McCarran International Airport LAS is an airport in Las Vegas, Nevada. LAS Airport is the 24th busiest in the world and handles 40 million travelers annually. There are 1,234 slot machines in the airport. McCarran came about after a purchase by the Clark County in 1948 from the Crockett family. Soon afterward it was named in honor of Nevada Senator Pat McCarran.
Located just north of I-215 and east of I-15, LAS Airport has a variety of parking options including economy, short-term, long-term, oversized, garage and valet. McCarran Airport consists of two public terminals (1, 3) and a third terminal dedicated to private travel and government contractors. Terminal 1 has 96 gates and is comprised of four concourses (A, B, C, D) and Terminal 2 has 8 gates primarily for chartered flights. Terminal 3 is the newest with 14 gates in one concourse (E). Connecting between terminals involves getting on a people mover. There are 31 airlines that fly in and out of LAS serving several international and domestic locations.
At McCarran International Airport there is an array of quick service and full service dining options, ranging from Carl’s Jr. to California Pizza Kitchen. Whether it is books and magazines on your list or clothing and accessories MSP has you covered with options ranging from Hudson News to BOSE. In terms of services there are currency exchanges, ATMs, salons, shoeshine, full-service bank and even slot machines for gambling.
Getting to and from LAS International Airport has never been easier including buses, taxis, limousines, vans, car rentals and shuttles available. If staying over at McCarran International Airport there is 20 nearby hotel and motel options including the Candlewood Suites, Holiday Inn Express and the Motel 8 Las Vegas.
Lafayette is at the center of the two cities, Lafayette and Orinda, and one town, Moraga, that form the region known as "Lamorinda." The city was incorporated in 1968, although settlement of the area began in 1848 and the Pony Express made a quick stop here in 1860.
Today, Lafayette is favored by long-term residents and new arrivals for its semi-rural charm, quality of life, top-rated schools, low crime rate, mild climate and oak tree-studded hills. Located between Berkeley and Walnut Creek, Lafayette has its own Bay Area Rapid Transit station (BART) and is only a 25-minute BART ride from San Francisco.
A "limited services" city with police and fire protection contracted to county agencies, Lafayette's administrative offices are responsible for human resources, finance and office operations. Code enforcement, engineering, parks & recreation, planning, and public works are headquartered at city hall.
The Police Services Division provides contract law enforcement services through a contract with the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department. Police Chief Mike Hubbard heads a team of 15 sworn officers, five reserve officers, a canine officer and five non-sworn officers.
Duties include crime suppression, investigation, traffic enforcement, youth services, vehicle abatement, and community outreach and education. The Public Safety function includes the school crossing guard program, with all costs shared with the Lafayette School District.
Call 925 284-5010 for 24-hour dispatch or 911 for emergencies.
Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport SPI is a dual civilian/military airport serving the Springfield, Illinois metropolitan area. SPI Airport is situated approximately four miles to the northwest of Springfield’s city center.
SPI Airport has a variety of parking options including short-term and long-term. There are three airlines that fly in and out of SPI serving several domestic locations. Top destinations from Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport are Chicago, Dallas/Ft. Worth and Ft. Myers.
At Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport there is an array of dining and retail options. In terms of services there are ATMs, postal services, shoeshine, recharging stations and Wi-Fi.
Getting to and from SPI Airport has never been easier with options including taxis and car rentals available. If staying near Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport there are over 20 hotel and motel options within seven miles of the airport.
Hidden away deep inside Mason Circle off of Bates Avenue are the office buildings for Contra Costa Mosquito and Vector Control. Dedicated to the counties more than 1 million residents and covering 725 square miles Contra Costa Mosquito and Vector Control has been protecting public health since 1927 from mosquitoes, mice and rats, yellow jackets, ticks, and skunks by controlling them in a responsible environmentally conscious manner.
The Monrovia Community Center is located on West Palm Avenue across the street from Library Park.
The center has a banquet room with a maximum occupancy of 250 which can be rented out for private parties. The center also features eight other rooms available for rent. Racquetball courts on the premises are currently closed for repairs.
The city's Community Services Department is headed by April Soash.
Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport CLE is the biggest airport in Ohio and serves the Cleveland metropolitan area. CLE Airport is situated approximately 9 miles to the southwest of downtown Cleveland. It opened in 1925 as the first airport to be owned by a municipality. In 1951 it was renamed in honor of city manager William R. Hopkins.
Located just south of I-480 and to the west of I-71, CLE Airport has a variety of parking options including economy, short-term, long-term, garage and valet. Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport consists of a main terminal and four concourses (A, B, C, D) with 67 gates, all connected via walkway. There are 7 airlines that fly in and out of CLE serving several international and domestic locations.
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Getting to and from CLE International Airport has never been easier with public transit covering buses and light rail. Take the RTA’s Red Line to downtown Cleveland. If looking for additional modes of transport there are taxis, limousines, vans, car rentals and shuttles available. If staying over at Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport there is 20 nearby hotel and motel options including the Sheraton Cleveland Airport, the Days Inn Airport and the Airport Plaza Hotel.
Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport PHF is an airport serving the Norfolk, Virginia metropolitan area. PHF Airport is situated approximately two miles to the north of Newport News’s city center.
PHF Airport has a variety of parking options including short-term, long-term, surface and garage. There are five airlines that fly in and out of PHF serving several domestic and international locations.
At Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport there is an array of dining and retail options. In terms of services there are ATMs, postal services, shoeshine, recharging stations and Wi-Fi.
Getting to and from PHF Airport has never been easier with options including taxis, car rentals, car service and limousines available. If staying near Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport there are over 20 hotel and motel options within three miles of the airport.