Rocky Mountain Metro Airport is the focus of a Part 150 Noise Study on Thursday Credit: File photo

  A “town hall” meeting for community members and users of Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport is scheduled for May 22 to ask questions about airport operations and the facility’s future growth.

The meeting will be divided into two sessions, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., and then from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the main terminal building – 11755 Airport Way – in the Flatirons Room.

People can ask questions, share feedback and learn about what’s ahead of the airport.

“We’ll be discussing updates and answering questions from each department,” according to a news release. “No formal presentations – just real conversations.”

Erick Dahl – the airport’s new director – has said he wants to reach out to the local community to discuss airport operations. Residents have said airport officials have dismissed their complaints about airport noise and other environmental concerns.   

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