State & Local Meeting
Airport Commission October 1, 2003 (Archive)
October 01, 2003
The City of Palm Springs Airport Commission meeting on October 1, 2003, covered several key topics related to airport operations and infrastructure. A notable proposal was presented for a unique restaurant housed in a 747 airplane, with plans to situate it near the airport entrance, pending staff review and future agenda consideration. The commission also discussed the design options for a new compressed natural gas (CNG) station canopy, weighing aesthetic and practical considerations before providing input to the planning commission. Additionally, the commission reviewed a lease agreement with Signature Flight Support to accommodate Customs and Border Protection, with ongoing legal review. Financial matters included a 10% increase in fuel flowage fees for airport operators, aimed at maintaining revenue without overburdening tenants. Updates on major airport projects highlighted progress on security building construction, TSA office developments, and equipment installations, with some delays noted. The commission also touched on challenges facing the airline industry, including declining ticket revenues and potential consolidations, impacting airport service planning. Overall, the meeting focused on procurement, contracting, and budgetary decisions essential to airport operations and development.
Sources
- Airport Commission October 1, 2003 (Archive) · City of Palm Springs · Oct 01