Passenger numbers climb at JWA Passenger levels...
Passenger numbers climb at JWA
Passenger levels at John Wayne Airport rose again in April as
100,000 more passed through the airport than a year earlier, airport
officials said Monday.
Airport officials reported a 16.1% increase in passengers, from
660,392 in April 2003 to 766,924 last month. Total aircraft
operations rose 7.9% to 31,112.
“Each of the first four individual months of the year have set
monthly records for John Wayne Airport passenger levels,” Airport
Director Alan Murphy said in a press release. “We have yet to reach
Memorial Day and we are already experiencing busy holiday and summer
travel type passenger levels almost on a daily basis.”
Fairview Park program wins award
Costa Mesa’s Fairview Park Mitigation Bank Program won an
Outstanding Planning Award on May 10 from the Orange County chapter
of the American Planning Assn. The city has pioneered efforts to
develop this creative concept of mitigation banking.
The program enables developers to purchase mitigation credits in
Fairview Park for wetlands impacts from off-site development
projects. The credits go toward the restoration of vernal pools,
enhancement of habitat and the long-term viability of restoration
efforts.
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