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Of course, being openly opposed to government subsidies, you won't
think of lobbying the FAA for inclusion in a program such as this: :-) ------------------------------------------------------------------- AVwebFlash Volume 12, Number 27b -- July 6, 2006 ------------------------------------------------------------------- NEIGHBORS: IF YOU CAN'T BEAT 'EM ... BUY 'EM (http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#192644) The FAA might not have money to hire inspectors or examiners these days, but it's spending $59 million to buy 122 houses and soundproof 1,000 more near Mississippi's Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport. Another 1,300 homeowners will be paid $3,000 for right-of-flyover privileges, a strategy that's meant to ward off potential lawsuits, the Sun-Herald reported (http://www.sunherald.com/mld/sunherald/14959875.htm) on Monday. The FAA will not fund noise-mitigation measures for houses built after 1998. After that, municipalities were expected to use compatible zoning and land-use rules to prevent noise conflicts. Still, airports around the country continue to spend millions to buy up or soundproof nearby older homes. |
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Larry Dighera wrote: After that, municipalities were expected to use compatible zoning and land-use rules to prevent noise conflicts. It took our local pro-aviation group six years to get legislation started and passed at the city level, then another three years for the county to implement their version. |
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