GREENWOOD, Ind.–The city of Greenwood and Indiana State Police (ISP) announced on Wednesday an agreement in principle that calls for Indy South Greenwood Airport to host ISP’s Aviation Section fleet. During its November meeting, the Greenwood Redevelopment Commission approved funding for a new hangar to house the fleet, which will be built as part of the agreement.
“Indy South Greenwood Airport provides convenient and comfortable amenities for residents, visitors and business leaders across central Indiana,” said Greenwood Mayor Mark W. Myers. “We are proud to welcome the Indiana State Police Aviation Section to Greenwood and look forward to serving as the home base for such a critical component of law enforcement services in Indiana.”
The two parties have an initial agreement, with final lease terms currently being discussed. It is expected to be a multiple-year concord that includes a new hangar with office space for the ISP Aviation personnel.
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