Increases to the parking rates at Flagstaff Pulliam Airport took another step toward approval last month as the City of Flagstaff’s Airport Commission voted to forward the proposal to Flagstaff City Council.
During the commission’s May 8 meeting, three commissioners from the seven-person commission voted in favor of the proposed increases originally presented by airport staff in January. Though Commissioners Andrew Shouse and Kolby White voted against accepting the rate increases as presented, support from Thomas Waddell, Robert Hanovich and David Steiner landed the vote at 3-2, with two commissioners, Gail Jackson and Robert Carpenter, not present.
“If rates were approved here and we started to see a negative impact on parking because people thought they were too high, it’s very easy for us to go back to the council and say, ‘Hey, we’d like to drop these back down to where they were compared to what it is to raise them." -- airport director Brian Gall Read moreAirport Commission approves increased parking rates, proposal sent to Flagstaff City Council
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