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Tue, Aug 09, 2016

KY Gov. Bevin Announces Significant Funding For General Aviation Airports

Some $20 Million To Be Distributed To 34 Kentucky Airports Over The Next Two Years

Select general aviation airports across Kentucky will receive $20 million over the next two years to fund overdue airport pavement renovations.

“Every year, hundreds of individuals and companies consider bringing their business to Kentucky. Many of them travel here on corporate jets and land at one of our non-commercial airports,” said KY Gov. Matt Bevin (pictured) in announcing the grants. “First impressions about Kentucky’s business communities are made starting from the moment an aircraft touches down. For this reason, investing in general aviation airport infrastructure is not merely cosmetic — it’s vital to strengthening the health of Kentucky’s economy.”

In total, 34 general aviation airports are slated to begin pavement improvement projects on aged runways, taxiways and aprons. The funds will pay for the restoration and maintenance of pavements in poor condition.

Pavement conditions will ultimately determine how funding is spent on airport projects, which range from crack repair to a complete overlay. If warranted, some runways, taxiways or aprons may receive a complete reconstruction.

A study was conducted in 2011 and updated in 2014 by Applied Pavement Technology to rate the condition of all runways, taxiways and aprons. Inspectors visited each airport to physically examine and grade the overall pavement condition. The Kentucky Department of Aviation (KDA) used the results from the study to determine the order of priority for projects.

“Gov. Bevin’s unwavering leadership has secured desperately-needed funds to preserve and maintain airport infrastructure throughout the Commonwealth,” said retired U.S. Air Force Col. Steve Parker, commissioner of the KDA. “I commend Gov. Bevin for his continued support of the aviation industry.”

Ten projects are slated for Fiscal Year 2017. The first five projects will be approved for design and construction while the second set of projects will be in the design phase only. The second set will proceed to the construction phase as funding permits. Some construction projects may also shift to Fiscal Year 2018 depending on available funding.

The following general aviation airports are scheduled for projects this year.

  • Big Sandy Regional Airport (Prestonsburg) $2,400,000
  • Tompkinsville-Monroe County Airport $1,100,000
  • West Liberty Airport $750,000
  • Russellville-Logan County Airport $1,600,000
  • Wendell H. Ford Airport (Hazard) $750,000
  • Morehead-Rowan County Airport $250,000
  • Williamsburg-Whitley County Airport $250,000
  • Sturgis Municipal Airport $1,325,000
  • Harlan Airport $750,000
  • Georgetown-Scott County Airport $1,500,000

All projects are administered through the KDA. Funding was made possible by Gov. Bevin and the 2016 General Assembly.

“The Kentucky Aviation Association (KAA) is very impressed and thankful for Gov. Bevin’s commitment to enhancing and sustaining economic growth in the Commonwealth,” said retired U.S. Marines Maj. Gen. Jerry D. Humble, president of the KAA. “Gov. Bevin is aware that Kentucky’s airports are in need of major infrastructure maintenance and improvements—many of these airports have been in need of repair and upgrades for such a long time. His support will make a difference to ensure that our state continues to prosper through this critical transportation sector.”

(Source: Gov. Bevin news release. Official photo)

FMI: http://governor.ky.gov

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