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After hangar fire, airport staff urge insurance changes and outline $2.55M in hangar repairs
Summary
Airport staff presented a hangar-condition assessment that lists about $451,000 in short-term repairs and $2.1 million in long-term capital needs, and recommended updated rental-agreement insurance provisions after a recent city-owned hangar fire.
Lindsey Johnson, airport superintendent, told the council a recent hangar fire prompted staff to re-evaluate insurance requirements and complete a hangar-condition assessment covering city-owned hangars.
"We currently rely on the indemnification paragraph in that rental agreement," Johnson said, explaining that aviation insurance is complex and there is no state or federal mandate that aircraft be insured,…
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