State & Local Meeting
Airport Commission October 2, 2002 (Archive)
October 02, 2002
The City of Palm Springs Airport Commission meeting on October 2, 2002, covered several key topics related to airport operations, procurement, and budgeting. The commission discussed a property issue involving a sliver of land near Ferrell Drive, ultimately deciding not to allocate airport funds for landscaping on land that was not airport property. They also addressed leasing office space to the TSA for federal security operations, including plans for modular units and tenant improvements, with costs to be recouped through leases. The commission reviewed a sensitive proposal for a 9/11 memorial plaque, deciding against placing it in the terminal to avoid distressing travelers, suggesting city-wide consideration instead. A significant legal update was provided regarding the bankruptcy of PNC Corporation affecting rental car contracts, with the airport appealing a court order that could reduce annual revenue by $120,000. Infrastructure projects were underway, including parking lot demolition and roadway reconfiguration, with federal grants totaling $7.7 million secured for security-related improvements, notably a 100% grant covering mandated projects. The meeting also highlighted ongoing security enhancements, including checkpoint upgrades and explosive detection installations, and discussed coordination for upcoming events and public outreach efforts.
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- Airport Commission October 2, 2002 (Archive) · City of Palm Springs · Oct 02