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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 12, Page 747, No Resolution Number747 A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD TO CONSIDER ADDITIONAL SCHEDULES AND FEEDER AIR LINE SERVICE TO PADUCAH WHEREAS, the City of Paducah, Kentucky, jointly with the County of McCracken owns and operates Alben Barkley Field as a municipal airport; and WHEREAS, said airport is the only one offering and capable of offering scheduled airline service to an extensive area of Western Kentucky and Southern Illinois containing more than 500,000 population; and WHEREAS, vital atomic energy, electric power and chemical industries cost- ing more than :700,000.00 are under construction at Paducah and Calvert City, Kentucky, and at Joppa, Illinois, near Paducah, as essential items in the currect national defense program; and WHEREAS, the 1950 U. S. Census population of 32,700 for the City of Paducah and of 49,500 for the County of McCracken have increased, due to the undertaking of these defense projects, to more than 51,000 for Paducah and 81,000 for McCracken County (estimated by Kenneth L. Schellie, planning consultant, Indianapolis, Indiana), thereby greatly enhancing local needs for air trans- portation; and WHEREAS, the Atomic Energy Commission has proposed a great increase in its program which will probably result in expansion of its Paducah gaseous diffusion project with consequent extension of peak construction employment for possibly several more years; and WHEREAS, the four major private chemical plants at nearby Calvert City, Kentucky, are all undergoing expansion, and plans are pending for construction of several other major defense plants in the Calvert City area; and WHEREAS, the Tennessee Valley Authority has requested $28,000.000 in new funds for the expansion of its new steam generqting plant at Paducah, and Electric Energy, Incorporated, builder of the $388,000.000 steam generating plant at Joppa, Illinois, is also considering a major expansion of that plant; and WHEREAS, in the face of this growing industrialization and expanding population other passenger transportation service to the Paducah area is being curtailed, through abandonment of all passenger service to Paducah by the Nashville, Chattanooga & St..Louis Railway, and the formal request by the Illinois Central Railroad to discontinue its passenger trains Nos. 101 and 102 which will leave the Paducah area with only one passenger train daily in each direction, to Louisville and to Memphia, Tennessee; and WHEREAS, passengers emplaned at Alben Barkley Field have increased from an average of about 200 a month in the last quarter of 1949 to an average of about 800 monthly in the last quarter of 1951, and air mail, express and freight handled through Barkley Field have increased by an even greater margin. 748 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD.OF COMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, KENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the Civil Aeronautica Board be requested and petitioned to give immediate and special consideration to the provisions of additional scheduled and/or feeder air line service to Paducah, by whatever cbarrier or caraiers the Board concludes can best give such service, with special reference to the provision of air line service between Paducah and Nashville and Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and between Paducah and Louisville and Lexington -Frankfort, Kentucky, and Washington D. C. and New York City. SECTION 2. This resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. Mayor / Passed by the Board of Commissioners, April 22, 1952 Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, April 22, 1952.