On May 16, 11:44*am, wrote:
http://www.ainonline.com/news/single...faa-ups-legal-....
It’s up to the city to choose between the options, or suggest another
option that would not restrict access to the airport. The city, which
accepted $9.7 million in federal airport development grants between
1985 and 1994, promised in 1984 to maintain the runway length and
width, the spokesman said, and in any case agreed when the airport was
transferred to the city in 1948 that the airport would be used “for
the use and benefit of the public…without unjust discrimination.
.000001 % of the SoCal Public has ever set foot there.
I in 100 million? I don't believe it.
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