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Airport Administration

The Capital Region Airport Authority
The Capital Region Airport Authority was created in 1970 pursuant to Act No. 73 of the Public Acts of Michigan. From 1929 until 1971, Capital Region International Airport was owned and operated by the State of Michigan and governed by the Michigan Aeronautics Commission. A regional authority was created in 1971, with the City of Lansing and Ingham County.

Authority Board
The Authority is governed by a six-member Board of Directors. The Board consists of three voting members appointed by the Mayor of the City of Lansing and confirmed by the City Council, and three voting members appointed by the Ingham County Board of Commissioners. The Board also includes Ex-Officio representation from Clinton and Eaton Counties.

The current Board members are:

Chris Holman
Chairman (County)

Victor Celentino
Member (County)

Todd Cook
Member (City)

Paul Hufnagel
Member (City)

Dick Baker
Member (County)

Troy Brown
Member (City)

L. Daryl Baker
Ex-Officio (Eaton County)

Robert Showers
Ex-Officio (Clinton County)

 
Board Meetings

Board Meeting Schedule - 2012

November/December 2011

October 2011

August 2011

July - Regular Board Mtg. 2011

July - Special Board Mtg. 2011

June 2011

May 2011

April 2011

March 2011

February 2011

January 2011


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