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    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING:
    Chicago Executive Airport FAR Part 150 Study

    Chicago Executive Airport is conducting an update to a FAR Part 150 Aircraft Noise and Land Use Compatibility Study (Study). The original study was completed in 1987. Since 1987, the Airport has seen significant changes in their operations, which has warranted this update to the Study. The Study is in its final stages and represents a planning process that included, but was not limited to, the City of Prospect Heights, the Village of Wheeling and the Chicago Executive Airport Board. These differing groups jointly participated in the formulation of specific proposals for noise abatement. Updated Noise Exposure Maps have been developed, along with additional recommendations as a result of the changes the Airport has experienced since 1987. The public is invited to attend a Public Hearing concerning the Study, including the forecasts, the existing and future Noise Exposure Maps and the recommendations of the Study

    The Consultants preparing the Study will be available to answer questions in an Open House format, and both verbal and written comments will be accepted by a court reporter. No formal presentation will be made. General written materials provided at the hearing will be available in both English and Spanish. Additionally, a Spanish interpreter will be provided during the hearing for use by the general public. If other special assistance is necessary, please contact Dennis Rouleau, Airport Manager, with these requests by 4 p.m. Monday, November 26, 2007. Written comments will also be accepted for two weeks following the Hearing, until December 18, 2007. Written comments should be addressed to Mr. Dennis Rouleau, Airport Manager, Chicago Executive Airport, 1020 South Plant Road, Wheeling, Illinois 60090. Any comments may also be faxed or emailed to Dennis Rouleau at 847-537-8183 or drouleau@palwaukee.org. A copy of the updated FAR Part 150 Aircraft Noise and Land Use Compatibility Study is available for public review at the following locations: