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Airport Grants Announced on April 30, 2020 May 1, 2020 Airport Grants Announced on April 30, 2020 May 1, 2020 State City Airport Airport Description of Work Total Funding Amount Locator ID AK Bethel Bethel BET Strengthen Runway $7,838,719 AK Crooked Creek Crooked Creek CJX Construct Access Road, Construct Apron, Reconstruct $12,544,569 Runway AK Fairbanks Fairbanks International FAI Acquire Snow Removal Equipment $1,400,000 AK Kasigluk Kasigluk Z09 Construct/Rehabilitate/ Modify/Expand Snow Removal $4,085,003 Equipment Building, Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS, Reconstruct Runway Lighting, Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting, Rehabilitate Access Road, Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Taxiway AK Cordova Merle K (Mudhole) Smith CDV Update Airport Master Plan Study $648,645 AK Nome Nome OME Rehabilitate Runway $10,666,667 AK Juneau State of Alaska *AKS Update State/Regional System Plan or Study $533,333 AK Anchorage Ted Stevens Anchorage International ANC Rehabilitate Access Road, Acquire Snow Removal $50,160,780 Equipment, Reconstruct Taxiway, Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting, Rehabilitate Taxilane, Rehabilitate Taxiway AK Palmer Warren "Bud" Woods Palmer Municipal PAQ Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study $266,667 AK Barrow Wiley Post-Will Rogers Memorial BRW Construct Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Building, Construct $13,968,851 Sand and Chemical Storage Building, Construct Snow Removal Equipment Building AL Albertville Albertville Regional-Thomas J Brumlik 8A0 Construct Taxilane $380,200 Field AL Atmore Atmore Municipal 0R1 Seal Runway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints $333,333 AL Bay Minette Bay Minette Municipal 1R8 Construct Taxilane $467,054 AL Bessemer Bessemer EKY Update Airport Master Plan or Study $166,904 AL Birmingham Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International BHM Improve Airport Drainage, Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate $10,059,000 Taxiway AL Brewton Brewton Municipal 12J Improve Airport Drainage/Erosion Control $150,000 AL Camden Camden Municipal 61A Rehabilitate Access Road, Rehabilitate Apron $326,404 AL Clanton Chilton County 02A Extend Runway $555,556 AL Dothan Dothan Regional DHN Acquire or Rehabilitate Emergency Generator, $1,415,000 Improve/Modify/ Rehabilitate Terminal Building, Reconstruct Apron AL Florala Florala Municipal 0J4 Construct Access Road, Construct Apron $425,000 AL Foley Foley Municipal 5R4 Rehabilitate Apron $361,111 AL Union Springs Franklin Field 07A Acquire Land for Development, Install Perimeter Fencing not $371,116 Required by 49 CFR 1542 AL Guntersville Guntersville Municipal - Joe Starnes 8A1 Construct Runway, Construct Taxiway $166,667 Field AL Fairhope H. L. (Sonny) Callahan CQF Expand Access Road, Rehabilitate Apron, Update Airport $611,111 Master Plan or Study AL Hartselle Hartselle-Morgan County Regional 5M0 Install Miscellaneous NAVAIDS, Reconstruct Runway $459,667 Lighting, Reconstruct Taxiway Lighting AL Huntsville Huntsville International-Carl T Jones HSV Reconstruct Runway Lighting, Rehabilitate Runway, Acquire $24,899,511 Field Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Vehicle, Install Security Cameras Page 1 Airport Grants Announced on April 30, 2020 May 1, 2020 State City Airport Airport Description of Work Total Funding Amount Locator ID AL Fort Payne Isbell Field 4A9 Rehabilitate Apron $75,000 AL Sylacauga Merkel Field Sylacauga Municipal SCD Reconstruct Airport Beacon $100,000 AL Mobile Mobile Downtown BFM Rehabilitate Runway $8,886,910 AL Reform North Pickens 3M8 Install Taxiway Lighting $160,276 AL Gadsden Northeast Alabama Regional GAD Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System, Rehabilitate $166,667 Airport Beacons AL Decatur Pryor Field Regional DCU Seal Taxilane Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints, Seal $585,000 Taxiway Pavement Surface/Pavement Joints AL Roanoke Roanoke Municipal 7A5 Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate $123,689 Taxiway AL Scottsboro Scottsboro Municipal-Word Field 4A6 Improve Airport Drainage, Rehabilitate Runway $309,434 AL Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Regional TCL Reconstruct Runway $9,444,444 AR Clinton Clinton Municipal CCA Reconstruct Airport Beacon, Reconstruct Runway Lighting $177,778 AR De Witt De Witt Municipal Airport Whitcomb Field 5M1 Construct Taxiway, Install Perimeter Fencing not Required by $131,200 49 CFR 1542 AR Fort Smith Fort Smith Regional FSM Rehabilitate Runway $3,795,880 AR De Queen J Lynn Helms Sevier County DEQ Update Airport Master Plan or Study $166,667 AR Mena Mena Intermountain Municipal MEZ Rehabilitate Runway $2,612,882 AR Springdale Springdale Municipal ASG Extend Taxiway $200,000 AR Walnut Ridge Walnut Ridge Regional ARG Rehabilitate Taxiway, Seal Apron Pavement $335,556 Surface/Pavement Joints AZ Chinle Chinle Municipal E91 Reconstruct Runway $164,727 AZ Colorado City Colorado City Municipal AZC Reconstruct Access Road $651,345 AZ Eloy Eloy Municipal E60 Reconstruct Taxiway $4,008,346 AZ Clifton Greenlee County CFT Rehabilitate Runway $164,727 AZ Williams H A Clark Memorial Field CMR Rehabilitate Apron, Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate $439,482 Taxiway AZ Kayenta Kayenta 0V7 Reconstruct Runway $500,000 AZ Bullhead City Laughlin/Bullhead International IFP Reconstruct Access Road $1,709,165 AZ Payson Payson PAN Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System, Rehabilitate $969,888 Taxiway Lighting AZ Phoenix Phoenix Sky Harbor International PHX Reconstruct Apron $10,249,312 AZ Pinal (County) Pinal Airpark MZJ Construct Runway, Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance $686,361 System, Reconstruct Runway ,Reconstruct Runway Lighting, Reconstruct Taxiway AZ Sedona Sedona SEZ Reconstruct Apron $1,699,115 AZ Fort Huachuca Sierra Vista Municipal-Libby AAF FHU Rehabilitate Apron, Seal Taxiway Pavement $164,727 Surface/Pavement Joints CA Auburn Auburn Municipal AUN Construct Heliport/Helipad $108,548 CA Burbank Bob Hope BUR Construct Apron $9,802,705 CA Concord Buchanan Field CCR Reconstruct Perimeter Fencing required by 49 CFR 1542 $3,145,000 CA Novato Gnoss Field DVO Reconstruct Runway $166,667 CA Inyokern Inyokern IYK Rehabilitate Runway $11,030,223 CA Livermore Livermore Municipal LVK Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study $147,213 Page 2 Airport Grants Announced on April 30, 2020 May 1, 2020 State City Airport Airport Description of Work Total Funding Amount Locator ID CA Lompoc Lompoc LPC Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Runway Lighting, $307,004 Rehabilitate Taxiway, Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting CA Mammoth Lakes Mammoth Yosemite MMH Rehabilitate Taxiway $1,399,025 CA Mariposa Mariposa-Yosemite MPI Rehabilitate Apron $167,279 CA Oakland Metropolitan Oakland International OAK Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study, Update Airport $2,260,000 Master Plan or Study CA Grass Valley Nevada County GOO Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study $136,000 CA Oakdale Oakdale O27 Update Airport Master Plan or Study $358,697 CA Oroville Oroville Municipal OVE Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study $125,000 CA Porterville Porterville Municipal PTV Rehabilitate Taxiway, Shift or Reconfigure Existing Taxiway $160,000 CA Reedley Reedley Municipal O32 Reconstruct Apron $155,347 CA Covelo Round Valley O09 Rehabilitate Runway $606,506 CA San Diego San Diego International SAN Rehabilitate Apron $9,839,441 CA San Luis Obispo San Luis County Regional SBP Develop New Airport Master Plan or Study, Rehabilitate $2,050,370 Runway CA Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Municipal SBA Rehabilitate Apron, Acquire Equipment, $2,478,450 Improve/Modify/Rehabilitate Terminal Building CA Victorville Southern California Logistics VCV Reconstruct Runway $6,316,667 CA Stockton Stockton Metropolitan SCK Acquire Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting Vehicle, Rehabilitate $4,805,925 Taxiway CA Truckee Truckee-Tahoe TRK Reconstruct Taxiway $4,927,940 CA Watsonville Watsonville Municipal WVI Update Airport Master Plan or Study, Conduct or Update $660,000 Miscellaneous Study CA Jackson Westover Field Amador County JAQ Conduct or Update Miscellaneous Study $103,528 CO Denver Denver International DEN Construct Taxiway $13,333,333 CO Durango Durango-La Plata County DRO Rehabilitate Apron $1,959,967 CO Granby Granby-Grand County GNB Construct Taxilane $166,667 CO Holyoke Holyoke HEQ Rehabilitate Runway Lighting, Seal Runway Pavement $166,667 Surface/Pavement Joints CO Limon Limon Municipal LIC Construct Taxilane $729,239 CT Windsor Locks Bradley International BDL Reconstruct Taxiway $11,313,087 CT New Haven Tweed-New Haven HVN Shift or Reconfigure Existing Taxiway, Rehabilitate Runway $483,333 DE Georgetown Delaware Coastal GED Expand Apron $2,111,111 FL Saint Petersburg Albert Whitted SPG Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance System, Rehabilitate $270,000 Runway, Rehabilitate Runway Lighting FL Brooksville Brooksville-Tampa Bay Regional BKV Rehabilitate Runway $616,667 FL Blountstown Calhoun County F95 Update Airport Master Plan or Study $233,333 FL Crystal River Crystal River-Captain Tom Davis Field CGC Obstruction Marking\Lighting\Removal [Non-Hazard], $390,000 Rehabilitate Runway FL Daytona Beach Daytona Beach International DAB Improve Terminal Building $2,986,920 FL Orlando Executive ORL Rehabilitate Taxiway, Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting $246,061 FL Fernandina Beach Fernandina Beach Municipal FHB Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Runway Lighting $2,600,167 FL Bunnell Flagler Executive FIN Construct Taxiway, Install Runway Vertical/Visual Guidance $6,845,877 System, Rehabilitate Runway, Rehabilitate Runway Lighting FL Key West Key West International EYW Extend Taxiway $572,222 Page 3 Airport Grants Announced on April 30, 2020 May 1, 2020 State City Airport Airport Description of Work Total Funding Amount 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