Airport staff presented the council with details of the possible first new city airport master plan in at least 24 years. Within minutes, he was ready to share with the council what planners now picture the future of the airport to look like, two decades after that rendering was drawn. "(It) is surprisingly like what we're building right now," said Wyatt, the airport's director, as he held up the large book during a council work session Tuesday. SALT LAKE CITY - Bill Wyatt wanted to show members of the Salt Lake City Council a copy of the last Salt Lake City International Airport master plan - adopted in 1998 - solely so they could see the drawing on its front cover. Reading or replaying the story in itsĪrchived form does not constitute a republication of the story. Only for your personal, non-commercial use.
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