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Current Aviation Projects ATTACHMENT 1 State Fiscal Year 2021 - 2022 State/Local Projects Other / State Local MM Total Status BOA Airport Name Project Description Share Share Share Cost 80.00 Joseph A. Hardy Connellsville Acquire Airfield Maintenance Equipment $112,500 $37,500 $0 $150,000 Four Year Plan Airport 90.00 Pittsburgh International Airport Airfield Pavement Rehab $1,500,000 $500,000 $0 $2,000,000 Four Year Plan 89.00 Arnold Palmer Regional Airport Acquire Various Airport Equipment (Airfield Maintenance, Aircraft $225,000 $75,000 $0 $300,000 Four Year Plan Ground Support, Operations and Security) 84.00 Pennridge Airport Mitigate Obstructions $90,000 $10,000 $0 $100,000 Four Year Plan 84.00 York Airport Rehabilitate Hangar Area Apron, Ph. II: Construction $150,000 $50,000 $0 $200,000 Four Year Plan 83.00 Carlisle Airport Install Runway Lighting, Ph I: Design $22,500 $7,500 $0 $30,000 Four Year Plan 81.00 Wellsboro-Johnston Airport Acquire Airport Equipment $150,000 $50,000 $0 $200,000 Four Year Plan 81.00 Danville Airport Install PAPI Runway 27, Design and Construct $172,500 $57,500 $0 $230,000 Four Year Plan 81.00 Danville Airport Mitigate Obstructions, Permanently Displace Threshold RW 27 $45,000 $5,000 $0 $50,000 Four Year Plan (and repair / replace light fixtures or globes) 80.00 Bradford County Airport Acquire Airfield Maintenance Equipment $82,500 $27,500 $0 $110,000 Four Year Plan 80.00 Greater Breezewood Regional Acquire Airfield Maintenance Equipment (Tractor &Wide Area $76,875 $25,625 $0 $102,500 Four Year Plan Airport Mower) and Materials (Gravel) 80.00 John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria Acquire Airport Snow Removal and Maintenance Equipment (2 $83,588 $27,862 $0 $111,450 Four Year Plan County Airport plows and pickup trucks) 77.00 Hazleton Regional Airport Fuel Farm Improvements $112,500 $37,500 $0 $150,000 Four Year Plan 76.00 Pocono Mountains Municipal Airport Replace Fuel Farm, Ph. II: Construction $0 $312,500 $937,500 $1,250,000 Four Year Plan 75.00 Finleyville Airpark Rehabilitate Taxiways $187,500 $62,500 $0 $250,000 Four Year Plan 74.00 Lancaster Airport Acquire Airport Equipment (3 Snow Removal Trucks) $225,000 $75,000 $0 $300,000 Four Year Plan 71.00 Grove City Regional Airport Rehab Terminal Hangar (Public Use) $150,000 $50,000 $0 $200,000 Four Year Plan 69.00 Lancaster Airport Corporate Hangar w/Offices 2, Part A: Site Work $0 $250,000 $750,000 $1,000,000 Four Year Plan 67.00 Bloomsburg Municipal Airport Improve Main Building, Ph. III (Fuel Storage System) $0 $120,833 $362,500 $483,333 Four Year Plan 66.00 Venango Regional Airport Improve Terminal Building (Public-Use Areas) $0 $79,167 $237,500 $316,667 Four Year Plan 4/23/2021 Page 1 of 7 State Fiscal Year 2021 - 2022 State/Local Projects Other / State Local MM Total BOA Airport Name Project Description Share Share Share Cost Status 64.00 Arnold Palmer Regional Airport Corp. Hangar Site Development and Access Improvements, PH $0 $380,286 $1,140,856 $1,521,142 Four Year Plan III: Construction 64.00 DuBois Regional Airport Replacement of two fuel trucks: $275,000 $91,667 $0 $366,667 Four Year Plan Jet A truck and 100LL fuel truck 62.00 Heritage Field Construct Corporate Hangars, Apron, TW & Access Road, $0 $238,212 $714,634 $952,846 Four Year Plan Phase II-A: Construction (Site Work) 62.00 Heritage Field Construct Corporate Hangars, Apron, TW & Access Road, $0 $352,875 $352,875 $705,750 Four Year Plan Phase IIB-Construction (Hangars) 62.00 Wings Field Construct West Hangar Site Development, Ph II: Construction $0 $675,000 $2,025,000 $2,700,000 Four Year Plan 60.00 Brandywine Regional Airport Construct four (4) Corporate Nested Aircraft Hangars on East $0 $267,423 $267,423 $534,846 Four Year Plan Ramp, Phase IIA 60.00 Brandywine Regional Airport Construct Hangar Infrastructure, Phase II - Construction (Site $0 $250,000 $750,000 $1,000,000 Four Year Plan Work & Access Pavement) 55.00 Mcville Airport Construct 10 Unit T-Hangar (Site Work) and Turnaround Taxiway $390,000 $130,000 $0 $520,000 Four Year Plan RW 32 55.00 Washington County Airport Construct Northside Hangar and Hangar Site Preparation (Part B $341,674 $113,891 $0 $455,565 Four Year Plan supplemental site work funding amendment) 55.00 William T. Piper Memorial Airport Install Self-Serve Fuel System $150,000 $50,000 $0 $200,000 Four Year Plan 55.00 New Garden Flying Field Phase III East End T-Hangar Development, Part A, Pave $0 $87,500 $262,500 $350,000 Four Year Plan Taxiways & Final Site Work 55.00 New Garden Flying Field Phase III East End T-Hangar Development, Part B, Construct $0 $400,000 $400,000 $800,000 Four Year Plan T-Hangars 95.00 Chester County/G.O. Carlson Construct Perimeter Fence, Ph II Construction $0 $115,000 $1,035,000 $1,150,000 New Airport 80.00 Washington County Airport Acquire Airfield Maintenance Equipment $187,500 $62,500 $0 $250,000 New 75.00 Greenville Municipal Airport Acquire Airport Maintenance Equipment Ph. II $150,000 $50,000 $0 $200,000 New 69.00 Clarion County Airport Rehabilitate and Improve Facilities $75,000 $25,000 $0 $100,000 New 59.00 Schuylkill County/Joe Zerbey Airport Construct Hangar Apron, Phase I: Design $0 $50,000 $150,000 $200,000 New 89.00 University Park Airport Joint Seal RW 6-24 $75,000 $25,000 $0 $100,000 Four Year Plan 85.00 Carlisle Airport Remove & Mitigate Runway Approach Obstructions $90,000 $10,000 $0 $100,000 Four Year Plan 69.00 Clarion County Airport Rehabilitate Fuel Farm, Ph. II: Construction $0 $162,500 $487,500 $650,000 Four Year Plan 4/23/2021 Page 2 of 7 State Fiscal Year 2021 - 2022 State/Local Projects Other / State Local MM Total Status BOA Airport Name Project Description Share Share Share Cost 69.00 New Garden Flying Field Rehabilitate Paved Access Road - Ph I, Design $105,000 $35,000 $0 $140,000 Four Year Plan 50.00 Donegal Springs Airpark Construct 80'x100' Hangar $0 $250,000 $250,000 $500,000 Four Year Plan 50.00 Donegal Springs Airpark Construct 80'x100' Hangar Infrastructure $0 $33,334 $100,000 $133,334 Four Year Plan Subtotal for 43 projects $5,224,639 $5,716,175 $10,223,288 $21,164,102 4/23/2021 Page 3 of 7 State Fiscal Year 2022 - 2023 State/Local Projects Other / State Local MM Total Status BOA Airport Name Project Description Share Share Share Cost 97.00 Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport Acquire Airfield Maintenance Equipment (Paint Machine) $63,750 $21,250 $0 $85,000 Four Year Plan 97.00 York Airport Replace MIRLS RW 17-35 $0 $100,000 $300,000 $400,000 Four Year Plan 90.00 Pittsburgh International Airport Airfield Pvmnt / Markings Rehab $0 $250,000 $750,000 $1,000,000 Four Year Plan 86.00 Wilkes-Barre/Wyoming Valley Replace Jet A Facility $0 $112,500 $337,500 $450,000 Four Year Plan Airport 83.00 Port Meadville Airport Acquire Airport Maintenance Equipment $120,000 $40,000 $0 $160,000 Four Year Plan 83.00 Carlisle Airport Install Runway Lighting, Ph II: Construction $183,750 $61,250 $0 $245,000 Four Year Plan 80.00 Ebensburg Airport Acquire Airfield Marking Paint Machine $22,500 $7,500 $0 $30,000 Four Year Plan 80.00 Bradford Regional Airport Acquire Airport Equipment $75,000 $25,000 $0 $100,000 Four Year Plan 80.00 Bloomsburg Municipal Airport Acquire Equipment (Mower, Bush Hog, SRE + Attachments) $262,500 $87,500 $0 $350,000 Four Year Plan 80.00 Bendigo Airport Construct Basic AWOS $75,000 $25,000 $0 $100,000 Four Year Plan 80.00 Bellefonte Airport Crack Seal and Re-mark Runway $90,000 $10,000 $0 $100,000 Four Year Plan 80.00 John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria Rehabilitate Airport Pavement (non-AIP eligible) $150,000 $50,000 $0 $200,000 Four Year Plan County Airport 80.00 Beaver County Airport Rehabilitate T-Hangar Taxilanes $0 $175,000 $525,000 $700,000 Four Year Plan 79.00 Allegheny County Airport Term/Bldgs Restor/Upgrd Ph 4 $0 $300,000 $900,000 $1,200,000 Four Year Plan 55.00 Finleyville Airpark Grading for New Hangar Site $131,250 $43,750 $0 $175,000 Four Year Plan 42.00 New Garden Flying Field Rehabilitate Paved Access Road - Ph II: Construction $0 $150,000 $450,000 $600,000 Four Year Plan 89.00 Allegheny County Airport Rehab/Repl Arfld Signs $225,000 $75,000 $0 $300,000 New 80.00 Washington County Airport Improve Airport Drainage (Construct Stormwater Management $0 $250,000 $750,000 $1,000,000 New Facilities) 80.00 John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria Acquire Airfield Maintenance Materials, Ph II $37,500 $12,500 $0 $50,000 New Phase County Airport Subtotal for 19 projects $1,436,251 $1,796,250 $4,012,500 $7,245,001 4/23/2021 Page 4 of 7 State Fiscal Year 2023 - 2024 State/Local Projects Other / State Local MM Total Status BOA Airport Name Project Description Share Share Share Cost 97.00 York Airport Mitigate Approach Obstructions RW 17 Approach, Ph III: $180,000 $20,000 $0 $200,000 Four Year Plan Mitigation 90.00 Pittsburgh International Airport Airfield Pvmnt Rehab $0 $300,000 $900,000 $1,200,000 Four Year Plan 89.00 Allegheny County Airport Maint Ops Veh Equip Repl (2) $153,750 $51,250 $0 $205,000 Four Year Plan 89.00 Allegheny County Airport Rehab Airport Pavement Crack / Joints $0 $300,000 $900,000 $1,200,000 Four Year Plan 87.00 Wings Field Remove Runway 24 Obstructions & Perform Mitigation, Phase II $150,000 $50,000 $0 $200,000 Four Year Plan 83.00 Deck Airport Rehabilitate Runway 1-19, Phase I: Design $72,000 $8,000 $0 $80,000 Four Year Plan 80.00 Pottstown Municipal Airport Acquire Airport Equipment $37,500 $12,500 $0 $50,000 Four Year Plan 80.00 Mcville Airport Crack Seal and Re-Mark Airfield Pavements $75,000 $25,000 $0 $100,000 Four Year Plan 80.00 Bendigo Airport Remove/Mitigate Tree Obstructions RW 5-23 $45,000 $5,000 $0 $50,000 Four Year Plan 79.00 Reading Regional/Carl A.
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