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Board approved prior meeting minutes, excused an absence, and voted to recommend City Council approve three five-year leases for airport land and grazing. Staff delivered routine air service, financial, capital projects and operations reports; the Board requested follow-ups on Frontier load factors and the financial effect of three hours of free parking. The Board discussed officer elections to be held in May and reviewed a recent off‑airport crash response and ongoing water‑shortage planning.
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The Airport Board approved last month’s minutes and formally recommended that City Council approve three five‑year leases for airport agricultural and grazing land; those leases will generate modest annual revenue and include 1% yearly increases. Staff updates covered airline service, airport finances, several capital projects (including an LED lighting project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy), and an April crash response that briefly closed the airport. For residents, this means the airport is managing routine operations and maintenance, pursuing potential new nonstop routes, and planning for utility resilience and service performance; the lease recommendations will go to City Council before taking effect.
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