Dane County
Meeting Agenda - Final
Airport Commission - Noise Abatement Subcommittee
Consider:
Who benefits? Who is burdened?
Who does not have a voice at the table?
How can policymakers mitigate unintended consequences?
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
5:30 PM
Hybrid Public Hearing at the Dane County
Regional Airport; virtually via Zoom.
HYBRID PUBLIC HEARING FOR COMMENTS ON SUBMISSION OF THE AMENDED
DANE COUNTY REGIONAL AIRPORT NOISE COMPATIBILITY PROGRAM.
The Dane County Regional Airport will host a hybrid public hearing on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at
5:30 PM for public comment on the amended noise compatibility program. Members of the public can
either attend in person or virtually via Zoom.
The public can attend in person at the Dane County Regional Airport, 4000 International Lane, Madison,
WI, 53704 in Conference Room 1, located at the north end of the terminal, past baggage claim.
The public can access the meeting virtually with the Zoom application or by telephone.
To join the meeting in Zoom, click the following link (after you fill out the form, the meeting link and
access information will be emailed to you):
This link will be active until the end of the meeting.
To join the meeting by phone, dial-in using one of the following toll-free phone numbers:
1-833-548-0276
1-833-548-0282
When prompted, enter the following Webinar ID: 951 6984 6762
A. Dane County Regional Airport (MSN) is undertaking a Noise Compatibility Planning Study in
accordance with Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 150 (14 CFR Part 150 or Part 150). The
Airport is amending the Noise Compatibility Program (NCP) as of fall 2025. The amended draft NCP
document will be available for public review and comment from October 24, 2025 to November 24, 2025.
During the review period, an electronic version of the document will be available online at
throughout the review period. Comments can be emailed to part150study@msnairport.com. Public
comments will be accepted both orally and via comment forms at the public hearing
1. Introduction and overview of the Noise Compatibility Program submittal process.
2. Public Comment