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Buckeye council reviews Airport Specific Area Plan kickoff, debates study boundary and stakeholders

Buckeye City Council · April 22, 2026
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Summary

Consultants presented the Airport Specific Area Plan (ASAP) kickoff to city council, proposing a large study area (about 72 sq. miles) with a 5‑sq. mile activity center. Council members stressed targeted outreach to military and cargo operators, discussed expanding the ASAP boundary to protect approach/departure corridors, and heard plans for workshops and a Mobile Immersion Lab demo.

City staff and consultants introduced the Buckeye Airport Specific Area Plan (ASAP) and asked the council for feedback on project boundaries, public engagement and economic opportunities.

Mandy Woods, principal planner with Development Services, opened the project presentation and said the ASAP will refine land uses and design around the airport. Consultant Terry (project lead) tied the effort to the Imagine Buckeye general plan and displayed an initial "purple blob" activity center from the 2018 general plan. He described the ASAP as a refined land‑use and design document that can include guidance…

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