By Mark Carlisle | Your Valley
Development plans for Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport include building a hotel on top of Terminal 4.
Phoenix’s Aviation Advisory Board Planning and Development Subcommittee voted in approval of the five-year plans, which include six projects. The subcommittee recommended city council submit an updated Airport Layout Plan to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Those projects ultimately will cost tens of millions of dollars combined, which could be aided by federal monies.
Aside from the hotel, the five-year plan includes a new concourse in Terminal 3, a new taxiway, renovations to Sky Harbor Boulevard, lengthening an existing runway and reusing a building.
These items were the result of six months of stakeholder input to update the Aviation Department’s long-term development document, called the Comprehensive Asset Management Plan, or CAMP.