Sunday, October 07, 2001
Where to read study on runway
Public can review environment data
The Cincinnati Enquirer
The final version of the Federal Aviation Administration's environmental impact study on the proposed new runway at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport will be available for public viewing.
FAA officials say the report will be on hand by Friday at these locations:
Northern Kentucky
Boone County Board of Education, 8330 Ky. 42, Florence.
Boone County Planning Commission, 2995 Washington St., Burlington.
Boone County Public Library, Florence Branch, 7425 Ky. 42.
Boone County Public Library, Lents Branch, 3215 Cougar Path, Hebron.
Boone County Library, Scheben Branch, 8899 U.S. 42, Union.
City of Crescent Springs, 739 Buttermilk Pike.
City of Crestview Hills, 50 Crestview Hills Mall Road.
Erlanger City Hall, 505 Commonwealth Ave.
City of Florence, 8100 Ewing Blvd.
City of Fort Mitchell, 2355 Dixie Highway.
Kenton County Public Library, 502 Scott St., Covington.
Kenton County Public Library, 3130 Dixie Highway, Erlanger.
City of Lakeside Park, 9 Buttermilk Pike.
City of Villa Hills, 719 Rogers Road, Villa Hills.
Ohio
Village of Addyston, 235 Main St.
Anderson Township City Building, 7954 Beechmont Ave.
Cincinnati & Hamilton County Public Library, 800 Vine St., downtown.
Delhi Township Administration Building, 934 Neeb Road.
Green Township Building, 6303 Harrison Ave.
Hamilton County Administrative Building, Room 603, 138 E. Court St.
Miami Township Administrative Offices, 112 S. Miami Ave., Cleves.
Sayler Park Community Center, 6720 Home City Ave., Cincinnati.
Whitewater Township, 6125 Dry Fork Road, Miamitown.
Indiana
Lawrenceburg Public Library, 123 W. High St.
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