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FY 2016 AIP Grants Awarded in FY 2016 by State FAA Airports AIP Grants Awarded by State: FY 2016 AIP Grants Awarded in FY 2016 by State Service Grant Federal City Airport/Project Location Description of Project Level No. Funds Alabama General Alabaster Shelby County 19 147,152 Construct Building Aviation Albertville Regional-Thomas General Albertville 26 139,752 Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Taxiway J Brumlik Field Aviation General Aliceville George Downer 14 77,363 Rehabilitate Apron Aviation South Alabama Regional at General Andalusia 21 139,948 Install Perimeter Fencing Bill Benton Field Aviation General Anniston Anniston Regional 32 49,500 Conduct Miscellaneous Study Aviation General Ashland Ashland/Lineville 10 85,500 Construct Apron, Construct Taxiway Aviation General Atmore Atmore Municipal 13 31,757 Construct Fuel Farm Aviation Install Airfield Guidance Signs, Install Airport Auburn University General Auburn 29 1,089,900 Beacons, Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS, Regional Aviation Rehabilitate Runway Lighting General Bay Minette Bay Minette Municipal 12 260,346 Improve Airport Drainage Aviation Bessemer Bessemer Reliever 15 121,298 Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Taxiway Total AIP Grant Funds Awarded 11/13/2017 Page 1 of 126 FY 2016 APP-500 Service Grant Federal City Airport/Project Location Description of Project Level No. Funds Birmingham-Shuttlesworth Birmingham Primary 99 4,050,000 Expand Terminal Building International General Brewton Brewton Municipal 14 715,598 Construct Taxiway Aviation General Camden Camden Municipal 11 464,451 Improve Airport Drainage, Remove Obstructions Aviation Cullman Regional-Folsom General Cullman 23 363,129 Rehabilitate Taxiway Field Aviation Dauphin General Jeremiah Denton Airport 13 204,629 Rehabilitate Runway Island Aviation General Demopolis Demopolis Regional 14 351,900 Install Taxiway Lighting Aviation Dothan Dothan Regional Primary 39 320,654 Improve Airport Drainage, Rehabilitate Apron General Rehabilitate Runway, Update Airport Master Plan Eufaula Weedon Field 20 135,653 Aviation Study General Evergreen Middleton Field 13 568,584 Extend Taxiway Aviation General Fairhope H. L. (Sonny) Callahan 17 2,839,388 Construct Access Road, Construct Taxiway Aviation General Fayette Richard Arthur Field 8 108,000 Rehabilitate Runway Aviation General Florala Florala Municipal 5 89,865 Expand Apron Aviation General Foley Foley Municipal 14 318,438 Improve Airport Drainage Aviation General Fort Payne Isbell Field 22 480,256 Rehabilitate Taxiway Aviation Northeast Alabama General Gadsden 17 377,069 Rehabilitate Taxiway Regional Aviation General Geneva Geneva Municipal 13 214,022 Construct Fuel Farm Aviation Guntersville Municipal - Joe General Construct Runway, Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guntersville 20 677,894 Starnes Field Aviation Guidance System General Haleyville Posey Field 10 422,687 Construct Building Aviation Total AIP Grant Funds Awarded 11/13/2017 Page 2 of 126 FY 2016 APP-500 Service Grant Federal City Airport/Project Location Description of Project Level No. Funds General Hamilton Marion County-Rankin Fite 14 90,000 Install Perimeter Fencing Aviation Huntsville Executive Airport General Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Taxiway, Update Huntsville 26 241,280 Tom Sharp Jr Field Aviation Airport Master Plan Study Huntsville International-Carl Acquire Snow Removal Equipment, Rehabilitate Huntsville Primary 77 9,159,642 T Jones Field Terminal Building, Security Enhancements Huntsville International-Carl Huntsville Primary 78 9,647,996 Construct Taxiway T Jones Field Huntsville International-Carl Huntsville Primary 79 1,572,123 Conduct Airport Master Plan Study T Jones Field General Jackson Jackson Municipal 11 105,522 Rehabilitate Runway Aviation General Jasper Walker County-Bevill Field 18 43,200 Install Perimeter Fencing Aviation General Lanett Lanett Municipal 13 371,671 Construct Runway Aviation General Mobile Mobile Downtown 32 455,271 Rehabilitate Apron Aviation Acquire Land for Development, Improve Terminal Building, Rehabilitate Access Road, Rehabilitate Mobile Mobile Regional Primary 54 2,212,040 Apron, Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Terminal Building General Monroeville Monroe County 13 165,474 Install Perimeter Fencing Aviation General Mooresville Pryor Field Regional 25 122,400 Rehabilitate Runway Lighting Aviation Muscle Northwest Alabama General 36 274,000 Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Terminal Building Shoals Regional Aviation General Construct Access Road, Construct Apron, Construct Ozark Blackwell Field 17 955,312 Aviation Parking Lot General Prattville Prattville - Grouby Field 18 98,786 Update Airport Master Plan Study Aviation General Roanoke Roanoke Municipal 11 190,800 Rehabilitate Runway Aviation Total AIP Grant Funds Awarded 11/13/2017 Page 3 of 126 FY 2016 APP-500 Service Grant Federal City Airport/Project Location Description of Project Level No. Funds Scottsboro Municipal-Word General Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Taxiway, Remove Scottsboro 20 148,754 Field Aviation Obstructions General Selma Craig Field 17 221,327 Improve Airport Drainage Aviation General St. Elmo St Elmo 9 950,548 Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Runway Lighting Aviation Merkel Field Sylacauga General Sylacauga 20 179,124 Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Taxiway Municipal Aviation General Conduct Airport Master Plan Study, Rehabilitate Talladega Talladega Municipal 28 150,000 Aviation Apron Troy Municipal Airport at N General Troy 17 480,098 Improve Airport Drainage Kenneth Campbell Field Aviation General Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Regional 30 1,929,000 Improve Airport Drainage Aviation General Tuskegee Moton Field Municipal 18 57,945 Construct Terminal Building Aviation Union General Franklin Field 6 437,400 Acquire Land for Development, Extend Runway Springs Aviation Install Airfield Guidance Signs, Rehabilitate Airport General Wetumpka Wetumpka Municipal 17 350,100 Beacons, Rehabilitate Runway Lighting, Rehabilitate Aviation Taxiway Lighting Subtotal FY 2016 Funds 45,454,546 Total AIP Grant Funds Awarded 11/13/2017 Page 4 of 126 FY 2016 APP-500 Service Grant Federal City Airport/Project Location Description of Project Level No. Funds Alaska Anchorage Merrill Field Primary 66 7,500,000 Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Taxiway Anchorage Merrill Field Primary 67 656,250 Install Runway Lighting Ted Stevens Anchorage Anchorage Primary 176 1,000,000 Widen Taxiway International Ted Stevens Anchorage Anchorage Primary 177 22,132,902 Rehabilitate Taxiway International Ted Stevens Anchorage Anchorage Primary 178 1,990,579 Security Enhancements International Ted Stevens Anchorage Anchorage Primary 179 2,311,070 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment International Angoon Angoon (Proposed GA) System Plan 6 250,000 Conduct Environmental Study Aniak Aniak Primary 9 5,700,000 Construct Runway Atqasuk Edward Burnell Sr General Atqasuk 6 980,156 Rehabilitate Runway Memorial Aviation Construct Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Building, Wiley Post-Will Rogers Barrow Primary 15 13,146,509 Construct Sand and Chemical Storage Building, Memorial Construct Snow Removal Equipment Building Commercial Construct Apron, Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Cold Bay Cold Bay 11 17,036,076 Service Runway Lighting Commercial Cold Bay Cold Bay 12 2,954,573 Expand Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Building Service Construct Access Road, Construct Apron, Construct Cordova Merle K (Mudhole) Smith Primary 14 9,800,318 Taxiway, Install Perimeter Fencing required by 14 CFR 139, Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Taxiway Deadhorse Deadhorse Primary 17 987,171 Install Perimeter Fencing required by 14 CFR 139 Commercial Emmonak Emmonak 5 2,518,725 Construct Snow Removal Equipment Building Service Fairbanks Fairbanks International Primary 47 3,376,008 Acquire Safety Equipment and/or Fencing Fairbanks Fairbanks International Primary 48 659,042 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Runway Lighting, Galena Edward G Pitka Sr Primary 6 17,261,630 Rehabilitate Taxiway General Construct Apron, Construct Taxiway, Rehabilitate Golovin Golovin 4 11,222,469 Aviation Runway, Rehabilitate Runway Lighting Total AIP Grant Funds Awarded 11/13/2017 Page 5 of 126 FY 2016 APP-500 Service Grant Federal City Airport/Project Location Description of Project Level No. Funds Commercial Haines Haines 5 1,384,284 Rehabilitate Apron Service Homer Homer Primary 14 3,704,868 Improve Seaplane Base Commercial Construct Snow Removal Equipment Building, Hooper Bay Hooper Bay 8 3,437,364 Service Rehabilitate Access Road Juneau Juneau International Primary 65 2,200,312 Expand Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Building Juneau Juneau International Primary 66 3,333,750 Construct Apron Juneau Juneau International Primary 67 16,694,036 Construct Snow Removal Equipment Building Juneau Juneau International Primary 68 656,250 Rehabilitate Taxiway Juneau State of Alaska System Plan 22 2,000,000 Update State System Plan Study Various Locations in Juneau System Plan 105 542,669 Remove Obstructions Alaska Various Locations in Juneau System Plan 106 5,771,127 Acquire Snow Removal Equipment Alaska Various Locations in Juneau System Plan 107 304,154 Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS Alaska Various Locations in Acquire Snow Removal Equipment, Rehabilitate Juneau System Plan 108 1,383,158 Alaska Runway, Remove Obstructions Various Locations in Juneau System Plan 109 4,351,100 Rehabilitate Runway Alaska Kaktovik Kaktovik (Proposed CS) System Plan 6 2,793,619 Construct New Airport Kenai Kenai Municipal Primary 53 1,951,221 Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Taxiway Kenai Kenai Municipal Primary 54 467,749
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