARTIES 5. Plaintiff is the State of Arkansas, ex rel. -
Where Are Laanc Facilities in My Area?
WHERE ARE LAANC FACILITIES IN MY AREA? Updated with LAANC Expansion Facilities! December 2019 Houston Air Route Traffic Control Center (ZHU) Brownsville/South Padre Island International Airport (BRO), Mobile Regional Airport (MOB), Salina Regional Airport (SLN), South Central Brownsville, TX Mobile, AL Salina, KS Easterwood Field (CLL), Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR), Philip Billard Municipal Airport (TOP), College Station, TX Baton Rouge, LA Topeka, KS Conroe-North Houston Regional Airport (CXO), Lafayette Regional Airport (LFT), Mount Vernon Airport (MVN), Houston, TX Lafayette, LA Mt Vernon, IL Scholes International At Galveston Airport (GLS), Austin–Bergstrom International Airport (AUS), Quincy Regional Airport (UIN), Galveston, TX Austin, TX Quincy, IL Georgetown Municipal Airport (GTU), Corpus Christi International Airport (CRP), Chanute Martin Johnson Airport (CNU), Georgetown, TX Corpus Christi, TX Chanute, KS Valley International Airport (HRL), Aransas County Airport (RKP), Dodge City Regional Airport (DDC), Harlingen, TX Rockport, TX Dodge City, KS San Marcos Regional Airport (HYI), San Antonio International Airport (SAT), Emporia Municipal Airport (EMP), Austin, TX San Antonio, TX Emporia, KS Laredo International Airport (LRD), Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY), Hays Regional Airport (HYS), Laredo, TX Kenner, LA St, Hays, KS McAllen Miller International Airport (MFE), William P. Hobby Airport (HOU), Lawrence Municipal Airport (LWC), McAllen, TX Houston, TX Lawrence, KS Sugar Land Regional Airport -
KODY LOTNISK ICAO Niniejsze Zestawienie Zawiera 8372 Kody Lotnisk
KODY LOTNISK ICAO Niniejsze zestawienie zawiera 8372 kody lotnisk. Zestawienie uszeregowano: Kod ICAO = Nazwa portu lotniczego = Lokalizacja portu lotniczego AGAF=Afutara Airport=Afutara AGAR=Ulawa Airport=Arona, Ulawa Island AGAT=Uru Harbour=Atoifi, Malaita AGBA=Barakoma Airport=Barakoma AGBT=Batuna Airport=Batuna AGEV=Geva Airport=Geva AGGA=Auki Airport=Auki AGGB=Bellona/Anua Airport=Bellona/Anua AGGC=Choiseul Bay Airport=Choiseul Bay, Taro Island AGGD=Mbambanakira Airport=Mbambanakira AGGE=Balalae Airport=Shortland Island AGGF=Fera/Maringe Airport=Fera Island, Santa Isabel Island AGGG=Honiara FIR=Honiara, Guadalcanal AGGH=Honiara International Airport=Honiara, Guadalcanal AGGI=Babanakira Airport=Babanakira AGGJ=Avu Avu Airport=Avu Avu AGGK=Kirakira Airport=Kirakira AGGL=Santa Cruz/Graciosa Bay/Luova Airport=Santa Cruz/Graciosa Bay/Luova, Santa Cruz Island AGGM=Munda Airport=Munda, New Georgia Island AGGN=Nusatupe Airport=Gizo Island AGGO=Mono Airport=Mono Island AGGP=Marau Sound Airport=Marau Sound AGGQ=Ontong Java Airport=Ontong Java AGGR=Rennell/Tingoa Airport=Rennell/Tingoa, Rennell Island AGGS=Seghe Airport=Seghe AGGT=Santa Anna Airport=Santa Anna AGGU=Marau Airport=Marau AGGV=Suavanao Airport=Suavanao AGGY=Yandina Airport=Yandina AGIN=Isuna Heliport=Isuna AGKG=Kaghau Airport=Kaghau AGKU=Kukudu Airport=Kukudu AGOK=Gatokae Aerodrome=Gatokae AGRC=Ringi Cove Airport=Ringi Cove AGRM=Ramata Airport=Ramata ANYN=Nauru International Airport=Yaren (ICAO code formerly ANAU) AYBK=Buka Airport=Buka AYCH=Chimbu Airport=Kundiawa AYDU=Daru Airport=Daru -
Chapter 12:00 Food 2:00 Meeting 732 Bring a Dish to Go with Burgers
April Meeting/Fly-In April 2018 April 15th Arkansas Air & MIlitary Museum Chapter 12:00 Food 2:00 Meeting 732 Bring a dish to go with burgers Send newsletter items to: [email protected] A Note From Randy Well we had snow in April. Hopefully, that will be the end of that nonsense and it will warm up and we can get into fly-in season! Speaking of fly-in season, at last month’s meeting it was decided to host a fly-in at the Air Museum in lieu of our normal meeting this month. Rick Wantz and the McDaniels are going to cook burgers and dogs. Please bring side dishes as normal. For those that can, we will be starting at 12:00. Please come when you can. Rick and I intend to be there by 11:00 to get things set up. I still intend to show the video even if things are busy and if things are slow, we will do our normal meeting (both will be around 2:00 like normal). We will be charging fly-in attendees (but not our chapter members) $5.00 for the meal and an additional $5.00 if they want to tour the museum. We hope this will help attract some new members to our chapter. See everyone on Sunday! Thanks, Randy MEMBERS DON’T FORGET TO WEAR YOUR NAMETAG!!! 732 Fly-Abouts Lunch at Berryville What a difference a week makes! March 17th In less than a week with all the rain the area around Huntsville certainly changed it’s color! Nothing like an afternoon flight over the lakes in the Natural State Landing a Cedar Keys Video submitted by Alan Smith Anyone flying to Cedar Keys this Spring? Al Smith submitted this video of a strip that he has flown to a few times.