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Chennault executive director stresses need for collaboration between parishes
Chennault executive director stresses need for collaboration between parishes

American Press

time12-07-2025

  • Business
  • American Press

Chennault executive director stresses need for collaboration between parishes

Chennault International Airport Executive Director Kevin Melton talks with the Lt. Col. Cody 'Viking' Clark next to an F-15C Eagle with the 159th Fighter Wing out of Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base New Orleans on Tuesday. The 159th participated in a joint exercise with the 2nd Bomb Wing out of Barksdale Air Force Base. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press) It is going to take synergized collaboration between the five parishes of Southwest Louisiana to thrive economically. That's what Chennault International Airport Executive Director Kevin Melton said during his keynote address at the West Calcasieu Chamber of Commerce's monthly business luncheon on Thursday. He spoke on the importance of business relationships for economic development and how Southwest Louisiana needs to nurture those connections. 'The one thing that I think we need to do a lot better of is work together,' he said. 'In the five-parish area, when I got here, we were very stove-piped. Everybody has their own agenda, they do their own thing, and we don't work collaboratively together.' With a focus on strategic plans where everyone works together, Southwest Louisiana can 'start making ourselves known,' he said. Chennault was re-established in 1986 to serve as an economic driver and job creation hub. The airport creates 2,805 direct and indirect jobs and has a $240.8 million annual economic impact, according to data from a DOTD 2022 Louisiana Airports Economic Study that Melton presented. Out of the 68 airports in Louisiana, Chennault ranks sixth in overall economic driving airport, second in total payroll and first in general aviation economic driver. These rankings are the outcome of the airport's focus on collaboration, he said. Twelve businesses are tenants at Chennault Park. Many of these businesses are in the aviation sector, such as Citadel Completions and Landlocked Aviation Services. But Chennault Park is also home to utility companies like Jeff Davis Electric Cooperative and government offices like Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries. The businesses that lease space at Chennault help 'support the mission as a whole,' he noted. Multi-agency growth at Chennault is currently in motion. In October 2024, the multi-million-dollar Louisiana National Guard Readiness Center, a facility that houses soldiers who train there, opened on Sen. J Bennett Johnston Avenue. The Louisiana National Guard is also developing an 11,000-plus square-foot, $8 million heavy truck maintenance facility, Melton said. In March, Sowela Technical Community College got the final green light to build a $5.5 million Flight Training School at Chennault. Students will receive comprehensive training that will put them on the path to receive a Private Pilot's License or commercial flight training. This school has been a seven-year goal of Melton's, and construction should begin by the first quarter of 2026, he said. Funding and Growth Chennault is a 2,000-acre property. Melton and his team are looking to develop 800 to 900 of those acres. While he has big plans for Chennault and the surrounding area, the airport would not be able to maintain its operations, let alone expand them, with expensive infrastructure improvements, he said. 'Without the infrastructure, you cannot continue your operations. You cannot maintain your operating, nor can you grow.' In the 2024-25 fiscal year, Chennault made $25,212,968 in infrastructure capital investments. Notably, the new 1-210 corridor entry sign, which cost $150,000, was one of these investments. With investment comes a need for funding, but despite Chennault's economic impact, compared to other airports in Louisiana, it receives the least amount of federal funding, resulting in a reliance on millages to operate, he said. Chennault has received $315,000 in federal funding, compared to airports like Lafayette, which received $5.1 million, and Lake Charles regional, which received $19 million, Melton said. 'We're a top producer from an economic perspective, but look at what Chennault got,' he said. 'That math doesn't equate.' Melton highlighted the development plan for 'Site 1,' a lot where the Mallard Cove Golf Course used to be. The cost of the infrastructural improvements, which include a topographical survey, a drainage study and roadway design, totals about $18.1 million. That price tag is just five years of infrastructural prep work. While Chennault relies on tax dollars to operate and grow, Melton wants to funnel that money back into the community. He wants to do that by building up the I-10 corridor. His vision for the area includes grocers, coffee spots and retail shops along Sen. J Bennett Johnston Ave, paired with clean aesthetics and well-maintained properties, he said. 'It may take a little bit of time, but we're hopefully going to do some good things.'

PHOTO GALLERY: New aerospace themed playground opens at Mary Belle Williams Park
PHOTO GALLERY: New aerospace themed playground opens at Mary Belle Williams Park

American Press

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • American Press

PHOTO GALLERY: New aerospace themed playground opens at Mary Belle Williams Park

1/12 Swipe or click to see more Area children in the City of Lake Charles Epic Adventure Summer Camp got to enjoy the new aerospace themed playgroud at the Mary Belle Williams Park on Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press) 2/12 Swipe or click to see more Area children in the City of Lake Charles Epic Adventure Summer Camp got to enjoy the new aerospace themed playgroud at the Mary Belle Williams Park on Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press) 3/12 Swipe or click to see more Area children in the City of Lake Charles Epic Adventure Summer Camp got to enjoy the new aerospace themed playgroud at the Mary Belle Williams Park on Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press) 4/12 Swipe or click to see more Area children in the City of Lake Charles Epic Adventure Summer Camp got to enjoy the new aerospace themed playgroud at the Mary Belle Williams Park on Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press) 5/12 Swipe or click to see more Area children in the City of Lake Charles Epic Adventure Summer Camp got to enjoy the new aerospace themed playgroud at the Mary Belle Williams Park on Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press) 6/12 Swipe or click to see more 7/12 Swipe or click to see more 8/12 Swipe or click to see more 9/12 Swipe or click to see more A ribbon cutting was held on Thursday, July 10, 2025, at the remoddeled Mary Belle Williams Park. A new aerospaced themed playground was built to reflect the area's history with Chennault International Airport and Northrup Grumman. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press) 10/12 Swipe or click to see more Mayor Marshall Simien Jr. shows impresses local children with the disappearing thumb trick at Mary Belle Williams Park on Thursday, July 10, 2025. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press) 11/12 Swipe or click to see more Phillips 66 employee demonstrates volcano chemical reaction summer campers on Thursday, at Mary Belle Williams Park. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press) 12/12 Swipe or click to see more Summer campers are wowed by a elephant tooth paste demonstration by Phillips 66 employees Tyler Pullen, Zach Lofaso, Dhara Brassieur and Chandra Piert at Mary Belle Williams Park on Thursday, July 10, 2025, as part of the park ground opening of its new aerospace themed playground. (Rodrick Anderson / American Press) The City of Lake Charles held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, July 10, 2025, to open the new aerospace-themed playground at Mary Belle Williams Park. The design was chosen due to the area's history with Chennault International Airport and Northrop Grumman. Summer campers with the city's Epic Adventure Summer Camp got to try out the new playground and participate in STEM activities with the help of Phillips 66 employees.

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