FAQs

Is there a virtual option to attend the Pre-bid Meeting on Thursday, July 13, 2023?

Bidders may call in or attend the Pre-bid Meeting virtually using the following links and/or phone numbers:

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86234097879?pwd=QUdiemMwSEVGQ3JvMHZETkpwQlpzUT09

One tap mobile
+16694449171,,86234097879#

Phone
1.669.444.9171
Meeting ID: 862 3409 7879
Passcode: 964061

About Us

Noise

ENA prioritizes the reduction of aircraft noise on our community. Our staff works closely with air traffic controllers to keep operating with optimum aircraft-traffic configurations for noise abatement. This allows most aircraft to arrive and depart using flight paths that take them over the water to the south and unpopulated areas north of the airport most of the time.

We strive to keep the public informed of flight-path changes and planned runway closures, but aircraft may be temporarily re-routed over populated areas without advanced notice during adverse weather conditions, snow removal, or ice control.

Safety is always the most important consideration in any decision made at ENA.

Learn more
Submit a noise report

Air Fair

Schedule of Events
Air Fair Schedule of Events
Time Event
8:00 - 10:00
Pancake Breakfast

At the Soldotna Airport in the MARC Hangar (595 Funny River Road; Soldotna, AK, 99669). A $7.00 donation is your ticket to all-you-can-eat pancakes sponsored by the EAA Chapter 975, and Missionary Aviation Repair Center

8:00 - 2:00
Poker Run

Gather up your friends and family and fly to 7 of the Peninsula's premier airports to collect your tickets to a winning hand. Are you starting in Anchorage? Collect your first ticket at Stoddards Aircraft Parts Center. All participants must Register.

Noon - 4:00
Kenai Peninsula Air Fair
  • BBQ - $10 /plate, additional refreshments available for purchase
  • Live Music
  • Car Show
  • Static Aircraft and Aircraft Demonstrations
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Animal Control

I found a dog. What do I do?

If you find a lost dog within Kenai City Limits or Soldotna City Limits and are able to successfully secure it, please bring it to the Kenai Animal Shelter at 510 N. Willow St during our business hours (T-F 11a-5:30p, Sat 11a-5p). If it is outside of business hours, please take it to the Kenai Police Department. 

If you are unable to safely and successfully secure the dog, please call Animal Control at 907-283-7353 (for dogs within Kenai City Limits) and an officer will try to secure the dog. 

We do not accept stray dogs from outside the City Limits of Kenai or Soldotna. 

If you've found a lost dog that does not fall within our scope of care, please still reach out. We are able to scan the animal for a microchip or may have a lost animal report from the owner. 

 

 

How do I surrender my pet to your shelter?

We know the decision to surrender your pet is never an easy one. We encourage you to take proactive steps to help them find a home before they come into the shelter. One powerful way to do this is through home-to-home adoptions. Here is how:

1. Email us a flyer: We will post it on our community board in hopes of spreading the word that your pet is available for adoption.

2. Share on social media: Post your pet’s adoption information on local pet re-homing Facebook pages, which are great places for connecting with potential adopters.

3. Post flyers locally: Put up flyers in your community (local businesses, vet offices, pet stores, etc.) to increase visibility and help find a match before your pet enters the shelter.

If you have exhausted your re-homing attempts, please reach out to us at 907-283-7353 during business hours to schedule a surrender appointment. During this time, we will ask you to pay a minimal fee for relinquishment of ownership, furnish a state issued ID, and have you fill out a pet personality profile. If you have cute pictures of your pet, please email them to animal@kenai.city before your appointment to help make them more adoptable!

 

I lost my pet. Do you have him/her?

If you have lost a pet, please fill out a lost animal report found here. PLEASE upload a picture of your lost pet with your report. You may also call the shelter at 907-283-7353 to get an immediate response. 

We also recommend hanging flyers in the community, posting a picture and description of the animal on multiple Kenai Peninsula Animal Facebook pages and list it on Dog Gone News via www.ksrm.com. Many pets are found by community members who may not bring the animal into a shelter for several days.

A dog bit me, what do I do?

 If you have been bitten by a dog, please seek appropriate medical attention. The doctor will report the bite incident to us if the bite occurred inside Kenai City Limits. If you do not seek medical care, you may report the incident to us at 907-283-7353 during business hours. Please provide as much information as possible: a description of the incident, time, location, owner information, and a description of the dog. 

My dog bit someone. What do I do?

If your pet has been involved in a bite to a human in the Kenai city limits, please call us at 907-283-7353 during business hours to report the bite incident. All dogs and cats that have bitten a person and broken the skin are required by state law to be quarantined for ten days. Owned animals that are vaccinated at the time of a non-severe bite may be quarantined in the owner’s home at the discretion of an Animal Control Officer. Quarantines may take place at the shelter under certain circumstances with facility use fees required. Bites that occur outside of Kenai City Limits need to be reported to the Alaska State Troopers, or corresponding City or Municipal Animal Control Facilities to the location of the bite occurrence.

*The price of a current rabies vaccination is far less than the price of quarantining your pet. Situations change and animals can be unpredictable. Don't risk a human life or your pets life. Please vaccinate your pets!

Does my dog need a City License?

If you live within Kenai City Limits, yes, your dog needs a city license.

Kenai Municipal Code 3.20.010 states, "A person who owns a dog over the age of three (3) months, other than in the operation of a *kennel facility, shall obtain a dog license for that dog pursuant to this chapter."  Therefore, if you reside in City Limits and own a dog over (3) months of age you are required to have a City License for each dog you own. 

Kenai City Licenses may be purchased via phone 907-283-7353, at the Kenai Animal Shelter, or at Kenai City Hall. Proof of current rabies vaccination is required to purchase a dog license. 

* See What is a Kennel Facility to find out more about a Kennel Facility Permits

What is a kennel and how do I get a Kennel License?

If you live within Kenai City Limits and have more than three dogs, you are required to have a Kennel License. Kennel Licenses are needed regardless of whether the dogs are kept for commercial purposes (breeding/boarding) or for private enjoyment. 

Kennel Permit applications and be found here

 

 

How many pets can I have in my house?

There is no limit to the number of animals you may have in your home. However, please ensure you are able to provide a good quality of life by providing adequate food, water, shelter, enrichment, proper ventilation and appropriate housing for that species. 

The Kenai Animal Shelter staff has a plethora of knowledge and experience. If you have gotten over your head with animals in your home, please contact us. We can help provide solutions and resources- judgment free. 

*Having more than 3 dogs over the age of three (3) months of age requires a Kennel License. Come into our facility or call us at 907-283-7353 to inquire on kennel licensing. 

How much does it cost to adopt a pet?

Adoptions fees range from $20.40 to just under $300. Prices are dependent on animal species and the veterinary services we had to provide. Please see our fee page for a breakdown of cost.

All animals adopted will be spayed/neutered, micro-chipped and vaccinated. Depending on the animals age and length of stay, a booster shot may be required after adoption. Please contact your local veterinary office to schedule booster shots. 

 

 

My pet is in your shelter. What will it cost to get him/her out?

If your pet is currently at the shelter you may need to pay impound, facility use and other fees before it can be released to you. The fees vary depending on the type of pet you have, the amount of time your pet stays in our facility, and other factors. Please call us at 283- 7353 between 11:00-5:30 Tuesday – Friday and 11-5 on Saturday.

My neighbor's dog keeps getting out. What do I do?

Stray dogs can be a nuisance or even a danger to themselves or others. All dog owners in the City of Kenai are required to keep their dogs contained. They also must have current rabies vaccines and license. If the dog is within the city limits of Kenai, contact the shelter during business hours at 283-7353 with the time and date of occurrence as well as the description of the animal and your contact information so we may follow up on the complaint. If you are able to get a photo or video of the animal please e-mail it to us at animal@kenai.city with your contact information and the time and location the photo or video was taken.

My neighbor has aggressive dogs. What do I do?

If you feel the dog is a threat and live within Kenai City Limits, contact Kenai Animal Control during business hours at 907-283-7353 with a description of the animal, where the animal lives and why you believe it is a threat. You may contact the Kenai Police Department after hours if you believe the animal is a threat to a person or other animals, and is a safety issue at 907-283-7879. 

 

My neighbor's dog barks all the time. What do I do?

Barking dogs can be a nuisance. If the dog is within the city limits Kenai, contact the shelter during business hours at 283-7353 with the time and date of occurrence as well as the description of the animal and your contact information so we may follow up on the complaint. If you are able to get a photo or video of the animal barking please e-mail it to us at animal@kenai.city with your contact information and the time and location the photo or video was taken.

 

Can I own livestock within Kenai City Limts?

The short answer: Yes and No. It depends on the species of animal, the city zone in which you live and the size of your property lot. Below is the city code for livestock. If you need help interpreting the code, please call us at 907-283-7353.

 

Kenai Municipality Code 3.10.070 Livestock within the city limits

a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, no person shall keep or maintain livestock within the City of Kenai.

(b) Livestock, other than bees, may be kept on lots of forty thousand (40,000) square feet or greater. No livestock shall be allowed in the RU, RS1, RS2 or TSH zones. Animals raised for a fur-bearing purpose are not allowed in any zone. Beekeeping will be restricted as described in subsection (g).

(c) In this section “livestock” is defined as the following animals:

(1) Cow

(2) Horse

(3) American bison

(4) Llama

(5) Alpaca

(6) Sheep

(7) Swine

(8) Goat

(9) Mule

(10) Donkey

(11) Ratite

(12) Duck

(13) Goose

(14) Chicken

(15) Turkey

(16) Rabbit

(17) Honey bees (Apis mellifera)

(d)

(1) Except for the RS1, RS2, RU, TSH zone(s), the Chief Animal Control Officer may issue temporary permits of not more than fourteen (14) days for the keeping of livestock not otherwise allowed for public exhibitions or entertainment events. The Chief Animal Control Officer may impose conditions on the permits as reasonably necessary for sanitation, safety, or hygiene. The permit may be revoked for a violation of the conditions of the permit or pertinent section of the Kenai Municipal Code. The City may charge a permit fee, which fee shall be as set forth in the City’s schedule of fees adopted by the City Council.

(2) Except in the RU zone, the Chief Animal Control Officer may, after notifying adjoining property owners in writing and allowing reasonable time for comment, issue a permit for the keeping of livestock for educational or youth activities, such as 4-H, Future Farmers of America, or Boy/Girl Scouts on lots not otherwise eligible under this section. The permit shall state the duration of the permit, which shall not exceed two (2) years, and the type and number of livestock to be kept. The Chief Animal Control Officer may impose conditions on the permits as reasonably necessary for sanitation, safety, or hygiene. The permit may be revoked for a violation of the conditions of the permit or Title 3 of the Kenai Municipal Code. Appeal of issuance or revocation of a permit may be made in writing to the board of adjustment. A permit may be renewed following written notice and reasonable time for comment to the adjoining property owners. The City may charge a permit fee, which fee shall be as set forth in the City’s schedule of fees adopted by the City Council.

(e) Lots on which livestock are kept on the effective date of the ordinance codified in this section which are not eligible for the keeping of livestock under this section shall be considered a non-conforming use of land under KMC 14.20.050. No new or replacement livestock may be kept or introduced on such lots after the effective date of the ordinance codified in this section. Offspring of livestock allowed as a non-conforming use under this section may be kept on such lots only until they are old enough to be relocated to a site conforming to this section or outside of the city limits.

(f) Except as set forth in subsection (g), below, corrals, pens, hutches, coops or other animal containment structures must have a minimum setback of twenty-five feet (25′) from the property’s side yards, fifty feet (50′) from the front yard, and ten feet (10′) from the back yard. All animal containment structures must be secure and in good repair.

(g) No person may keep honey bees, Apis mellifera, in a manner that is inconsistent with the following requirements or that is inconsistent with any other section of this code.

(1) Colonies shall be managed in such a manner that the flight path of bees to and from the hive will not bring the bees into contact with people on adjacent property. To that end, colonies shall be situated at least twenty-five feet (25′) from any lot line not in common ownership; or oriented with entrances facing away from adjacent property; or placed at least eight feet (8′) above ground level; or placed behind a fence at least six feet (6′) in height and extending at least ten feet (10′) beyond each hive in both directions.

(2) No person shall keep more than four (4) hives on a lot of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or smaller, nor shall any person keep more than one (1) additional hive for each additional two thousand four hundred (2,400) square feet over ten thousand (10,000) on lots larger than ten thousand (10,000) square feet.

(3) It shall be a violation for any beekeeper to keep a colony or colonies in such a manner or in such a disposition as to cause any unhealthy condition to humans or animals.

(4) Beekeepers shall take appropriate care according to best management practices when transporting hives of bees. Bees being transported shall have entrance screens or be secured under netting.

(5) The term “hive” as used in this section means the single structure intended for the housing of a single bee colony. The term “colony” as used in this section means a hive and its equipment and appurtenances, including bees, comb, honey, pollen, and brood.

(h) A person seeking relief from the provisions of this section may apply for a conditional use permit under KMC 14.20.150.

I adopted a pet from your shelter and it is now sick. What do I do?

If you have any medical concerns regarding your adopted pet, please contact your local veterinarian. 

At our shelter, we make every effort to thoroughly assess the health of each animal before they are adopted. While we are not veterinarians and do not have one on site, we closely monitor the animals for any signs of illness or distress. Additionally, most of our animals undergo a health check by an off-site veterinarian prior to adoption. The shelter staff will disclose any known ailments to potential adopters during their meet and greet sessions. 

Remember, most illnesses can be easily treated if they are diagnosed early. If you wait to provide treatment for your pet, you risk your pet’s health and a larger vet bill.

There are a lot of stray or feral cats in my neighborhood. What do I do?

If you do not have a live animal trap, Kenai Animal Control can loan residents of the city one for a refundable $30 deposit (cats/squirrel) of $ 50 deposit (dogs). There are also live traps for rent at Cadre-Feeds and for sale at Sportsman Warehouse for those that live outside of city limits. 

What is the difference between a stray and a feral cat?

 A stray cat is an un-owned animal that you see in your neighborhood that is friendly and enjoys human contact. A feral cat has had little or no human contact during its life. Many people consider feral cats to be nuisances because they reproduce at an alarming rate, resulting in more cat problems and public health concerns.

What can I do about a dead animal on the road?

If the animal is within the city limits of Kenai, contact Kenai Animal Control at 283-7353 during business hours, or after hours to leave a message. You may contact the Kenai Police Department after hours if the animal is a road hazard at 283-7879.

Are you a No-Kill shelter?

While we strive to find every healthy, adoptable pet a loving home, it's important to note that we are not a No-Kill facility. Through various programs and partnerships, we work diligently to place all adoptable animals in the best possible homes. However, despite our best efforts, some animals may need to be humanely euthanized due to reasons such as temperament, quality of life, or medical conditions. We understand the difficult emotions surrounding this reality and are committed to providing the best care possible to each animal in our shelter. Every effort is made to ensure that only those animals for whom adoption is not a viable option are euthanized.Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we work to create a brighter future for all animals in need.

To help prevent unnecessary euthanasia, please get your pet spayed or neutered. The shelter does not provide spay and neuter services. Please contact your local veterinary office for this service. Need financial help with this service? Apply here

 

If your pet is currently on our wait-list, we encourage you to take proactive steps to help them find a home before they come into the shelter. One powerful way to do this is through home-to-home adoptions. Here is how:

1. Email us a flyer: We will post it on our community board in hopes of spreading the word that your pet is available for adoption.

2. Share on social media: Post your pet’s adoption information on local pet re-homing Facebook pages, which are great places for connecting with potential adopters.

3. Post flyers locally: Put up flyers in your community (local businesses, vet offices, pet stores, etc.) to increase visibility and help find a match before your pet enters the shelter.

By taking these steps, you're directly contributing to reducing shelter euthanasia and giving your pet the best chance for a loving forever home. Thank you for your effort and dedication to helping animals in need!

ENA Business

Airport Regulations

The Kenai Municipal Airport is owned and operated by the City of Kenai. Under the general direction of the City Council, City Manager, and the advisory role of the Airport Commission the Airport Manager provides administrative direction and leadership for all Kenai Municipal Airport functions, operations, and personnel.

 

Airport Regulations ❭ ❭

ENA RFP - Car Rental Concession

Is there a virtual option to attend the Pre-bid Meeting on Thursday, July 13, 2023?

Bidders may call in or attend the Pre-bid Meeting virtually using the following links and/or phone numbers:

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86234097879?pwd=QUdiemMwSEVGQ3JvMHZETkpwQlpzUT09

One tap mobile
+16694449171,,86234097879#

Phone
1.669.444.9171
Meeting ID: 862 3409 7879
Passcode: 964061

What are the gross monthly revenues from CY2018 to date?

ENA Car Rental Concession Monthly Gross Revenue

What are the monthly enplanements from CY2018 to date?

What is the deadline for questions related to this RFP?

The deadline for questions is 11:59 p.m. on Friday, July 21, 2023.

Item 7 on page 2 of 7 in the INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS packet incorrectly states the deadline for questions is 11:59 p.m. on July 13, 2023.

Do existing concessionaires have to submit a bid?

Yes.

In accordance with EXHIBIT C -  BID FORM; Execution of Bid: Bidder shall execute and submit all pages of this Bid Form

Can the bid due date be extended?

Yes. The bid deadline has been extended to 2:00 p.m. Friday, September 1, 2023. The new concession's effective date is January 3, 2024, thru December 31, 2028.

Does the Airport have any formal written agreements with any off-airport operators? If so, what are the terms of that agreement – i.e., what is the arrangement for pick-up and drop-off of customers; what are the fees that operators pay to the airport?

The Airport does not have any formal agreements with any off-airport operators.

Will the Airport please email any addenda to those companies that attend the pre-bid meeting?

All correspondence and questions will be posted on the website for this RFP.

Will the Airport accept RFP responses through email or online submission?

Bids must be delivered in a sealed envelope marked “CAR RENTAL CONCESSION BID” accompanied by a certified or cashier’s check payable to the Kenai Municipal Airport in the amount of Two-Thousand dollars ($2,000.00) by the bid deadline.

What is the Term? There are references to September 1, 2023 – August 30, 2028 and separately references to September 6, 2023 thru September 5, 2028.

The term of this concession has been adjusted to January 3, 2024 thru December 31, 2028.

Is dual or multi branding permitted? Will the Airport accept a single bid to operate multiple ‘brands’ under a single concession agreement?

Multi Branding is permitted. The Airport will accept a single bid to operate multiple ‘brands’ under a single concession agreement. Monthly certified activity reports submitted must breakout gross revenue for each brand represented.

Will the Airport allow for annual reconciliation of MAG/Concession fee payments?

The Airport will accept Concessionaire’s annual reconciliation report and/or amended certified activity reports.

Is the Concessionaire permitted to "pass-through" the concession fee?

ARTICLE IV - RENT, FEES, TAXES, AND PAYMENTS will be amended as follows:

J. Concession Recovery Fee: Concessionaire acknowledges that Concession Fee payments by Concessionaire to the Airport under this Concession Agreement are for Concessionaire’s privilege to use the Airport facilities and access the Airport market and are not fees imposed by the Airport upon Concessionaire’s customers. The Airport does not require, but will not prohibit, a separate statement of and charge for the Percentage Fee on customer invoices or rental agreements (“Recovery Fee”), provided that such Recovery Fee meets all of the following conditions:

(a) such Recovery Fee must be titled “Concession Recovery Fee,” “Concession Recoupment Fee” or such other name first approved by the Airport in writing;

(b) the Recovery Fee must be shown on the customer rental car agreement and invoiced with other Concessionaire charges (i.e., “above the line”);

(c) the Recovery Fee as stated on the invoice and charged to the customer shall be no more than eleven and eleven-hundredths percent (11.11%) of Gross Revenues, specifically excluding from Gross Revenues for purposes of this calculation the Recovery Fee;

(d) Concessionaire shall neither identify, treat, or refer to the Recovery Fee as a tax, nor imply that the Airport is requiring the pass-through of such fee.

Will the Airport allow a surety bid bond for bid guarantee?

No.

Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check or cashier’s check payable to the City in the amount of $2,000.00. The check must be attached to the bid form and will be held by the City, without interest, as the bid guarantee until the highest and best bids have been selected, after which time the bid guarantee received from all but the successful bidders (i.e., those bidders submitting the three (3) highest and best bids) will be returned. The bid guarantee of each successful bidder will be held by the City, without interest, pending the complete execution of a Concession Agreement (the “Concession Agreement”) substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A between the City and such successful bidder covering the bidder’s right to conduct on-airport automobile rental operations at the Airport. If a successful bidder should fail to execute the Concession Agreement and deliver the same to the City within fifteen (15) days after receipt of notification by the City of the award, the $2,000.00 bid guarantee will be forfeited to the City as liquidated damages.

Will the Airport please confirm that both the companies/brands and the MAGs will be publicly disclosed at the bid opening?

At the bid opening, each bid received will be opened and examined for completeness. Companies/brands submitting incomplete bids will have the following information read aloud: Company/brand – incomplete bid. Companies/brands submitting complete bids will have the following information read aloud: Company/brand – bid amount. The three successful bidders will be read aloud in descending bid amounts.

Will the Airport please provide these revenue numbers broken out by brand?

No. Private company revenues are not available.

Will the Airport exclude the following from gross receipts: a. Discounts/Coupons; b. Fuel; c. Carbon Offsets; d. 3rd Party Charges?

The definition of gross receipts will be amended in whole to read:  F. Gross Receipts: The aggregate amount of all transactions made on, in, from, or through the Premises for cash, or credit, or otherwise, of every kind, name and nature, regardless of when or whether or not paid, whether made by the Concessionaire or any other occupant or occupants of the Premises, or some part or parts thereof excepting from the determination of said amount (1) any and all taxes or fees collected by Concessionaire on behalf of any governmental body or taxing agency and excepting tips income paid and received by service staff of Concessionaire; (2) any sums received from the sale of capital assets (other than “rent to own program vehicle sales rental amounts); (3) any sums received from insurance or other settlements for damage to automobiles or other property of the Concessionaire, or for the loss, conversion, or abandonment of such automobiles; (4) all non-revenue rentals to employees of Concessionaire; (5) payment and administration of parking tickets, tolls, towing and impound fees, traffic and red-light tickets; (6) net corporate discounts applied at the time the rental contract is close but only to the extent the Concessionaire provides auditable proof to Airport that discount or rebate is specifically attributable to rental agreement with Airport customer; and, (7) any fees collected from a customer for damages to an automobile rented.

Will the Airport add language addressing parking relocation?

ARTICLE III – PREMISES will be amended as follows:

D. Permanent parking relocation, the Airport reserves the right during the term of this Agreement to permanently relocate Concessionaire parking. The Airport will make all attempts to ensure permanent parking relocation is within a reasonable distance and on the terminal.

C. Construction or Temporary Disruption, the Airport reserves the right during the term of this Agreement to temporarily relocate Concessionaire parking; the Airport will attempt to minimize, but has no responsibility for disruption of the Concessionaire’s operation or temporary interruption of Concessionaire’s use of any part of its Operating Area due to construction activities or temporary disruption by the Airport, or City Contractors.

We request that references to "percentage rent" be change to "percentage fee" or "concession fee".

In the agreement, references to “Percentage Rent” will be changed to “Concession Fee”.

Will the Airport change the due date for Certified Activity Reports from the 15th day of each month to the 20th day of each month?

Yes.

In ARTICLE XIV - CANCELLATION BY CITY Item C., will the Airport exclude Concessionaire's personal property from this provision?

ARTICLE XIV – CANCELLATION BY CITY will be amended as follows:

C. Ownership of Equipment and Improvements: If the City cancels or terminates this Agreement due to a Concessionaire default, excepting personal property, all of the Concessionaire's title and interest in furnishings, fixtures, equipment, and improvements installed in or adjacent to the terminal under this Agreement vest in the City. The City may use and/or dispose of these items as it sees fit. The Concessionaire will reimburse the City within 30 days of the billing date for any cost the City incurs in removing and disposing of these items.

Will the Airport add provisions for Minimum Annual Guarantee abatement should monthly passenger enplanements decline year over year for any reason by 15% or more, or for the same month of the immediately preceding contract year??

No.

Will the Airport include a Most Favored Nations provision in the Agreement?

ARTICLE VI – GENERAL CONDITIONS OF OPERATION will be amended as follows:

G. Most Favored NationsIn the event that any contract granted by the Airport to any other Rental Car Company shall contain any terms and conditions more favorable to such company than the terms and conditions herein described (other than the minimum annual guarantee, number of allocated parking spaces, and the location of the concession area, etc.), then this Agreement shall be amended to include such more favorable terms and any offsetting burdens that may be imposed on any such other company. The intent of this provision is to ensure that the Airport shall give due diligence to ensure all rental car companies will be able to compete on terms as equal as possible with all other rental car companies, and to ensure that no individual rental car company or companies shall enjoy any rights or privileges more favorable to any such individual company or companies than those enjoyed by all rental car companies.

Will the Airport allow a new Concessionaire at least six months to get their business ready for operation before they are required to begin paying Rent/Minimum Annual Guarantee/Concession Fees?

A new Concessionaire will be exempt from paying Rent/Minimum Annual Guarantee/Concession Fees until they begin occupying the concession space or a maximum of 90 days from the effective date of the agreement.

Please confirm the rental rate for counter space.

ARTICLE IV – RENT, FEES, TAXES, AND PAYMENTS will be amended as follows:

A. Terminal Building Rent - Exclusive Space: For the rights and privileges granted under this Agreement, Concessionaire shall pay the City a monthly fixed Terminal Building Rent - Exclusive Space (“base rent”). Base rent shall be computed at the current signatory market rate per square foot (as set by the City Council) multiplied by the square footage of the Premises (______ square feet), plus applicable sales tax.

EOI - Alaska Regional Fire Training Facility

How many work orders, related to the AK Fire Training Center, does the airport complete annually?

Annual work order totals are listed below.

Fiscal Year (June - July) Total
2021 $5,067
2020 $1,462
*2019 $13,455
*2018 $8,017
2017 $16,175
2016 $4,654
2015 $8,287
2014 $7,987
2013 $6,700
*Substantially prop and trainer maintenance.  

 

Please clarify what the EOI indicates when it mentions "suggested financial structure(s)".

Regarding the submission of the EOI:

Initial business concept(s) and suggested financial structure(s) should describe financial arrangements for any proposed development and the terms of any proposed operating agreements.

What is the scope of this EOI?

The scope of this EOI is to manage, promote, and operate the AK Fire Training Center. Including but not limited to providing Aircraft Rescue Firefighting Training, and the management and leasing of office and conference space.

Police

How do I register my bike?

Bring your bike to KPD; dispatch will have the registration forms.

I am having a dispute with my landlord (or tenant), what are my rights?

Go to http://www.dced.state.ak.us/occ/pub/landlord.pdf for information about the Alaska Landlord/Tenant Act.

I have locked my keys inside my car; can an officer unlock it for me?

Yes, call (907) 283-7879 and an officer will respond, if available. You will be required to sign a release of responsibility prior to having an officer work on your car.

I was in an accident and the officer said I needed a Financial Responsibility form. What is that and how do I get one?

If the officer at the scene did not issue one to you, then go to. http://state.ak.us/dmv/forms/pdfs/466.pdfto print out a form and for directions on where to send it.

Is burning allowed?

Burning is allowed with a permit issued by the Kenai Fire Department. Call (907) 283-7666.

There has been a bear causing problems in my neighborhood. What can be done?

 If the bear is damaging property or causing a safety concern, call KPD at (907) 283-7879. A KPD officer will respond to attempt to scare the bear away.

What can I do about the neighbor's dog that is…running loose, digging in my yard, barking all night, leaving landmines in my yard?

Contact Kenai animal Control at (907) 283-7353.

What do I do if a moose won't let me in/out of my house?

Contact KPD at (907) 283-7879. An officer will respond to assist you.

When are studded tires legal?

September 16 to April 30.

When can I park on city streets?

According to Kenai Municipal Code 13.30.030, vehicles cannot be parked on any City street from October 1 of each fall until May 1 of the following spring, between the hours of 4:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. of any day. See http://www.qcode.us/codes/kenai/

Where is it legal to shoot firearms?

Hunters are reminded that shooting is restricted within the city limits of Kenai. Discharging a shotgun only is allowed along the Kenai river tidal flats area, but not within 100 yards of a residential or commercial structure or road. Firearms may also be used within the city limits north of the Kenai Spur Highway from a line in the vicinity of Beaver Creek west to Marathon Road.

For further details, please contact the Kenai Police Department at (907) 283-7879.  Firearm Discharge In City Limits Map

Where is the Kenai Police Department jurisdiction?

Anywhere within the City of Kenai. From approximately Milepost 4 of the Kenai Spur Highway to Milepost 15 of the Kenai Spur Highway; also north on Marathon Road to approximately Milepost 2 and Bridge Access Road to Kalifornsky Beach Road/VIP Subdivision.

Search Tips and Tricks

Do the search results include the contents of PDFs and other documents?

Yes.  The website indexes web pages as well as PDFs, Microsoft Office documents, and text documents.

If I search for a phrase (e.g. alarm permit), will the results only show exact matches?

No.  By default, the search results will show matches for any word within the phrase.  In this example, you would receive results for all web pages and documents that contained either the word alarm or the word permit or both.

In order to search on an exact phrase, enclose your search phrase in quotations.  The search results for "alarm permit" will show matches for that exact phrase.

Can I exclude a word from a search (e.g. all pages that have the word "alarm" but not the word "permit"?

Yes.   You can exclude words by using the minus sign (-).   In order to find the results of all pages that have alarm in the result but not permit, you would search for alarm -permit.

Senior Center

When is the Social Security Administration in town?

The first and third Wednesday of every month from 9:00am to Noon.

Traveler

Airlines

Here at Kenai Municipal Airport, we have 2 commercial airlines with routine scheduled service to Anchorage International Airport.

Grant Aviation
907.283.6012

Kenai Aviation
907.283.4121

Aleutian Airways
907.600.7090

ATM

There is an ATM located in the lobby, directly across from the boarding Gates. 

Ground Transportation
Car rentals

Avis

907.283.7900

Budget

907.283.4506

Taxi Services

Alaska Cab
Open 24-7
907.283.6000
907.262.1555

Hairy's Cab
Open 5:30pm & later 
907.252.0251

Lost & Found

If you lost an item while traveling through ENA, CLICK HERE. Lost and Found items are kept for approximately 60 days before being donated or disposed of. 

If you are missing bags or for items lost on an aircraft, please contact the airline directly.

 

Lounge/ Restaurant

The Upper Deck Lounge 

Monday - Friday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

Saturday - Sunday 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
907.283.2277

Debbie's Bistro 

Opening soon!

Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Saturday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

907.395.4498

Luggage Carts

Luggage carts are located in the terminal lobby area. Please be courteous and return luggage carts to the terminal after use.

Pets

Pets are welcome in the airport terminal, provided they are on leash and off furniture. There is a fenced pet relief area located outside by the cafe/ lounge parking to the south of the terminal.

Shopping

The Fishing Grounds LLC

Monday - Friday 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday 7 a.m.- Noon

Local-Made Snacks & Gifts

"Last-minute gift ideas for the procrastinating traveler

Snacks for the hungry traveler

Sundries for the forgetful traveler"

 

Smoking

The Kenai Municipal Airport is a non-smoking facility. Smoking is only permitted in the designated smoking area across from the terminal on the short term parking curb.

Vehicle Parking

Parking for travelers is $8 per 24-hour period and is located directly adjacent to the terminal. 

What to do:

  • Note your parking stall number (# 1 - 200) when you park
  • Pay with cash or card on the parking machine located inside the departure foyer
  • A receipt will be printed stating the date/ time your parking expires with your stall #

If you cannot pay with exact change, the machine will print a refund slip, and you can receive a refund at the Airport Administration office located inside the terminal in Suite 200.

If you need to extend your parking due to a delay, you can pay over the phone with a card by calling the Airport Vehicle Parking Hotline at 907.283.8284.

Annual parking is available from July 1 - June 30 at a rate of $800 (plus $30 tax) and is subject to availability. Please call the Airport Vehicle Parking Hotline or come by the Airport Administration office to inquire.


Parking for the cafe, bar, or gift shop is located on the south side of the terminal.

2-hour parking is free and is located in the first 2 rows directly across from the terminal.

 

Vending

There is a cash-only vending machine located at the south end of the terminal, just past the gift shop with snacks and treats.

There is a credit card vending machine provided and stocked by Echo Lake Meats across from the departure waiting area with cheese dip, crackers, and meat sticks.