Huwebes, Setyembre 1, 2011
Airports Receive State Grants
The state of Pennsylvania announced that 18 airports will share $4 million in state grants provided by PennDOT's aviation development program.
Airports receiving the grants are:
Allegheny County Airport - $75,000 to rehabilitate its terminal and safety building.
Pittsburgh International Airport - $750,000 to rehabilitate runways and taxiways.
McVille Airport - $656,250 for the first phase of construction on a new runway and for lighting and navigational aid installation on the new runway.
Altoona-Blair County Airport - $503,700 to improve the fuel-dispensing facility and for assistance in developing municipal hazard zoning ordinances.
Pennridge Airport - $150,000 to purchase snow-removal equipment.
Butler County Airport - $3,000 to develop a municipal hazard zoning ordinance.
Brandywine Airport - $9,000 to acquire ground service equipment.
Clearfield-Lawrence Airport - $30,000 to improve a hangar.
Titusville Airport - $5,400 to develop municipal hazard zoning ordinances.
Carlisle Airport - $93,750 to acquire snow removal equipment.
Corry-Lawrence Airport - $75,000 to improve its aircraft-fueling facility.
DuBois Regional Airport - $187,500 to rehabilitate its administrative building and for maintenance equipment.
Farmers Pride Airport - $37,500 to acquire airfield-maintenance equipment.
Queen City Municipal Airport - $562,500 to construct an aviation fuel storage facility.
Bradford Regional Airport - $225,000 to expand its security screening area.
Grove City Regional Airport - $356,250 to improve its aircraft-fueling facility.
Braden Airpark - $135,000 for the third phase of a runway lighting and electrical vault project.
York Airport - $238,500 to remove hazards to improve runway safety.
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