FAA Approval of Noise Compatibility Program at John Glenn Columbus International Airport
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The FAA has approved a noise compatibility program for John Glenn Columbus International Airport to minimize and manage aircraft noise impact on surrounding communities. The program outlines several actions that address noise mitigation and land use planning. Most recommendations in the plan have been approved, aiming to reduce non-compatible land uses and prevent new ones.
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Key Changes
- FAA approved the noise compatibility program for John Glenn Columbus International Airport.
- Most recommendations of the program were approved.
- Program aims to reduce non-compatible land uses around the airport.
Obligations
What this law requires
The Columbus Regional Airport Authority must develop a noise compatibility program that sets forth measures for reducing and preventing non-compatible land uses in accordance with the FAA requirements.
Airport authorities must develop a noise compatibility program in consultation with local communities, government agencies, and airport users.
The Columbus Regional Airport Authority must submit any requests for federal action or funding to the FAA Airports District Office.
The Columbus Regional Airport Authority must consult with affected and interested parties, including local communities, government agencies, and airport users, in the development of the noise compatibility program.
The noise compatibility program must include measures for reducing existing non-compatible land uses and preventing additional non-compatible land uses.