The City of Clearwater Airpark Advisory Board meeting on November 1, 2023, focused on several key developments regarding the airpark's operations and community engagement. A significant highlight was the completion of test flights for an instrument approach, with a draft approach plate expected to be available within the next month. This advancement is seen as a major step forward for the airpark, enhancing its operational capabilities.
The board also discussed ongoing communication with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the St. Petersburg Tower, emphasizing the importance of maintaining dialogue to ensure smooth operations. Additionally, the board addressed issues related to uninsured aircraft, noting that the number of such planes has decreased, with hopes of resolving remaining concerns by the end of the year.
Community engagement was another focal point, with the board announcing plans for quarterly tenant meetings. These meetings aim to foster better communication and address tenant concerns, which have included issues like golf balls landing on the airpark and the condition of hangar doors. The board is taking proactive steps to maintain facilities, including greasing hangar doors and trimming trees that encroach on taxiways.
The meeting also highlighted a new memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the U.S. Coast Guard, reinforcing the airpark's role as a vital community asset, especially in public safety contexts. The board plans to host several upcoming events, including a Young Eagles event on November 11 and a Toys for Tots event on December 9, which will further engage the community and promote aviation awareness.
Overall, the meeting underscored the board's commitment to improving airpark operations and enhancing community relations, setting a positive tone for future developments.