The Port of Camas-Washougal is committed to transparency in its dealings and, to that end, the commissioners wish to share the thought process that helped them reach the decision made on July 19 not to accept FAA funding for Grove Field which would have obligated the Port for an infinite period of time.
It is the duty of port commissioners to make decisions that put a priority on benefits to port district residents that minimize risk to the port, allow appropriate time to research the issues, determine appropriate fiscal responsibility and ensure accountability to the public. The recent decision to preserve port control over Grove Field airport and to not accept federal funds for the airport is one example.
In our opinion, the obligations and risk associated with federal funding of the airport would have put the port in an unacceptable position of uncertainty and risk due to many factors, including the following:
The loss of control over Grove Field in perpetuity
If funds from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) were used for the purpose of land acquisition, then the obligation to operate the airport would continue in perpetuity. This obligation would not be discharged by repaying these funds. (See FAA Compliance Manual, ch. 4, ch. 22). It is the intent of this commission to preserve and maintain Grove Field as an active, recreational airport for the benefit of the community.