Approved: Airport Lease Modification by the Sheridan Commission
Sheridan County's Commission Approves Three-Month Extension of Airport Lease Agreement
Sheridan County's Commission has approved an extension for a three-month period to the airport lease agreement with Bighorn Airways, Inc. The decision was made on August 21, 2018, without any discussion.
Robert Gill, the airport manager, was involved in the discussion and provided further explanation regarding the amendment. According to Gill, the extension does not alter the terms of the original lease agreement. No details about the reasons for the extension were provided.
The amendment under consideration pertains to the airport lease agreement with Bighorn Airways, Inc. The commission was the body that approved the extension, which was voted on and approved by the commission members.
Robert Gill, in his explanation, clarified that the extension pertains to the amendment under consideration. The extension is for the lease agreement with Bighorn Airways, Inc. at the airport.
The commissioners are considering an amendment to the existing agreement. However, the specifics of the amendment have not been disclosed. The extension, therefore, is for the amendment of the airport lease agreement.
The extension of the lease agreement with Bighorn Airways, Inc. at the airport was approved by the commission without any discussion. The commission's decision to extend the lease agreement for a three-month period marks a continuation of the partnership between the county and the airline company.
The extension of the lease agreement will allow Bighorn Airways, Inc. to continue its operations at the airport during the specified period. The commission's decision is expected to provide stability and certainty for the airline company and the airport operations.
In conclusion, Sheridan County's Commission has approved an extension for a three-month period to the airport lease agreement with Bighorn Airways, Inc. The extension does not alter the terms of the original lease agreement, and no details about the reasons for the extension have been provided. The commission's decision is expected to provide stability and certainty for the airline company and the airport operations.
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