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Master Plan
 
 

LAX Master Plan

A primary goal of the LAX Master Plan process is to explore ways that our region can meet projected needs for air transportation while balancing those needs with the concerns of airport area communities. This cannot take place without careful consideration and thoughtful planning.

Public involvement is key to any airport planning, and this website will provide up-to-date information to the public. The website contains basic facts about the various alternatives under study, including the Staff Recommended Alternative. The draft environmental studies and accompanying master plan are available online in order to facilitate the public review process.

ONT Master Plan

Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) has begun the development of a new master plan for the Ontario International Airport. This master plan will help guide the development of the airport through the year 2030.

VNY Master Plan

In March 1992, Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) began the process of receiving public input from various stakeholders impacted by the VNY Master Plan. In early 1995, Planning Associates Inc. was selected to act as the primary consultant for the project. LAWA and City Planning Department staff then began an on-going joint effort to identify general plan and zoning classifications for the airport.

Palmdale Master Plan

LAWA recently began the development of a new master plan for PMD which is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2004. The plan will guide airport land use and development decisions through 2030 on both Plant 42 and on the adjacent LAWA property. The plan will be developed in three phases.



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