Concerns about the PDK Airport Master
Plan Process
July 2006 Major Master Plan Recommendations from PDK Watch, Inc.
Summary of Major
Recommendations
Major Recommendations and Documentation
PDK Master
Plan policies adopted by the DeKalb Board of Commissioners
on October 11, 2005
Citizen Policy Proposals for the PDK Master Plan Process
Submitted for consideration at the
DeKalb County public meeting on PDK Master Plan Policy on September 19, 2005.
Public Meeting on PDK Master Plan Policies, September 19,
2005
Introduction
to citizen proposals for PDK Master Plan
Introduction to the Airport
Advisory Board proposals for PDK Master Plan, 09/18/2005
Introduction to consultant
proposals to PDK Master Plan, 09/18/2005
Concerns Regarding Public
Involvement with the PDK Master Plan Process (6/15/05)
Larry Foster explains the community's concerns about the PDK Airport
Master Plan process.
Concerns about the PDK Master Plan >
Importance of the Master Plan and Role for Citizens and Community
Groups
This article explains in concise terms what the Master Plan process is
about, its history at our local airport, and why citizens should become
involved in the process.
Importance of the Master
Plan and Role for Citizens >
Citizen participation in the PDK Master
Plan:
Status
of BOC requirements for the master plan relative to citizen participation
To understand community concerns, you must go back to the unanimous requirements
placed on the Master Plan process by the BOC when it approved project The requirements
are shown directly and these are discussed point by point from the point of
view of some citizens who will be affected by the results of the Master Plan.
Citizen
Participation for the PDK Master Plan >
Letter to DeKalb County
Commissioner Kathie Gannon:
This letter answers Commissioner
Gannon's request that PDK Watch identify items omitted from the seven-item
policy statement submitted bt the PDK Airport Advisory Board to the Commissioners
in June 2005.
Read Letter
Federal Aviation Administration's Advisor Circular
This Advisory Circular (AC) provides guidance for the preparation
of master plans for airports that range in size and function
from small general aviation to large commercial service facilities. The intent
of this AC is to foster a flexible approach to master planning that directs
attention and resources to critical issues.
View
FAA Advisor Circular on Master Plans (pdf)
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