AJR37
BILL TEXT
Amended
in Assembly July 3, 2008
Introduced
by Assembly Member Lieu
( Principal
coauthor: Assembly Member
Brownley )
Relative
to the Santa Monica General Aviation Municipal Airport
Legislative
Counsel’s Digest
AJR 37,
as amended, Lieu
Santa Monica General Aviation Municipal Airport
This measure would respectfully memorialize
the Federal Aviation Administration to engage in a collaborative process to review flight operations at the Santa Monica General Aviation Municipal Airport, and the role that the airport plays in the regional transportation system.
Fiscal committee:
no.
WHEREAS, The Santa Monica General Aviation Municipal Airport (SMO) is situated
on the border separating the Cities of Santa Monica and Los Angeles; and
WHEREAS, SMO is one of the most residentially encroached airports in the entire nation; and
WHEREAS, Jet operations at SMO have increased from less than 2,000 in 1983 to more than 18,500
in 2007 this year; and
WHEREAS, Flight operations at SMO are often hindered or delayed by the proximity of the airport
to the Los Angeles International Airport; and
WHEREAS, The safety of the residents who live in proximity to the airport, both in Santa Monica
and Los Angeles, is a prime concern of the officials who represent the area at the various levels of government; and
WHEREAS, The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has primary jurisdiction over all aspects
of air travel aviation in the United States; and
WHEREAS, The FAA is currently reviewing the safety of flight operations
at SMO; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Assembly and the Senate of the State
of California, jointly, That the Legislature respectfully memorializes the FAA to engage in a collaborative process to review the safety of flight operations at SMO, and the role that SMO
plays in the regional transportation system; and be it further
Resolved, That the legislature encourages the FAA to engage in an open and transparent
process that includes input from the Cities of Santa Monica and Los Angeles, appropriate local and state elected officials,
and affected community organizations; and be it further
Resolved, That the Legislature encourages the FAA to honor the decision of the City
of Santa Monica to increase safety precautions at SMO and restrict the use of Class C and D aircraft class C and D aircrafts at SMO; and be it further
Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution
to the Administrator of the FAA, to the United States Secretary of Transportation, and to each Senator and Representative
from California in the Congress of the United States.