The City of Clearwater Airpark Advisory Board held a meeting on November 1, 2023, where members discussed several key topics impacting the future of the Airpark and its operations. A significant point of discussion was the potential development of corporate-style hangars, which could accommodate approximately 30 aircraft. However, board members noted that no concrete plans or designs are currently in place. The board will need to secure funding before hiring an engineer to explore various design options that would best serve the needs of the Airpark.
Another important matter addressed was the upcoming expiration of a board member's term in December. This member indicated they would not be seeking reappointment, prompting a call for interested candidates to submit applications to join the board. The board is looking to ensure a smooth transition and continuity in leadership, especially as they prepare for future meetings and discussions.
Additionally, the board considered the timing of their next advisory presentation to the city council. There was a suggestion to postpone this until after the new year, allowing for the appointment of new board members and a potential new chairperson. This approach aims to ensure that the presentation reflects the latest insights and contributions from the newly formed board.
The meeting also highlighted the importance of public engagement, with members expressing a desire to keep the community informed and involved in the Airpark's developments. The board is committed to maintaining transparency and encouraging public attendance at future meetings, which will help foster a collaborative environment for discussing the Airpark's future.
As the board moves forward, they will continue to address these topics and work towards enhancing the Airpark's facilities and operations, ultimately benefiting the Clearwater community.