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Planning Board urges airport changes: pursue unleaded fuel, pauses on major airport CIP until litigation resolved

5824513 · September 25, 2025
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At the Sept. 16 meeting planning board members urged the city to pursue unleaded aviation fuel at Boulder Municipal Airport, considered but did not approve a motion to delay repaving a glider-only runway, and voted to pause noncritical airport CIP projects until ongoing litigation is resolved.

The City of Boulder Planning Board on Sept. 16 approved multiple advisory motions addressing the Boulder Municipal Airport (BDU), urging city leaders to move quickly on health-related fuel changes and recommending a pause on several airport capital commitments while litigation is unresolved.

Board members voted to recommend that City Council pursue infrastructure or equipment to provide unleaded aviation fuel at Boulder Municipal Airport "as soon as possible." The motion, moved by Planning Board member Laura and seconded by Mason, passed 5—1 (George voted no). In discussion, board members cited public-health and…

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