Economic growth potential at Gillespie Field

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SPECIAL TO THE EAST COUNTY CALIFORNIAN

According to a recent study by the California Dept. of Transportation (Caltrans), Division of Aeronautics, Gillespie Field in El Cajon ranks high among airports in California in potential for sustainable economic growth and job creation.

SPECIAL TO THE EAST COUNTY CALIFORNIAN

According to a recent study by the California Dept. of Transportation (Caltrans), Division of Aeronautics, Gillespie Field in El Cajon ranks high among airports in California in potential for sustainable economic growth and job creation.

On behalf of the East County Economic Development Council (ECEDC), we are gratified that Caltrans confirmed what we already know about Gillespie Field’s tremendous potential for stimulating employment growth and positive economic impact in the region. The Caltrans study underscores the vision of how Gillespie can serve as an economic hub, both inside and outside the runway fence line.

The Caltrans study, called the 2014 Caltrans Airport Forecasting Study, surveyed the economic potential at each of the state’s 245 airports, ranging in size from the large international sites with passenger jets to the smallest, single runway airports in backcountry locations. The study ranked Gillespie Field, a general aviation airport operated by the County of San Diego, as one of the best in the state for its class of airport for several reasons:

* Gillespie Field is one of seven California airports that are highly suitable for sustainable economic growth. The others were Buchanan Field in Contra Costa County, Fresno Yosemite International, Haywood Executive in Alameda County, San Diego International, Santa Monica Municipal and Van Nuys Airport in the San Fernando Valley.

* Gillespie Field’s region, totaling of 890 acres, includes 123 acres of undeveloped land suitable for business parks and manufacturing facilities, along with approximately 7.6 million square feet of existing industrial and general commercial space.

* Gillespie Field’s economic potential is supported by access to public transportation and rail links, as well as nearby freeways, including State Route 52 on the north, Interstate 8 on the south, State Route 67 on the east and State Route 125 on the west.

* Gillespie Field leads all San Diego County airports in number of operations with 183,911 operations in 2013. An operation is the arrival or departure of an aircraft to or from the airport.

* While Gillespie Field’s two 5,000-foot-long runways cannot support jumbo jets or large cargo aircraft, the runways can serve certain Gulfstream jet aircraft with a range of 7,000 nautical miles, which means a nonstop trip is possible from El Cajon to Russia or Venezuela without refueling.

* The Caltrans study said the area surrounding the airport currently supports 11,807 jobs with the capacity to add 1.8 million square feet of new business pace and support 20,800 jobs by 2040. Currently, the airport and nearby business parks contribute more than $403 million per year to the economy and accounts for nearly 3,200 jobs, said the ECEDC.

The study’s findings prompted a recent visit to Gillespie Field by Derek Kantar, Caltrans aviation planner. Kantar spoke to a group of 70 business and community leaders, including real estate developers, aviation stakeholders and elected officials.

According to Kantar, “When it comes to urban planning and sustainable communities, general aviation airports, like Gillespie, can play a vital role as efficient logistical hubs in an economically sustainable transportation system. Gillespie has all the pieces in place for exponential business growth and sustainability. But it’s up to the local community to decide what’s best for them and how to take advantage of a runway that’s in their backyard.”

 

Jo Marie Diamond serves as president and CEO of the East County Economic Development Council, a regional non-profit, business-growth organization.