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Is the Tempe Town Lake a threat to aircraft safety?

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Is the Tempe Town Lake a threat to aircraft safety?

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BIrd in Habitat Phase IIThroughout the years, the City of Tempe has been a leader in promoting aircraft safety. Like the hundreds of other airports located on or around water, Tempe Town Lake is located about 12,000 feet beyond the runways of Sky Harbor International Airport. While it is rare to find flocks of migratory birds in the state of Arizona that commonly interfere with airplanes, the City of Tempe has taken several steps to ensure that Tempe Town Lake does not become a threat to airline safety. In addition to following Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules and regulations, the Tempe Town Lake design team took great care in ensuring that the lake would not become an attraction for birds and other wildlife. For example, the lake has no places for birds to nest or roost as evidenced by the steep sloping walls and the deepness of the water. Additionally, Rio Salado park areas have a strict policy against feeding birds and wildlife and food and beverage vendors are restricted

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Throughout the years, the City of Tempe has been a leader in promoting aircraft safety. Like the hundreds of other airports located on or around water, Tempe Town Lake is located about 12,000 feet beyond the runways of Sky Harbor International Airport. While it is rare to find flocks of migratory birds in the state of Arizona that commonly interfere with airplanes, the City of Tempe has taken several steps to ensure that Tempe Town Lake does not become a threat to airline safety. In addition to following Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules and regulations, the Tempe Town Lake design team took great care in ensuring that the lake would not become an attraction for birds and other wildlife. For example, the lake has no places for birds to nest or roost as evidenced by the steep sloping walls and the deepness of the water. Additionally, Rio Salado park areas have a strict policy against feeding birds and wildlife and food and beverage vendors are restricted from serving items that

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