Tweed New Haven environmental study says expansion would bring improvements

A draft environmental assessment for Tweed New Haven Regional Airport’s proposed expansion project says extending Tweed’s runway and building a new terminal on the East Haven side actually would improve the airport’s impact on the environment. Among the EA’s findings, highlighted by airport officials, is that the project would reduce overall noise by shifting aircraft ground noise farther from nearby homes. The expansion plan also calls for building a new, 80,000-square-foot terminal on the East Haven side of the airport. A new airport entrance would be off Proto Drive in East Haven, with access off Coe Avenue. The proposed new terminal “would be constructed on piers, raising the finished floor elevation above mean sea level,” the EA says. “The space below the finished floor elevation would be left open to allow floodwater to pass.”

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