Over the course of the Airfield Improvement Needs Assessment study, there was four meetings of an Airfield Needs Assessment Advisory Committee. Members of the Committee are local stakeholders and Pangborn neighbors. The Advisory Committee will review and comment on technical documents produced by the planning consultant and offer opinions on ways to resolve Pangborn’s challenges with regard to its airfield capabilities.
Four Public Information Workshops will also be held to provide study updates and information to local residents, airport users, government officials, and business leaders, as well as solicit comments and concerns about aviation needs and improvement alternatives.
Specific dates and locations for meetings and workshops was posted on this page when they are determined. They will also be advertised in the local newspaper. The workshops are open to the general public and will typically take place on the same day as Advisory Committee meetings.
First meeting
Public Informational Workshop #1 was held at the Pangborn Memorial Airport terminal building from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM, on November 14, 2007. There was displays in the corridor defining study elements and schedules; the study consultants and airport staff were present to answer questions and listen to concerns.
The first Planning Advisory Committee meeting was held from noon to approximately 1:00 PM on November 14, 2007 in the Airport conference room. The agenda was introductory in nature, covering roles, responsibilities and expectations, and covered the same information that was provided to the public at the evening open house
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