The Lock Haven City Council meeting on December 4, 2023, focused on the future viability of the local airport and the need for collaborative efforts to address ongoing challenges. Council members discussed the airport's financial struggles, highlighting a reported loss of $25,000 per month. Concerns were raised about the lack of fuel availability, which is critical for maintaining operations and attracting tenants to hangars.
One council member emphasized the importance of developing the airport's remaining acreage to generate revenue, noting that previous attempts to secure aviation businesses had not been successful. A significant proposal for a new hangar worth over $2 million was rejected by the FAA due to taxiway issues, further complicating the airport's situation.
The discussion underscored the urgency for the city to form an airport authority to explore solutions and keep the airport operational. Council members expressed frustration over the slow progress and the need for better collaboration with the county commissioners and other stakeholders. They acknowledged the busy schedule of city officials but stressed the importance of prioritizing the airport's future.
In addition to the airport discussions, the council approved a request from Covenant United Methodist Church to use Triangle Park for an outdoor Christmas service on December 17, 2023. The meeting concluded with unanimous support for the church's event, reflecting the council's commitment to community activities alongside addressing pressing municipal issues.