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Quiet Skies News ReleaseSent: Thu 11/05/09 9:29 AM To: edit@dailyintertake.com 1 U1211 ii�lilillillil Ell I I'll 111111111111111111; ITTIT Rf, RON;n. iE t CEUVED [10V 0;'�' 2009 Quiet Skies Committee to Present Airport Concerns to City Plannin" Board. I The Quiet Skies committee will present the following concerns regarding the City Airport to the city planning board at its meeting on Tuesday, November 10, 7:00 PM @ City Hall. All citizens who share similar concerns are encouraged to attend Tuesday's meeting and to contribute ideas and statements. Not all think the T.I.F. program is heading in the right direction for the city. 1. We question the wisdom of extending the airport runway, which woui* accommodate larger and louder airplanes. Is this the "highest and best use" of public property and resources? 2. We want a reduction of aircraft noise and an increase of safety for people on the ground 3. We question the use of F.A.A. funding of an extended runway at the current location, if that funding reduces our ability as a city to regulate the airport 4. We want all airport decisions put on hold until after the new mayor is in office and has the time to review them with the city manager and council itembers. 5. We want an economic re-evaluation of this 74-acre site. Alternativ ideas include: a Hockey center, a cultural center for Pow -Wows and al For more information contact Scott Davis at 448 5th. Avenue West Kalispell,, Montana 59901 406-752-1523 109TIVALMINVirt 01