Dover Post
The Delaware Airpark may not be a major transportation hub like the Cape May-Lewes Ferry or the Delaware Memorial Bridge, but big plans may be in store for this small 45-acre airport in Cheswold.
The airpark, which provides training grounds for Delaware State University’s aviation program and other resources for the central Delaware community, has seen major developments over the last decade.
Now, the Delaware River and Bay Authority — the agency that oversees the airpark — is designing plans for the airpark’s next 10 or 20 years. And you can give feedback.
On Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 6 p.m., anyone can join a virtual meeting about the Airport Master Plan, which provides details about future development at the airpark. This master plan, along with the layout plan, which is like a map showing potential uses for specific areas of the airpark, will eventually be filed with the Federal Aviation Administration.