The following information was released by John Wayne Airport.
WHAT:
On Tuesday, June 19, John Wayne Airport will begin resurfacing the Ground Transportation Center. During this time, access to the area will be limited and several of the shuttle operations will be temporarily relocated.
Passengers utilizing these services should note the temporary locations being used for ground transportation:
The Disneyland Resort Express will be relocated to the red curb north of Terminal A on the Arrival (lower) Level.
The Main Street Parking Lot courtesy shuttle will be relocated just south of the Ground Transportation Center crosswalk on the Arrival (lower) Level in front of Terminal B.
WHEN:
June 19, 2012 through July 2012. Upon completion, the Main Street Parking Lot shuttle will return to normal operations at the Ground Transportation Center.
Note: The Disneyland Resort Express will continue to operate from the red curb north of Terminal A on the Arrival (lower) Level through August 2012 due to ongoing construction on the seismic retrofit of the upper and lower roadways.
The overall Seismic Retrofitting project is ongoing through December 2012.
WHY:
Resurfacing the Ground Transportation Center is part of John Wayne Airport’s routine maintenance of facilities.
Seismic Retrofit
The roadway system at John Wayne Airport is undergoing seismic remediation to ensure all structural elements of the Departure (upper) Level roadway are current with the most stringent safety and seismic standards. A portion of the Arrival (lower) Level of the Airport roadway will be narrowed to allow for construction on the pillars reinforcing the Departure (upper) Level roadway. Portions of the white passenger pickup lanes and curb will be narrowed as well. The roadway pillars will also be “wrapped” according to the new Terminal A, B and C color schemes to better identify passenger pickup locations.
MORE INFO ABOUT PARKING AND ROADWAY CONDITIONS AT JWA:
General Airport Information: 949-252-5200
Email: info@ocair.com
Web site: www.ocair.com
About John Wayne Airport:
John Wayne Airport (SNA) is owned by the County of Orange and is operated as a self-supporting enterprise that receives no general fund tax revenue. The Airport serves approximately nine million passengers annually and reaches over 20 nonstop destinations in the United States, Canada and Mexico. More information can be found at www.ocair.com.
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Courtesy graphic showing Ground Transportation Center at John Wayne Airport.
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