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Airport Master Plan
The Master Plan is a long-range plan to guide current and future activity at the Airport. The first Master Plan for the Georgetown Municipal Airport was done in 1980, and a second Master Plan for the Airport was conducted in 1998. In October 2003, the City Council voted to update the 1998 Airport Master Plan due to regional changes in general aviation facilities and demand, as well as local concerns about increased operations. The Master Plan update addresses current airport conditions, regional aviation trends, adjacent land uses, zoning, facility requirements, airport layout plans, aviation demand forecasts, noise issues, financial projections, economic impacts, and minimum standards for airport usage.
Facilities Plan
In early 2004, the City Council-appointed Citizens Bond Committee worked with architectural firm Croslin ' Associates, Inc. to develop a bond package for City facilities. Based on the recommendation from the 17-member Committee, the City Council voted in August to place these items on the Nov. 2 ballot
