
Aviation enthusiasts and community members in Atlanta should mark their calendars for a meeting tomorrow at 6 p.m. The DeKalb-Peachtree Airport Advisory Board will discuss ongoing projects and community concerns. Attendees can join in person at 2000 Airport Rd., Room 227, or participate via Zoom using a link available on the DeKalb County government website.
According to the agenda published on Dekalb County's official page, the meeting will kick off with an approval of the minutes from the September meeting. The director's report, presented by Hunter Hines, will focus on the LED Airfield Project and the 3R/21L Keel Replacement. Meanwhile, Korey Barnes will deliver the Noise Report, providing insights into September's noise and operations data. These reports aim to address both past and ongoing concerns, allowing for transparency and setting the stage for future improvements.
New business will be discussed, although specific items were not included in the pre-released agenda. This section typically allows for the introduction of new concerns and proposals that could impact the airport's operations and development strategies, affecting both aviation stakeholders and the surrounding community.
The meeting will include a public comment period, allowing individuals to voice their opinions or ask questions about the discussed projects and reports. To promote accessibility, community members can participate in person or through digital options. A call-in option is also available, with a conference code for easy connection.
DeKalb-Peachtree Airport is a key hub for civic activity and air traffic in metro Atlanta. Meetings like this offer insights into the airport's operations and future plans while emphasizing the importance of community involvement in local governance.









