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Airport study proposes signage, circulation changes and cell-phone lot to ease terminal traffic
Summary
A FAA-funded terminal roadway planning study recommended a tiered set of improvements — short-term signage and striping fixes, medium-term geometric changes and a long-term option — to reduce confusion and curb backups at Minot International Airport.
Minot International Airport staff and consultant planners presented a terminal roadway planning study on July 7 that proposes a staged approach to reduce driver confusion, limit curb backups and improve safety at the terminal curb front.
The FAA-funded study grouped recommendations into short-, medium- and long-term measures. Short-term fixes are low-cost items that staff can implement quickly: clearer wayfinding signs, renaming parking areas from “short/long term” to “premium/economy,” pavement markings and better communications for rental car operations and…
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