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11/4/2025
Meeting title
Commissioners' Agenda
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Regular
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Fully Executed Version
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Request to Approve the Kittitas County Public Health & Safety Building Feasibility Study
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3
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Consent Agenda
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137354
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Contract
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F <br />Yakima Air Terminal-McCallister Field <br />l::^-. <br />AE?? <br />KEY FEATURES <br />) MWA applied for and was awarded approximated $4M in <br />FAA grant funding <br />, Space needs assessment <br />> Working with Washington State when needed for SEPA <br />and other regulatory permitting requirements <br />PROJECT INFORMATION <br />Project Team: MWA Architects, DCI Engineers, FSi <br />Engineers, Landis Consulting <br />Project Type: Air Terminal Renovation <br />Size: 36,000 SF <br />Client: City of Yakima <br />YAKIMA, WA <br />The City of Yakima is modernizing the existing passenger termi- <br />nal at Yakima Air Terminal-McAllister Field in a multiphase <br />constructlon process after years of deferred maintenance and <br />chronic water intrusion throughout the terminal. The City started <br />implementation of recommendations in February of 2025. <br />These multiphase investments will position Yakima as a leader <br />in the Washington State economy and the Air Terminal as an <br />important community asset Major terminal improvements are <br />seeking minimal disruption to passengers and f lights. <br />As the prime architect, MWA has conducted studies to inform <br />each design phase. These include investigations covering elec- <br />trical and mechanical triage and modernization with <br />consideration to historic preservation, cultural resources, <br />respectful rehabilitation, and working with the site when <br />needed around SEPA. <br />Currently, the comprehensive square fooi area of the existing <br />building is 36,000 SF. Looking to the future, the comprehensive <br />area potential is 45-52,000 SF. Efficient program spaces, which <br />are revenue generating, will be complemented by targeted <br />airport-compatible revenue generating program uses, such as <br />restaurant, vending caf6, conference,/meeting space and related <br />support spaces. <br />:l ),,1\,','A ARa I - i: iS
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