Oxnard Airport Noise Plan Approved for Quieter Neighborhoods
Published Date: 5/5/2025
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Summary
The FAA has given the green light to Ventura County’s noise plan for Oxnard Airport, making sure it meets all the rules. This means the airport can move forward with steps to keep noise in check for nearby residents. If you live or work around Oxnard Airport, expect quieter skies soon, with changes rolling out as planned and no surprise costs.
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FAA OKs Oxnard Airport Noise Map
The Federal Aviation Administration determined that the noise exposure map submitted by the County of Ventura for Oxnard Airport complies with applicable rules. That determination lets the county and airport move forward with the airport's noise compatibility program to address aircraft noise around Oxnard Airport.
Approval Says No Surprise Costs
The notice indicates the airport can roll out noise-related steps as planned and that nearby residents and workers should not face surprise costs from this FAA determination. If you live or work around Oxnard Airport, this decision is intended to allow noise actions without unexpected charges tied to the FAA approval.
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