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... 19 CHAPTER THREE ECONOMIC BENEFIT AND FUNDING The reasons for developing an SPB vary across the country and reflect the socioeconomic and transportation needs of the local community. One of the main transportation benefits of an SPB is having access to the NAS, especially in Alaska and the San Juan area of Washington State.
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... 20 1. Public airport operations and capital investments 2.
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... 21 FIGURE 6 Aerial view showing congestion at Lake Hood Seaplane Base, Anchorage, Alaska. [Source: Alaska DOT&PF (Siting Analysis, Sitka Seaplane Base–Sitka, Alaska 2012)
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... 22 lar 150/5395-1A 2013)
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... 23 the U.S.DOT. The data are used to determine eligibility for federal financial assistance if other criteria are met.
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... 24 Operating Budget Preserving SPBs means maintaining the docks, beaches, slipways, and pullouts. Survey responses varied widely concerning the most expensive operating aspects of an SPB {Q14}.

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