A sign with two maps posted to his fence gives an idea of his plans. Nagy has owned the land in question for more than two years, according to provincial property records. Hayman, who lives on a side road from Nagy, said there's been no consultation for him and he's only heard of plans through "word of mouth." Airstrips a common occurrence, landowner says ![]() Transport Canada requires airstrip builders to consult other residents before construction, but communication has been "abysmal," according to another neighbour, Mark Hayman. People in Ottawa need city permits to build decks, but not landing strips, Watson said ![]() Duration 0:53 Mark Watson lives on nearby Berry Side Road and says the process under which airstrips proceed feels like 'the wild west.'
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