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airport park taxiway as street 4/29/19831513 Pershing Salina, Ks. 67401 29 April 1983 tlr, Rufus Nye, City Manager Mr, Don Jolley, Director of Community Services; Mr, Keith Rawlings, City Planner i City of Salina I 300 W. Ash Salina, Ks, 67401 Gentlemen -- 1 ',Y o I am writing to raise a concern resulting from the recent decision to dedicate the taxiway at the Airport Park (old airport) for use as a public street: security on the adjacent runway and access between the two for formal events. My initial concerns about continuing, to hold events at this site were eased when I received verbal assurances that responsible organizations should have no trouble getting the street closed for properly organized events. Knowing that this has been done often before -- for everything from neighborhood block parties to running drag trucks down (roadway in the middle of a business day -- I feel confident that a request to close off this new street for formal events should encounter little problem. The events I have in mind are the major motorsports events now conducted here by the Sports Car Club of America and the International Karting Federation -- the SCCA Mirror Khana autocross, IKF's two endurance racing dates (all three of them two-day events), and SCCA's National Solo II Championships, a four-day event. Not long after the Community Services Department took over operation and control of Airport Park from the City Clerk's office, it addressed the problem of unauthorized use (especially late at night). As a solution, a chain-link fence (marked in green on the enclosed map) was installed. As a user of this site, who in the past has feared losing the use of it because of the misuse by others, I found this fence a positive addition. Responsible users lost nothing, but gained additional security. However, opening the taxiway as a public street, which puts this new street on the "wrong" side of the present security fence, raises anew the problem of sealing off the runway from unauthorized misuse while retaining the flexibility of this unique site which makes Salina such an attractive venue for certain major events. We have in Airport Park something no other Kansas community has. The only solution to this new security problem seems to be a fence or some other barrier running the length of the runway down the grass islands between the runway and taxiway. This raises two additional points: where to put it, and how to retain access between runway and taxiway, When you install such a barrier, it will then serve not only the purpose of keeping unauthorized drivers off the runway, but this a18o will become a spectator fence for authorized events. And, if installed in the wrong place, it could become a hazard to competitors. In making the recommendation below, I write as a licensed Solo II Safety Steward of the SCCA, familiar with its policies and rules concerning event safety. While I cannot speak for the IKF, the safety concerns of both organizations would be virtually identical. It is likely at both SCCA and IKF events, that spectators would stop and watch behind this fence running the length of the grass islands. If the event organizers choose, access to the street may be controlled if the event intended to charge admission, or access may be left open if admission was to be free. But in either event, even at events for which spectator attendance is not solicited (therefore being technically "non -spectator" events-), we as organizers have some responsibility to ensure that spectators congregate in safe areas. If this fence were placed immediately adjacent to the taxiway, these spectators would end up standing in the street, and parking there also. If this fence were placed immediately adjacent to the runway, it would then constitute an unacceptable hazard to drivers competing in SCCA or IKF events. My recommendation would be to place this fence down the exact center of the grass islands. These islands are about 150 feet wide, so such placement of the fence would leave some 75 feet on either side -- ample both to provide spectator room and safety while also providing no hazard to drivers. That's the simple part. The hard part is access across the six crossovers between runway and taxiway. For reference, I have numbered them on the map from #1 at the north end to #6 at the south and. The Mirror Khana uses #2 for site access, and the course uses #4 and #5. The National Solo II Championships uses 2, 3, and 4 for site access, 1#5 for an impound area, and #6 for course. The IKF races use #4 and #6 for course, and #1 for site access. The problem: the barrier across these crossovers must be removeable in some manner. The ends of the permanent fence should be at least 50 feet from the nearest edge of concrete, meaning a 150 -foot removeable section at #1 and #6, and a nearly 5;0 -foot removeable section at #2/3 and Ar'415. Considering that these barriers would be in place most of the time (except perhaps that at 1#1 to provide access to individuals authorized by the Community Services Department), it would not be necessary that the removeability be easy, just possible. In other words, I see no need to do something costly for easy removeability. Then again, a simple chain across the crossovers may suffice, with a post in the middle to support it. Such a post, however, should be removeable and the hole into which it is placed should not itself be so large as to constitute a hazard. I hope that by addressing this letter to each of you three gentlemen, it will surface in someone's file when the time comes to begin work to make the taxiway a street, including auxiliary construction such as - the security barrier east of the street, so that said barrier will be placed in such a way as to be an asset to the site and not impede any of its uses. If I can be of any other assistance as regards the safety considerations of potential users of Airport Park for motorsports-type events, please do not hesitate to cal 1 on me. Sincerely, . ,, zr-* � /�c �cc �� - r ��Ro y Entriken