Phoenix Airport Frees Up 32 Acres in Land Swap Deal
Published Date: 4/21/2025
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Summary
The FAA wants to change some land rules at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport in Mesa, Arizona. They plan to swap a 19-acre land ownership for releasing a 32-acre easement nearby, which means some restrictions on that land would be lifted. This could open up new uses for the land, and the public can share their thoughts before the decision is final.
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FAA proposes 32‑acre easement release
The FAA is considering releasing a 32‑acre perpetual easement (with conditions) near the Phoenix‑Mesa Gateway Airport in Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona. In exchange, the FAA would accept fee simple interest in 19 acres. The agency has invited public comment on the proposal.
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