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Los Angeles World Airports announces board meeting at LAX
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Karim Webb, President, Board of Airport Commissioners (BOAC) | LAWA

Los Angeles World Airports has announced an upcoming Board of Airport Commissioners meeting, scheduled to take place at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on September 18. This announcement was made via a press release.

According to the release, the meeting will be held in the Samuel Greenberg Board Room at the Clifton A. Moore Administration Building at LAX. The agenda includes management reports, presentations, commendations, and various consent and regular items for board action. Public participation is permitted through in-person comments, and the meeting will also be accessible online and via a live call-in number.

One significant consent agenda item involves approving a three-year contract with Johnson Controls Inc. for cooling tower system parts and services at LAX's Central Utility Plant, with costs capped at $300,000. Another item seeks approval for a five-year contract with Doty Bros. Construction Company for utility services at both LAX and Van Nuys Airport, totaling up to $15 million. Additionally, the board will consider amending its agreement with Lawson Products Inc., increasing its contract authority by $2 million to a total of $2.75 million.

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On the regular agenda, commissioners are set to review a $1.4 billion appropriation for the Terminal 5 Renovation and Reconstruction Project at LAX. The board will also evaluate a proposed $55.1 million property acquisition from the Los Angeles Community College District for land on South Sepulveda Boulevard needed for the Airfield and Terminal Modernization Project.

Los Angeles World Airports is responsible for owning, operating, and managing Los Angeles International Airport and Van Nuys Airport as part of the City of Los Angeles' infrastructure. The agency is overseen by the Board of Airport Commissioners, whose members are appointed by the Mayor of Los Angeles and confirmed by the City Council. LAWA manages airport facilities, oversees modernization projects, and ensures compliance with aviation regulations at city, state, and federal levels.

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