Scottsdale Airport is launching a $1 million master planning project, funded almost entirely by a Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Program grant. This initiative will shape the …
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Scottsdale Airport begins master plan update
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The Scottsdale Airport is updating it’s master plan. Members of the community are welcome to give their input at a public hearing Tuesday, Oct. 29.
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Scottsdale Airport is launching a $1 million master planning project, funded almost entirely by a Federal Aviation Administration Airport Improvement Program grant.
This initiative will shape the airport’s future over the next 20 years, and residents are invited to participate. The master plan is a comprehensive study of the airport’s past and current operations and infrastructure. This study will evaluate current operations and devise short-, medium- and long-term goals for the airport.
The process will kick off with an open house guided by Coffman Associates from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29, at the Scottsdale Aviation Business Center, 15000 N. Airport Drive. While the open house will not include presentations, informational boards and project team members will be available during the event. It will be an opportunity to provide comments and feedback, and additional opportunities will be available throughout the process.