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FAA is no-show at March Centennial Airport roundtable
BY TAYLER SHAW TSHAW@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Despite Centennial Airport ofcials highlighting the importance of the Federal Aviation Administra- tion, or FAA, attending its community meetings to help address resident concerns, the federal agencey had no representation at the March community noise roundtable gathering.

For months, residents have been attending meetings to raise concerns about increased air tra c, noise and lead pollution impacting the community, speci cally those living north of Arapahoe Road. Some even formed a group, Quiet Skies Over Arapahoe County, to advocate for changes to be made to address safety and noise concerns at Centennial Airport.
“I’m very disappointed that the FAA didn’t show,” said Audra Dubler, a leader of Quiet Skies Over guys are going to be thrilled with her. She is a consummate professional.” e agency is also getting two new school therapy dogs in April, Brown said. One of the dogs is intended for the Byers School District and the other will be added to the Cherry Creek School District.

“We’re excited about that,” he said.
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