Politics & Government

Councilmen Call for More Attention to Van Nuys Airport

Cardenas, Englander urge study on privatizing the airport's management and creating a separate commission to oversee the facility.

Los Angeles City Councilmen Tony Cardenas and Mitchell Englander called for a study Wednesday on privatizing Van Nuys Airport's management and creating a separate commission to oversee the facility. Both steps would give greater attention to the airport, they said.

Cardenas and Englander introduced a motion during Wednesday's council meeting asking city officials to explore the airport's management structure. Van Nuys and Ontario airports share a part-time manager.

Los Angeles World Airports is an independent city department that manages its own budget and is primarily funded by fees tied to the number of passengers that fly in and out of the airports. LAWA manages LAX, Van Nuys Airport and Ontario International Airport.

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The councilmen's request came on the same day Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and airport officials touted major security initiatives and investment at LAX, but made no mention of work going on at the other two airports.

Because Van Nuys is the smallest of the LAWA airports, is far from LAX and is where the Board of Airport Commissioners holds bimonthly meetings, "LAWA has had difficulty in addressing proper attention to Van Nuys Airport and the surrounding community,'' Cardenas and Englander wrote in the motion.

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Van Nuys is not a commercial airport, but still sees about 320,000 visitors per year. It is primarily used for private, corporate or government travel.

Still, Cardenas said, Van Nuys is one of the busiest general aviation airports in the country and "is a major economic engine in the greater Los Angeles region and within the San Fernando Valley.''

He cited a 2007 economic study that found that Van Nuys Airport contributed more than $1.3 billion to the economy and supported 12,300 jobs.

If the motion is approved, officials would have 120 days to report back on plans to give Van Nuys Airport greater attention.

LAWA spokesman Michael Collins said he anticipated the motion would get a positive reception from the Board of Airport Commissioners.

"The particulars and the shape of a more local governing presence will need to be debated, but I think they're going to lean forward on this,'' Collins said.

—City News Service


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