Public Act 63 of 2011, Sec. 902 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT of TRANSPORTATION Office of Aeronautics Airport Improvement Program

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Public Act 63 of 2011, Sec. 902 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT of TRANSPORTATION Office of Aeronautics Airport Improvement Program Public Act 63 OF 2011, Sec. 902 MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Office of Aeronautics Airport Improvement Program Associated City/County Project $ 94,090,600.00 $ 2,526,500.00 $ 13,133,500.00 $ 109,750,600.00 Airport Name Description Federal State Local Total ADRIAN Land acquisition condemnation costs for runway 23 runway Lenawee County Airport protection zone $ 150,000.00 $ 8,333.00 $ 8,334.00 $ 166,667.00 ALLEGAN Padgham Field Airport Supplemental for approach clearing for runway 11/29 final $ 135,850.00 $ 3,575.00 $ 3,575.00 $ 143,000.00 phase; design for 10-unit t-hangar; design for fuel farm improvements (card reader) Padgham Field Airport Fuel farm improvements (card reader) $ 57,000.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 60,000.00 ALMA Gratiot Community Airport Rehabilitate terminal apron - design; install PAPIs for $ 31,825.00 $ 837.00 $ 838.00 $ 33,500.00 runway 9/27 - design Gratiot Community Airport Rehabilitate terminal apron; install PAPIs for runway 9/27 $ 247,394.00 $ 10,896.00 $ 10,897.00 $ 269,187.00 ALPENA Alpena County Airport Airfield crack sealing & paint marking; approach survey $ 71,250.00 $ 1,875.00 $ 1,875.00 $ 75,000.00 for runways 01/19 and 7/25 Alpena County Airport Rehabilitate taxiways (Taxiways A (partial) C, E, F and E $ 120,270.00 $ 31,065.00 $ 6,265.00 $ 157,600.00 hold pads - design; misc. pavement rehabilitation (Twy E & Runway 1/19) design of 10-unit t-hangar ANN ARBOR Ann Arbor Municipal Airport FAA Reimbursable Agreement (for review of $ 42,750.00 $ 1,125.00 $ 1,125.00 $ 45,000.00 Environmental Assessment by FAA Tech Ops) Ann Arbor Municipal Airport Supplemental for Environmental Assessment & Preliminary $ 42,750.00 $ 1,125.00 $ 1,125.00 $ 45,000.00 Engineering for Runway 6 extension (to 4300') Associated City/County Project $ 94,090,600.00 $ 2,526,500.00 $ 13,133,500.00 $ 109,750,600.00 Airport Name Description Federal State Local Total Associated City/County Project $ 94,090,600.00 $ 2,526,500.00 $ 13,133,500.00 $ 109,750,600.00 Airport Name Description Federal State Local Total ATLANTA Atlanta Municipal Airport Airport Layout Plan update and Exhibit A update $ 114,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 $ 120,000.00 BAD AXE Huron County Memorial Airport Install PAPIs for Runway 4/22 including obstruction $ 142,200.00 $ 7,900.00 $ 7,900.00 $ 158,000.00 survey BATTLE CREEK W.K. Kellogg Airport Runway 5L/23R electrical improvements $ 900,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 1,000,000.00 W.K. Kellogg Airport Land acquisition - voluntary acquisition of six residential $ 1,407,600.00 $ 78,200.00 $ 78,200.00 $ 1,564,000.00 properties within 65 DNL. W.K. Kellogg Airport Rehabilitate Runway 5L/23R lighting including guidance $ 71,250.00 $ 1,875.00 $ 1,875.00 $ 75,000.00 signs - design BAY CITY James Clements Airport Rehabilitate taxiway C & install terminal area access $ 38,950.00 $ 1,025.00 $ 1,025.00 $ 41,000.00 gates - design James Clements Airport Rehabilitate taxiway C and hangar taxilanes (west of $ 333,450.00 $ 8,775.00 $ 8,775.00 $ 351,000.00 taxiway C) airfield crack sealing and paint marking James Clements Airport Rehabilitate taxiway (hangar taxilanes east of taxiway C) $ 28,500.00 $ 750.00 $ 750.00 $ 30,000.00 including access road and security gates - design BEAVER ISLAND Beaver Island Airport Supplemental for land acquisition condemnation (parcel 6) $ 1,140,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $ 30,000.00 $ 1,200,000.00 including Exhibit A update and Airport Layout Plan update BELLAIRE Antrim County Airport Rehabilitate taxiway C (portion) including hangar $ 216,254.00 $ 5,691.00 $ 5,691.00 $ 227,636.00 taxilanes and terminal parking lot Antrim County Airport Acquisition of displacement plow blade for existing snow $ - $ 33,300.00 $ 3,700.00 $ 37,000.00 snow removal equipment BENTON HARBOR Southwest Michigan Reg'l Airport Extend & shift runway 9/27 - final phase, including $ 2,755,000.00 $ 72,500.00 $ 72,500.00 $ 2,900,000.00 airport layout plan, & exhibit A updates Associated City/County Project $ 94,090,600.00 $ 2,526,500.00 $ 13,133,500.00 $ 109,750,600.00 Airport Name Description Federal State Local Total BIG RAPIDS Roben-Hood Airport Rehabilitate runway 9/27 - design $ 19,000.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 20,000.00 Roben-Hood Airport Rehabilitate runway 9/27 (joint repairs & porous friction $ 235,477.00 $ 6,197.00 $ 6,197.00 $ 247,871.00 course), emergency airfield lighting generator BAY CITY James Clements Airport Rehabilitate taxiway (hangar taxilanes east of Taxiway C) $ 261,071.00 $ 11,256.00 $ 11,257.00 $ 283,584.00 including access road and security gates BELLAIRE Antrim County Airport Improve terminal building; airfield crack sealing; $ 168,506.00 $ 8,820.00 $ 8,821.00 $ 186,147.00 Airport Layout Plan update; Exhibit A update BIG RAPIDS Roben-Hood Airport Rehabilitate beacon - design; install emergency airfield $ 27,000.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 30,000.00 lighting generator - design; airfield crack sealing Roben-Hood Airport Airport Layout Plan update $ 51,300.00 $ 2,850.00 $ 2,850.00 $ 57,000.00 Roben-Hood Airport Rehabilitate beacon; install emergency airfield lighting $ 70,200.00 $ 3,900.00 $ 3,900.00 $ 78,000.00 generator Roben-Hood Airport Relocation of AWOS (All Weather Observation Station) $ - $ 49,500.00 $ 5,500.00 $ 55,000.00 BOIS BLANC ISLAND Bois Blanc Island Airport Aircraft crack sealing $ 5,225.00 $ 137.00 $ 138.00 $ 5,500.00 Bois Blanc Island Airport Final land acquisition costs for parcels E9, 10, 11, and E13 $ 80,750.00 $ 2,125.00 $ 2,125.00 $ 85,000.00 Bois Blanc Island Airport Remove obstructions (approach clearing for runway 10/28 $ 352,666.00 $ 13,667.00 $ 13,667.00 $ 380,000.00 and road relocation final phase) CADILLAC Wexford County Airport Construct taxiway (hangar access) $ 137,580.00 $ 7,643.00 $ 7,644.00 $ 152,867.00 Construct taxiway (hangar access) - design $ 11,400.00 $ 300.00 $ 300.00 $ 12,000.00 Associated City/County Project $ 94,090,600.00 $ 2,526,500.00 $ 13,133,500.00 $ 109,750,600.00 Airport Name Description Federal State Local Total CARO Tuscola Area Airport Airport Layout Plan update (phase 2); airfield paint $ 28,500.00 $ 750.00 $ 750.00 $ 30,000.00 marking (runway 5/23 only) CHARLEVOIX Charlevoix Municipal Airport Commercial Service Terminal building - preliminary design; $ 877,500.00 $ 48,750.00 $ 48,750.00 $ 975,000.00 extend taxiway to runway 9 end; airfield paint marking and crack sealing; expand terminal apron - design CHARLOTTE Fitch H Beach Municipal Airport Land acquisition (parcel E16) final condemnation costs $ 173,094.00 $ 9,606.00 $ 9,606.00 $ 192,306.00 phase 2 Fitch H Beach Municipal Airport Land acquisition (parcel E16) final condemnation costs $ 420,559.00 $ 11,067.00 $ 11,068.00 $ 442,694.00 phase 1 including Exhibit A update CLARE Clare Municipal Airport Construct taxiway (parallel to runway 4/22) - final design $ 63,650.00 $ 1,675.00 $ 1,675.00 $ 67,000.00 including MDNR permit application & wetland assessment for mitigation COLDWATER Branch County Memorial Airport Rehabilitate and expand terminal apron including taxiway $ 370,500.00 $ 9,750.00 $ 9,750.00 $ 390,000.00 connector widening to 35' Associated City/County Project $ 94,090,600.00 $ 2,526,500.00 $ 13,133,500.00 $ 109,750,600.00 Airport Name Description Federal State Local Total DETROIT Detroit Metropolitan Wayne Co Airport Reconstruct Runway 4R/22L, phase 2 $ 20,498,079.00 $ - $ 6,832,693.00 $ 27,330,772.00 Detroit Metropolitan Wayne Co Airport Reconstruct Taxiways F, H, & V, phase 2 $ 3,649,999.00 $ - $ 1,216,667.00 $ 4,866,666.00 Willow Run Airport Rehabilitate Runway 5R/23L (phases 1 & 2 - northern $ 15,264,166.00 $ 848,009.00 $ 848,010.00 $ 16,960,185.00 portion approx. 2800'x150'); installation of Runway supplemental wind cones and drainage improvements to the existing Homer Drain DOWAGIAC Dowagiac Municipal Airport Airfield crack marking $ 8,550.00 $ 225.00 $ 225.00 $ 9,000.00 ESCANABA Delta County Airport Rehabilitate General Aviation apron - design $ 62,700.00 $ 1,650.00 $ 1,650.00 $ 66,000.00 EVART Evart Municipal Airport Acquire snow removal equipment - specification and $ 20,900.00 $ 550.00 $ 550.00 $ 22,000.00 bidding; airfield crack sealing Evart Municipal Airport Airport Layout Plan update $ 90,250.00 $ 2,375.00 $ 2,375.00 $ 95,000.00 FLINT Bishop International Airport Airport terminal expansion, phase 1B & 2 $ 2,819,237.00 $ 156,624.00 $ 156,624.00 $ 3,132,485.00 Bishop International Airport Terminal apron rehabilitation $ 1,441,766.00 $ 80,098.00 $ 80,099.00 $ 1,601,963.00 FREMONT Fremont Municipal Airport Rehabilitate taxiway (hangar area taxilanes) $ 280,759.00 $ 9,620.00 $ 9,621.00 $ 300,000.00 Fremont Municipal Airport Rehabilitate taxiway (hangar area taxilanes) - design $ 17,100.00 $ 450.00 $ 450.00 $ 18,000.00 GAYLORD Gaylord Regional Airport Construct snow removal equipment building; Exhibit A $ 345,650.00 $ 9,096.00 $ 9,097.00 $ 363,843.00 update Associated City/County Project $ 94,090,600.00 $ 2,526,500.00 $ 13,133,500.00 $ 109,750,600.00 Airport Name Description Federal State Local Total GRAND HAVEN Grand Haven Memorial Airport Land acquisition consultant costs for parcels E59 & E60 $ 30,400.00 $ 800.00 $ 800.00 $ 32,000.00 including environmental clearance and Exhibit A update Grand Haven Memorial Airport Rehabilitate and expand terminal building - design $ 52,250.00 $ 1,375.00 $ 1,375.00 $ 55,000.00 GRAND LEDGE Abrams Municipal Airport Rehabilitate taxiway & apron (joint repairs); airfield $ 149,150.00 $ 3,925.00 $ 3,925.00 $ 157,000.00 paint marking GRAND RAPIDS Gerald R.
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