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Here's a color chart of the runways, before and after. The runway layout is BX-R as it was in the Status Summary, Nov. 2000. You must have javascript to see the rollover work. Otherwise, you'll just get the current runway layout.
I modified a LANDSAT 7 Image to give you an even better idea of just how big this expansion would be. This takes a fair amount of bandwidth but it's a neat picture. I've tried to be accurate but I'm sure it's not exact.
I have revised the satellite graphic and included a rollover for the proposed runways. It's now BX-R as described in Status Summary 2, Nov. 2000, SFIA. This is intended to motivate windsurfers but anyone who sees it should feel a sense of disaster in the water. This is the same as the color chart above but it's an actual satellite graphic.
And, just in case you haven't been to the Bay Model in Sausalito recently, here's a picture I took in April, 1999 showing the modification of the Bay Model. I don't think the extension of the current runways is shown in anything the airport has published but maybe the Corps of Engineers knows something I don't.
Navigational Charts showing the dimensions of the project.
3/22/02