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Aviation in Central Oregon will be explored at a City Club forum.
Summary
City Club of Central Oregon is hosting a forum that brings aviation experts, community leaders and stakeholders together to discuss how aviation supports the local economy, emergency services and connectivity while also addressing land use, noise, safety and environmental concerns. The event will feature a moderated panel followed by audience questions.
Content
City Club of Central Oregon will host a public forum to examine aviation's role in the region and the issues shaping its future. The discussion is intended to cover both how aviation supports local needs and the concerns that come with growth. Organizers say the event will include experts, community leaders and regional stakeholders. The forum is presented as a respectful, nonpartisan conversation about civic planning and aviation policy.
Key points:
- The forum will bring together aviation experts, community leaders and regional stakeholders to discuss aviation's role.
- Topics listed include aviation's support for the local economy, emergency services, connectivity and regional growth, along with land use, noise, safety and environmental impacts.
- Central Oregon's airports are described as playing critical roles in wildfire response, medical transport, business development and tourism.
- Amber Thacher, executive director of City Club of Central Oregon, said the forum aims to help the public better understand aviation's past, present and future.
- The event format will be a moderated panel followed by audience questions, and event information and registration are noted on the City Club events page.
Summary: The forum is intended to clarify how aviation contributes to emergency response, commerce and regional connections while also addressing community concerns about land use, noise, safety and the environment. It will feature a moderated panel and audience questions; event details are available through City Club of Central Oregon's events information.
