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Airport authority approves policy to preserve remaining land for aeronautical uses
Summary
The Indianapolis Airport Authority board voted to repeal a 2014 land-divestiture resolution and adopt a new aeronautical land use policy that designates the authority's remaining acreage for aviation or aviation-support purposes and restricts future sales.
The Indianapolis Airport Authority board approved a new aeronautical land use policy that designates the authority's remaining land holdings for aeronautical or aeronautical-support purposes and limits those parcels to leasing rather than sale.
Board staff presented the resolution as a repeal of a 2014 strategic land-use initiative and replacement with the new aeronautical policy. The presentation said the airport previously divested just under 2,900 acres and generated $82,000,000 in sale proceeds; some of those proceeds were restricted for FAA…
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