MnDOT releases draft Minnesota State Aviation System Plan for public review, comments

 


ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota Department of Transportation invites Minnesota residents, businesses and all aviation stakeholders to review and comment on the draft Minnesota State Aviation System Plan. The MnSASP provides an overview and assessment of the public airport system’s current performance, as well as guidance for future development. Public comments will be used to develop the final MnSASP and help guide future investments and decisions for Minnesota’s public-use commercial service and general aviation airports.

Minnesota is home to a diverse network of 133 publicly owned, public-use commercial service and general aviation airpots. Those airports are supported by MnDOT’s Office of Aeronautics, which ensures the airports function as an interconnected sytem that meets Minnesota’s air transportation needs.

How to comment on the draft MnSASP

To download and comment on the draft Minnesota State Aviation System Plan, visit mnsasp.org.

Written comments will be accepted through July 12 via email (aviationplanning.dot@state.mn.us) or by U.S. mail addressed to:

Minnesota Department of Transportation

Rylan Juran, Aviation Planning Director

Re: MnSASP

395 John Ireland, Mail Stop #410

Saint Paul, MN 55155

To request the MnSASP or other documents in an alternative format, call 651-366-4720 or 1-800-657-3774 (Greater Minnesota); 711 or 1-800-627-3529 (Minnesota Relay). Please request at least one week in advance.

Learn more about the Minnesota State Aviation System Plan.

 

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