Redlands approves development near airport
Redlands approves development near airport
Despite opposition from AOPA, Redlands Airport Support Network volunteer Robert Pearce, and other aviation industry professionals, the Redlands City Council this week approved a proposal that will put 81 homes just 2,000 feet from Redlands Municipal Airport. "We're disappointed that city leaders failed to realize the impact of building a residential development next to a thriving general aviation airport," said Bill Dunn, AOPA vice president of airports. "AOPA will oppose any effort to restrict operations at the airport that the continued development could cause."
June 23, 2006

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