State & Local Meeting
Airport Commission Meeting September 4, 2002 (Archive)
September 04, 2002
The City of Palm Springs Airport Commission meeting on September 4, 2002, focused on several key issues related to airport operations and infrastructure. A significant portion of the discussion centered on noise restrictions and the interpretation of operating agreements concerning quieter regional jets, with the commission supporting an interpretation to allow these jets to operate outside previous curfew restrictions. The commission also reviewed bids for the Northley airport terminal access roadway security reconfiguration project, recommending contract award and noting grant funding to cover costs. Additionally, the meeting addressed passenger comfort improvements, including the installation of shade structures at the ready rental lot, and the establishment of a volunteer program to assist travelers during busy periods. Security enhancements were discussed, particularly the federalization of checkpoint screening and the introduction of new explosives detection equipment, with plans to increase screening personnel significantly. The commission also deliberated on the potential installation of a 9/11 memorial plaque at the airport, opting to have staff explore appropriate language and placement. Overall, the meeting highlighted ongoing efforts to balance operational efficiency, community impact, and passenger experience at Palm Springs International Airport.
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- Airport Commission Meeting September 4, 2002 (Archive) · City of Palm Springs · Sep 04