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Citizens Committee to select PBIA noise-monitor locations and add monitors after presidential flight restrictions

Cloud Lake Town Council · February 12, 2026
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Summary

The clerk announced a Citizens Committee on Airport Noise meeting to consider locations for additional PBIA noise monitors and a new dashboard/flight metrics system; additional monitors are being added in response to Mar-a-Lago/presidential flight restrictions.

Town Clerk Dorothy Gravelin said the Citizens Committee on Airport Noise will meet next Tuesday at 9 a.m. at the Palm Beach International Airport Department of Airports office to consider locations for new noise monitors and to review a new Dashboard/Flight/Aircraft Metrics flight-tracking system. Gravelin said additional monitors are being added due to Mar-a-Lago/presidential flight restrictions.

The clerk said a start date for the FDOT wrong-way pilot will have a public information workshop and that notices for the flood-risk assessment workshop are posted on the town website; residents were informed that refreshments will be provided at the Feb. 19 community workshop on multi-jurisdictional flood and sea-level rise risks.