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Livermore council hears concerns about $800K-plus design transfer for Airport Innovation Center; resident urges unleaded fuel option
Summary
Residents asked the council to pause $622,000 in design spending for an Airport Innovation Center at LVK and to prioritize unleaded aviation fuel (GAMI 100 UL) and safety improvements; staff described the project as a renovation of an existing ~18,000 sq ft city-owned building and said the funding request supports design work as part of a larger airport strategy.
The Livermore City Council on April 13 heard public pleas to postpone funding design work for a proposed Airport Innovation Center at Livermore Municipal Airport (LVK) and to focus first on safety and pollution-reduction measures.
Carol Silva read a letter on behalf of Donna Caban urging the council to "postpone funding the designs for an airport innovation center at LVK." Silva said staff is asking to transfer "over $800,000 from airport operating funds" and that "the majority of funds requested, 622k, will be used to develop…
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