Fingal council has voiced major concerns regarding the Dublin Airport Authority's (DAA) objection to their request for further information on a passenger cap increase to 36 million. The council argues that the DAA's actions jeopardize procedural integrity and could erode public confidence in the planning process. This situation arises amid contentious discussions about the current passenger limit of 32 million, set in 2008. Fingal insists that the DAA should adhere to formal responses as required under planning law and will not withdraw any aspects of their request for information, asserting the need for transparency and proper procedure.
Fingal council expresses serious concerns over the Dublin Airport Authority's actions, stating it undermines the fairness of the planning process surrounding a proposed passenger cap.
The DAA's objection to Fingal's request for information is deemed inappropriate by the council, which insists communication must follow proper planning procedures.
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