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The Boca Raton Airport Authority's latest notice to tenants cautions of presidential-level flight restrictions to be issued for Halloween weekend.
Donald Trump has long battled the Palm Beach International Airport, suing in 2015 to protect Mar-a-Lago from noise, pollution and soot.
A new, larger helipad will be built at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach. The new concrete pad will be 10 feet wider to accommodate larger, heavier presidential helicopters. The helipad is a requirement of the White House Military Office and the U.S. Secret Service.
The new temporary flight restrictions are in effect through at least Oct. 20, 2026. Officials expect more noise complaints.
Flights within roughly one-mile radius of Trump's Palm Beach club are now restricted via new federal rules. Flights to and from Palm Beach International airport will be affected. On the ground, neighborhoods north of the airport in West Palm Beach will likely hear the difference.
President Trump's home on Oct. 14-15 was the site of training exercises for the Secret Service, Palm Beach Police and Palm Beach Sheriff's Office.
Mar-a-Lago, the posh Florida resort synonymous with Donald Trump, is likely one of the most famous clubs in the world. A site for special events, glamorous weddings, Super Bowls and holiday parties, Mar-a-Lago has also gained a reputation as the site for significant political events, thanks to its famous, presidential owner.
The Secret Service and FDOT placed the traffic signal as a safety measure for pedestrians and vehicles crossing Southern Boulevard, an official said.
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