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FAA land‑use inspection prompts corrective‑action work on leases, standards and UNICOM license at Lawrence airport
Summary
City staff said they received an FAA land‑use inspection report that flagged master‑plan items, incompatible land uses, lease language and safety/minimum standards; staff is preparing a corrective action plan, revising lease templates with outside counsel, and working to renew an expired UNICOM (radio) license.
City staff told the Aviation Advisory Board on June 4 that an FAA land‑use inspection and subsequent report — conducted in September and delivered to the city in April — identified several areas for corrective action, including updates to the master plan, incompatible land uses, leases, minimum standards and pavement management.
“Back last summer, Scott and I had just been out to Renton, Washington…and we got contacted by the FAA, and they would like to do a land use inspection,” an airport staff member said, summarizing the inspection process. Staff said the FAA’s April 22 report listed…
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