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Submitted by Port of Olympia

The Port of Olympia will hold the fourth public open house on the Olympia Regional Airport Master Plan Update (MPU) on October 12, 2022 from 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at the Port’s Olympics Room located at 606 Columbia St NW in Percival Plaza. The in-person-only open house will feature informational boards for the public to view and an opportunity to meet with the project team. At 6:30pm, the project team will give a twenty-minute formal presentation. The remainder of the open house is purposely informal so that members of the public can view project information at their leisure.

The project team will present on the progress of the MPU, as well as share findings on a separate study examining the feasibility of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 139 commercial service at the Olympia Regional Airport. Part 139 refers to the FAA’s airport certification process for airports that meet the criteria for scheduled and/or unscheduled commercial air carrier operations.

The Port of Olympia is currently preparing an Airport Master Plan Update (MPU) for the Olympia Regional Airport (OLM). The FAA recommends that the airport master plan be updated every 5-10 years. A master plan was last completed for OLM in 2013 and the update is anticipated to be completed by the end of the year.

An airport master plan is a comprehensive study of an airport and describes short-, medium-, and long-term development plans to meet future aviation demand. This study is 100% funded by the FAA and follows FAA Advisory Circular 150/5070-6B, Airport Master Plans. The purpose of a master plan is not to resolve airport maintenance, operations, property leasing, management, and policies issues; however, when these issues are identified during the master planning process, they will be documented so that they can be considered outside of the master plan process.

Public input on the master plan is very important to the Port and will be accepted throughout the duration of the master plan process.

To view a tentative schedule of meetings and public involvement events, and to join the email distribution list, please visit the project website. Although the Port is responsible for all development decisions, the influence of public input will be documented where possible.

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