The Stonebridge Airport Committee was formed to monitor and address issues related to the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport and its impact on Stonebridge residents. For many years, the community has closely followed proposals to expand the airport to accommodate larger planes—a change that raised concerns about noise, safety, and quality of life in our neighborhoods. While the Ann Arbor City Council recently decided against approving the expansion, the matter could resurface in the future. In addition to tracking expansion efforts, the committee remains attentive to ongoing concerns about airport operations, including noise levels and safety. Our goal is to keep residents informed and engaged on matters that affect our community’s well-being.
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Click through the tabs to explore the topics that relate to this committee. Each tab provides focused, easy-to-read information on key areas:
- Members – List of the committee members.
- Documents – Access important documents and forms.
- FAQ’s – Find answers to common questions.
The Airport Committee is led by a dedicated group of Stonebridge residents who volunteer their time to represent the community’s interests regarding airport-related issues. The board works together to track developments, communicate with city officials, and ensure that residents’ concerns about expansion, noise, and safety are heard. Their leadership helps keep Stonebridge informed and engaged on matters that affect our quality of life
This page provides access to documents and resources related to the Ann Arbor Airport and its impact on the Stonebridge community. Here you will find documents that are intended to keep residents informed, provide background on key issues, and ensure transparency in the work of the Airport Committee.
Residents often have questions about how the Ann Arbor Airport affects Stonebridge and what role the Airport Committee plays in addressing those concerns. This FAQ is designed to provide clear answers to common questions about the airport expansion issue, noise and safety concerns, and the committee’s ongoing work to represent the community. If your question isn’t covered here, please reach out—we welcome input and will do our best to provide the information you need.
