09-16-2020 ARC PacketCITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
AIRPORT RELATIONS COMMISSION
September 16, 2020
6:00 p.m.
City of Mendota Heights- 1101 Victoria Curve
1.Call to Order
2.Roll Call
3.Election of Officers—Chair and Vice Chair
4.Presentations
5.Approval of Minutes
a.Approval of Minutes of the November 13, 2019 Meeting
6.Public Comments
7.Unfinished and New Business
a.MSP Operations—Departures from 12L
b.Update on the Eagan Flight Procedure Change Request
c.Flight Procedure Change Request Guidelines
d.Review of Airport Operational Statistics (link: https://www.macenvironment.org/reports/)
i.Complaint Information
ii.Runway Use
iii.Turboprop Charts
iv.Noise Monitor Charts
5.Acknowledge Receipt of Reports and Correspondence
6.Upcoming Meetings
a.Planning Commission Meeting 9/22 7:00 pm
b.City Council Meeting 10/07 6:00 pm
c.Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting 10/13 6:30 pm
7.Commissioner Comments
8.Adjourn
Next Mendota Heights Airport Relations Commission Meeting:
November 18, 2020 – 6:00 pm
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DATE: September 16, 2020
TO: Airports Relations Commission
FROM: Cheryl Jacobson, Assistant City Administrator
SUBJECT: Election of Officers for 2020
Typically at its first meeting of the year the ARC elects a Chair and a Vice Chair. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and the cancellation of meetings up until now, this annual task has not
been done.
At its meeting, the ARC should elect a Chair and Vice Chair for the (retroactive) term of
February 1, 2020, to January 31, 2021.
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ITEM #3
CITY OF MENDOTA HEIGHTS
DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
AIRPORT RELATIONS COMMISSION MINUTES
NOVEMBER 13, 2019
The regular meeting of the Mendota Heights Airport Relations Commission was held on
Wednesday, November 13, 2019, in the City Council Chambers at Mendota Heights City Hall.
1.Call to Order
Chair Sloan called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm.
2.Roll Call
The following commissioners were present: David Sloan, Gina Norling, William Dunn, Sally
Lorberbaum, Jim Neuharth, Kevin Byrnes, and Arvind Sharma.
Also present: Assistant City Administrator Cheryl Jacobson and City Administrator Mark McNeill.
Chair Sloan had each member of the Commission introduce themselves, and state to the
members of the audience what their individual responsibilities are on the commission.
3.Approval of Minutes
a. Approval of Minutes of the September 18, 2019 Meeting
Commissioner Lorberbaum asked that “CRO” be more fully described as “Converging Runway
Operations”. Motion to approve the amended minutes by Commissioner Byrnes, seconded by
Commissioner Dunn. Motion carried 7-0
4.Public Comments—There were no members of the public who wished to comment.
5.Unfinished and New Business
a.Guest Speaker MAC Commissioner Richard Ginsburg—Director of Stakeholder
Engagement for MAC, Dana Nelson, appeared before the Commission, and stated
that MAC District G Commissioner Richard Ginsberg was unable to attend that
evening. She stated that he extended his apologies, and that he asked to be
rescheduled at another time.
She then introduced Brad Juffer, MAC’s Community Relations Manager. He spoke
about Crossing in the Corridor procedures. He described how MAC and the FAA try
to make the use of aircraft overhead compatible with adjacent land uses, while
balancing that with over-riding safety concerns. He noted that for Runway 12L,
commercial carriers are staying in the corridor between 97% and 98% of the time.
That does not include turbo prop, or military planes. Crossing in the corridor can be
used only in times of low air traffic use, when there is only a single controller in the
tower, which is usually after 11 PM. He said that the ability to use crossing in the
corridor has declined slightly over the past 22 months.
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ITEM #5A
Dana Nelson reported on stakeholder engagement meetings which MAC has held,
including a Minneapolis customer forum. She also said that since early in 2018, MAC
has had a place on the Noise Oversight Committee meetings for local residents to
bring forward questions before that Commission.
b. 12L Departure Proposal/Crossing in the Corridor Update--Sean Fortier, FAA air
traffic manager, appeared and described what air traffic controllers do for training.
Commissioner Norling asked how much daytime controllers have the ability to allow
for crossing in the corridor. Mr. Fortier responded that it is preferred to have
multiple controllers in the tower during daytime and other periods of higher use,
and so acknowledged that there are few opportunities for crossing in the corridor
during daylight hours.
a. Review of Airport Operational Statistics
i. Complaint Information. Complaint charts were reviewed. Commissioner
Lorberbaum noted that the charts hadn’t been available until the preceding
Friday, and so hadn’t been included in the packet. She did note that the
changes appeared to be the typical seasonal ones for September and
October.
ii. Turboprop Charts. Commissioner Neuharth said that charts for both 12L and
12R looked normal. Brad Juffer was asked about turboprops. He responded
that those constitute a very small percentage of airport operations, but
noted that the time was then approaching for more use due to holiday
deliveries. Commissioner Neuharth asked if it would be possible to speak
with the turbo prop operators. Mr. Juffer responded that Bemidji Air is the
largest operator, and suggested that having them appear before the ARC to
explain their business model might be beneficial.
iii. Noise Monitor Charts. Commissioner Dunn said that the readings from
monitors showed that the top ten noise events are in the 80 to 85 decibel
range in Mendota Heights; on the other side of the Minnesota River, those
same top ten events would be in the 90 to 110 decibel range. Most of the
events are C-130’s military planes.
Commissioner Norling said that there were more readings over the 65
decibel range, but monitor #13 is trending higher, while #15 is trending
lower. She said that in September, there were more readings over 80, and
asked MAC staff to follow-up. Mr. Juffer responded that 15 of the readings
in September were C-130’s. He also noted that four of the readings were
from Aer Lingus on its flights to Dublin; he said that that flight uses older,
noisier planes. However, those are slated to be replaced soon with quieter
planes.
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iv. MAC Meeting. Chair Sloan said that the November NOC meeting had been
changed to an evening meeting that month, and so the report on that
meeting would have to wait until the next ARC meeting.
Commissioner Sharma said he learned from the last MAC meeting that total
passenger counts are up 3.5%, but the trend continues for fewer flights. He
noted that the new TSA screening point at the airport hotel wasn’t being
used much, and so it may be closed.
6. Adjourn
Motion Neuharth/Second Lorberbaum to adjourn at 6:42 pm. All voted in favor.
Minutes Taken By:
Mark McNeill
City Administrator
City of Mendota Heights
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DATE: September 16, 2020
TO: Mendota Heights Airport Relations Commission
FROM: Cheryl Jacobson, Assistant City Administrator
SUBJECT: MSP Operations – Departures from 12L
Commissioner Norling would like to have the Commission discuss MSP airport operations that
have directed the majority of departures off of runway 12L.
Brad Juffer, Community Relations Manager with MAC has provided the following data and
observations in regards to runway use:
•MSP Runway 12L Monthly Departures and Use Chart and MSP Runway 12L Summer
Departures Chart (Attached)
o The total operational levels on Runway 12L have not seen the same level of decrease
as the airport as a whole. This is because while total operational levels are down 50%
this summer, the FAA has chosen to assign departures to the parallel runways. As
directed by the RUS, departures are first assigned to Runways 12L or 12R and then to
Runway 17. To date, Runway 17 hasn’t been used post-COVID with few exceptions.
o The total departures on Runway 12L are down from previous years.
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ITEM # 7A
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DATE: September 16, 2020
TO: Mendota Heights Airport Relations Commission
FROM: Cheryl Jacobson, Assistant City Administrator
SUBJECT: Eagan Flight Procedure Change Request Update
In September 2019, the Eagan City Council sent a letter to the Noise Oversight Committee (NOC)
requesting endorsement of recommendations developed by the Eagan Airport Relations
Commission to modify specific procedures to reduce the number of departures from MSP that
fly over residential portions of Eagan.
The NOC considered the letter and the specific requests in November 2019 and forwarded its
endorsement of four requests to the MAC Commission for review. In December 2019, the MAC
commission unanimously approved forwarding the proposal to the FAA.
The FAA conducted a high-level safety and feasibility review of the proposal and determined that
two had merit and warranted further consideration. The NOC reviewed the two proposals at
their meeting in May and concluded that one amended proposal should continue through the
process and forwarded the amended request to the MAC Commission. In June, the MAC
supported sending the amended proposal back to the FAA to conduct a feasibility and safety
assessment.
The attached letter is the FAA’s response to the amended proposal from June.
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ITEM #7B
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DATE: September 16, 2020
TO: Mendota Heights Airport Relations Commission
FROM: Cheryl Jacobson, Assistant City Administrator
SUBJECT: Flight Procedure Change Request Guidelines
At the July NOC meeting, MAC staff presented proposed guidelines for procedure change
requests for the NOC’s consideration. These guidelines provide a consistent framework whereby
the NOC will receive and evaluate flight procedure change requests and includes a Flight
Procedure Request Form.
Attached is the current version of the guidelines and request form. The NOC’s September
meeting agenda includes a request for approval and adoption of the Flight Procedure Change
Request Guidelines.
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ITEM #7C
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
Noise Oversight Committee (NOC)
Flight Procedure Change Request Guidelines
The Metropolitan Airports Commission (MAC) owns seven airports in the seven-county Twin Cities
metropolitan area, however the authority over aircraft flight procedures rests solely with Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA). Flight procedures are used to maintain an orderly flow of air traffic to and from
airports. Systematic procedures are used to guide aircraft in predicable ways and are necessary to reduce
conflicts to ensure the surrounding airspace is operating in the safest manner possible.
The process for creating or modifying flight procedures can take up to several years and involves input
and examination by various aspects of the FAA before draft procedures are tested and implemented. This
careful vetting and scrutiny are vital because each flight procedure being developed must be able to be
flown in concert with other flight procedures to avoid airspace conflicts.
The FAA encourages communities to work together with their municipal leadership and with the MAC for
proposals to develop new flight procedures or modify existing procedures when those procedures affect
flight operations at MSP. The process is illustrated below for reference:
Citizens requesting a new flight procedure, or changes to an existing procedure, should work with their
elected officials, City administrators, or Airport Advisory group to coordinate the request prior to
submitting it to the MSP Noise Oversight Committee (NOC). Once a flight procedure has received broad
support from a community group, then a flight procedure change request form can be submitted. Forms
should be submitted to the NOC member appointed for your area. If your area does not have an appointed
member, submit the form and documentation to the Metropolitan Airports Commission Community
Relations Office.
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NOC Criteria
Requests that are evaluated will be shared with NOC members during a regularly scheduled committee
meeting. For the request to move forward, the following criteria should be considered. These criteria may
be evaluated by the NOC and some may be evaluated by the FAA.
• All portions of the Flight Procedure Request Form must be fully completed.
• The request should consider previously established noise abatement procedures.
• The request shall not duplicate a request that was previously evaluated unless circumstances have
changed that would materially affect the original decision.
• The request should consider the potential effect on airspace, airport and runway capacity and
should attempt to minimize undue delay.
• The request should consider the noise exposure to residential parcels by comparing existing
operations and proposed operations with a goal to decrease the number of residential parcels
exposed to higher noise levels.
• The procedure request must be usable by aircraft pilots.
• The FAA must determine that the request is operationally feasible and follow existing FAA
regulations regarding air traffic.
• The FAA must determine that the request will maintain the safety of aircraft operations.
• The FAA must determine that the request cannot unduly increase air traffic controller workload.
Flight Procedure Request Form
Requests for new or modified flight procedures must consider numerous details. The MAC Aircraft Noise
Basics video series (www.macnoise.com/aircraft-noise-basics) and online MAC FlightTracker tool
(www.macnoise.com/tools-reports/flighttracker) are great references for runway use, collaboration,
government roles, and more.
Please complete the following details for the flight procedure request (One procedure per form):
1. Date
2. Name of community sponsor
3. Describe the reason for seeking this flight procedure request
4. Indicate length of time the existing conditions have taken place
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5. Describe the proposed flight procedure being requested with as much detail as possible, including
airport runway names, aircraft types, day of week, time of day, unique operating situations,
weather conditions, etc.
6. Describe the benefit of the flight procedure being requested:
7. Is this a new flight procedure or a modification to an existing flight procedure?
8. Provide MAP 1, which shows the existing condition that clearly indicates the affected runways, an
illustration of the existing flight procedure you are seeking to change, and land uses being
overflown by existing flight procedure. (If assistance is needed, contact the MAC Community
Relations Office).
Provide MAP 2, which shows the proposed condition that clearly indicates the affected runways, an
illustration of the proposed new/modified flight procedure, land uses being overflown by new/modified
flight procedure being requested (residential, commercial, industrial, open space, etc.) (If assistance is
needed, contact the MAC Community Relations Office).
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Complaints by Location—By Month
(2019, 2020)
Location = Complainants
2019 Mpls Eagan Edina MH Blmgtn
January 91 40 15 9 6
February 51 28 4 4 3
March 91 42 17 11 11
April 133 38 19 21 12
May 136 53 17 15 8
June 218 89 20 31 12
July 271 67 28 26 16
August 242 96 32 30 21
September 231 80 18 23 14
October 135 60 18 13 8
November 71 53 13 10 6
December 62 45 13 8 5
2020 Mpls Eagan Edina MH Blmgtn
January 62 53 10 12 1
February 65 41 8 10 3
March 78 51 11 9 4
April 37 23 4 5 2
May 61 26 4 11 0
June 107 22 7 9 3
July 124 24 10 13 4
August 162 32 14 22 3
September
October
November
December
Percent of All Departures by Location
(2019, 2020)
2019
Mpls/
Richfield
30R
Eagan
12R
Edina
30L
MH
12L
Blmgtn
17
January 28% 17% 33% 15% 8%
February 21% 12% 28% 14% 24%
March 26% 5% 31% 9% 29%
April 21% 11% 24% 15% 29%
May 17% 11% 19% 19% 34%
June 18% 8% 19% 19% 36%
July 18% 23% 22% 27% 8%
August 21% 6% 25% 15% 34%
September 17% 8% 16% 20% 40%
October 25% 6% 26% 13% 30%
November 25% 7% 32% 11% 25%
December 21% 7% 24% 14% 35%
2020
Mpls/
Richfield
30R
Eagan
12R
Edina
30L
MH
12L
Blmgtn
17
January 20% 6% 27% 13% 34%
February 28% 3% 34% 8% 28%
March 19% 10% 24% 17% 30%
April 31% 18% 32% 17% 1%
May 27% 20% 21% 31% 1%
June 26% 28% 17% 28% 2%
July 22% 27% 22% 28% 2%
August 23% 28% 23% 26% 0%
September
October
November
December
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ITEM # 7.D.i
August Complaints August Night Departures
2019 2020 2019 2020
Minneapolis (30R) 7,596 5,534 191 15
Eagan (12R) 3,829 995 266 66
Edina (30L) 422 386 337 51
Mendota Heights (12L) 491 482 192 25
Bloomington (17) 207 17 9 4
Total 12,545 7,414 995 161
242 96 32 30 21162321422 3
21%
6%
25%
15%
34%
23%
28%
23%
26%
0%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
Mpls Eagan Edina MH Blmgtn
August Complaints by Location and Departures by Location
Complaints 2019 Complaints 2020 Departures 2019 Departures 2020
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Data used for UCL calculation
January 2009 through December 2013
Mean: 12.4 Sep-18 Southerly and Easterly Flow
St Dev: 3.06 May-19 Construction and Southerly and Easterly Flow
UCL: 18.4 Jun-19 Construction and Southerly and Easterly Flow
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%Sep-18Oct-18Nov-18Dec-18Jan-19Feb-19Mar-19Apr-19May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Percent OperationsMonth
12L Total Operations
Operations Mean UCL
Mean: Rolling 24/mo
25.7%
16.8%
18.4%
Data used for UCL calculation
January 2009 through December 2013
Mean: 19.5 Jun-19 Construction
St Dev: 7
UCL: 33.5
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%Sep-18Oct-18Nov-18Dec-18Jan-19Feb-19Mar-19Apr-19May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Percentage OperationsMonth
12L Night Operations
Operations Mean UCL
33.5%
18.6%
15.5%
Mean: Rolling 24/mo
Data used for UCL calculation
January 2009 through December 2013
Mean: 7.7
St Dev: 2.96
UCL: 13.4
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%Sep-18Oct-18Nov-18Dec-18Jan-19Feb-19Mar-19Apr-19May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Percent OperationsMonth
12R Total Operations
Operations Mean UCL
Mean: Rolling 24/mo
13.4%
10.8%
28.2%
Data used for UCL calculation
January 2009 through December 2013
Mean: 28.9 Sep-17 Nighttime maintenance on 12L
St Dev: 8.82 Jun-18 Southerly and Easterly Wind Flow
UCL: 46.5
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
45%
50%Sep-18Oct-18Nov-18Dec-18Jan-19Feb-19Mar-19Apr-19May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Percent OperationsMonth
12R Night Operations
Operations Mean UCL
Mean: Rolling 24/mo
46.5%
25.3%
41%
Data used for UCL calculation
January 2009 through December 2013
Mean: 2.2
St Dev: 0.98
UCL: 4.2
0%
1%
1%
2%
2%
3%
3%
4%
4%
5%Sep-18Oct-18Nov-18Dec-18Jan-19Feb-19Mar-19Apr-19May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Percent OperationsMonth
Departures North of Corridor
Operations Mean UCL
4.2%
0.4%
1.4%
Mean: Rolling 24/mo
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%Jul-18Aug-18Sep-18Oct-18Nov-18Dec-18Jan-19Feb-19Mar-19Apr-19May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Percent OperationsMonth
Turbo North of Corridor
Operations Mean UCL
59.6%
11%
49.0%
Mean: Rolling 24/mo
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Jul-18Aug-18Sep-18Oct-18Nov-18Dec-18Jan-19Feb-19Mar-19Apr-19May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20DeparturesMonth
Turbo Trend
12L 12R
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Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)AR Monticello Monticello Municipal/Ellis FieldLLQ Improve Airport Drainage/Erosion Control $166,666AZ Phoenix Phoenix Sky Harbor InternationalPHX Reconstruct Apron $21,711,714AZ Prescott Prescott Regional ‐ Ernest A Love FieldPRC Reconstruct Taxiway,Shift or Reconfigure Existing Taxiway$5,578,947AZ Tucson Ryan Field RYN Install Weather Reporting Equipment $635,745AZ Winslow Winslow‐Lindbergh RegionalINW Reconstruct Taxiway $3,371,777CA Atwater Castle MER Rehabilitate Runway $1,853,506CA Bishop Bishop BIH Conduct Airport Related Environmental Assessment/Plan/Study$532,000CA Burbank Bob Hope BUR Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Taxiway $2,887,507CA California City California City MunicipalL71 Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$213,191CA Chico Chico Municipal CIC Reconstruct Taxiway $3,115,281CA Corning Corning Municipal 0O4 Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$291,028CA Crescent City Jack McNamara FieldCEC Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study $75,000CA Fresno Fresno Yosemite InternationalFAT Noise Mitigation Measures for Residences within 65‐69 DNL$1,111,110CA Inyokern Inyokern IYK Rehabilitate Runway $207,809CA King City Mesa Del Rey KIC Rehabilitate Taxiway $105,000CA Little River Little River LLR Update Miscellaneous Study $42,165CA Long Beach Long Beach /Daugherty Field/LGB Construct Taxiway,Reconstruct Taxiways $27,306,0813
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)CA Los Angeles Los Angeles InternationalLAX Noise Mitigation Measures for Residences within 65‐69 DNL$17,500,000CA Los Angeles Whiteman WHP Zero Emissions Vehicle/Infrastructure $165,000CA Mojave Mojave Air and Space PortMHV Rehabilitate Taxiway $333,333CA Monterey Monterey RegionalMRY Construct Service Road $1,931,823CA Napa Napa County APC Reconstruct Taxiway $3,338,755CA Oakland Metropolitan Oakland InternationalOAK Rehabilitate Taxiway $2,833,707CA Oxnard Oxnard OXR Reconstruct Runway,Reconstruct Taxiway $500,000CA Palo Alto Palo Alto PAO Reconstruct Apron $650,689CA Rio Vista Rio Vista MunicipalO88 Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System $97,500CA Riverside Riverside MunicipalRAL Acquire or Rehabilitate Emergency Generator,Install Airfield Guidance Signs,Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS$240,101CA San Diego San Diego InternationalSAN Noise Mitigation Measures for Residences within 65‐69 DNL$18,023,885CA San Francisco San Francisco InternationalSFO Noise Mitigation Measures for Residences within 65‐69 DNL$3,221,631CA Santa Ana John Wayne Airport‐Orange CountySNA Install Airfield Guidance Signs,Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS,Install Runway Lighting$1,270,756CA Santa Rosa Charles M Schulz ‐ Sonoma CountySTS Expand Terminal Building $13,798,605CA South Lake Tahoe Lake Tahoe TVL Reconstruct Apron $3,297,825CA Wasco Wasco‐Kern CountyL19 Rehabilitate Apron,Rehabilitate Taxiway $166,6664
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)CO Aspen Aspen‐Pitkin County/Sardy FieldASE Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System $388,888CO Broomfield Rocky Mountain MetropolitanBJC Rehabilitate Taxiway $337,091CO Colorado Springs City of Colorado Springs MunicipalCOS Reconstruct Runway,Rehabilitate Runway Lighting$19,298,147CO Denver Denver InternationalDEN VALE Infrastructure $2,624,934CO Grand Junction Grand Junction RegionalGJT Construct Runway,Rehabilitate Apron $12,921,483CO Gunnison Gunnison‐Crested Butte RegionalGUC Expand Terminal Building,Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate Terminal Building$8,011,760CO Longmont Vance Brand LMO Improve Airport Drainage/Erosion Control $722,222CT New Haven Tweed‐New Haven HVN Noise Mitigation Measures for Residences within 65‐69 DNL$1,087,037CT Oxford Waterbury‐Oxford OXC Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$765,054CT Windsor Locks Bradley InternationalBDL Install Airfield Guidance Signs $2,369,974CT Windsor Locks State of Connecticut*CTS Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study $201,498DE Wilmington New Castle ILG Rehabilitate Runway $3,422,152FL Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale ExecutiveFXE Install Runway Incursion Lighting $800,700FL Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood InternationalFLL Install Runway Incursion Lighting,Install Runway Lighting,Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System,Rehabilitate Taxiway$7,280,576FL Hollywood North Perry HWO Extend Runway $1,614,5185
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)FL Key West Key West InternationalEYW Noise Mitigation Measures for Residences within 65‐69 DNL$4,958,363FL Lakeland Lakeland Linder InternationalLAL Reconstruct Taxiway,Rehabilitate Taxiway,Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting$5,554,235FL Leesburg Leesburg InternationalLEE Rehabilitate Runway,Rehabilitate Runway Lighting$5,214,381FL Melbourne Melbourne InternationalMLB Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate Terminal Building $6,895,959FL Miami Miami Executive TMB Construct Taxiway $8,411,277FL Naples Naples Municipal APF Improve Airport Drainage/Erosion Control,Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$2,464,301FL Sanford Orlando Sanford InternationalSFB Rehabilitate Taxiway,Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting$10,941,888FL Stuart Witham Field SUA Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542,Reconstruct Apron$970,768FL Tallahassee Tallahassee InternationalTLH Rehabilitate Taxiway $6,032,375FL Tampa Tampa Executive VDF Rehabilitate Runway $4,261,666FL Valkaria Valkaria X59 Widen Taxiway $2,747,720FL Vero Beach Vero Beach RegionalVRB Rehabilitate Apron $3,334,955FM Kosrae Kosrae TTK Rehabilitate Runway $1,111,111FM Pohnpei Federated States of Micronesia*FMS Conduct Aeronautical Survey for RNAV Approach$1,666,666GA Atlanta Georgia State Block Grant Program*GAB Designated for Nonprimary Airports in the State Block Grant Program$10,604,0526
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)GA Augusta Augusta Regional at Bush FieldAGS Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Safety Equipment,Construct Taxiway,Improve Terminal Building,Rehabilitate Apron$8,349,121HI Honolulu Daniel K Inouye InternationalHNL Widen Runway $43,502,747IA Cedar Rapids The Eastern Iowa CID Reconstruct Taxiway $19,337,759IA Evans New Regional Airport+09K Construct New Airport $736,000IA Keokuk Keokuk Municipal EOK Acquire Land For Approaches $103,543IA Muscatine Muscatine MunicipalMUT Reconstruct Taxiway $2,962,260ID Boise Boise Air Terminal/Gowen FieldBOI Acquire Snow Removal Equipment $398,933ID Hayden Lake Coeur D'Alene ‐ Pappy Boyington FieldCOE Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$558,694ID Lewiston Lewiston‐Nez Perce CountyLWS Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study $314,477ID Salmon Lemhi County SMN Expand Apron,Reconstruct Apron $1,156,894ID Twin Falls Joslin Field ‐ Magic Valley RegionalTWF Acquire Snow Removal Equipment,Seal Apron Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints,Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints,Seal Taxilane Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints,Seal Taxiway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$1,424,413IL Belleville Scott AFB/MidamericaBLV Expand Terminal Building $6,481,6067
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)IL Bloomington Central IL Regional Airport at Bloomington‐NormalBMI Acquire Snow Removal Equipment,Construct Apron$1,637,172IL Marion Veterans Airport of Southern IllinoisMWA Acquire Snow Removal Equipment,Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542,Install Runway Incursion Lighting,Rehabilitate Apron$1,325,829IL Moline Quad City InternationalMLI Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Vehicle,Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate Terminal Building$2,897,860IL Peoria General Downing ‐ Peoria InternationalPIA Expand Apron,Strengthen Runway $1,100,000IL Quincy Quincy Regional‐Baldwin FieldUIN Acquire Snow Removal Equipment,Reconstruct Runway$1,111,111IL Rockford Chicago/Rockford InternationalRFD Conduct Noise Compatibility Plan Study $400,000IL Savoy University of Illinois‐WillardCMI Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System,Rehabilitate Runway$1,470,000IL Springfield Illinois State Block Grant Program*ILB Designated for Nonprimary Airports in the State Block Grant Program$9,083,331IN Anderson Anderson Municipal‐Darlington FieldAID Rehabilitate Apron,Rehabilitate Taxiway $155,000IN Auburn De Kalb County GWB Acquire Land For Approaches $166,666IN Bedford Virgil I Grissom MunicipalBFR Construct Taxiway $1,437,450IN Bloomington Monroe County BMG Install Airfield Guidance Signs $220,000IN Columbus Columbus MunicipalBAK Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$2,793,5008
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)IN Danville Hendricks County‐Gordon Graham Field2R2 Rehabilitate Runway,Rehabilitate Runway Lighting$316,606IN Evansville Evansville Regional EVV Construct/Extend/Improve Safety Area,Improve Terminal Building,Rehabilitate Taxiway$2,188,911IN Frankfort Frankfort MunicipalFKR Construct/Modify/Improve/Rehabilitate Hangar$59,200IN French Lick French Lick MunicipalFRH Extend Taxiway, Expand Apron $153,110IN Greensburg Greensburg MunicipalI34 Construct Runway $374,416IN Griffith Griffith‐Merrillville 05C Seal Apron Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints $166,666IN Huntington Huntington MunicipalHHG Rehabilitate Runway $1,803,463IN Indianapolis Indianapolis InternationalIND Reconstruct Runway,Reconstruct Taxiway, VALE Infrastructure$10,391,837IN Kentland Kentland Municipal50I Construct Apron $1,000,000IN La Porte La Porte Municipal PPO Update Airport Master Plan or Study $316,666IN Lafayette Purdue University LAF Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Vehicle $719,000IN Logansport Logansport/Cass CountyGGP Update Airport Master Plan or Study $166,030IN Madison Madison MunicipalIMS Acquire Land For Approaches,Construct Apron,Obstruction Marking/Lighting/Removal [Hazard]$145,885IN McCordsville Indianapolis RegionalMQJ Update Airport Master Plan Study $166,6669
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)IN Michigan City Michigan City Municipal‐Phillips FieldMGC Acquire Land For Approaches $736,775IN Monticello White County MCX Extend Runway $55,284IN New Castle New Castle Henry County Marlatt FieldUWL Acquire Land for Development $192,575IN Paoli Paoli Municipal I42 Construct or Improve Fuel Farm $166,666IN Portland Portland MunicipalPLD Extend Runway $341,623IN Rensselaer Jasper County RZL Acquire Land for Development $535,307IN Rochester Fulton County RCR Install Airfield Guidance Signs,Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS,Install Taxiway Lighting,Rehabilitate Airport Beacons$167,340IN Salem Salem Municipal I83 Extend Runway $286,111IN Seymour Freeman MunicipalSER Rehabilitate Apron $96,000IN South Bend South Bend InternationalSBN Reconstruct Taxiway $13,319,538IN Sullivan Sullivan County SIV Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$270,601IN Tell City Perry County MunicipalTEL Rehabilitate Runway Lighting $588,750IN Terre Haute Terre Haute RegionalHUF Airport Wildlife Hazard Assessment/Management Plan$50,000IN Valparaiso Porter County RegionalVPZ Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$165,000IN Warsaw Warsaw Municipal ASW Rehabilitate Runway $1,927,524KS Anthony Anthony Municipal ANY Acquire Land For Approaches $130,79210
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)KS Goodland Renner Field /Goodland Municipal/GLD Reconstruct Runway $188,820KS Olathe Johnson County ExecutiveOJC Reconstruct Taxiway $4,230,688KY Elizabethtown Addington Field EKX Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$1,433,333KY Gilbertsville Kentucky Dam State ParkM34 Rehabilitate Runway $166,666KY Hebron Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky InternationalCVG Reconstruct Taxiway,Rehabilitate Runway,Rehabilitate Taxilane,Rehabilitate Taxiway$45,029,120KY Lewisport Hancock Co‐Ron Lewis FieldKY8 Rehabilitate Runway Lighting,Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting$833,333KY Lexington Blue Grass LEX Construct/Extend/Improve Safety Area, Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Taxiway$3,982,358KY Louisville Louisville Muhammad Ali InternationalSDF Reconstruct Taxiway,Rehabilitate Runway,Rehabilitate Taxiway,Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting, Noise Mitigation Measures for Residences within 65‐69 DNL$24,093,095KY Middlesboro Middlesboro‐Bell County1A6 Acquire Land for Development $400,000KY Paducah Barkley Regional PAH Construct Apron,Construct Terminal Building $16,313,391KY Sparta New 71 Construct New Airport $2,293,307LA Baton Rouge State of Louisiana *LAS Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study $333,333LA Jonesboro Jonesboro F88 Obstruction Marking/Lighting/Removal [Non‐Hazard]$400,00011
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)LA Lafayette Lafayette Regional/Paul Fournet FieldLFT Reconstruct Apron $9,421,816LA Monroe Monroe Regional MLU Improve Airport Drainage/Erosion Control $1,485,054LA Shreveport Shreveport RegionalSHV Security Enhancements, Rehabilitate Taxiway, Conduct Noise Compatibility Plan Study$2,467,250MA Boston General Edward Lawrence Logan InternationalBOS VALE Infrastructure $1,365,716MA Chatham Chatham MunicipalCQX Conduct Airport Related Environmental Assessment/Plan/Study$347,000MA Hyannis Barnstable Municipal‐Boardman/Polando FieldHYA Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate ARFF Building $506,700MA Mansfield Mansfield Municipal1B9 Obstructions Marking/Lighting/Removal $216,300MA North Adams Harriman‐And‐WestAQW Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$660,898MA Norwood Norwood MemorialOWD Conduct Airport Related Environmental Assessment/Plan/Study$283,332MA Pittsfield Pittsfield MunicipalPSF Conduct Airport Related Environmental Assessment/Plan/Study$66,581MA Plymouth Plymouth MunicipalPYM Shift or Reconfigure Existing Taxiway $3,986,590MA Provincetown Provincetown MunicipalPVC Acquire or Rehabilitate Emergency Generator,Install Taxiway Lighting$1,736,682MA Southbridge Southbridge Municipal3B0 Airport Wildlife Hazard Assessment/Management Plan,Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study,Rehabilitate Runway$217,00012
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)MA Vineyard Haven Martha's Vineyard MVY Conduct Airport Related Environmental Assessment/Plan/Study$366,016MD Easton Easton/Newnam FieldESN Construct/Extend/Improve Safety Area,Obstruction Marking/Lighting/Removal [Non‐Hazard]$1,617,687MD Glen Burnie Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood MarshallBWI Acquire Land for Noise Compatibility within 65 ‐ 69 DNL,Noise Mitigation Measures for Residences within 65‐69 DNL$665,000MD Leonardtown St Mary's County Regional2W6 Extend Runway $5,560,023MD Ocean City Ocean City MunicipalOXB Reconstruct Runway $2,650,442MD Odenton Tipton FME Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate Building $884,646MD Stevensville Bay Bridge W29 Rehabilitate Runway $189,480MD Westminster Carroll County Regional/Jack B Poage FieldDMW Reconstruct Runway $232,222MD Wiley Ford Greater Cumberland RegionalCBE Rehabilitate Runway $4,122,800ME Bangor Bangor InternationalBGR Acquire or Rehabilitate Emergency Generator,Improve Airport Miscellaneous Improvements$3,321,486ME Biddeford Biddeford MunicipalB19 Airport Wildlife Hazard Assessment/Management Plan,Update Airport Master Plan or Study$173,854ME Brunswick Brunswick ExecutiveBXM Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$119,500ME Carrabassett Sugarloaf Regional B21 Construct Taxilane $165,00013
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)ME Dexter Dexter Regional 1B0 Remove Obstructions $196,000ME Frenchville Northern Aroostook RegionalFVE Construct Taxiway,Reconstruct Apron $3,300,000ME Fryeburg Eastern Slopes RegionalIZG Construct Building $263,297ME Jackman Newton Field 59B Obstructions Marking/Lighting/Removal, Remove Obstructions$208,700ME Lincoln Lincoln Regional LRG Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS,Reconstruct Runway,Remove Obstructions$3,400,650ME Rockland Knox County RegionalRKD Construct Taxilane $1,011,366ME Wiscasset Wiscasset IWI Airport Wildlife Hazard Assessment/Management Plan,Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$75,161MH Majuro Marshall Islands InternationalMAJ Conduct Aeronautical Survey for RNAV Approach$666,666MI Detroit Detroit Metropolitan Wayne CountyDTW Zero Emissions Vehicle/Infrastructure $1,957,480MI Escanaba Delta County ESC Install Emergency Generator,Reconstruct Runway Lighting$1,848,736MI Flint Bishop InternationalFNT Reconstruct Perimeter Fencing required by 49 CFR 1542,Shift or Reconfigure Existing Taxiway$1,915,654MI Gwinn Sawyer InternationalSAW Construct/Improve/Repair Utilites [MAP],Expand Building$3,786,19414
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)MI Iron Mountain Ford IMT Rehabilitate Runway,Rehabilitate Taxiway,Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting,Seal Apron Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints,Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints,Seal Taxiway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$3,067,462MI Lansing Michigan State Block Grant Program*MIB Designated for Nonprimary Airports in the State Block Grant Program$2,000,000MI Rogers City Presque Isle CountyPZQ Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints,Seal Taxiway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$58,500MI Traverse City Cherry Capital TVC Zero Emissions Vehicle/Infrastructure $72,420MN Austin Austin Municipal AUM Acquire Easement For Approaches,Reconstruct Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$258,927MN Dodge Center Dodge Center TOB Reconstruct Taxilane $506,827MN Duluth Duluth InternationalDLH Acquire Snow Removal Equipment,Expand Apron,Seal Taxiway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$1,225,371MN Ely Ely Municipal ELO Rehabilitate Taxiway $1,203,710MN Grand Rapids Grand Rapids/Itasca County Airport‐Gordon Newstrom FieldGPZ Rehabilitate Runway $4,150,662MN Jackson Jackson Municipal MJQ Rehabilitate Taxilane $400,000MN Le Sueur Le Sueur Municipal12Y Acquire Land for Development $226,25115
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)MN Mankato Mankato Regional MKT Construct Taxiway,Install Airfield Guidance Signs,Rehabilitate Runway,Rehabilitate Taxiway$4,273,220MN Morris Morris Municipal ‐ Charlie Schmidt FieldMOX Conduct Airport Related Environmental Assessment/Plan/Study,Extend Runway$2,461,178MN New Ulm New Ulm MunicipalULM Reconstruct Taxiway $418,565MN Rochester Rochester InternationalRST Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Safety Equipment,Conduct Airport Related Environmental Assessment/Plan/Study,Reconstruct Runway,Update Airport Master Plan or Study$9,225,144MN Rush City Rush City Regional ROS Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$59,350MN Rushford Rushford Municipal‐Robert W Bunke Field55Y Reconstruct or Replace Airport Lighting Vault,Seal Apron Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints,Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints,Seal Taxilane Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$826,686MN St. Paul State of Minnesota*MNS Update State System Plan Study $1,105,071MN Thief River Falls Thief River Falls RegionalTVF Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Safety Equipment,Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Vehicle$793,601MN Tower Tower Municipal 12D Construct Snow Removal Equipment Building $506,361MO Joplin Joplin Regional JLN Reconstruct Runway $7,869,866MO Kansas City Kansas City InternationalMCI Rehabilitate Taxiway $7,907,97816
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)MO St. Louis St Louis Lambert InternationalSTL Reconstruct Taxiway $7,071,030MP Northern Islands (Municipality)Benjamin Taisacan Manglona InternationalGRO Rehabilitate Apron $750,000MS Greenville Greenville Mid‐DeltaGLH Rehabilitate Taxiway $197,100MS Madison Bruce Campbell FieldMBO Install Weather Reporting Equipment,Rehabilitate Apron$271,000MS Meridian Key Field MEI Improve Airport Drainage/Erosion Control $1,722,485MS Newton James H Easom FieldM23 Construct/Modify/Improve/Rehabilitate Hangar$511,771MS Starkville George M Bryan STF Install Weather Reporting Equipment $299,114MT Billings Billings Logan InternationalBIL Expand Terminal Building $4,764,805MT Hamilton Ravalli County 6S5 Construct Runway,Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System,Seal Apron Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints,Seal Taxiway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints, Construct Taxiway,Reconstruct Taxiway$1,915,248MT Helena Helena Regional HLN Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate ARFF Building $4,903,905MT Kalispell Glacier Park InternationalGPI Expand Terminal Building $2,641,842MT Missoula Missoula InternationalMSO VALE Infrastructure $756,99517
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)MT Thompson Falls Thompson Falls THM Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System,Reconstruct Airfield Guidance Signs,Reconstruct Apron,Reconstruct Runway,Reconstruct Runway Lighting,Reconstruct Taxiway,Seal Taxilane Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$733,276NC Asheville Asheville Regional AVL Reconstruct Runway $4,258,611NC Charlotte Charlotte/Douglas InternationalCLT Zero Emissions Vehicle/Infrastructure $4,270,000NC Fayetteville Fayetteville Regional/ Grannis FieldFAY Expand Terminal Building $2,742,407NC Greensboro Piedmont Triad InternationalGSO Noise Mitigation Measures for Residences within 65‐69 DNL$2,200,000NC Jacksonville Albert J Ellis OAJ Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Vehicle,Acquire Snow Removal Equipment,Conduct Airport Related Environmental Assessment/Plan/Study$1,383,700NC Raleigh North Carolina State Block Grant Program*NCB Designated for Nonprimary Airports in the State Block Grant Program$18,316,468ND Bismarck Bismarck MunicipalBIS Improve Airport Miscellaneous Improvements $12,407,848ND Dickinson Dickinson ‐ Theodore Roosevelt RegionalDIK Extend Runway $10,798,333ND Fargo Hector InternationalFAR Expand Apron, Construct/Rehabilitate/Modify/Expand Snow Removal Equipment Building$7,076,620ND Grafton Hutson Field GAF Improve Airport Drainage/Erosion Control $99,56318
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)ND Hillsboro Hillsboro Municipal3H4 Construct Taxilane,Reconstruct Airport Beacon $472,222ND Mandan Mandan Municipal Y19 Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$585,274ND Mohall Mohall Municipal HBC Extend Runway,Widen Runway,Widen Taxiway $337,269ND Park River Park River ‐ W C Skjerven FieldY37 Obstruction Marking/Lighting/Removal [Non‐Hazard]$94,910ND Stanley Stanley Municipal 08D Construct or Improve Fuel Farm,Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System$356,303ND Wahpeton Harry Stern BWP Rehabilitate Apron $167,675NE Kearney Kearney Regional EAR Reconstruct Taxiway $6,921,000NE Lincoln State of Nebraska *NES Update State/Regional System Plan or Study $169,247NH Concord New Hampshire State Block Grant Program*NHB Designated for Nonprimary Airports in the State Block Grant Program$6,246,558NJ Morristown Morristown MunicipalMMU Improve Runway Safety Area $189,151NJ Trenton Trenton Mercer TTN Construct Taxiway $5,862,801NM Albuquerque Albuquerque International SunportABQ Zero Emissions Vehicle/Infrastructure $2,370,000NM Albuquerque Double Eagle II AEG Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$333,333NM Angel Fire Angel Fire AXX Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$362,382NM Artesia Artesia Municipal ATS Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System $232,266NM Aztec Aztec Municipal N19 Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$192,76619
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)NM Farmington Four Corners RegionalFMN Rehabilitate Runway $118,409NM Lordsburg Lordsburg MunicipalLSB Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$327,553NM Lovington Lea County‐Zip Franklin MemorialE06 Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System $210,386NM Magdalena Magdalena N29 Construct/Extend/Improve Safety Area,Obstruction Marking/Lighting/Removal [Non‐Hazard]$166,666NM Navajo Dam Navajo Lake 1V0 Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$166,666NM Questa Questa Municipal Nr 2N24 Construct/Extend/Improve Safety Area $166,666NM Raton Raton Municipal/Crews FieldRTN Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System $130,965NM Roswell Roswell Air Center ROW Rehabilitate Taxiway $1,890,779NM Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Route 66SXU Reconstruct Taxiway $479,777NM Silver City Grant County SVC Reconstruct Apron $230,830NM Socorro Socorro Municipal ONM Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$318,888NM Springer Springer Municipal S42 Construct Snow Removal Equipment Building $398,316NM Truth or ConsequencesTruth Or Consequences MunicipalTCS Reconstruct or Replace Airport Lighting Vault $214,788NV Reno Reno/Tahoe InternationalRNO VALE Infrastructure $1,239,00020
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)NY Binghamton Greater Binghamton/Edwin A Link FieldBGM Extend Taxiway,Reconstruct Airfield Guidance Signs,Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting,Rehabilitate Taxiway$585,703NY Hamilton Hamilton MunicipalVGC Expand Apron,Reconstruct Airfield Guidance Signs,Reconstruct Apron,Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting$1,649,797NY Hudson Columbia County 1B1 Reconstruct Apron, Install Airport Beacons,Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS,Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 14 CFR 139/49 CFR 1542,Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542,Reconstruct Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$2,062,815NY Ithaca Ithaca Tompkins RegionalITH Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS $150,290NY Le Roy Le Roy 5G0 Seal Taxiway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$67,888NY Massena Massena International‐Richards FieldMSS Rehabilitate Taxiway,Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting$1,580,943NY New York John F Kennedy InternationalJFK Reconstruct Apron,Rehabilitate Taxiway,Shift or Reconfigure Existing Taxiway$5,728,426NY North Babylon Republic FRG Reconstruct Airfield Guidance Signs,Reconstruct Taxiway,Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting$1,038,956NY Oneonta Albert S Nader RegionalN66 Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate Building,Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate Terminal Building,Reconstruct Apron,Reconstruct Taxiway,Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting$1,516,22421
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)NY Potsdam Potsdam Municipal/Damon FieldPTD Reconstruct Taxiway,Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting,Shift or Reconfigure Existing Taxiway,Widen Taxiway$2,760,452NY Poughkeepsie Hudson Valley RegionalPOU Reconstruct Airfield Guidance Signs $624,106NY Rochester Greater Rochester InternationalROC Install Runway Incursion Lighting, Extend Taxiway$5,675,921NY Saranac Lake Adirondack RegionalSLK Remove Obstructions $1,919,814NY Saratoga Springs Saratoga County 5B2 Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$2,608,531NY Sidney Sidney Municipal N23 Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study $70,000OH Akron Akron Fulton InternationalAKR Reconstruct Runway Lighting,Rehabilitate Runway$3,732,938OH Bowling Green Wood County 1G0 Construct Taxiway,Extend Taxiway $1,700,000OH Cambridge Cambridge MunicipalCDI Acquire Land For Approaches,Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study$232,000OH Cleveland Cuyahoga County CGF Reconstruct Apron,Reconstruct Taxiway $5,610,957OH Dayton James M Cox Dayton InternationalDAY Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Safety Equipment,Acquire Snow Removal Equipment,Construct/Rehabilitate/Modify/Expand Snow Removal Equipment Building,Rehabilitate Apron$5,864,874OH Fremont Sandusky County RegionalS24 Reconstruct Apron $334,906OH Kenton Hardin County I95 Rehabilitate Apron $78,38022
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)OH Middlefield Geauga County 7G8 Seal Apron Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints,Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints,Seal Taxiway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$90,517OH Mount Gilead Morrow County 4I9 Update Airport Master Plan or Study $82,650OH New Philadelphia Harry Clever Field PHD Rehabilitate Taxilane $193,860OH Newark Newark‐Heath VTA Reconstruct Terminal Building $110,370OH Toledo Toledo Express TOL Construct Taxiway,Rehabilitate Taxiway$9,841,052OH Youngstown Youngstown‐Warren RegionalYNG Acquire Snow Removal Equipment,Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study,Construct/Rehabilitate/Modify/ Expand Snow Removal Equipment Building$1,447,140OK Ardmore Ardmore Downtown Executive1F0 Install Runway Lighting,Rehabilitate Runway,Rehabilitate Taxiway$1,776,226OK Bristow Jones Memorial 3F7 Reconstruct Taxiway $2,722,222OK Carnegie Carnegie Municipal86F Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542,Install Taxiway Lighting$266,666OK Fairview Fairview Municipal 6K4 Construct Taxiway $37,400OK Hollis Hollis Municipal O35 Rehabilitate Apron,Rehabilitate Taxiway,Shift or Reconfigure Existing Taxiway$816,666OK Ketchum South Grand Lake Regional1K8 Construct/Modify/Improve/Rehabilitate Hangar$496,803OK Lawton Lawton‐Fort Sill RegionalLAW Rehabilitate Runway $3,274,251OK Oklahoma City State of Oklahoma *OKS Update State/Regional System Plan or Study $221,81423
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)OK Oklahoma City Various Locations in Oklahoma*OKV Construct/Extend/Improve Safety Area,Rehabilitate Runway,Rehabilitate Taxiway$340,000OK Ponca City Ponca City RegionalPNC Rehabilitate Runway $1,118,764OK Pryor Mid‐America IndustrialH71 Extend Taxiway $1,403,758OK Seminole Seminole MunicipalSRE Shift or Reconfigure Existing Taxiway $816,172OK Skiatook Skiatook Municipal 2F6 Rehabilitate Runway $2,000,000OK Thomas Thomas Municipal 1O4 Construct Apron,Construct Taxiway $628,590OR Astoria Astoria Regional AST Reconstruct Apron $2,381,352OR Medford Rogue Valley International ‐ MedfordMFR Improve Airport Drainage/Erosion Control,Remove Taxiway$450,000OR Newport Newport MunicipalONP Improve Airport Drainage $3,090,696OR Ontario Ontario Municipal ONO Construct Apron,Construct Taxiway $693,027OR Prineville Prineville S39 Construct Apron $722,066PA Allentown Allentown Queen City MunicipalXLL Obstructions Marking/Lighting/Removal, Rehabilitate Runway,Rehabilitate Runway Lighting$764,438PA Allentown Lehigh Valley InternationalABE Rehabilitate Runway $9,705,812PA Altoona Altoona‐Blair CountyAOO Rehabilitate Runway $1,411,352PA Latrobe Arnold Palmer RegionalLBE Reconstruct Taxiway,Strengthen Runway $5,159,843PA Lititz Lancaster LNS Rehabilitate Runway $3,958,49424
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)PA Philadelphia Delaware Valley Region@01N Update Metropolitan System Plan or Study $390,000PA Philadelphia Philadelphia InternationalPHL Reconstruct Taxiway,Rehabilitate Runway,Rehabilitate Runway Lighting, VALE Infrastructure$18,377,609PA Pittsburgh Pittsburgh InternationalPIT VALE Infrastructure $3,565,946PA State College University Park UNV Construct Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Building$5,351,624PA West Mifflin Allegheny County AGC Construct/Extend/Improve Safety Area $544,874PR Ceiba Jose Aponte De La TorreRVR Rehabilitate Taxiway $1,029,706PR Culebra Benjamin Rivera NoriegaCPX Acquire or Rehabilitate Emergency Generator,Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS,Reconstruct Airfield Guidance Signs,Reconstruct Airport Beacon,Reconstruct or Replace Airport Lighting Vault,Rehabilitate Runway,Rehabilitate Runway Lighting,Rehabilitate Taxiway,Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting$7,388,275PR San Juan Luis Munoz Marin InternationalSJU Reconstruct Taxiway, Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Safety Equipment$6,078,645PW Koror Babelthuap/ Koror ROR Conduct Aeronautical Survey for RNAV Approach, Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints, Improve Runway Safety Area$10,227,777RI Warwick Theodore Francis Green StatePVD Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate Terminal Building $5,938,49725
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)SC Columbia Jim Hamilton L B OwensCUB Improve Airport Drainage/Erosion Control,Rehabilitate Taxiway$645,646SC Greenville Donaldson Field GYH Rehabilitate Taxiway $1,042,558SC Hilton Head Island Hilton Head HXD Expand Apron $5,301,583SC Marion Marion County MAO Conduct Airport Related Environmental Assessment/Plan/Study,Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study,Improve Airport Drainage/Erosion Control,Rehabilitate Runway$609,885SC Pickens Pickens County LQK Rehabilitate Runway,Rehabilitate Taxiway $260,700SC Seneca Oconee County RegionalCEU Acquire Land for Development $191,300SC Summerville Summerville DYB Expand Apron $1,546,991SC Walterboro Lowcountry RegionalRBW Construct Taxiway $150,000SD Belle Fourche Belle Fourche MunicipalEFC Update Airport Master Plan or Study $377,663SD Clark Clark County 8D7 Reconstruct Runway,Reconstruct Taxiway $2,231,194SD Eagle Butte Cheyenne Eagle Butte84D Reconstruct Runway $240,000SD Gettysburg Gettysburg Municipal0D8 Install Weather Reporting Equipment $309,555SD Hot Springs Hot Springs MunicipalHSR Construct Building $90,000SD Martin Martin Municipal 9V6 Acquire Land for Development $196,887SD Pierre Various Locations in South Dakota*SDV Rehabilitate Apron,Rehabilitate Runway,Rehabilitate Taxilane,Rehabilitate Taxiway$1,490,000SD Spearfish Black Hills‐Clyde Ice FieldSPF Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542$1,700,00026
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)SD Watertown Watertown RegionalATY Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Safety Equipment,Reconstruct Terminal Building$1,508,557TN Memphis Memphis InternationalMEM Construct Deicing Pad with Associated Facilities,Improve Terminal Building$64,638,327TN Nashville Tennessee State Block Grant Program*TNB Designated for Nonprimary Airports in the State Block Grant Program$166,666TX Amarillo Rick Husband Amarillo InternationalAMA Construct Taxiway,Reconstruct Taxiway $7,469,394TX Austin Austin‐Bergstrom InternationalAUS Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate Terminal Building $11,681,493TX Austin Texas State Block Grant Program*TXB Designated for Nonprimary Airports in the State Block Grant Program$16,607,588TX Brownsville Brownsville/South Padre Island InternationalBRO Reconstruct Apron $8,507,134TX College Station Easterwood Field CLL Improve Airport Miscellaneous Improvements $1,155,555TX Corpus Christi Corpus Christi InternationalCRP Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Vehicle,Rehabilitate Apron$8,846,317TX Fort Worth Dallas‐Fort Worth InternationalDFW VALE Infrastructure, Zero Emissions Vehicle/Infrastructure$985,881TX Fort Worth Fort Worth AllianceAFW Noise Mitigation Measures for Residences within 65‐69 DNL, Extend Taxiway$15,820,401TX Houston Ellington EFD Seal Taxiway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$666,666TX Killeen Robert Gray AAF GRK Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate Terminal Building $766,66627
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)TX Longview East Texas RegionalGGG Rehabilitate Runway $865,543TX San Antonio San Antonio InternationalSAT Update Airport Master Plan or Study $2,598,216TX Waco Waco Regional ACT Improve Terminal Building,Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate Terminal Building$2,631,815UT Cedar City Cedar City RegionalCDC Install Airport Beacons,Reconstruct Taxiway,Seal Apron Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints$1,052,631UT Logan Logan‐Cache LGU Acquire Land For Approaches $403,642UT Roosevelt Roosevelt Municipal74V Reconstruct Runway $57,508UT Spanish Fork Spanish Fork Airport Springville‐Woodhouse FieldSPK Install Weather Reporting Equipment $88,243UT Wendover Wendover ENV Improve Airport Drainage/Erosion Control,Reconstruct Runway Lighting,Rehabilitate Runway$691,500VA Blacksburg Virginia Tech/ Montgomery ExecutiveBCB Extend Runway $1,289,417VA Charlottesville‐AlbemarleCharlottesville‐Albemarle AirportCHO Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate Terminal Building, Reconstruct Airfield Guidance Signs,Reconstruct Runway Lighting,Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting$606,412VA Dulles Washington Dulles InternationalIAD Reconstruct Runway $12,272,026VA Richlands Tazewell County JFZ Reconstruct Runway Lighting $148,00028
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)VA Roanoke Roanoke‐Blacksburg Regional/ Woodrum FieldROA Reconstruct Airfield Guidance Signs,Reconstruct Runway Lighting,Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting$4,065,070VI Charlotte Amalie Cyril E King STT Reconstruct Apron $4,711,111VI Christiansted Henry E Rohlsen STX Acquire or Rehabilitate Emergency Generator,Reconstruct Runway Lighting,Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting,Reconstruct or Replace Airport Lighting Vault$4,148,395VT Burlington Burlington InternationalBTV Expand Apron,Reconstruct Apron, Noise Mitigation Measures for Public Buildings within 70 ‐ 74 DNL, Install Outdoor Noise Monitoring System/Equipment$6,301,840VT Newport Northeast Kingdom InternationalEFK Environmental Mitigation $166,500WA Burlington Skagit Regional BVS Construct Apron $1,956,811WA Deer Park Deer Park DEW Construct Apron,Construct Taxilane $1,173,299WA Seattle Seattle‐Tacoma InternationalSEA Noise Mitigation Measures for Residences within 65‐69 DNL$6,000,000WI Eau Claire Chippewa Valley RegionalEAU Acquire Snow Removal Equipment,Rehabilitate Taxiway,Replace Apron Marking and Signage, Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by 49 CFR 1542,Reconstruct Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Building,Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting$1,961,84629
Airport Grants Announced on September 1, 2020State City Airport Airport Code Description of Work Total Funding Amount (September 2020)WI Green Bay Green Bay‐Austin Straubel InternationalGRB Improve Airport Drainage/Erosion Control,Reconstruct Perimeter Fencing required by 49 CFR 1542,Rehabilitate Apron,Rehabilitate Runway,Rehabilitate Taxiway$507,000WI Madison Dane County Regional‐Truax FieldMSN Construct Taxiway,Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting$5,728,906WI Madison Wisconsin State Block Grant Program*WIB Designated for Nonprimary Airports in the State Block Grant Program$1,732,315WI Mosinee Central Wisconsin CWA Reconstruct Runway,Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting,Rehabilitate Taxiway$16,067,248WV Lewisburg Greenbrier Valley LWB Acquire Snow Removal Equipment,Rehabilitate Runway$768,072WV Morgantown Morgantown Municipal‐Walter L Bill Hart FieldMGW Extend Runway $874,036WV Petersburg Grant County W99 Construct Building,Construct Taxiway$1,165,404WY Cheyenne Cheyenne Regional/Jerry Olson FieldCYS Reconstruct Runway $14,618,394WY Saratoga Shively Field SAA Expand Apron $141,77230