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Wayne McMichael/Airport- to grow or not to grow... Having watched this valley grow for 50 years, I can honestly say that the growth here will not end. Kalispell, Whitefish, Columbia Falls, Lakeside, Bigfork, Somers will all come together someday. Inevitably the airport will need to grow with the valley. I do not see the airport being able to expand to the level it will need to at it's present location. It should proceed with relocation, then expansion as needed to fit the needs of the Citizenry of the Flathead Valley. No matter where it ends up there will be businesses around it like hotels, restaurants. This valley is of a size that a 20 minute drive can take you just about anywhere here. This is still better than some locations I have been to. I can remember this being a 3 stop light town and LaSalle was gravel. Look at the valley now. Prudent foresight is required here. Think on a larger scale than "Kalispell city airport but rather Flathead Valley airport. The "City's" airport business could be better served thinking on a larger scale to accommodate the valley. With this in mind then I would look at the lands currently available and at least see if they may be a better proposal than just shrugging it off as not doable....Growing pains are to be expected but can be worked through. Moving it to a county location may change the "restrictions" . They could probably be grandfathered to prevent this scenario from happening in the future when the valley envelopes the airport in it's new location. If we lay out the ground rules now instead of waiting 15 years....we will all be further ahead. I spent many an afternoon watching the parachutes over the city airport. The soar planes fill me with awe as they quietly sail overhead. I am neither for or against the airport expansion just voicing that we need to think larger and further... Wayne McMichael Flathead Valley Citizen This email and any attachments are Semitool Inc. proprietary and confidential information. Unless you are the intended addressee, you may not use, copy or disclose to anyone the message or any information contained in the message. Intended addressees should abide by all appropriate restrictions regarding the dissemination of proprietary and confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please advise the sender by reply e-mail @semitool.com, and delete the message.