Archive for April 2005
San Diego County Regional Airport Authority's June 30 Deadline Questioned
Friday, April 22, 2005
Airport authority timing questioned
Imperial Beach cites land-use plan
By Janine Z??iga
The San Diego (CA) Union Tribune
IMPERIAL BEACH ? The City Council is questioning how feasible the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority’s June 30 deadline is for completing a countywide land-use plan.
Read MoreTRINITY CENTER
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Airport hassles bring more turbulence
Plane owners want answers on future of town’s runway
By Kimberly Bolander
The Redding (CA) Record Searchlight
TRINITY CENTER — Trinity County is working to resolve complaints about tall trees, higher rent and a slowly expiring use permit at the small airport here.
Read MoreLong Beach Airport
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Airport backers make move toward city vote
By Eric Johnson
The Long Beach (CA) Press-Telegram
LONG BEACH – An attorney for a group of Long Beach residents and business leaders seeking to expand the Long Beach Airport terminal sent a letter to the city clerk Tuesday asking for clarification on the how to place an initiative on an upcoming election ballot.
Read MoreMontgomery/ Brown Pilots Alert
Montgomery/ Brown Pilots Alert
By Ron Cozad
April 14, 2005
Committee members ?shocked? at staff ineptitude and lack of candor ? unanimously vote to hold over Gibbs FBO lease 6 months to 1 year. Gibbs SR. Honored. Means and Griffith embarrassed. Future with SD airports in question
Read MoreSan Diego Area CLUP Updates
The San Diego Regional Airport Authority has taken over responsibility for the Comprehensive Land Use Plans (CLUP) for San Diego County. They are actually using the CALTRANS Land Use Planning Handbook to guide them in updating these seriously outdated documents which are unique to California. CLUP?s are intended to protect the utility of Public Use Airports from encroachment by nearby incompatible land uses. The Planning Departments from the County and some cities in the area are complaining about the new restrictions to protect our airports (see related article on the topic on www.calpilots.org “San Diego County Regional Airport Authority Under Attack”).
Read MoreSanta Paula Airport Businesses Limping Along
Sunday, April 17, 2005
Airport business slows in S. Paula
By Kathleen Wilson
The Ventura County (CA) Star
Just a half-dozen planes buzz into and out of the eerily quiet Santa Paula Airport each day, a fraction of the number that touched down before the Santa Clara River ate into the runway two months ago.
Read MoreSan Diego County Airport Authority Responds
Saturday, April 16, 2005
Airport officials seek to smooth flap over perceived power grab
By MARK WALKER
The San Diego (CA) North County
Buffeted by accusations it was sticking its nose where it didn’t belong, the San Diego County Airport Authority last week sought to smooth the ruffled feathers of city and county officials who said they believed it was trying to wrest control of land around the region’s 16 civilian and military airports.
Read MoreSan Diego County Regional Airport Authority Under Attack
Thursday, April 14, 2005
County, two cities object to airport panel’s plan
Rules would limit growth, rebuilding
By Leslie Wolf Branscomb and Janine Z??iga
The San Diego (CA) Union-Tribune
Coronado and Chula Vista have joined the county Board of Supervisors in objecting to the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority’s plan for land use near airports.
Read MoreWatsonville Airport's Runway 8/26 Designated Low Activity
The Council voted (4 to 3) to designate east-west runway 8-26 a low activity runway, and to modify the Airport Master Plan to strike out language requiring compatibility standards in various safety zones, as recommended by downtown City staff. This allows high density housing in the Buena Vista area just west of the Airport. This includes high concentration of persons, schools, care centers, etc. The vote leaves runway 8-26 full length.
Read MoreSan Bernardino International Airport
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
Firm eyes S.B. airport
The Riverside (CA) Press-Enterprise
San Bernardino International Airport, which has been unable to attract regular commercial flights since the former Norton Air Force Base closed more than a decade ago, is working with a French company that intends to use the airport to ship American-made parts to France for use in the manufacturing of Airbus jetliners.
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