Date:
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Contact:
Nisha Marvel, WSDOT Aviation Communications, 360-651-6310
On October 2 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., members of the Governor-appointed Aviation Planning Council will meet for the eighth time to continue work on the final phase of the Long-Term Air Transportation Study (LATS).
The meeting will take place at the Puget Sound Regional Council Boardroom. For directions please visit: http://www.psrc.org/about/where/index.htm.
During the meeting, the Council will discuss alternative statewide aviation system management strategies. The Council will also review the results from recent public outreach efforts, and propose amendments to the draft aviation policies.
Members of the public are welcome to attend.
Originally planned for September 4, this meeting was moved to October 2 due to scheduling conflicts and the Council’s request for more time to review public comments on the draft policies.
The Aviation Planning Council, as directed by state legislation (ESSB 5121), was appointed by Governor Gregoire in July 2007. The Council’s purpose is to use LATS Phases I and II findings, and include public input, to determine:
- How best to meet commercial and general aviation capacity needs.
- Which regions of the state are in need of improvement regarding the matching of existing, or projected, airport facilities and the long-range capacity needs at airports within the region expected to reach capacity before 2030.
- Recommendations regarding the placement of future commercial or general aviation facilities to meet the need for improved aviation planning in the region.
- More information about LATS is available at: www.wsdot.wa.gov/aviation/LATS.
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