Business Booming at Dillingham Drop Zones as Parties Work to Come to Agreement

Published on Thursday, April 22, 2021

Business Booming at Dillingham Drop Zones as Parties Work to Come to Agreement

Photo by Lindsay Wheeler.

USPA and other agencies are continuing to work closely with the Hawaii DOT and the Army on a possible joint-use agreement and lease for Dillingam (Kawaihapai) Airfield. An official update is expected by early May. This article, by the Honolulu Star Advertiser, provides information about the progress the parties have made in keeping the airfield’s 11 businesses open. Although the businesses received a June 30 eviction notice, the parties are optimistic that an agreement is possible.   

 

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Author: USPA Staff

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Tags: April 2021

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