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Glendale Commissioner Named President of Airport Authority
Glendale Commissioner Rafi Manoukian was elected President. Commissioner Susan Georgino of Burbank was elected Vice President, and Commissioner Steve Madison of Pasadena was
chosen to be Secretary.
Manoukian has been an Authority commissioner since 2006. He has served as Secretary and Treasurer and was Vice President at the time of his election as President. Georgino has served on the Authority since October 2011 and had served as Secretary since July 2012. Madison has been a member of the Authority since June 2010. The Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority is a joint powers authority formed by the three cities to own and operate Bob Hope Airport. The Authority is governed by a nine-member commission, and each of the three cities appoints three commissioners to the panel.
This entry was posted in Bob Hope Airport and tagged Airport Authority, Board, Bob Hope Airport on January 17, 2013 by Craig Sherwood.
This entry was posted in Bob Hope Airport and tagged Airport Authority, Bob Hope Airport, Multi-Modal Transit Connections on January 15, 2013 by Craig Sherwood.
Members of the public were invited to attend a community workshop on the aircraft noise impact study being conducted by the Bob Hope Airport Wednesday night. This is an update to the Airport’s 1998 “Federal Aviation Regulation Part 150 Study,” which evaluates current and future aircraft noise impacts on communities near airports.
Looking at the patterns of take offs and landing at The Bob Hope Airport. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
Consultant Sidney Allen answers questions from concern residents during Wednesday’s Part 150 meeting. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
The Noise Exposure Map Update component is under way with Coffman Associates, Inc. providing technical assistance to the Airport. At each step in the process, Coffman Associates will prepare working papers documenting its analysis and findings. This information will be made available for public review and comment via public workshops, of which the Wednesday night’s event is the second, and the Bob Hope Airport website.
The workshop was conducted in an open house format and included a variety of displays that explain and summarize the FAR Part 150 process, the project schedule, inventory of existing conditions, aviation forecasts, and draft noise exposure contours. Airport executives and their consultants were on hand to explain any technical details and respond to questions and queries.
Burbank resident Daniel Lim checks out the maps and available material during Wednesday’s Part 150 study, that was open to the public. (Photo by Ross A. Benson)
In addition to two public workshops, the Airport Authority staff and consultants have reached out to a broad base of interested parties and formed a Study Advisory Committee (SAC) to provide input and feedback to the study process and technical study material. The SAC is comprised of local residents, homeowners, association members, local planning agencies, airport users, and representatives from the aviation and business communities, as well as state and federal agencies
Funding for the FAR Part 150 Study is provided by the FAA and the Airport Authority.
This entry was posted in Bob Hope Airport and tagged Airport Authority, Bob Hope Airport, maps, Part 150 Study, public, Workshop on October 4, 2012 by Craig Sherwood.
The Burbank City Council and the Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority will hold a joint meeting March 15, 2012 to receive a report on the results of recent public opinion research regarding Bob Hope Airport. The meeting will convene at 5:00 p.m. in the City of Burbank Community Services Building, 150 N. Third Street, Burbank, CA 91502. Members of the public are invited to attend.
The public opinion research – directed by the Airport Land Use Working Group, composed of staffs of the City and Airport, and conducted over the past three months by the firm of Goodwin Simon Strategic Research – was the first step in a joint effort by the City and the Authority to engage in a comprehensive public outreach and participation process for the purpose of obtaining community input and facilitating consensus-based planning for the future of the Airport.
The research was intended to scientifically establish current public sentiment among the community and other affected parties about the Airport. Goodwin Simon conducted a telephone survey in February of just over 1100 registered voters – more than half of them in Burbank, and others in Glendale, Pasadena, and areas of Los Angeles near the airport.
This entry was posted in Bob Hope Airport, City of Burbank and tagged Airport Authority, Bob Hope Airport, City Council on March 14, 2012 by Craig Sherwood.
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