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Buckeye council adopts updated airport master plan, omits proposed crosswind runway

Buckeye City Council · April 22, 2026
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Summary

The Buckeye City Council voted April 21 to adopt an FAA‑guided 20‑year airport master plan that removes a previously proposed crosswind runway from the master‑plan submission, keeps an extension and widening of the existing runway to 7,300 feet, and directs staff to submit the plan to the Federal Aviation Administration for review.

Buckeye — The city council on April 21 adopted an updated airport master plan that trims a previously discussed crosswind runway from the plan being submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration and focuses on widening and extending the existing primary runway.

Aviation Director Scott Gray told the council the master plan is a 20‑year capital development document the FAA uses to determine project eligibility for federal funding. “It is a 20‑year capital development plan for the airport. It is an FAA guided document. It is a requirement for most public airports to complete every…

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