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Tenant leaving at Anderson City airport; Jeff Air seeks to take over modular house space, ACIP update planned

Anderson City Airport Board · January 20, 2026
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Summary

Board members were told Tom Woods will leave effective April 1 (paid through May per contract) and that 'Jeff Air' expressed interest in taking over the tenant's space and utilities; staff also reported submitting an ACIP update and delaying bidding on a design project planned for 2027.

Board members were informed that a tenant, Tom Woods, is leaving airport premises and that a prospective occupant, described in the transcript as 'Jeff Air,' has expressed interest in taking over the modular house and associated utilities.

An unidentified speaker said, "Tom Woods is definitely leaving... they say April 1. They're paying through May because that's what the contract says. And then Jeff Air would like to take over their space, including the utilities and the modular house." The speaker added that no formal paperwork had been received and the board had "a couple of months to make a decision."

On capital projects, a speaker identified as "CHA" said the ACIP update had been submitted (transcript: "to Indartan FA week ago") following the board's November discussion, and that a design project (transcript: "Tiango tax link design job") would likely not be bid this year, with construction planned for 2027. The speaker said one open construction project is awaiting the contractor's final payment, expected in early April.

The board did not take immediate action on tenant transitions or capital items during this meeting. Staff was asked to circulate any formal takeover proposals and to report back on the final payment timing for the outstanding construction project.