CHEYENNE — Cheyenne City Council members on Friday got a detailed look at the local airport’s nearly completed 20-year master plan, which covers projected growth, facility needs and some infrastructure upgrades.

Tim Bradshaw, Cheyenne Regional Airport’s director of aviation, said the plan, which is required to be updated every 10 years, is intended to develop airport goals for the next five, 10 and 20 years. He said the process takes about 18 months, and officials are three-quarters of the way through.

Steven Derengowski, InterVISTAS Consulting director of innovation, gave the master plan presentation to council members.

The plan addresses infrastructure requirements; how to maintain and enhance safety; stakeholder engagement; optimizing airport land use; enhancing operation efficiency,

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