The airport is an important asset for Livermore, offering good jobs, useful resources, and income to the City. It also is a piece of Livermore’s unique character. The airport itself operates under FAA regulation, but the City still has a responsibility to ensure that it operates as a good neighbor. Currently, noise monitoring is done very infrequently. The City should implement continuous monitoring with useful data collection. The City should work to make sure residents are not exposed to harmful lead contamination from lead-based fuels. And the City can work with the airport to determine if alternate flight paths could be established to reduce noise and increase safety. I look forward to Livermore continually improving the operation of the airport as a safe, useful, and productive set of businesses in our community.