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File #: 18-352    Version: 1
Type: Councilmember Items Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 9/10/2018 In control: City Council/Public Financing Authority
On agenda: 9/17/2018 Final action:
Title: Councilmember Item Submitted by Councilmembers Brenden and Delgleize for the September 17, 2018 Meeting - Creation of Jet Noise Commission
REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION

SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members

SUBMITTED BY: Patrick Brenden, Council Member
Barbara Delgleize, Council Member
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Councilmember Item Submitted by Councilmembers Brenden and Delgleize for the September 17, 2018 Meeting - Creation of Jet Noise Commission
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Statement of Issue:
The Air Traffic Noise Working Group (ATNWG) was formed by City Council on January 8, 2018 and subsequently held regular monthly meetings, convened meetings with the Long Beach Airport, and held a successful Town Hall Meeting with over 200 attendees. The key objectives of the working group were as follows: 1) define and prioritize remedies/identify where authority/control resides; 2) acquire technical information and flight data that supports the case; 3) establish a working dialogue with the Federal Aviation Administration, the airlines, Long Beach Airport, and other parties who can help to effect change; 4) if necessary activate a letter writing/email campaign to enlist community involvement; 5) if necessary, assess the feasibility of legal action; 6) conduct a community meeting within 90 days; and 7) provide the community with ongoing updates via the City's website. Through its meetings, the ATNWG concluded that there is a significant increase in commercial jet noise over Huntington Beach and it is negatively impacting the quality of life of residents, especially those most directly under the new and concentrated air traffic routes.

The substantial noise increase is a direct result of a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) modernization program referred to as "Next Gen." This is not a unique situation to the City and is actually a nationwide problem, with municipalities across the nation taking action against the FAA. To date, the FAA has been reluctant to address noise issues anywhere in the county. As a result, the City will need a long-term commitment to continue the fight to reduce jet noise over the Cit...

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