Join PCTPA/ALUC in a workshop to discuss the Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan updates for the Auburn and Lincoln Airports

The Placer County Transportation Planning Agency (PCTPA)/Placer County Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) is hosting two virtual community workshops this summer to discuss the updated Airport Land Use Compatibility Plans for the Auburn and Lincoln airports. The two workshops will take place between 6:00 – 7:30 pm, on Wednesday, July 14th (Auburn Municipal Airport) and Thursday, July 15th (Lincoln Regional Airport).

The PCTPA/ALUC is updating the Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan (ALUCP) in conjunction with the recent airport layout plan updates in Lincoln and Auburn. An Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan is a guidance document used to promote safety between an airport and the communities that surround it. ALUCP’s protect airports from encroachment by new incompatible land uses that could restrict airport operations. ALUCP’s protect the safety of people on the ground and their property by providing noise and safety standards and disclosure of aircraft overflight. 

“The ALUCP protects public health, safety, and welfare of the communities surrounding airports by ensuring the orderly expansion of airports and the adoption of land use measures that minimize the public’s exposure to excessive noise and safety hazards,” said Mike Luken, PCTPA and Airport Land Use Commission (ALUC) Executive Director. “Join us at a workshop this summer to discuss the updates to the plans and hear how these changes will affect the surrounding communities.”

To register in advance for a workshop, or for more information about the Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan update, visit: pctpa.net/alucp

Questions about the Virtual Community Workshop can be directed to Danielle Wood at: dwood@aimconsultingco.com