The cross wind runway will remain in place at the Dryden Regional
Airport according to a second concept introduced Tuesday night to the public.
The original suggestion in the Airport’s 20-year expansion plan was to
eliminate the strip which drew some criticism.
Warren Thompson of Prairie Edge Management says the cross wind can be
maintained if the demand on large parcels of land takes some time for
development.
Thompson also suggests realigning Ghost Lake Road to create light
industrial development and general aviation development.
He says they are also looking at passenger service opportunities
and possible expansion of the main terminal.
2 Concepts on Table for Future of Airport
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