FAA Waives Airport Land for New Community Fire Station
Published Date: 8/28/2025
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Summary
The FAA plans to let Greene County sell about 4 acres of airport land that’s no longer needed for planes. This land will be used to build a new fire station, helping the community stay safe. The airport won’t be affected, and the sale is moving forward soon with no extra costs to the airport.
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4.044 Acres Sold for New Fire Station
If you live in or near Xenia, Ohio, the FAA is considering letting Greene County change 4.044 acres of airport land from aeronautical to non‑aeronautical use so the property can be sold to build a municipal fire station adjacent to N. Valley Road. The FAA says the land is not needed for aircraft use, there are no impacts to the airport, and the sale will proceed without extra costs to the airport.
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