Why does this website exist?
www.QA4CR.org exists to promote the role of the Quillayute Airport as a community asset. As such, it is designed to support and encourage public discussion about the future and potential of the airport.
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Pre-Application proposal for 30kW microgrid
The PDF document linked below was submitted to the office of Hazard Mitigation Assistance at the Emergency Management Division of the Washington Military Department on August 9th, 2024. It represents a request for consideration of obtaining a $225,000 grant to provide emergency power and water at the Quillayute Airport.
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City of Forks Quillayute Airport Master Plan
This summary of the Quillayute Airport Master Plan provides excerpts from the chapters of the plan, which outlines the goals, existing conditions, forecasts, facility requirements, alternatives analysis, implementation plan, and airport layout plan for the Quillayute Airport. It is intended as an overview of the 309 page report submitted to the City of Forks by Century West Engineering in January of 2024. It contains a link to the full report on the Century West website.
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UIL in the City of Forks Draft Capital Improvement Plan 2024-2030
The Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) is updated annually during the City’s budgeting process. This is different from the City’s Transportation Improvement Plan, but similar in approach. Where the TIP lists transportation projects for a six-year period, the CIP will do that for capital projects for a seven year period.
UIL in Forks City Council Meetings
Mentions of the Quillayute Airport in the minutes of Forks City Council meetings.
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Revitalizing the Quillayute Airport for Community Resilience
May 1, 2024 presentation to the Forks Chamber of Commerce: With Highway 101 being the one road in and the one road out, Forks and its surrounding communities are easily isolated when a natural disaster occurs.