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ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF OPERATIONS
UNDER THE AIRPORT AND AIRWAY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1970 ASAMENDED IN 1971, AND FURTHER AMENDED BY THE AIRPORTDEVELOPMENT ACCELERATION ACT OF 1973, THE AIRPORT
AND AIRWAY DEVELOPMENT ACT AMENDMENTS OF 1976AND THE AVIATION SAFETY AND NOISE ABATDENT
ACT OF 1979
(PUBLIC LAW 91-258, 91st CONGRESS, APPROVED MAY 21, 1970)(PUBLIC LAW 92-174, 92nd CONGRESS, APPROVED NOVEMBER 27, 1971)
(PUBLIC LAW 93-44, 93rd CONGRESS, APPROVED JUNE 18, 1973)(PUBLIC LAW 94-353, 94th CONGRESS, APPROVED JULY 12, 1976)
(PUBLIC LAW 96-193, 96th CONGRESS, APPROVED FEBRUARY 18, 1980)
FISCAL YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1980
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
! THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION
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The Honorable George BushPresident of the SenateWashington, D.C. 20510
Dear Mr. President:
I am pleased to transmit to you the Eleventh Annual Report of
Operations under the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970
as required by Section 24 of the Act.
Sincerely,
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STHE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION£WASHINGTON, D.C. 20590
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The Honorable Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr.Speaker of the Hlise ofRepresentatives
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Dear Mr. Speaker:
I am pleased to transmit to you the Eleventh Annual Report of
Operations under the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970
as required by Section 24 of the Act.
Sincerely,
Enclosure
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ............... .............................. 1The Airports Program ............ .......................... 2Airport Planning .............. ............................ 4
National Airport System Plan (NASP) ........ ................ 4Environmental Considerations ........ .................... .6-7Energy Conservation Requirements ......... .................. 8Planning Grant Program (PGP) ........ .................... .10-il
Airport Development Aid Program (ADAP) ...... ................. .13-19Proposed Legislation .......... ........................ 13Primary Goals ........... ........................... 16Statutory Criteria .......... ......................... .16-17Program Criteria ........... .......................... 18Implementation ........... ........................... .18ADAP Apportionments .......... ........................ 18Development Grant Activity ......... ..................... .18-19State Standards Program ......... ...................... 19
Equal Opportunity Requirements ........ ..................... 20-21
CHARTS:History of Airports Program Functions FY 1947 - 1980 .... ........ 3National Airport System Growth ......... ................... 5Planning & Devtlopment Grant-in-Aid Programs FY 1947 - 1980 . ... 9
PGP Funding and "erformance ........ .................... 12Distribution of Contract Authority for Air Carrier/Commuter
Funds (ADAP) ........... ........................... 14Distribution of Contract Authority for General Aviation/Reliever
Funds (ADAP) ........... ........................... 15Distribution of ADAP Funds ......... ..................... .22Airports Program Cycle ......... ....................... .23ADAP Funding and Performance ........ .................... .24Key Provisions of Airport and Airway Development Act
Amendments of 1976 .......... ........................ 25-30
Appendix A. Planning Grant Progra." (PGP) - Projects PlacedUnder Grant Agreement by State - FY 1980 .. ....... .31-33
Appendix B. Planning Grant Program - Projects PlacedUnder Grant Agreement - FY 1980 ..... ............ .. 34-53
Appendix C. Summary Distribution of Fund Authorization - FY 1980 54Appendix D. Airport Development Aid Program - Grant Agreements
by State - FY 1980 ....... .................. 55-57Appendix F. Airports Grant-in-Aid Program - Projects Placed
Under Grant Agreement - FY 1980.. .. ............ .58-112Appendix F. Airport Development Aid Program - Air Carrier -
Status from Inception through September 30, 1980 . 113-114Appendix G. Airport Development Aid Program - General Aviation -
Status from Inception through September 30, 1980 115-116
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ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF OPERATIONS UNDER THEAIRPORT AND AIRWAY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1970, AS AMENDED
Section 24 of the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970 (Public Law91-258) requires that the Secretary, Department of Transportation, submitan annual report to Congress of operations under Part II of the Act for thepreceding fiscal year. This report covers operations for the fiscal yearending September 30, 1980.
INTRODUCTION
With the enactment of the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970 (P.L.91-258) the Nation moved toward improving the efficiency and safety of theairport and airway system. Reflecting the role of aviation in the economyand the benefits derived from safe and efficient operation, that statute(1) found the airport and airway system inadequate to meet the requirementsof the then current and projected growth in aviation, (2) declared substan-tial expansion and improvement was required to meet the demands ofinterstate commerce, the postal service, and national defense, and (3)established an expanded program of Federal matching grants to sponsors ofairports serving commercial and general aviation. Moreover, the Actestablished a system of user taxes paid into a trust fund to provide anassured, long-term source of funding.
The Act had been amended four times as of the end of Fiscal Year 1980. Itwas amended in 1971 (P.L. 92-174) to incorporate provisions involving theuse, preservation, and priority for expenditure of funds from the TrustFund. The Airport Development Acceleration Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-44) madefurther amendments to the 1970 Act, increasing annual authorizations forfiscal years 1974 and 1975 and increasing the Federal contribution forgrants at most airports. The Airport and Airway Development Act Amendmentsof 1976 (P.L. 94-353) approved July 12, 1976, made several major changes tothe Act, affecting among other things project eligibility, increasedoverall funding levels, distribution of funds, the project approvalprocess, and the percentage of the Federal contribution for most projects.The amendments also included an extension of the planning grant program andrevisions to the National Airport System Plan. Further amendments tofunding levels and an increased emphasis on projects to reduce noiseimpacts of airports were effective upon enactment on February 18, 1980, ofthe Aviation Safety and Noise Abatement Act of 1979 (P.L. 96-193).
THE AIRPORTS PROGRAM
The Airports Program covers among other things, the identification,planning, and development of the Nation's system of public airports toserve the needs of civil aviation in the fifty states, Guam, Puerto Rico,
American Samoa, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, and the Virgin
Islands.
It is based primarily on provisions of the Airport and Airway DevelopmentAct of 1970 as amended. This law provides legislative recognition of an
important national need for improvement in the national airport and airwaysystem. Airport system improvements aimed at increased system capacity and
the accommodation of higher performance aircraft has been the goal of theAirports Program. Federal involvement is designed to assist municipalities
and other public agencies that own and operate the civil airports of thiscountry in funding airport planning and development that will (I) help
assure environmental acceptability and (2) provide for increased safety in
airport operations.
Principal activities in this program include: preparation of a National
Airport System Plan and other airports planning activities; administrationof a program of grants-in-aid for airport planning and airport development;
preparation of airport engineering, operations and safety standards;inspection of airports for safety of operations; participation in transfers
of Federal land and property for civil airport use; collection of fielddata for the airport data program; verification that public agencies
receiving Federal assistance continue to operate their airports for thebenefit of the public in accordance with their agreements; administration
of a general aviation grant state demonstration program; and promotion ofairport noise compatibility planning and actions to implement the resultant
plans.
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AIRPORT PLANNING
National Airport System Plan (NASP). The Airport and Airway DevelopmentAct of 1970, as amended, requires the Secretary of Transportation to pre-pare a ten-year National Airport System Plan for the development of publicairports in the U.S. adequate for the needs of civil aeronautics, therequirements of national defense, and the special needs of the PostalService. In developing the plan, the Secretary is directed to give dueconsideration to the relationship of each airport to local transportationsystems, forecast technological developments in aeronautics, other modes ofintercity transportation, and factors affecting the quality of the nationalenvironment. Prepared by FAA, the first edition of the NASP covering theyears 1972 through 1982 was submitted to Congress in June 1973 and releasedto the public in September 1973. A revised NASP, 1978-1987, was deliveredto Congress in January 1978. A statistical revision, dated 1980-1989,was published in August 1980. The NASP is kept current, between majoreditions, by continuing revisions to a computer-stored data bank. Many ofthe revisions include the findings of airport master and system plans
funded under the Planning Grant Program (PGP).
The current NASP includes about 3,600 locations, for which a total of $12.7
billion In airport development needs is identified for the ten-year period.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) considers and weighs environmentalvalues in evaluating proposed Federal actions relating to airports. Federalactions of potential environmental concern include: (1) adoption of theNational Airport System Plan, (2) approval of an airport location, (3) approvalof a new or revised airport layout plan, (4) approval of funding for airportdevelopment, (5) requests for conveyance of government land for airportpurposes, and (6) approval of the release of airport land.
FAA Airports Program procedures identify types of actions which require anenvironmental assessment and consultation process. This process provides theFAA, other agencies, and members of the public with an understanding of thepotential environmental impacts of a proposed action. Section 102(2) (C) of theNational Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) requires an environmentalimpact statement when an action would produce a significant impact on theenvironment; otherwise, a finding of no significant impact is prepared. Specialconsideration and findings have been required under section 16(c)(4) of theAirport and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended (Airport Act), for proj-ects involving airport location, runway location, or major runway extensions.Other laws have particular requirements relative to specialized concerns such asair quality, water quality, public recreational lands, historic and archeologi-cal sites, endangered species, coastal zones, wetlands, and floodplains.
Initial review of proposed Federal airport actions identifies the extent ofenvironmental study and coordination required. If an action is not in a cate-gory requiring environmental assessment and does not have the potential,either individually or through cumulative effects, of significantly affectingthe environment, it is categorically excluded from environmental processing. Asexperience has been gained in the environmental field, FAA procedures have cate-gorically excluded more and more projects from environmental processing.
In Fiscal Year 1980, 5 Federal airport actions were environmentally approvedthrough environmental impact statements prepared pursuant to NEPA, and 54actions were approved through findings of no significant impact undersection 16(c)(4) of the Airport Act. The majority of actions had no measurableimpact and were categorically excluded from further environmental review.
On November 29, 1978, the Council on Environmental Quality published its finalregulations establishing uniform Federal procedures for implementing the proce-dural provisions of NEPA. These regulations prompted the preparation of newimplementing procedures by each Federal agency to fit its own programs. TheAirports Program's implementing procedures are contained in Appendix 6 of FAAOrder 1050.1C, Policies and Procedures for Considering Environmental Impacts.Additional, more detailed guidance on how to assess environmental impacts andprepare environmental documents was published separately in Order 5050.4,Airport Environmental Handbook, in March 1980.
The Airports Program procedures and detailed guidance incorporate three majornew directions. One is the revision of the environmental assessment document to
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streamline it and make it usable as the key mechanism for determining whether
any potential impacts appear significant enough to warrant further study and torequire the preparation of an environmental impact statement. To helpaccomplish this, the second major effort has been the development of thresholdsof significance for each category of impact. When the analysis required in theenvironmental assessment shows that a particular threshold (of noise, forexample) would not be exceeded by the proposed action, no further analysis ofthat impact is required. If no categories of impact exceed their thresholds ofsignificance, the FAA will prepare a brief finding of no significant impact.When certain thresholds are exceeded and an environmental impact statement isrequired for the proposed action, further detailed study will be performed onlyon those impacts with significant implications. The third major thrust of thenew guidance has been to integrate all other special purpose environmental lawsand requirements (e.g., endangered species legislation, coastal zone managementprograms, executive orders on wetlands and floodplains) with the NEPA proceduresto achieve the Department of Transportation's objective of one-step environmen-tal processing for Federal actions.
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ENERGY CONSERVATION REQUIREMENTS
On August 29, 1980, DOT issued a final rule implementing Executive Order12185, Conservation of Petroleum and Natural Gas in 14 CFR Part 152,Subpart G. That Executive Order, which implements section 403(b) of thePowerplant and Industrial Fuel Use Act of 1979 (P.L. 95-620), requiresFederal agencies which administer programs of financial assistance to takeactions which maximize the efficient use of energy and conserve petroleumand natural gas in programs funded by those agencies.
The regulation requires that each sponsor perform an energy assessment (asdefined by the rule) for each Federally-assisted building construction ormajor building modification which will exceed $200,000 in constructioncost. The building design, construction, and operation shall incorporate,to the extent consistent with good engineering practice, the mostcost-effective energy conservation features identified in the energyassessment. Furthermore, each sponsor shall require fuel and energy con-servation practices in the operation and maintenance of the airport andshall encourage airport tenants to use these practices. The FAA isdeveloping technical guidance which will be available in the spring of 1981to help airport operators comply with this regulation.
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PLANNING GRANT PROGRAM (PGP)
The Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended, authorized theFederal Aviation Administration (FAA) (through delegation from theSecretary of Transportation) to make grants to planning and public agenciesfor preparation of airport system and master plans respectively. Theprogram was designed to promote the effective location and development ofpublicly owned airports and to develop a national airport system plan.
System plans are developed by a state or areawide planning agency to for-mulate air transportation policy, determine airport facility requirementsneeded to meet forecast demands, and to establish the framework fordetailed airport master planning. Airport master plans, which are devel-oped by the airport owner, focus on the nature and extent of developmentrequired to meet the future aeronautical demand at a particular facilityover a 20-year period.
Since the inception of this program in fiscal year 1971, 2,035 planninggrants have been issued totalling $96.8 million. Of these, 1,829 were formaster plans and the remaining 206 were for system planning projects.Included in the latter were the initiation of state system plans for theCommonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands,and all states except Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Mississippi, andNebraska.
When the program first began, the Federal Government provided up to two-thirds of the cost of planning grant projects. However, amendments to theAirport and Airway Development Act increased the Federal share of planningprojects to 75 percent of the cost of airport system plans, 90 percent formaster plans at general aviation airports and 75 to 90 percent for masterplans at air carrier airports depending upon the number of passengersenplaned. The rate for master plans was higher in a few states with largeareas of publicly owned land.
During fiscal year 1980, $10,396,397 was obligated through the PGP for 165projects. Discounting recoveries from closeouts of prior year grants, thenet obligations for fiscal year 1980 totalled $9,999,997. This amountexhausted all but a few dollars of available program funds. Twenty-five ofthe 165 projects ($2,125,424 in PGP funds) were for airport systemplanning. The remaining 140 projects were for airport master plans at 56air carrier/commuter ($4,868,462) and 84 general aviation/reliever($3,402,511) locations. A detailed breakdown by location of the grants isshown in Appendices A and B.
Emphasis in airport planning and development is placed upon maintaining theability of the airport system to accommodate projected aviation demand. Acritical issue affecting the existing system is the annoyance caused bynoise from aircraft taking off and landing at airports. To assist airportowners in examining the effects of aircraft noise on a community and indeveloping mitigation measures, the Department of Transportation
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established a program to encourage the development of airport noise controland land use compatibility (ANCLUC) plans as part of PGP funded masterplans. During fiscal year 1980, grants totalling $791,641 were issued to16 airports for such planning. This, when added to grants issued in fiscalyears 1977 through 1979 results in a total of 54 airports that are par-ticipating in the program. This aspect of the airport planning process hashelped to establish a forum for dialogue between airport operators, users,and citizens in noise impacted jurisdictions. Because this program hasbeen considered beneficial, the eligible airport sponsors with noiseproblems were able to incorporate noise planning into their overall masterplanning.
Another noteworthy accomplishment during the year was the issuance of 14grants totalling $1,147,115 in PGP funds for continuous airport systemplanning. The objective of continuous planning is to insure that existingsystem plans remain responsive to the air transportation needs of the area.To accomplish this objective, grants are given to responsible planningagencies to continuously monitor aviation activity and update, asnecessary, the appropriate sections of the system plans. This has provento be an efficient way to keep system plans current and contributed to thestrengthening of the aviation expertise of state and metropolitan areaplanning organizations. System plans that are not maintained through con-tinuous planning usually have a five-year life.
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AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT AID PROGRAM (ADAP)
Section 14 of the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended,
authorized the Secretary of Transportation to make airport development
grants in order to bring about, in conformity with the National Airport
System Plan (NASP), the establishment of a nationwide system of public air-
ports adequate to meet the present and future needs of civil aeronautics.
The Airport and Airway Development Act Amendments of 1976 (P.L. 94-353),
enacted on July 12, 1976, amended funding levels and added several new eli-
gible items of development. Further amendments to funding levels and an
increased emphasis on projects to reduce noise impacts of airports were
effective upon enactment on February 18, 1980, of the Aviation Safety and
Noise Abatement Act of 1979 (P.L. 96-193).
The 1976 Amendments raised the annual program level from $310 million,
established in 1973, to a range of $500 million to $610 million over the
five-year period through fiscal year 1980. The Aviation Safety and Noise
Abatement Act of 1979 further in, ased the final year of the program to
$667 million. These amendments .-ovided $435 to $569 million annually for
airports serving all segments of aviation including a category of air
carrier airports identified as commuter, and $65 to $95 million annually
for general aviation airports, including airports that relieve congestion
at high density locations. (Charts on following pages show the percentage
distribution of the annual contract authority.) The 1976 and 1980 amend-
ments also revised the percentage of Federal participation in eligible air-
port development upward from previous levels of 50 and 75 percent. ADAP
participation at all except the busiest airports was 90 percent through
September 30, 1978, dropped to 80 percent for fiscal year 1979, then
increased to 90 percent again for 1980. Air carrier airports, other than
commuter airports, whose total annual passenger enplanements are one-
quarter of one percent or more of the total annual passenger enplanements
of all such airports received Federal participation at 75 percent. There
were slight upward adjustments in states containing a high percentage of
public land.
The 1976 Amendments permitted certifications to be accepted from sponsors
indicating that they would comply with all program statutory and admin-
istrative requirements. They also allowed for multi-year grants for ADAP
projects extending over several years, and authorized funds for grants to
states to assist them in developing their own general aviation airport
development standards, other than standards for safety of approaches. A
maiimum of $25,000 for a single state was established for development of
standards.
PROPOSED LEGISLATION
The legislative authority to execute development grants expired as of
September 30, 1980. Several versions of legislation to continue an airport
grant program in modified form were considered before adjournment of the
96th Congress and new proposals are now being considered by the 97th Congress.
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PRIMARY GOALS
The primary goals of the ADAP are to:
Increase safety and security of aircraft operations at the Nation'scommercial service airports with projects such as those which in.oreasethe ability to respond to aircraft accidents, minimize pavementslipperiness, and secure operational areas.
Maintain the functional integrity of airport landing areas at theNation's public-use airports through the rehabilitation of pavementsand lighting systems.
Improve the existing substandard airport facilities at the Nation'spublic-use airports by bringing airports up to recommended designstandards. In meeting these standards, aviation facilities will beconstructed and operated with regard given to minimizing current andprojected noise impacts on nearby communities.
Upgrade existing public-use airports to serve larger and moredemanding aircraft.
Increase the capacity of public-use airports to expeditiously handleaircraft operations thereby minimizing congestion and delays.
Provide air access to communities or remote areas through developmentof additional public-use airports.
STATUTORY CRITERIA
Statutory criteria relating to the ADAP included the following:
The project had to be reasonably consistent with plans (existing atthe time of approval of the project) of planning agencies for thedevelopment of the area in which the airport is located.
Sufficient funds had to be available for that portion of the projectcosts which were not paid by the United States.
The project had to be completed without undue delay.
The public agency or agencies which submitted the project applicationhad to have legal authority to engage in the airport development asproposed.
All project sponsorship requirements prescribed by or under theauthority of the Secretary had to be met.
The project had to include provision for the installation of landingaids specified in the Act and determined by the Secretary to berequired for the safe and efficient use of the airport by aircraft,taking into account the category of the airport and the type andvolume of traffic using the airport.
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Fair consideration had to be given to the interest of communities inor near which the project was to be located.
All proposed projects involving airport locations, major runwayextensions, or runway locations were submitted to the EnvironmentalProtection Agency and the Department of Interior for their review.The proposals were reviewed as to their adverse impacts on naturalresources, including but not limited to fish and wildlife, naturalscenic and recreation assets, water and air quality and other factorsaffecting the environment. Approval of these projects was not givenunless the Secretary, following a full and complete review which wasmade a matter of public record, determined that no feasible and pru-dent alternative existed and that all possible steps would be taken tominimize any adverse effects.
The public agency sponsoring the project, if it involved airportlocation, an airport runway, or a runway extension, had to certify tothe Secretary that there was afforded the opportunity for publichearings for the purpose of considering the economic, social, andenvironmental effects of the airport location and consistency with thegoals and objectives of such urban planning as had been carried out bythe community.
The Secretary did not approve any project involving airport location,major runway extension, or runway location unless the governor of thestate in which such project was located certified, in writing to theSecretary, that there was reasonable assurance that the project wouldbe located, designed, constructed, and operated so as to comply withapplicable air and water quality standards. Where no state standardswere approved or where such standards were promulgated by theSecretary of the Interior or the Secretary of HEW (function delegatedto the EPA), certification was obtained from the appropriateSecretary. Notice of certification or of refusal to certify was pro-vided within 60 days after the project application was received by theSecretary.
The Secretary conditionally approved any such project applicationbased on compliance during construction and operation with applicableair and water quality standards.
Airport development had to be included in the NASP and comply with theairport development standards formulated or approved by the Secretaryof Transportation.
As a condition precedent to approval of airport development projects,sponsors gave certain written assurances to the Secretary as requiredby the Act. There had to be consultation with air carrier operatorsat air carrier airports and with fixed base operators on generalaviation airports prior to making a decision regarding any proposeddevelopment.
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PROGRAM CRITERIA FOR ADAP
In order to meet the intent of the legislation, criteria were developed toaccommodate the goals set forth in the Act. Recognition was given to theneeds of all segments of aviation and to the prime goals of improvingsafety and increasing capacity.
Priorities were determined by considering various factors, such as workessentiality, and timing of need. This process was not purely a mathemati-cal computation, but rather the exercise of judgment in the application ofguidelines.
Programs of approved projects were developed on a continuing basis andallocations were announced periodically. All requests within a givenstate, when projects met basic eligibility requirements, were ranked bypriority and programed to the extent of available funds. Programs weremonitored on a national basis to assure that the priority levels of proj-ects were uniformly applied throughout the Nation.
IMPLEMENTATION
Policy and procedures for administering the ADAP were developed andpublished in Part 152, Federal Aviation Regulations, which was revised inMay 1980 to simplify and clarify grant requirements. This regulation pro-vides guidance on: (1) procedures for submission of requests for aid; (2)consideration of environmental effects; (3) eligibility of airport develop-ment items or facilities, (4) landing aid requirements; (5) requirementsfor public hearings to consider the social, economic, and environmentalaspects of proposed airport development; (6) applicability and effect ofthe Uniform Relocation and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act; (7) pro-cedures to assure nondiscrimination in the exercise of the grant program;and, (8) procedures for project approval.
Airport Development Aid Program Apportionments for Fiscal Year 1980
Appendix C to this report provides the apportionment of the $667 millionauthorization for fiscal year 1980 under the ADAP for airport development?rojects. Each air carrier airport sponsor and the Governor of each stateor the chief executive officer of the equivalent jurisdiction was notifiedof the sums apportioned in accordance with sections 15(a) (3) (A) and15(a) (4)(A) of the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended.
Fiscal Year 1980 Development Activity
Although $667 million was authorized, the fiscal year 1980 DOT AppropriationsAct (P.L. 96-131) set the availability of funds at $640 million. An addi-tional 28 million was made avail3ble through recoveries from prior year's3rant.; making a total of $668 million available of which $667 million wereplace. under grant (obligated). This represents an all time high for obli-at ions for the development program.
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A breakdown of the $667 million in obligations includes $544 million for817 new grant agreements, $5.9 million for up to 10 percent increases inexisting ADAP grant agreements, and $117.1 million for the fiscal year 1980portion of multi-year grants. The new grant agreements consisted of $443million for 519 projects at air carrier and commuter airports, and $101million for 298 projects at general aviation and reliever airports.
The largest percentage of obligated funds was used to establish or improvesystem safety and capacity through development or acquisition of items suchas new runways, runway extensions, taxiways, apron areas, approach aids,airfield lighting, crash/fire/rescue vehicles, and snow removal equipment,and to upgrade air safety in metropolitan areas by improving satellite air-port facilities for general aviation activity. During the year there were69 projects totalling $32.5 million to improve satellite airports at 65airports in 43 metropolitan areas. This brought the total, over two years,
for the newly instituted satellite program to $99.8 million for 178projects to improve 118 airports in 57 metropolitan areas.
The 817 airport development projects for which grant agreements were exe-
cuted during fiscal year 1980 are summarized in Appendix D by state andlisted in Appendix E with descriptive work items.
STATE STANDARDS PROGRAM
The Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970 as amended authorized the
Secretary of Transportation to make grants to any state, upon application,for developing standards for airport improvements at general aviation air-ports within a state.
The purpose of this program is to provide the states greater flexibilityin general aviation airport development by providing for construction stan-dards that are more closely related to local conditions.
During fiscal year 1980 four states received grants in dollar amounts asindicated below:
State Amount
Maine $24,696
New Jersey 25,000
North Carolina 24,825
Washington 25,000
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EQUAL OPPORTUNITY REQUIREMENTS
Provision of assistance under the Airport and Airway Development Act sub-jects the airport sponsor to a number of equal opportunity requirements.They are:
(1) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
*Title VI prohibits the recipient from discriminating on the basis
of race, color or national origin in providing benefits or deter-mining participation in federally assisted programs. Airportlessees and concessionaires must covenant to the same conditionin their agreements with the sponsor.
The FAA Civil Rights staff has primary responsibility for moni-toring compliance of Title VI. During Fiscal Year 1980, the FAARegional Civil Rights staffs completed 321 reviews, including 11on-site visits. Although 67 reviews determined noncompliancewith Part 21 requirements, all but one of the noncompliant spon-sors subsequently achieved voluntary compliance and no review ledto the initiation of enforcement procedures. In addition,Airports Regional personnel conducted a total of 1,264 compliancefield reviews and found all locations to be in compliance.
(2) Section 30 of the Airport and Airway Development Act Amendment of1976.
In the past fiscal year the FAA issued a final rule implementingSection 30 at 14 CFR Part 152, Subpart E. The regulationprohibits discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color,
national origin or sex in any employment activity of the airportsponsor and the aviation related lessees and contractors locatedon the airport. The regulation also prohibits the airport spon-sor from discriminating on the basis of sex and creed inproviding services, benefits and accommodations to the public, inmuch the same way that Title VI prohibits such discrimination onthe basis of race, color or national origin.
Although compliance review procedures have not yet been
established, the Civil Rights staffs will have responsibility forassuring compliance with Section 30.
(3) Regulations of the OST 49 CFR Part 23 "Participation by MinorityBusiness Enterprise in Department of Transportation Programs.*
The OST issued a final rule setting forth requirements forparticipation of minority business enterprise (MBE) in contracts
let by recipients of financial assistance from the Department.The regulation prohibits discrimination on the basis of race,color, national origin or sex in the award or performance ofcontracts assisted in whole or in part by the Department.
Regional Civil Rights staffs gave preliminary review approval to
176 MBE programs. They also issued 55 notices of noncomplianceto sponsors for failure to submit a program or for deficienciescontained in the submissions. In no case was there initiation ofenforcement proceedings for failure to comply.
(4) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Section 504 prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicap inany program receiving Federal financial assistance. Implementingregulations of the OST, 49 CFR Part 27, require recipients tomake certain existing and future facilities and programsaccessible to handicapped persons. In addition, the ruleprohibits employment discrimination by recipients againsthandicapped persons and requires recipients to make reasonableaccommodations to the handicaps of otherwise qualified employeesunless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship upon theoperation of the program.
(5) Age Discrimination Act of 1975.
This Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of age in programsand activities receiving Federal financial assistance. Itapplies to persons of all ages and permits some age distinctionsmeeting certain specific criteria in federally assisted programs.It does not apply to the employment practices of any employer. ANotice of Proposed Rulemaking was published by the Office of theSecretary, but a final rule has not yet been issued.
There is a complaint mechanism by which persons who believe they have beendenied one of the above guarantees may seek redress. Such complaints areinvestigated by the OST. In Fiscal Year 1980 the OST received twocomplaints against airport sponsors alleging discrimination in violation ofTitle VI; four complaints were filed under Section 504, and eightcomplaints were filed under the Minority Business Enterprise Regulation.In no case did the OST make a finding of discrimination against an airportsponsor.
(6) Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Orders 11375
and 12086.
When assistance under the ADAP is for construction, the primecontractor and its subcontractors having contracts in excess of$10,000 (or which aggregate to more than $10,000 in a 12-monthperiod) are subject to Executive Order 11246, as amended, andregulations of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs(OFCCP) of the Department of Labor. The grantee is similarlycovered when it participates in the construction work. ExecutiveOrder 11246 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color,sex, religion or national origin against persons employed orseeking employment with federally assisted construction con-tractors and their subcontractors. Compliance with ExecutiveOrder 11246 and Department of Labor regulations is monitored by
the OFCCP.
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APPENDIX A
Projects Approved UnderThe Planning Grant Program (PGP)
By State
Fiscal Year 1980 Summary
State No. of Projects Federal Funds
Alabama 6 $ 183,470
Alaska 3 298,771
Arizona 7 499,468
Arkansas 4 172,440
California 18 999,727
Colorado 5 252,010
Connecticut 1 75,069
Delaware -0- -0-
District of Columbia 1 150,000
Florida 7 505,384
Georgia 3 425,414
Hawaii 1 264,831
Idaho 2 45,911
Illinois 2 91,199
Indiana -0- -0-
Iowa 4 215,070
Kansas 4 203,235
Kentucky -0- -0-
Louisiana 2 193,290
Maine 1 9,855
Maryland 2 81,731
Massachusetts 6 817,788
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APPENDIX A
State No. of Projects Federal Funds
Michigan 5 297,821
Minnesota -0- -0-
Mississippi
Missouri 3 139,800
Montana 1 22,581
Nebraska -0- -0-
Nevada 1 100,000
New Hampshire 1 24,300
New Jersey 5 494,752
New Mexico 1 43,650
New York 8 829,950
North Carolina 2 42,456
North Dakota 2 78,424
Ohio 3 128,760
Oklahoma 3 205,347
Oregon 8 332,991
Pennsylvania 5 406,856
Puerto Rico -0- -0-
Rhode Island -0- -0-
South Carolina 1 17,319
South Dakota -0- -o-
Tennessee 2 127,857
Texas 19 955,623
Trust Territory ofPacific Islands 1 49,499
Utah 2 128,729
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APPENDIX A
State No. of Projects Federal Funds
Vermont 1 75,770
Virginia 2 68,300
Washington 7 254,435
West Virginia 1 33,300
Wisconsin -0- -0-
Wyoming 2 53,214
Grand Totals 165 $10,396,397
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APPENDIX B
Planning Grant ProgramGrant Agreements - Fiscal Year 1980
State
LocationSponsor Type
Name of Airport of Federal Type
or Planning Area Airport Funds Study
ALABAMA
Alabaster
Shelby County GeneralShelby County Airport Aviation $ 11,079 Airport Master Plan.
Anniston
City of AnnistonAnniston-Calhoun County Air Airport Master Plan
Airport Carrier 37,646 (ANCLUC).
Auburn
Auburn University
Auburn Opelika-Robert G. Air Airport Master Plan
Pitts Airport Carrier 33,790 (Update).
Pell City
St. Clair County Air
St. Clair County Airport Carrier 25,200 Airport Master Plan.
PrattvilleAutauga County GeneralAutauga County Airport Aviation 25,325 Airport Master Plan.
Tuscaloosa
City of Tuscaloosa Air Airport Master PlanTuscaloosa Municipal Carrier 50,430 (ANCLUC).
ALASKA
King Salmon
State of Alaska GeneralKing Salmon Airport Aviation 52,735 Airport Master Plan.
Nome
State of Alaska AirNome Airport Carrier 144,018 Airport Master Plan.
ValdezState of Alaska AirValdez Airport Carrier 102,018 Airport Master Plan.
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APPENDIX B
StateLocationSponsor Type
Name of Airport of Federal Type
or Planning Area Airport Funds Study
ARIZONA
Casa GrandeCity of Casa Grande General
Casa Grande Municipal Aviation 17,915 Airport Master Plan.
Gila Bend
Town of Gila Bend General
Gila Bend Municipal Aviation 10,927 Airport Master Plan.
Glendale
City of Glendale General
New Aviation 92,881 Airport Master Plan.
Sedona
Yavapai County General
Sedona Airport Aviation 10,927 Airport Master Plan.
Tucson
City of Tucson Air Airport Master Plan
Tucson International Carrier 269,575 (ANCLUC)
Window Rock
Navajo Tribe General
Window Rock Airport Aviation 35,110 Airport Master Plan.
State of Arizona
Arizona Department of State Airport System
Transportation 62,133 Plan (Continuous).
ARKANSAS
Heber SpringsCity of Heber Springs General
Heber Springs Municipal Aviation 27,000 Airport Master Plan.
JonesboroCity of Jonesboro General
Jonesboro Municipal Aviation 64,800 Airport Master Plan.
Pine BluffCity of Pine Bluff Air
Grider Field Carrier 53,640 Airport Master Plan.
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APPENDIX B
StateLocationSponsor TypeName of Airport of Federal Typeor Planning Area Airport Funds Study
RogersCity of RogersRogers Municipal-Carter General
Field Aviation 27,000 Airport Master Plan.
CALIFORNIA
Bakersfield
City of Bakersfield GeneralBakersfield Airpark Aviation 29,012 Airport Master Plan.
Burbank
Burbank-Glendale-PasadenaAirport Authority
Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Air Airport Master PlanAirport Carrier 161,180 (Update).
FremontCity of San Jose GeneralFremont Airport (New) Aviation 54,000 Airport Master Plan.
FullertonCity of Fullerton Air Airport Master Plan
Fullerton Municipal Carrier 87,750 (ANCLUC).
Grass Valley
Nevada County GeneralNevada County Airpark Aviation 33,928 Airport Master Plan.
LakeportLake County GeneralLampson Airport (New) Aviation 33,333 Airport Master Plan.
Lower LakeLake County General
Pearce Field Aviation 16,667 Airport Master Plan.
Madera
City of Madera GeneralMadera Municipal Aviation 22,221 Airport Master Plan.
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APPENDIX B
Location TypeTeof Federal Type
Nse ofAipot iroft StudyNj e f A t8 F unds
or pannlinlg Ae __
OaklandPort of Oakland Air
Oakland International, Carrier 80,570 A
North Airport
Redlands AirCity of Redlands
Carrier 28,200 Airport master Plan-
Redlands Municipal
Riverside AirCity of Riverside Carrier 68,845
Riverside Municipal
Sacramento General "
Sacramento County Aviation 25,000 Airport Master Plan
New (Reliever)
San Luis Obispo
San Luis ObiSpo County Air
San Luis Obispo Airport Carrier 40,134
San Martin General Airport master Plan-
Santa Clara County Aviation 40,214
South County Airport
Santa Ana Airport Master Plan
Orange County Air (ANCLUC).
John Wayne Airport Ar taeer 74,a25
(Orange county)rri
Santa Rosa General Airport Master Plan.
Sonoma county AviationSanta Rosa
Air Center
Vacavillesolano County and City General
of Vacaville Aviation 45,000
Nut Tree Airport
San Diego MetropolitanArea M ePlan.
Comprehensive plroolta
Arpr
omehnieplanning 124,875 system Plan.
3Organization
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APPENDIX B
StateLocationSponsor Type
Name of Airport of Federal Type
or Planning Area Aiprt Funds Study
COLORADO
AspenPitkin County Air
Aspen-Pitkin County Airport Carrier 70,200 Airport Master Plan.
DeltaDelta County General
Blake Field Aviation 34,155 Airport Master Plan.
DouglasDouglas County General
New Aviation 50,130 Airport Master Plan.
Ft. Collins-LovelandCity of Ft. Collins-
LovelandFt. Collins-Loveland General
Municipal Aviation 37,525 Airport Master Plan.
Denver Regional AirportSystem Plan
Denver Regional Council Metropolitan Airport
of Governments 60,000 System Plan.
CONNECTICUT
BridgeportCity of Bridgeport Air Airport Master Plan
Sikorsky Memorial Carrier 75,069 (Update).
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIAi Washington, D.C.
Metolian, Ara Metropolitan AirportMetropolitan Washington System Plan
Council of Governments 150,000 (Continuous).
FLORIDA
JacksonvilleJacksonville Port Authority General
Craig Municipal Aviation 98,881 Airport Master Plan.
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APPENDIX B
State
Location Type
Sponsor TypeName of Air tFederalor planning Area Airport Funds Study
Jupiter
Board of CountyCormissioners of Palm
Beach County General
Jupiter Airport Aviation 42,880 Airport Master Plan.
Melbourne Air
City of Melbourne Air
Melbourne Regional Carrier 54,324 Airport Master Plan.
Ormond BeachCity of Ormond Beach General
Ormond Beach Municipal Aviation 18,900 Airport Master Plan.
SarasotaSarasota-Manatee Airport
Authority Air
Carrier 166,936 Airport Master Plan.
New
St. Augustine
St. Augustine Airport General
Authority Generan
St. Augustine Airport Aviation 11,700 Airport Master Plan.
TampaHillsborough County
Aviation Authority GeneralAviation 111,763 Airport Master Plan.
New Aito
GEORGIA
AugustaColumbia County and
City of Augusta General
Daniel Field Aviation 27,410 Airport Master Plan.
ColumbusCity of Columbus and
Columbus AirportCommission
Columbus Metropolitan Air
Airport Carrier 82,431 Airport Master Plan.
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APPENDIX B
StateLocationSponsor Ty peName of Airport of Federal Typeor Planning Area A:.rport Funds Study
Atlanta Metropolitan
AreaAtlanta Regional Metropolitan AirportCommission 315,573 System Plan.
HAWAII
KahuluiState of Hawaii AirKahului Airport Carrier 264,831 Airport Master Plan.
IDAHO
Coeur d'AleneCounty of Kootenai General Airport Master PlanCoeur d'Alene Air Terminal Aviation 27,000 (Update).
McCallCity of McCall GeneralMcCall Airport Aviation 18,911 Airport Master Plan.
ILLINOIS
DanvilleDanville County AirportAuthority Air
Vermillion County Airport Carrier 43,679 Airport Master Plan.
EurekaWoodford County Board GeneralWoodford County Airport Aviation 47,520 Airport Master Plan.
IOWA
AmesCity of Ames GeneralAmes Municipal Aviation 19,180 Airport Master Plan.
Des MoinesCity of Des Moines GeneralNew Aviation 110,591 Airport Master Plan.
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APPENDIX B
State
Location Type
iof iror of Federal TypeN~ame of Aipr
Funds Study
or Planning Area Air tSud
WaterlooCity of Waterloo AfrportCo1TiSinAir
Commission Carrier 26,059 Airport Master Plan.Waterlioo Municipal',.
State Of Iowa State Airport System
Iowa Department of 59,240 plan (Continuous)-
Transportation
KANSAS
DerbyCity of DerbySoutheast Sedgwick
Genera]
Counheat Airpot (Aviation 41,365 Airport Master Plan.County Airport (New)
Hutchinson
City of Hutchinson Air
Hutchinson Municipal Carrier 35,345 Airport Master Plan.
WichitaWichita Airport Authority Airport Master Plan
Wichita Mid-Continent Air Airpo0t asterPlaArotCartrier
108,000 (ANCLUC).•
Airport
Wichita, Kanras, Tri County
Metropolitan AirportSystem Plan
Wichita-Sedgwick County Metropolitan Airport
Metropolitan Area 18,525 System Plan (Continuous).Planning Commission
LOUISI ANA
New Orleans Airport Master Plan
New Orleans Aviation Board AirrAirport Master Plan
New Orleans International Carrier 150,000 (ANCLUC).
Port Sulphur
Louisiana Divison of
Aviation & PlaqueminGesParish Airport Authority GeneralNO
Aviation 43,290 Airport Master plan.
NeW
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L
APPENDIX B
StateLocationSponsor Type
Name of Airport of Federal Type
or Planning Area Airport Funds Study
MAINE
Bar HarborHancock CountyCommissioners Air
Bar Harbor Airport Carrier 9,855 Airport Master Plan.
MARYLAND
Frederick
City of Frederick GeneralFrederick Municipal Aviation 21,731 Airport Master Plan.
State of Maryland
Maryland Department of State Airport System
Transportation 60,000 Plan (Continuous).
MASSACHUSETTS
BostonMassachusetts Port
Authority AirLogan International Carrier 93,980 Airport Master Plan.
BostonMassachusetts Port
Authority AirLogan International Carrier 450,000 Airport Master Plan.
Hyannis
Barnstable AirportCommission General
Barnstable Municipal Aviation 78,004 Airport Master Plan.
MansfieldMansfield Airport
Commission GeneralMansfield Municipal Aviation 31,500 Airport Master Plan.
WestfieldWestfield Airport
Commission General Airport Master Plan
Barnes Municipal Aviation 74,574 (Update).
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APPENDIX B
StateLocationSponsor Type
Name of Airport of Federal Typeor Planning Area Airport Funds Study
WorcesterWorcester Airport
Commission AirWorcester Municipal Carrier 89,730 Airport Master Plan.
MICHIGAN
Battle CreekKent County AirW.K. Kellogg Regional Carrier 60,300 Airport Master Plan.
FraserCity of Fraser GeneralMcKinley Airport Aviation 47,316 Airport Master Plan.
Grand RapidsKent County AirKent County International Carrier 80,316 Airport Master Plan.
Jackson
Jackson CountyJackson County-Reynolds General
Field Aviation 72,000 Airport Master Plan.
Kalamazoo
City of Kalamazoo AirKalamazoo Municipal Carrier 37,889 Airport Master Plan.
MISSOURI
Rolla
Phelps County GeneralRolla National Airport Aviation 64,800 Airport Master Plan.
St. Louis Metropolitan Area
East-West Gateway Coordina- Metropolitan Airportting Council 30,000 System Plan.
State of MissouriState of Missouri Highway & State Airport System
Transportation Commission 45,000 Plan (Update).
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APPENDIX B
StateLocationSponsor Type
Name of Airport of Federal Type
or Planning Area Airport Funds Study
MONTANA
Three ForksCity of Three Forks General
Three Forks Airport Aviation 22,581 Airport Master Plan.
NEVADA
North Las VegasCity of North Las VegasNorth Las Vegas Air General
Terminal Aviation 100,000 Airport Master Plan.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
RochesterState of New Hampshire General
Skyhaven State Airport Aviation 24,300 Airport Master Plan.
NEW JERSEY
MorristownTown of Morristown General
Morristown Municipal Aviation 57,677 Airport Master Plan.
NewarkThe Port Authority ofNew York and New Jersey Air
Newark International Airport Carrier 156,262 Airport Master Plan.
TeterboroThe Port Authority of
New York and New Jersey General
Teterboro Airport Aviation 112,063 Airport Master Plan.
State of New JerseyNew Jersey Department of State Airport System
Transportation 78,750 Plan.
State of New Jersey
New Jersey Department of State Airport System
Transportation 90,000 Plan (Continuous).
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APPENDIX B
StateLcationTypeSponsor Tp
Name of Airport of Federal Typeor Planning Area Airport Funds Study
NEW MEXICO
CarlsbadCity of Carlsbad Air
Cavern City Air Terminal Carrier 43,650 Airport Master Plan.
NEW YORK
BuffaloNiagara Frontier
Transportation Authority General
New (Reliever) Aviation 65,353 Airport Master Plan.
New York
Tri-State Regional
Planning Commission Air
J.F.K. International Carrier 75,000 Airport Master Plan.
New YorkThe Port Authority of New
York and New Jersey Air
J.F.K. International Carrier 237,286 Airport Master Plan.
New York
The Port Authority of New
York and New Jersey Air Airport Master Plan
J.F.K. International Carrier 112,500 (partial ANCLUC).
New York
The Port Authority of New
York and New Jersey Air
LaGuardia International Carrier 185,200 Airport Master Plan.
wells vil11eTown of Wellsville Generalwellsville Municipal Aviation 37,396 Airport Master Plan.
Central New York Regional
System Plan Regional Airport System
Central New York RegionalPlanning and Development Board 11,250 Plan (Continuous).
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APPENDIX B
StateLocation Type
Sponsor of Federal Type
Name of Airportor Planning Area Airport Funds
State of New York
New York Department of State Airport SystemT as ott o ,Planning
Sae Arot Sse
Transportation# 105,965 Plan (Continuous).
Division
NORTH CAROLINA
Jacksonville
Onslow County Air
Albert J. Ellis Airport Carrier 17,130 Airport Master Plan.
Wilmington
New Hanover County Boardof Commissioners Air
New Hanover County Airport Carrier 25,326 Airport Master Plan.
NORTH DAKOTA
WillistonCity of Williston Air
Sloulin Field International Carrier 22,000 Airport Master Plan.
State Airport SystemState of North DakotaState of North Dakota 56,424 Plan (Update).
OHIO
Newark
Licking County General
Newark-Heath Airport Aviation 32,760 Airport Master Plan.
Toledo
Authority AirToledo-Lucas County PortAi
Toledo Express Airport Carrier 60,000 Airport Master Plan.
War ren
City of Warren GeneralWarren Airport Aviation 36,000 Airport Master Plan.
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APPENDIX B
StateLocationSponsor TypeName of Airport of Federal Typeor Planning Area Airport Funds Study
OKLAHOMA
LawtonCity of Lawton and LawtonMetropolitan Area AirportAuthority Air Airport Master Plan
Lawton Municipal Carrier 53,100 (Update).
Stilwell
Cherokee Nation General
Cherokee Nation Airport (New) Aviation 32,247 Airport Master Plan.
Tulsa
City of Tulsa Air Airport Master PlanTulsa International Carrier 120,000 (ANCLUC).
OREGON
AlbanyCity of Albany and
Linn County GeneralAlbany Municipal Aviation 40,950 Airport Master Plan.
AshlandCity of AshlandAshland Municipal-Sumner General
Parker Field Aviation 18,000 Airport Master Plan.
CondonOregon Department of
Transportation GeneralCondon State Airport Aviation 14,850 Airport Master Plan.
EnterpriseWallowa County GeneralWallowa County (New) Aviation 31,903 Airport Master Plan.
Hermiston
City of Hermiston GeneralHermiston Municipal Aviation 11,070 Airport Master Plan.
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APPENDIX B
StateLocationSponsor Type
Name of Airport of Federal Type
or-'Planning Area Airport Funds Study
McMinnvilleCity of McMinnville General
McMinnville Municipal Aviation 22,138 Airport Master Plan.
PortlandPort of Portland General
Clackamas Airport Aviation 167,080 Airport Master Plan.
Portland
City of Portland General
New Portland Heliport Aviation 27,000 Airport Master Plan.
PENNSYLVANIA
St. Marys
Borough of St. Marys General
St. Marys Municipal Aviation 14,080 Airport Master Plan.
Towanda
Bradford County General
Bradford County Airport Aviation 41,671 Airport Master Plan.
Southwestern Pennsylvania
Regional Airport SystemPlan
Southwestern Pennsylvania Regional Airport System
Regional Planning Commission 120,000 Plan.
State of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Department State Airport System
of Transportation 96,105 Plan (Continuous).
Trenton-Philadelphia-Wilmington Regional
Airport System Plan
Delaware Valley Regional Regional Airport System
Planning Commission 135,000 Plan.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Ridgeland
Jasper County General
Ridgeland Airport Aviation 17,319 Airport Master Plan.
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APPENDIX B
StateLocationSponsor TypeName of Airport of Federal Typeor Planning Area Airport Funds Study
TENNESSEE
Union CityCounty of Obion GeneralEverett-Stewart Airport Aviation 30,744 Airport Master Plan.
State of Tennessee
Tennessee Department of State Airport SystemTransportation 97,113 Plan (Continuous).
TEXAS
Big SpringCity of Big Spring GeneralBig Spring Airport Aviation 39,600 Airport Master Plan.
DalhartCity of Dalhart GeneralDalhart Municipal Aviation 13,500 Airport Master Plan.
El PasoCity of El Paso GeneralEl Past Airport (East) (New) Aviation 45,000 Airport Master Plan.
Ft. Worth
City. of Ft. Worth GeneralNew South Ft. Worth Airport Aviation 45,000 Airport Master Plan.
GarlandCity of Garland General
N.E. Dallas County (New) Aviation 13,119 Airport Master Plan.
Harlingen
City of HarlingenHarlingen Industrial Air Air Airport Master Plan
Park Carrier 40,490 (ANCLUC).
Houston
City of Houston GeneralEllington Field Aviation 54,000 Airport Master Plan.
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APPENDIX B
StateLocationSponsor TypeName of Airport of Federal Type
or Planning Area Airport Funds Study
HoustonCity of Houston Air
Houston Intercontinental Carrier 166,500 Airport Master Plan.
HoustonCity of Houston-Department
of Aviation General
New West Side Airport Aviation 36,000 Airport Master Plan.
Killeen
City of Killeen Air
Killeen Municipal Carrier 19,800 Airport Master Plan.
LaPorteCity of LaPorte General
LaPorte Municipal Aviation 13,146 Airport Master Plan.
LongviewGregg County Air
Gregg County Airport Carrier 32,917 Airport Master Plan.
Mesquite
City of Mesquite General
Phil L. Hudson Field Aviation 38,157 Airport Master Plan.
Muleshoe
City of Muleshoe GeneralEdward Warren Field Aviation 36,603 Airport Master Plan.
San AngeloCity of San Angelo Air
Mathis Field Carrier 69,799 Airport Master Plan.
San MarcosCity of San Marcos General
San Marcos Municipal Aviation 26,258 Airport Master Plan.
Gulf Coast Planning Region
Houston-Galveston Area Regional Airport System
Council 135,000 Plan.
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APPENDIX B
StateLocationSponsor TypeName of Airport of Federal Typeor Planning Area Airport Funds Study
North Central Texas PlanningRegion Metropolitan Airport
North Central Texas Council System Planof Governments 70,000 (Continuous).
State of Texas State Airport SystemTexas Aeronautics Commission 60,734 Plan (Continuous).
UTAH
MoabGrand County GeneralCanyonlands Field Aviation 57,292 Airport Master Plan.
State of UtahUtah Department of State Airport System
Transportation 71,437 Plan (Update).
VERMONT
BurlingtonCity of Burlington Air Airport Master PlanBurlington International Carrier 75,770 (Update).
VIRGINIA
Front RoyalWarren County and Town
of Front RoyalFront Royal-Warren County General
Airport Aviation 16,000 Airport Master Plan.
State of VirginiaVirginia Department of State Airport System
Aviation 52,300 Plan (Continuous).
WASHINGTON
BlaineCity of Blaine GeneralBlaine Municipal Aviation 29,588 Airport Master Plan.
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APPENDIX b
StateLocationSponsor TypeName of Airport of Federal Typeor Planning Area Airport Funds Study
CamasPort of Camas-WashougalPort of Camas-Washougal GeneralAirport Aviation 37,309 Airport Master Plan.
KelsoCity of Kelso GeneralKelso-Longview Airport Aviation 48,600 Airport Master Plan.
OmakCity of Omak GeneralOmak Airport Aviation 22,770 Airport Master Plan.
SeattlePort of Seattle Air Airport Master PlanSea Tac International Carrier 55,000
WenatcheePort of Chelan and Douglas
County AirPangborn Field Carrier 41,168 Airport Master Plan.
Benton-Franklin CountiesBenton-Franklin Council of Metropolitan Airport
Governments 20,000 System Plan.
WEST VIRGINIA
CharlestonCentral West Virginia
Regional AirportAuthority Air
Kanawha Airport Carrier 33,300 Airport Master Plan.
WYOMING
RivertonCity of Riverton AirRiverton Regional Carrier 20,000 Airport Master Plan.
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APPENDIX B
StateLocationSponsor TypeName of Airport of Federal Typeor Planning Area Airport Funds Study
ThermopolisHot Springs County GeneralThermopolis Municipal Aviation 33,214 Airport Master Plan.
TRUST TERRITORY OF THE PACIFIC ISLANDS
Pago PagoDepartment of Port Administra-
tion, American Samoa Govern-ment Air
Pago Pago International Carrier 49,499 Airport Master Plan.
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APPENDIX C
SUMMARY DISTRIBUTION OF FUND AUTHORIZATION
FISCAL YEAR 1980
A summary follows of the distribution of funds authorized for fiscal year1980. The distribution was made in accordance with Sections 15(a)(3) and15(a)(4) of the Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, as amended.
In accordance with Section 15 of the Act, funds apportioned to airportsponsors under the enplanement formula for air carrier airports which arenot obligated during the fiscal year for which they were first authorizedand the two fiscal years immediately following shall be added to the aircarrier discretionary fund. In addition, amounts apportioned to each stateunder the area/population formula for general aviation airports which arenot obligated during the fiscal year for which they were first authorizedand the fiscal year immediately following shall be added to the generalaviation discretionary fund.
Within these amounts, and subject to any annual obligational limitations,airport sponsors may plan airport development projects and request Federalassistance for the establishment of a nationwide system of public airportsadequate to meet the present and future needs of civil aviation.
For fiscal year 1980 the authorization was $667 million as shown in thetable below, but this amount was not available for grants since the fiscalyear 1980 obligational level was limited to $640 million in the Departmentof Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriation Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-131).
FY 1980 AUTHORIZATION
1. Air Carrier/Commuter Service $569,000,000
a. Airport sponsors -- enplanement formula 362,400,000b. Discretionary 206,600,000
(Commuter service airports minimum) (15,000,000)
2. General Aviation $ 98,000,000
a. States - area/population formula 58,500,000b. Discretionary 39,500,000
(Reliever airports minimum) (20,000,000)(Territories) ( 800,000)
3. Total Program Funds Authorized $667,000,000
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APPENDIX D
AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT AID PROGRAMGRANT AGREEMENTS - FISCAL YEAR 1980
(Excludes Amendments to Grants)
AC/COMMUTER GA/RELIEVER
DEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT TOTAL
NO. OF FEDERAL NO. OF FEDERAL NO. OF FEDERAL
STATE PROJECTS FUNDS PROJECTS FUNDS PROJECTS FUNDS
Alabama 10 $ 7,081,930 6 $ 1,889,210 16 $ 8,971,140
Alaska 14 15,718,034 6 4,241,727 20 19,959,761
American Samoa 1 247,457 0 -0- 1 247,457
Arizona 8 8,330,257 5 2,089,869 13 10,420,126
Arkansas 6 2,233,518 6 1,326,816 12 3,560,334
California 33 41,911,276 19 8,473,055 52 50,384,331
Colorado 11 4,652,948 6 3,864,120 17 8,517,068
Connecticut 6 3,553,273 3 219,598 9 3,772,871
Delaware 1 164,300 0 -0- 1 164,300
Florida 19 30,087,217 11 3,030,466 30 33,117,683
Georgia 13 9,858,085 7 1,955,301 20 11,813,386
Hawaii 6 7,571,378 1 146,724 7 7,718,102
Idaho 5 1,730,642 5 808,840 10 2,539,482
Illinois 15 25,844,834 10 2,899,215 25 28,744,049
Indiana 9 5,996,195 11 13,769,050 20 19,765,245
Iowa 10 6,135,923 4 765,451 14 6,901,374
Kansas 8 4,142,924 4 3,050,044 12 7,192,968
Kentucky 6 5,899,936 5 2,703,584 11 8,603,520
Louisiana 12 10,243,872 5 2,528,020 17 12,771,892
Maine 11 4,899,303 3 464,400 14 5,363,703
Maryland 7 7,977,017 4 1,184,077 11 9,161,094
Massachusetts 12 5,966,834 9 2,510,784 21 8,477,618
Michigan 20 14,845,790 5 2,255,788 25 17,101,578
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APPENDIX D
AC/COMMUTER GA/RELI EVERDEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT TOTAL
NO. OF FEDERAL NO. OF FEDERAL NO. OF FEDERALSTATE PROJECTS FUNDS PROJECTS FUNDS PROJECTS FUNDS
Minnesota 7 4,967,724 3 2,609,228 10 7,576,952
Mississippi 12 4,715,207 5 611,272 17 5,326,479
Missouri 9 20,521,535 7 2,412,410 16 22,933,945
Montana 10 3,344,382 4 1,535,839 14 4,880,221
Nebraska 9 2,551,976 3 701,100 12 3,253,076
Nevada 4 8,233,740 3 977,742 7 9,211,482
New Hampshire 6 542,036 2 461,700 8 1,003,736
New Jersey 9 7,232,263 2 1,612,411 11 8,844,674
New Mexico 14 4,244,798 9 947,186 23 5,191,984
New York 24 18,753,620 10 2,658,373 34 21,411,993
North Carolina 13 11,697,257 5 1,303,806 18 13,001,063
North Dakota 4 1,241,199 2 612,141 6 1,853,340
Northern MarianaIslands 2 1,654,144 0 -0- 2 1,654,144
Ohio 6 13,169,241 9 2,779,843 15 15,949,084
Oklahoma 6 10,706,621 13 1,477,029 19 12,183,650
Oregon 5 3,886,838 6 1,686,660 11 5,573,498
Pennsylvania 23 17,957,714 14 3,473,708 37 21,431,422
Puerto Rico 1 508,698 1 360,000 2 868,698
Rhode Island 1 521,100 1 252,000 2 773,100
South Carolina 6 6,881,108 8 1,441,802 14 8,322,910
South Dakota 6 1,011,940 3 670,523 9 1,682,463
Tennessee 10 7,581,269 4 1,002,021 14 8,584,290
Texas 32 28,959,570 22 5,251,987 54 34,211,557
Trust Territory 1 2,466,820 0 -0- 1 2,466,820
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APPENDIX D
AC/COMMUTER GA/RELIEVERDEVELOPMENT DEVELOPMENT TOTAL
NO. OF FEDERAL NO. OF FEDERAL NO. OF FEDERALSTATE PROJECTS FUNDS PROJECTS FUNDS PROJECTS FUNDS
Utah 4 2,735,925 6 741,044 10 3,476,969
Vermont 2 948,816 2 588,708 4 1,537,524
Virginia 16 8,134,417 8 1,426,237 24 9,560,654
Virgin Islands 1 972,472 0 -0- 1 972,472
Washington 11 11,337,328 3 929,500 14 12,266,828
West Virginia 9 2,716,244 3 485,014 12 3,201,258
Wisconsin 7 5,280,130 3 1,153,297 10 6,433,427
Wyoming 6 2,547,552 2 688,746 8 3,236,298
TOTALS 519 $443,116,627 298 $101,028,466 817 $544,145,093
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APPENDIX E
AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
ALABAMA
Alexander 03 $ 341,000 Land; site preparation forT.C. Russell Field runway extension to Runway 18-36
(868+ft).
Auburn 03 180,000 Groove Runway 18-36; expandAuburn-Opelika apron; construct and mark con-
necting taxiway.
Bay Minette 02 236,250 Land and relocation assistance;Bay Minette Municipal install runway lighting system
on Runway 8-26; mark Runway 8-26and taxiways.
Birmingham 11 2,325,000 Land and relocation assistanceBirmingham Municipal for noise control purposes;
obstruction removal; erosioncontrol; fencing.
Dothan 04 334,382 Replace runway and taxiwayDothan lighting system for Runway
13-31; relocate VASI forRunway 13; repair apron;fencing.
05 1,347,857 Strengthen SE end of Runway
13-311 groove and mark Runway13-31.
Eufaula 01 157,155 Land and relocation assistance.Weedon Field
Fairhope 03 550,000 Land; extend apron, taxiways andPairhope access road; mark and light
taxiways.
Gadsden 06 277,519 Expand apron; construct standbyGadsden generator building, install
surplus standby generator; con-nect standby power to taxiwaylighting system; install VASI-2;fencing.
Greenville 01 500,000 Extend, reconstruct, overlay andGreenville Municipal mark Runway 14-32; construct and
extend runway safety areas;install runway lighting,beacon, wind cone, segmented
circle, and electrical vault;obstruction removal.
Huntsville 06 608,311 Purchase fire/crash/rescueHuntsville-Madison County vehicle, proximity suits, and
communication equipment;terminal building remodL-ing
including baggage carousel.
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APPENDIX E
AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
ALABAMA (cont'd)
Mobile 08 $990,000 Land; approach clearing;Bates Field strengthen and mark taxiways;
extend taxiway lighting system.
Montgomerv 10 451,861 Construct, widen, strengthenDannellv rie]' and mark taxiways; strengthen
apron; construct service roads;fencing; install taxiway lights;mark runway and taxiway.
Muscle Shoals 05 243,000 Land; expand apron; groove andMuscle Shoals mark runway.
Tuscaloosa 09 324,000 Strengthen and mark taxiways;Tuscaloosa Municipal groove and mark runway.
Wetumpka 01 104,805 Land; install runway lighting,Wetumpka Municipal taxiway lighting, beacon with
tower, wind cone, and segmentedcircle; obstruction removal.
ALASKA
Anchorage 06 1,672,138 Land.Merrill Field
Aniak 02 213,652 Fencing.Aniak
Bethel 08 409,720 Construct equipment storageBethel building.
Brevig Mission 01 792,000 Land; reconstruct and extendBrevig Mission runway; construct taxiway, apron,
access road and snow removal
equipment building; install windcones, segmented circle andretroreflective markers; acquiresnow removal equipment.
Dillingham 03 6,369,297 Land; construct bituminous sur-Dillingham face treated runway, taxiways,
air carrier apron, and generalaviation apron; extend aircarrier apron; fencing; obstruc-tion removal; relocate powerline to underground; marking;modify lighting system.
Fort Yukon 01 1,715,000 Land; extend runway apron;Fort Yukon rehabilitate runway; construct
access road; install lightingsystem; relocate approachlights.
APPENDIX E
AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Prj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
ALASKA (cont'd)
Iliamna 02 $ 758,906 Construct apron and taxiway;Iliamna install taxiway lighting and
fencing; relocation crash/fire/rescuebuilding; ceilometer, wind cone, andsegmented circle.
Juneau ii 614,362 Purchase snow removal andJuneau International crash/fire/rescue equipment.
Karluk 01 1,349,000 Land; construct runway safetyKarluk area, taxiway, parking apron,
and access road; install windcone, segmented circle, runwayend markers and retroreflective fmarkers.
Kenia 06 737,339 Construct standby generatorKenia Municipal huilding; install standby
generator; rehabilitaterunway and taxiway lightingsystems.
07 234,375 Construct a warm storage build-1ig.
Kiana 02 1,210,000 Reconstruct runway safety area;Bob Baker Memorial construct apron, taxiway, and
access road; install runwaylights, taxiway lights, rotatingbeacon, lighted and unlightedwind cones, segmented circle,and boundary markers.
Nikolai 01 729,866 Land; reconstruct runway, extendNikolai runway; construct taxiway,
apron, access road and snowremoval equipment building;install fuel tank, wind cone,segmented circle, runway endmarkers, and purchase snowremoval equipment.
Noorvik 02 234,375 Install lighting system,Bob Curtis Memorial lighted wind cone, and beacon.
Palmer 08 215,625 Purchase snow removal equipment.Palmer Municipal
Perryville 01 540,000 Land; reccnstruct runway; con-Perryville struct apron, taxiway, access
road, and snow removal equip-ment building; install windcones, segmented circle, andretroreflective markers.
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APPENDIX E
AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federatof airport no. funds Description of work
ALASKA (cont'd)
Soldotna 04 708,105 Rehabilitate runway shoulder andSoldotna runway lighting system; install
taxiway lighting system andVASI-4; construct snow removalequipment building.
South Naknek 02 540,000 Land; reconstruct and extendSouth Naknek runway; construct apron and
taxiway; relocate access road;install runway lighting systemand lighted wind cone.
Talkeetna 01 664,274 Extend apron; surface runway,Talkeetna taxiway and apron; install
runway and taxiway lightingsystem.
Wrangell 01 251,719 Land; remove existing floatWrangell Seaplane Base facility and construct new one;
provide lighting and portablewater.
AMERICAN SAMOA
Pago Pago 09 247,457 Extend apron; modify lightingPago Pago International system.
ARIZONA
Chandler 03 285,182 Construct apron; construct andChandler Municipal mark taxiway; relocate beacon.
Globe 03 410,598 Install runway lighting system;Globe-San Carlos Regional construct and mark taxiway;
extend and mark apron; installtwo VASI-2's; install lightedwind cone.
Grand Canyon 11 612,893 Exoand terminal building; reha-Grand Canyon National Park bilitate terminal building;
relocate fence; install gates;drainage; reconstruct sidewalk;widen entrance road; constructservice road.
Holbrook 02 441,559 Land; reconstruct and markHolbrook Municipal runway; construct and mark taxi-
way turnaround.
Kinqman 02 144,854 Acquire crash/fire/rescue equip-Mohave County ment; construct crash/fire/rescue
building; reconstruct apron.
Pho-nix 15 2,099,820 Land.Phoenix Sky Harbor International
APPENDIX E
AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 190
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
ARIZONA (cont'd)16 $ 600,000 Land; drainage channel reloca-
tion.
Prescott 02 673,844 Reconstruct, light and mark run-Prescott Municipal way; drainage; install VASI-2's.
Scottsdale 05 500,000 Land.Scottsdale
St. Johns 01 452,530 Reconstruct runway, apron andSt. Johns Municipal taxiway.
Tucson 12 1,587,524 Construct entrance road; con-Tucson International struct drainage and passenger
tunnels; relocate/replace light-ing, landscaping, irrigation,utilities, and parking to con-struct entrance road.
13 2,000,000 Land.
Winslow 03 611,322 Construct apron; install taxiwayWinslow Municipal lighting; mark taxiway, con-
struct taxiway; constructaccess road; drainage, fencing;acquire snow removal equipmentand crash/fire/rescue equipment.
ARKANSAS
Byltheville 03 67,000 Strengthen apron and taxiway.Blytheville Municipal
DeQueen 01 333,000 Rehabilitate runway, taxiway,Sevier County apron and taxiway turnarounds.
Dumas 01 205,159 Construct runway and taxiway.Dumas Municipal
Fort Smith 11 475,882 Reconstruct and extend apron;Fort Smith Municipal drainage; construct snow removal
equipment building; fencing.
Harrison 06 144,854 Land.Boone City
Hot Springs 10 172,723 Install runway lighting system,Hot Springs Memorial taxiway lighting system, beacon
and REILS.
Little Rock 15 665,480 Construct maintenance/equipmentAdams Field building; relocate lighting
regulators; install fencing(security gates); obstructionlighting/marking or removal;relocate taxiway.
APPENDIX E
AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
A1.KANSA. (COnt'd)
16 $ 630,242 Relocate taxiway; seal coat apron.Morrilton 02 310,222 Land; construct runway, taxiwayMorrilton Municipal and apron.
Osceola 03 111,435 Land; extend runway and runwayOsceola Municipal lighting system.
Texarkana 11 144,337 Land; install beacon.Texarkana
West Memphis 04 300,000 Land.West Memphis Municipal
CALIFORNIA
Alturas 01 800,000 Reconstruct, widen, and extendAlturas Municipal runway, and taxiway turnarounds;
mark runway; drainage; installrunway lighting system.
Arcata 07 44,039 Acquire crash/fire/rescue equip-Arcata ment.
08 547,541 Obstruction removal; fencing;install runway and taxiwaylighting system; reconstructapron; construct airport accessroad; drainage.
Bakersfield 07 182,700 Acquire crash/fire/rescue equip-Meadows Field ment.
08 954,019 Overlay runway and taxiway;groove and mark runway.
Burbank 05 1],4,its. Land and improvements.Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena
Chico 08 183,441 Construct access roads.Chico Municipal
Chino 03 ,646,300 Reconstruct, strengthen, widen,Chino mark, and seal coat runway;
install runway lighting system;relocate and mark taxiway; sealcoat apron; light apron; recon-struct apron.
Columbia 05 459,533 Install non directional beaconColumbia and automatic weather reporting
equipment; mark and lightrunways; obstruction removal;drainage; extend and mark taxi-way; construct access road;fencing; extend apron.
Crescent City 08 148,568 Overlay and mark taxiway.Jack McNamara Field
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APPENDIX E
AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
CALIFORNIA (cont'd)
Fortuna 01 $ 305,100 Overlay and mark runway, taxi-Rohnerville way and apron; drainage.
Fresno 10 1,499,732 Construct, extend, mark andFresno Air Terminal light taxiways; reconstruct and
mark aprons.
Hollister 03 105,750 Land.Hollister Municipal
Imperial 07 380,700 Land and relocation assistance.Imperial County
Livermore 03 438,514 Site grading for ILS; placeLivermore Municipal powerlines under ground; con-
struct taxiway; extend apron;drainage.
Long Beach 09 835,699 Extend Lakewood Boulevard andLong Beach Spring Street tunnels; extend
taxiways.
Los Angeles 13 1,719,481 Land.Los Angeles International
Marysville 04 191,427 Site grading for ILS; installYuba County runway lighting system; mark
runway; obstruction removal.
Merced 05 281,833 Fencing; reconstruct and markMerced Municipal apron; drainage.
Modesto 08 234,000 Construct, mark and light apron;Modesto City-County drainage; construct, mark and
light access road; relocatefencing.
Montague 02 450,000 Overlay and mark runway.Siskiyou County
Monterey 08 1,077,831 Overlay (friction course) andMonterey Peninsula mark runway; overlay, widen and
mark taxiway; reconstruct apron.
Needles 01 567,900 Overlay and mark runway andNeedles taxiways.
Novato 03 334,800 Overlay, light and mark runwayGnoss Field and taxiways; drainage.Oakland 10 1,788,203 Reconstruct and mark taxiway;
Metropolitan Oakland stabilize shoulders and modifyInternational lighting for taxiways; expand
apron; drainage; light and markapron.
Oxnard 02 246,113 Land.Oxnard
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APPENDIX E
AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Dscription of work
CALIFORNIA (cont'd)
Paso Robles 04 $ 241,200 Reconstruct and mark taxiway;Paso Robles Municipal extend and mark taxiway; expand
and mark apron.
Porterville Municipal struct and mark service road.
Red Bluff 02 918,000 Site preparation for runway andRed Bluff Municipal taxiway extension and holding
aprons; drainage; acquirecrash/fire/rescue equipment.
Sacramento 10 155,187 Acquire crash/fire/rescue equip-Sacramento Municipal ment.
San Carlos 04 882,000 Land and relocation assistance.San Carlos
San Diego 04 200,000 Land.
Gillespie Field
San Diego 10 5,324,860 Overlay, mark and groove run-San Diego International way; overlay and mark taxiways;Lindbergh Field replace and modify runway
lighting system.
11 614,160 Modify runway lighting system;install standby generator.
San Francisco 11 2,136,697 Groove runways; reconstructSan Francisco International overlay and mark runway; recon-
struct perimeter dike; recon-struct service road; drainage;
reconstruct apron.
San Jose 12 3,838,498 Land; construct apron; extend,San Jose Municipal light and mark taxiways; drainage;
relocation assistance; obstruc-tion removal and site clearance.
San Luis Obispo 04 691,453 Fencing; overlay and mark run-San Luis Obispo County way; land; obstruction removal;
relocation assistance.
Santa Ana 06 4,483,424 Land.John Wayne (Orange County)
Santa Barbara 07 780,543 Overlay and mark runway, taxi-Santa Barbara Municipal ways and aprons.
Santa Maria 08 179,875 Fencing.Santa Maria
09 69,147 Reconstruct and mark taxiways;drainage.
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APPENDIX E
AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1960
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
CALIFORNIA (cont'd)
Santa Rosa 08 $ 152,095 Reconstruct and mark taxiways;Sonoma County drainage; relocate taxiway
lighting.
South Lake Tahoe 05 199,460 Acquire crash/fire/rescue equip-Lake Tahoe ment.
06 247,500 Acquire and install localizerfacility (LOC) with Distance
Measuring Equipment (DME).
Stockton 13 575,457 Overlay and mark runway; raiseStockton Metropolitan runway lights; construct apron;
relocate fence.
Tracy 02 380,509 Overlay and mark runway andTracy Municipal taxiway; drainage.
Twentynine Palms 01 319,900 Overlay and mark runway; con-
Twentynine Palms struct apron.
Vacaville 04 325,714 Land; replace beacon.
Nut Tree
05 103,500 Land; obstruction removal.
Visalia 06 149,523 Construct and mark apron andVisalia Municipal taxiway; drainage.
Watsonville 06 229,939 Construct and mark apron; drainage.
Watsonville Municipal
Yreka 03 69,412 Construct and mark taxiways andWeed apron.
COLORADO
Aspen 07 540,000 Land.Aspen-Pitkin County
08 85,500 Construct crash/fire/rescue
equipment building; constructtaxiway.
Burlington 02 230,000 Land.
Kit Carson County
Colorado Springs 09 431,887 Install taxi guidance signs;Colorado Springs Municipal acquire snow removal equipment.
Cortez 04 293,364 Land; relocation assistance.Cortez-Montezuma County
Denver 10 365,203 Install apron lighting; acquireArapahoe Ccunty snow removal equipment.
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APPENDIX E
AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
COLORADO (cont'd)
Denver 07 $ 500,000 Rehabilitate apron.Jefferson County
Durango 05 108,269 Site preparation for localizer;Durango-LaPlata County mark runway.
Eagle 01 375,000 Resurface and mark runway,Eagle County taxiways and apron; replace
rotating beacon.
Grand Junction 07 1,265,009 Site preparation for apron andWalker Field terminal building.
Greeley 03 1,800,000 Land; extend, mark and lightWeld County Municipal runway and taxiway; construct
and mark taxiway; expand apron.
Gunnison 04 790,972 Fencing; floodlighting; con-Gunnison County struct and mark apron and taxi-
way.
Hayden 05 317,000 Reconstruct and overlay apron;Yamda Valley overlay taxiway; construct and
mark taxiway; install taxiwayguidance signs.
Leadville 01 358,600 Rehabilitate, extend and markLake County Airport runway.
Montrose 06 274,032 Land; relocation assistance.Montrose County
Pueblo 09 171,915 Rehabilitate and mark runway;Pueblo Municipal security gate.
Rifle 02 610,317 Site preparation for newGarfield County runway; acquire airport opera-
tions; relocation assistance.
CONNECTICUT
Bridgeport 08 705,266 Overlay and mark runway.Igor I. Sikorsky Memorial
Danbury 07 48,150 Acquire snow removal equipment.Danbury Municipal
Danielson 01 26,464 Acquire snow removal equipment.Danielson
New Haven 13 261,000 Land.Tweed-New Haven
Williamantic 01 144,984 Fencing: acquire snow removalWindham Airport equipment.
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR I0
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
CONNECTICUT (cont'd)
Windsor Locks 11 1,929,000 Construct apron.Bradley International
12 291,429 Acquire snow removal equipment.
13 100,328 Construct sand storage building;
install beacon.
14 266,250 Construct taxiway; drainage.
DELAWARE
Wilmington 09 164,300 Construct, mark and light taxi-Greater Wilmington way.
FLORIDA
Cocoa 05 118,800 Construct, mark and light apron.Merritt Island
Crestview 02 513,961 Overlay and mark runway andBob Sikes taxiway; drainage; overlay
apron.
Daytona 09 553,734 Rehabilitate electrical serviceDaytona Beach Regional to instrument landing system;
overlay and expand apron; con-struct, mark and light taxiways;drainage; relocate security
fencing.
10 709,367 Land.
Fernandina Beach 02 134,877 Fencing; obstruction removal;Fernandina Beach Municipal overlay taxiway.
Fort Lauderdale 02 1,137,510 Site preparation for glide slopeFort Lauderdale Executive and approach lights; construct
extended runway safety areas.
Fort Lauderdale 10 5,858,056 Land; acquire crash/fire/rescueFort Lauderdale-Hollywood equipment; expand crash/fire/rescueInternational building; reconstruct, mark
and light taxiways and taxiwayfillets; construct, mark andlight taxiways; widen, mark andlight apron.
Fort Meyers 06 2,256,720 Site preparation for: aprons;Southwest Florida Regional taxiways; terminal building;
service road; related build-
ings and facilities.
07 3,750,000 Pave and mark runway and taxi-way; fencing.
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
FLORIDA (cont'd)
Gainsville 11 $ 611,749 Construct, mark and light taxi-
Gainsville Regional way; strengthen apron; constructapron and run-up pads; installrunway lighting system;drainage; install taxiway
guidance signs and lighted windcone.
Jacksonville 02 278,179 Overlay, mark and light runway;Herlong install radio lighting controls;
install beacon; construct apronand extended runway safetyareas.
Jacksonville 09 53,800 Groove runway.Jacksonville International
10 3,720,564 Reconstruct and expand aprons.
Key West 05 520,492 Expand aprons; acquire crash/-
Key West International fire/rescue; grade safety areas.
Leesburg 01 561,000 Reconstruct, mark and light run-
Leesburg Municipal way; construct segmented circle;install radio lighting controls;construct runway safety areas.
Miami 16 4,352,328 Pave and mark taxiways and
Miami International aprons; land.
Melbourne 11 663,013 Construct and mark runway;
Melbourne Regional relocate security fence.
Orlando 12 302,760 Replace runway lighting system;
Orlando International replace emergency generator;install taxiway guidance signs;groove runway.
Panama City 09 1,085,131 Construct and mark apron and
Panama City-Bay County taxiway; install fencing; land.
10 84,600 Groove runway.
Pensacola 07 810,662 Strengthen, widen, mark and
Pensacola Regional light taxiway.
St. Augustine 04 43,342 Rehabilitate runway lighting
* St. Augustine system; install lighted windcone.
Sanford 07 16,020 Land.
Sanford
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
FLORIDA (cont'd)
Sarasota 07 $ 334,125 Construct and mark apron, taxi-Sarasota-Bradenton way and service road; light
taxiway.
St. Petersburg 05 40,510 Relocate powerline.St. Petersburg-Clearwater
International
Tallahassee 10 2,011,928 Overlay and expand apron; reha-Tallahassee Municipal bilitate runway and taxiway
lighting systems; installlighted wind indicator; con-struct, mark and light holdingaprons; construct, mark andlight taxiway; relocate hangar;construct extended runway safetyarea; relocate F.A.A. cables.
Tampa 10 2,193,511 Widen and construct entrance road.Tampa International
Valparaiso 03 214,677 Strengthen apron and taxiway;Okaloosa County Air construct jetway pads.Terminal
Venice 01 131,254 Fencing.Venice Municipal
Zephyrhills 01 55,013 Install runway lighting; installZephyrhills Municipal radio lighting controls.
GEORGIA
Albany 05 345,515 Construct crash/fire/rescueAlbany-Dougherty County facility.
06 160,430 Land; obstruction removal.
Atlanta 04 785,362 Pave apron and taxiway; approachDekalb-Peachtree clearing.
Atlanta 18 1,183,421 Construct electrical vault;William B. Hartsfield install runway and taxiway
International guidance signs.
19 3,500,000 Land; relocation assistance.
20 356,250 Groove runway.
Brunswick 02 160,129 Install runway lighting system;Malcolm--McKinnon obstruction lights and beacon;
fencing.
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
GEORGIA (cont'd)
Cairo 01 240,272 Land; clearing; overlay runway#Cairo-Grady County taxiway and apron; install run-
way lighting system; VASI-2 andbeacon.
Columbus 07 83,958 Land; acquire crash/fire/rescueColumbus Metropolitan equipment.
08 447,998 Strengthen apron and taxiways.
09 493,650 Land; clearing.
Gainsville 02 145,530 Expand apron; construct taxi-Gainsville-Lee Gilmer ways; relocate wind cone andMunicipal segmented circle.
Lawrenceville 03 549,118 Land; clearing; drainage; fenc-Gwinnett County ing; install VASI-2; relocation
assistance; modify runway light-ing system.
Macon 03 146,670 Install taxiway lighting systeA andHerbert Smart VASI-2; fencing.
Macon 08 603,553 Modify taxiway lighting system;Lewis B. Wilson fencing; strengthen taxiway
construct taxiway and accessroad.
Montezuma 01 44,834 Install runway lighting systemMontezuma Municipal and beacon.
Moultrie 03 137,421 Land; clearing; acquire crash/-Moultrie Municipal fire/rescue equipment; relocate
utilities; construct accessroad; modify terminal building.
Newnan 01 43,515 Land; clearing.Newnan-Coweta County
Savannah 07 2,048,42 Overlay, groove, and mark run-Savannah Municipal way; clearing; construct blast
pads.
V,,ldosta 04 337,333 Expand apron; construct taxi-Valdosta Municipal ways; groove and mark runway;
install taxiway lighting system;install tie-downs.
HAWAII
Hilo j6 328,608 Construct and mark taxiway;General Lyman Field drainage; install lighting.
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR I0
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
HAWAII (cont'd)
Honolulu 19 25,500 Obstruction removal.Honolulu International
20 597,285 Groove, rehabilitate and markrunway.
Kahului 06 499,230 Construct taxiways and aprons;Kahului fencing; install fire hydrants
and taxiway lighting; relocatepowerline; drainage.
Kailua-Kona 03 108,540 Groove runway.
Lihue 08 6,012,215 Construct and mark runway,Lihue taxiways and blast pads; groove
runway.
Mokulela 02 146,724 Fencing.Dillingham Airfield
IDAHO
Caldwell 05 240,693 Land.Caldwell Industrial
Coeur d'Alene 06 122,500 Site preparation for ILS;Coeur d'Alene Air Terminal grading; construct snow removal
equipment building.
Hailey 06 188,000 Construct crash/fire/rescue and
Friedman Memorial snow removal equipment building.
Idaho Falls 05 194,990 Land; install passenger loadingIdaho Falls Municipal bridges- - 3truct aircraft
(Fanning Field) parking
Jerome 01 217,485 R- - Litb nd mark apron andJerome County ocs road; expand apron; con-
struct turnaround; mark taxi-ways; construct taxiways;fencing.
02 56,700 Land.
Kellogg 01 171,462 Land; rehabilitate and mark run-Shoshone County way, taxiway and apron; fencing.
Lewiston 10 550,852 Land; rehabilitate and markLewiston-Nez Perce County taxiway; construct taxiways and
apron.
Pocatello 08 406,800 Land; install runway and taxiwayPocatello Municipal lighting system; fencing; modify
apron lighting; acquire snowremoval equipment.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
IDAHO (cont'd)
Twin Falls 09 $ 390,000 Relocate localizer; constrLlctTwin Falls City-County sand storage facility; site
(Joslin Field) preparation for runway exten-sion.
ILLINOIS
Aurora 02 94,140 Acquire snow removal equipment.Aurora Municipal
03 70,200 Replace runway lighting system,REILS and beacon; install rzgiocontrols for lighting system.
Bloomington 07 508,364 Reconstruct, expand and markBloomington-Normal ramp.
Canton 03 379,350 Overlay and mark runway an6Ingersoll taxiway.
Champaign 06 1,139,940 Extend, mark and light apron;University of Illinois- overlay and mark taxiways.Willard
Chicago 13 8,184,778 Acquire snow removal and ciash/-O'Hare International fire/rescue equipment; veha-
bilitate and modify terminalbuildings; rehabilitate taxiwaylighting system.
14 0,469,376 Land; construct building forsnow removal equipment and
facilities.
Danville 03 137,700 Install standby generator; reha-Vermillion County bilitate electrical vault; raise
runway edge lights; relocatethreshold lights.
Decatur 07 327,290 Overlay apron; reconstructDecatur taxiways; construct service road.
East St. Louis 06 567,000 Construct and mark access read.Si-State Parks
Effingham 05 525,000 Construct turf runway; reolcato,Effingham County Memorial road and utility linen; tencJn;.
Freeport 01 578,571 Land; overlay and mark runway.Albertus
Galesburg 06 185,400 Expand, light and mark apron,Galesburg Municipal including tie-downs.
Jacksonville 04 72,900 Apply skid rori-tat , ,Jacksonville Municipal and mark runway, jnI ,
portion of oxi- t.xiw ,
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1960
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
ILLINOIS (cont'd)
Litchfield 02 $ 61,200 Apply skid resistant surfaceLitchfield Municipal and mark runway.
Marion 06 189,000 Apply skid resistant surface andWilliamson County mark runway and portion of taxi-
ways.
Mattoon 05 100,208 Rehabilitate runway and taxiwayColes County Memorial lighting; acquire snow removal
equipment.
Moline 08 1,988,416 Site preparation for apronQuad City expansion; relocate T-Hangars
fuel facilities and utilities,expand apron; fencing.
Mt. Vernon 07 144,854 Install runway lighting systemMt. Vernon-Outland and REILS: construct, mark and
light taxiway; fencing.
Peoria 08 920,000 Land; relocation assistance;Greater Peoria construct building for crash/-
fire/rescue equipment; acquiresnow removal equipment.
Quincy 05 231,008 Rehabilitate taxiway lighting;Quincy Municipal-Baldwin acquire snow removal equipment.Field
Rockford 07 495,900 Construct, mark and light taxi-Greater Rockford way; overlay and light taxiway;
Taylorville 01 189,000 Overlay and mark runway; taxiwaysTaylorville Municipal and apron.
Springfield 09 822,600 Construct and mark apron, serviceCapital road and taxiways; fencing.
West Chicago 04 361,854 Overlay and mark runway.Dupage
INDIANA
Connersville 02 225,000 Relocate county road.Mettel Field
Elkhart 04 287,200 Overlay and mark runway; modifyElkhart Municipal runway lighting system; obstruc-
tion removal.
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 190
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
TNrTMAk Lct - IA)
Evansville 06 2,150,100 Overlay, groove and mark ruwnay;Evansville Dress Regional raise and rehabilitate runway
lights; expand apron; installtaxiway guidance signs;construct snow removal equip-ment building and deicingmaterials storage building,acquire crash/fire/rescue vehicles;install beacon; construct taxiway.
French Lick 02 2,400,000 Construct, light and mark extensionFrench Lick Municipal to runway and taxiway; construct,
mark and light turnaround; over-lay and mark runway, apron andtaxiway; install VASI-4; relocatecounty road and powerlinesobstruction removal.
Gary 05 2,000,000 Land; relocation assistance;Gary Municipal reconstruct and light access road;
extend, light and mark taxiway;expand apron; fencing; constructaccess road; drainage; installstandby power system.
Huntington 01 225,000 Overlay and mark runway, taxiway,Huntington Municipal turnaround and apron; expand
apron; rehabilitate runwaylighting.
Indianapolis 11 87,000 Acquire crash/fire/'rescue equip-Indianapolis International ment.
12 577,875 Construct service road; relocatefence; construct blast fence;
install airfield directional signs.
13 348,772 Construct sound attenuation barrier.
14 1,110,107 Land; relocation assistance.
Indianapolis 03 2,700,000 Extend, light and mark runwayMount Comfort and taxiway; construct light and
mark taxiways and apron;strengthen taxiways; expandapron; land; relocationassistance.
Jeffersonville 03 ,600,000 Land; construct, light and markClark County runway; light runway; construct,
light and mark taxiway; con-struct and mark aprons; fencing:install beacon, electrical vault,VASI-2, and lighted wind cone.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
INDIANA (cont-d)
Kokomo 04 $ 153,000 Land; obstruction removal; reha-Kokomo Municipal bilitate lighting; relocate
VASIs and REILs; install newbeacon with tower; modify elec-trical vault; fencing; mark runway.
Lafayette 04 256,500 Construct snow removal equip-Purdue University ment building.
Madison 01 317,050 Overlay and mark runway, taxi-Madison Municipal ways and aprons; expand apron.
Portland 01 1,379,000 Land; construct, light and markPortland Municipal runway and taxiways; install
(Steed Field) REILs; strengthen and extendapron; install beacon, wind cone,and segmented circle; relocateNDB; obstruction removal.
South Bend 06 432,000 Expand, light and mark apron;Michiana Regional construct service road; relocate
threshold; drainage; installtaxiway lighting.
Terra Haute 05 746,641 Overlay, mark and light runway;Hulman Field acquire snow removal equipment.
Valparaiso 02 270,000 Install glide slope, middlePorter County Municipal marker and modify runway lights;
relocate wind cone, wind tee,beacon, segmented circle andobstruction lighting.
Warsaw 03 2,500,000 Land; construct, light and markWarsaw Municipal runway; construct and mark
taxiways, apron and road;relocate beacon and electricalvault; install REILs, wind cone,segmented circle, obstructionlighting, and mark obstructions.
IOWA
P-rli ton 05 329,197 Land; rehabilitate runwaylirntun Municipal lighting; fenc.,g; improve
terminal building.
Cedar Rapids 08 476,050 Land.Cedar Ripids Municipal
Clintoyn 03 400,000 Resurface, light and mark runway;Clinton Municipal construct turnarounds; expand
apron.
De7 M-ines 04 2,679,520 Relocate taxiway and fencing;Dc Moinos Municipal modify fencing; construct entrance
road.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1960
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
IOWA (cont'd)
DuBuque 06 $ 54,328 Acquire snow removal equipment.DuBuque Municipal
Fort Dodge 06 54,000 Acquire snow removal equipment.Fort Dodge Municipal
Mason City 05 203,615 Construct crash/fire/rescue andMason City Municipal snow removal equipment building.
Osceola 01 209,503 Land; fencing.Osceola Municipal
Ottumwa 05 206,474 Acquire snow removal equipment.Ottumwa Industrial
Shenanodah 01 292,500 Land; fencing.Shenandoah Municipal
Sac City 02 106,398 Land.Sac City Municipal
Sioux City 06 960,000 Acquire snrow removal equipment;Sioux City Municipal groove runway; resurface taxiway,
entrance road and access road.drainage; fencing,
Vinton 01 157,050 Land; fencinq.Vinton Veterans Memorial
Airpark
Waterloo 07 772,739 Resurface, mark and light runway;Waterloo Municipal modify public facilities for
handicapped; acquire snowremoval equipment; installlighted wind indicators.
KANSAS
Colby 02 395,290 Land; reconstruct, widen, markShalz Field and light runway; install VASI-2
and radio contrcl for lighting
system; grading.
Fort Scott 01 454,754 Land; reconstruct, widen, lightFort Scott Municipal and mark runway; overlay and mark
taxiway; relocatf, VASI and REILr;seeding; gradinq.
Great Bend 04 179,252 Overlay and seal coat aprons;Great Bend Municipal install reflectors on taxiway,
segmented circle and wind cones;drainage.
Goodland 06 90,00n Lanl.Pnnnor i1/Gobr
Municipal
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR IW0
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
KANSAS (cont'd)
Hutchinson 03 $ 105,000 Acquire snow removal equipment.Hutchinson Municipal
Lawrence 03 1,552,000 Land; construct, mark and lightLawrence Municipal runway; construct and mark taxi-
way and apron; grading;
drainage; sealing.
Manhattan 04 915,000 Construct, mark and light taxi-Manhattan Municipal ways; install taxiway guidance
signs.
Olathe 04 292,510 Construct and mark taxiways andExecutive Johnson County access road; overlay and mark
taxiway; drainage; seeding.
Parsons 03 358,200 Land; drainage; seeding.Tri-City
Topeka 04 368,472 Construct entrance road,Forbes Field including lighting, sidewalks
and landscaping.
Wichita 01 1,907,490 Land; grading; construct apron;Comotara Airport install segmented circle and
wind cone; drainage; seeding.
Wichita 11 575,000 Land.Wichita Mid-Continent
KENTUCKY
Bowling Green 02 36,000 Land; obstruction removal.Bowling Green-Warren County
Covington 16 3,370,495 Reconstruct, mark, groove andGreater Cincinnati International light runway.
Glasgow 01 306,586 Land; construct and mark taxiway;Glasgow Municipal install taxiway lighting system.
Henderson 02 175,950 Construct, mark and light taxiway;;Henderson City-County obstruction removal and lighting.
Lexington 09 1,243,142 Land; acquire crash/fire/rescueBlue Grass equipment; site preparation for
apron; relocate road and utilities;drainage.
Louisville 17 601,334 Construct entrance road.Standiford Field
Mt. Sterling 01 221,048 Land; obstruction removal con-Mt. Sterling-Montgomery struct and mark apron andCounty taxiways.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
KENTUCKY (cont'd)
Owensboro 06 $ 265,500 Construct, mark and light taxiway;Owensboro-Daviess County construct apron.
Paducah 12 383,465 Land; obstruction removal;Barkley Regional reconstruct, mark and light
runway.
Somerset 05 447,900 Extend, mark and light runway;Somerset-Pulaski County extend and mark taxiway;
strengthen runway, taxiway andapron; install taxiway lightingsystem; install automaticweather reporting equipment.
06 1,522,100 Land; relocation assistance;
structures removal.
LOUISIANA
Baton Rouge 12 180,000 Groove and mark runway.Ryan
13 813,305 Improve extended runway safety
area.
14 779,604 Extend apron.
Eunice 01 421,000 Construct and mark taxiways and
Eunice Municipal apron; drainage.
Golden Meadow 01 250,000 Construct, mark and light
LaFourch Parish helicopter landing pad; con-
struct taxiways and parking pads;
install beacon.
Hammond 02 341,520 Reconstruct runway; constructHammond Municipal taxiways and fillet; approach
clearing.
Lafayette 10 571,229 Expand aprons; construct accessLafayette Regional road; fencing.
New Orleans 13 1,835,000 R-construct portions of runway;
New Orleans International qroove and mark runway.
14 146,000 Acquire crash/fire/rescue equip-
ment.
15 1,507,134 Land.
16 ,305,000 Land.
New Orleans 10 _456,400 Extend and mark runway andNew Orleans Lakefront taxiways.
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airpor no. funds Description of wort
'LOUISIANA (cont'd)
Reserve 01 $ 535,500 Land.St. John
Shreveport 11 207,000 Land.Shreveport Regional
12 943,200 Construct apron and taxiway;fencing.
13 500,000 Land.
Slidell 02 980,000 Construct and mark runway,Slidell taxiways, apron and turnarounds;
land.MA INE
Auburn 08 156,853 Glide slope site preparation;Auburn-Lewiston Municipal relocate VASI; mark runway;
acquire snow removal equipment.
Augusta 07 2,108,b87 Land; site preparation for run-Augusta State way extension.
09 375,000 Construct, mark and light runway
extension.
Bangor 08 144,000 Rehabilitate runway, taxiwaysBangor International and apron.
09 692,640 Overlay and mark taxiway; reha-habilitate and mark taxiway;drainage improvements.
10 600,000 Improve terminal building.
Bar Harbor 07 153,000 Glide slope site preparation;Bar Harbor extend runway safety area.
Caribou 01 130,100 Construct apron and taxiway;Caribou Municipail install safety fence.
Frenchville 02 157,500 Expand apron; construct taxi-
Northern Aroostoo. Roqional ways, install REILS and remotelighting control; installsecurity fencing.
Lincoln 03 176,400 Widen, mark and light runway;Lincoln Municipal construct taxiway: install
safety fencing; obstructionremoval.
Portland 19 59,512 Acquire snow removal equipment.Portland International
Jetport
22 202,500 Reconstruct and mark taxiway;
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
MAINE (cont'd)
Presque Isle 07 $ 118,800 Reconstruct, overlay and markNorthern Maine Regional runway.
Waterville 07 288,311 Land; obstruction removal; re-Waterville-Robert LaFleur habilitate and mark runway;
Municipal extend runway safety area;relocate access road; install
safety fence.
MARYLAND
Baltimore 16 4,256,189 Site preparation for generalBaltimore-Washington aviation comp! <; construct,
International mark and light runway, taxiways,
apron and access road.
17 2,187,198 Construct, mark and light apronsand access road; reconstruct taxiways.
18 217,115 Acquire snow removal equipment;
install remote surface monitor-
ing system.
19 215,535 Reconstruct runway.
Cambridge 03 151,010 Construct taxiway; relocate windCambridge-Dorchester cone.Municipal
Cumberland 03 181,080 Install obstruction lighting; land.Cumberland Municipal
Frederick 04 589,112 Reconstruct, resurface, markFrederick Municipal and light runway.
Hagerstown 05 549,900 Construct taxiways; installHagerstown Regional runway lighting; land.
Ocean City 04 333,512 Extend, mark and light runway;Ocean City construct taxiway; relocate REILS;
mark taxiway.
Salisbury 05 370,000 Install taxiway lighting; con-Salisbury-Wicomico County struct apron; mark taxiway.
Regional
Westminster 03 110,443 Obstruction removal; extend,Carroll County light and mark runway and taxi-
way; widen runway; constructtaxiway.
MASSACHUSETTS
Bedford 12 1,000,000 Rehabilitate and mark runway;L.G. Hanscom Field overlay and mark taxiways;
lighting improvements,
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
MASSACHUSETTS (cont'd)
Beverly 08 $ 394,142 Approach clearing; reconstructBeverly Municipal and mark taxiway and apron.
Boston 29 2,143,695 Reconstruct terminal apron; re-Logan International habilitate and mark taxiway.
30 1,828,305 Construct taxiway; widen taxiway
fillets; pave perimeter road;improve approach lighting;install taxiway signs.
31 381,044 Improve approach lighting;install touchdown zone lighting.
Fall River 02 150,750 Reconstruct, overlay, expand andFall River Municipal mark apron; install security
fencing; mark runway.
Hyannis 08 68,960 Construct remote run-up area andBarnstable Municipal access taxiway.
09 350,574 Construct, light and mark taxi-way; mark runway; constructservice road; install securityfencing.
Lawrence 07 95,142 Glide slope site preparation.Lawrence Municipal
08 80,100 Rehabilitate runway lighting;install taxiway lighting; dis-place runway threshold; obstruc-tion removal.
Mansfield 02 306,000 Construct apron; reconstructMansfield Municipal taxiway.
Marshfield 02 55,800 Install safety fencing.Marshfield Municipal
Martha's vineyard 05 122,400 Acquire snow removal equipment.Martha's Vineyard
Nantucket 06 282,060 Construct crash/fire/rescueNantucket Memorial building; land.
New Bedford 08 139,500 Rehabilitate runway lighting;New Bedford Municipal replace generators and vault
service.
09 101,700 Install security fencing; extendrunway safety area.
Pittsfield 05 166,996 Land.Pittsfield Municipal
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1990
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
MASSACHUSETTS (cont'd)
10 $ 306,000 Reconstruct, overlay and markrunway; rehabilitate runwaylighting; mark runway.
Plymouth 12 122,850 Land.Plymouth Municipal
Provincetown 07 219,600 Site preparation for LLS.Provincetown Municipal
Worcester 08 162,000 Reconstruct, overlay, widen andWorcester Municipal mark taxiways.
MICHIGAN
Alpena 04 239,489 Construct snow removal equipmentPhelps Collins building; install security
fencing; construct and lightentrance road.
Battle Creek 07 242,020 Construct snow removal equip-W.K. Kellog Regional ment building.
Bellaire 01 685,800 Overlay and mark runways, taxi-Antrim County ways and apron; construct and
mark taxiways.
Benton Harbor 04 337,500 Landt relocation assistance;Ross Pield obstruction removal; install
perimeter fencing.
Coldwater 01 849,227 Land; construct, light and markBranch County Memorial runway and taxiway; expand
apron; lighting modifications.
Detroit 06 485,730 Overlay and mark runway.Detroit City
Detroit 14 1,268,535 Acquire snow removal equipment;Detroit-Metro Wayne County acquire crash/fire/rescue equip-
ment.
15 3,512,066 Reconstruct taxiways; construct,light and mark taxiway; con-struct and widen access road;enlarge crash/fire/rescue build-ing; reconstruct apron.
Detroit 05 421,438 Expand, light and mark apron.Willow Run
Escanaba 05 137,734 Install security fencing; drainageDelta County improvements; expand apron.
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
t-ction and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
M C I A (!-on! ' )
Fli.t 07 1,462,188 Land; relocation assistance;3 i h, install taxiway guidance signs;
reconstruct and strengthen aprons;reconstruct access road.
04 293,101 Expand and remodel terminalH-,,ni L _-:m>nzy 'Aemnria] building; install emergency
generator in new building.
05 108,000 Install runway lighting.
* 03 191,475 Acquire crash/fire/rescue vehicle.
04 916,888 Land; obstruction removal,-.: v-Reynolds reconstruct, light and mark
runway; overlay and mark taxiway;extend runway safety area.
06 1,221,624 Construct crash/fire/rescuebuilding; install security fencing;overlay and mark runway; modifytaxiway lighting; acquire snowremoval equipment; groove runway.
05 777,870 Acquire crash/fire/rescuevehicle; construct crash/fire/-
rescue building.
04 410,343 Acquire snow removal equipment;overlay and mark runway, apronand taxiway.
" 08 1,014,460 Rehabilitate, strengthen, widenand mark runway; relocate runwaylights.
: 01 165,000 Construct, mark and light taxi-ways; install safety fencing.
* 05 391,005 Land.
06 428,400 Overlay and mark runway.
04 134,323 Site preparation for ILS;
obstruction removal.
08 803,916 Land; relocation assistance;construct snow removal equipmentbuilding; install water supplyfor aircraft fire protection.
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airpor no. funds Description of work
MICHIGAN (cont 'd)
Traverse City 07 $ 603,446 Acquire crash/fire/rescue vehicle;Cherry Capital mark runway.
MINNESOTA
Baudette 01 1,546,543 Land; construct, mark and lightBaudette International runway; extend and mark apron;
construct and mark taxiways;drainage improvements; installVASI-2 and REILS; electrical andlighting improvements; obstruc-tion removal.
Brainerd 03 1,042,625 Extend taxiway; construct apron;Brainerd-Crow Wing County install security fencing;
install runway lighting; con-struct terminal building; recon-struct runway and taxiway; installemergency generator.
Hibbing 05 135,000 Acquire snow removal equipment.Chisholm-Hibbing Municipal
International Falls 06 148,664 Land; extend runway safety area;Falls International modify crash/fire/rescue building;
acquire snow removal equipment.
Minneapolis-St. Paul 14 1,268,625 Modify storm drainage system.Minneapolis-St. Paul
International
15 1,652,140 Rehabilitate runway and taxiway;expand snow removal equipmentbuilding.
Rochester 09 570,230 Modify terminal building; over-Rochester Municipal lay and mark taxiways.
St. James 01 778,887 Land; relocation assistance.St. James Municipal
Silver Bay 01 283,798 Reconstruct, overlay and markSilver Bay Municipal runway and taxiway; drainage
improvements.
Thief River Falls 06 150,440 Remodel terminal building; expandThief River Falls Regional apron; enlarge crash/fire/rescue*building.
MISSISSIPPI
Clarksdale 04 8,100 Relocate powerline.Fletcher Field
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federa(of airport no. funds Description of work
MISSISSIPPI (cont'd)
Columbus 09 $ 94,607 Modify lighting controls;Golden Triangle Regional install taxiway lighting; install
security fencing; reconstructand strengthen service road.
Greenville 04 219,600 Groove and mark runway.Greenville International
Greenwood 04 75,600 Land.Greenwood-Leflore
Gulfport 07 553,492 Construct terminal building.Gulfport-Biloxi Regional
08 1,177,796 Construct and light apron; markand light taxiway; installsecurity fencing; install blastfence.
Jackson 06 57,2S2 Obstruction removal.Hawkins Field
Laurel-Hattiesburg 07 298,829 Apply porous friction course andPine Belt Regional mark runway.
Meridian 05 394,740 Strengthen and mark taxiway;Key Field install safety and security
fencing.
Natchez 06 1,241,100 Site preparation for runway andHardy-Anders Field runway safety area extension;
extend runway safety area.
07 207,000 Pave, mark and light runwayextension.
Okolona 02 402,120 Construct and mark runway,Okolona Municipal taxiway, and apron; install
safety fencing.
Oxford 05 32,588 Land.University-Oxford
06 271,062 Expand apron; construct and marktaxiways.
Tunica 02 106,540 Land.Tunica
03 37,260 Install runway and taxiway lighting.
Tupelo 08 148,793 Land.C.D. Lemons Municipal
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airpo no. funds Description of work
MTpO[fT
Albany 02 $ 120,873 Land; construct and mark run-Albany Municipal way, taxiway and apron; install
fencing; obstruction removal.
Cape Girardeau 06 415,030 Construct and mark taxiways;Cape Girardeau expand terminal building; modify
storm drainage.
Chillicothe 01 787,000 Land; reconstruct, overlay, extendChillicothe Municipal and light runway.
Columbia 07 144,800 Acquire crash/fire/rescue vehicle.Columbia Regional
08 228,809 Overlay access road; modifystorm drainage; modify securityfencing; construct service road;construct taxiways.
Houston 01 285,255 Land.Houston Memorial
Kaiser/Lake Ozark 02 353,295 Land.Lee C. Fine Memorial
Kansas City 15 75,660 Site preparation for ILS.Kansas City International
16 6,652,786 Reconstruct, overlay and lighttaxiways; extend and lighttaxiways; overlay access roads;extend and light service road.
Lebanon 02 600,000 Land; extend, mark and lightFloyd W. Jones runway; construct and light
taxiways; install fencing.
Macon 01 309,546 Land; extend, widen, mark andMacon-Fower Memorial light runway; expand apron;
obstruction removal; installfencing; drainage improvements.
Maryville 02 32,280 Install runway lighting; installMaryville Municipal taxiway markers.
Sikeston 02 277,456 Land; obstruction removal.Sikeston Memorial Municipal
Springfield 13 ,148,490 Install storm drainage system;Springfield Regional acquire snow removal equipment.
St. Louis 14 ,000,000 Overlay, mark and light runway;Lambert-St. Louis construct lighting vault; grade
International for runway extension; relocateroad and utilities; installfencing.
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
MISSOURI (cont'd)
15 4,502,665 Extend, mark and light runwayand taxiways; groove runway;install generator and vaultequipment.
MONTANA
Bozeman 08 398,250 Acquire snow removal equipment;Gallatin Field land.
Butte 08 706,976 Overlay and mark runway.Bert Mooney
Circle 01 544,500 Land; extend, widen, overlay andCircle Town-County mark runway; relocate roads;
install fencing.
Glasgow 04 166,500 Construct apron; extend fuelingGlasgow International apron; install fencing; install
apron lighting.
Hamilton 02 331,920 Rehabilitate, light and mark
Hamilton runway; rehabilitate apron andtaxiway.
Helena 08 493,867 Apply rubberized friction courseHelena and remark runway.
Laurel 01 244,923 Rehabilitate and mark runway;Laurel Municipal rehabilitate, mark and extend
apron and taxiway; constructand mark taxiways.
Lewiston 03 293,364 Apply friction seal ind markLewiston Municipal runway; rehabilitate, resurface
and mark taxiway; improve stormdrainage.
Miles City 05 229,500 Apply friction surface courseFrank Wiley Field and mark runways and taxiways.
Missoula 08 126,000 Acquire snow removal equipment.Johnson Bell Field
Sidney 05 432,U00 Resurface and mark runway;
Sidney-Richland Municipal install REILS; rehabilitaterunway lighting; overlay apron;construct apron.
Stevensville 03 414,496 Land; construct and mark runway,Stevensville taxiway and apron; install
fencing.
West Yellowstone 05 434,000 Apply friction surface course
Yellowstone and mark runway; extend and markapron; construct runway blast pads.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
MONTANA (cont'd)
Wolf Point 03 $ 63,925 Construct terminal, crash/fire/-Wolf Point International rescue and snow removal equip-
ment building.
NEBRASKA
Alliance 06 75,018 Overlay apron; modify lighting.Alliance Municipal
Aurora 02 139,500 Land; construct and mark taxi-Aurora Municipal ways; extend and mark apron.
Chadron 04 207,418 Acquire snow removal equipment.Chadron Municipal
Columbus 05 119,700 Install taxiway lighting.Columbus Municipal
Grand Island 09 289,814 Apply friction surface courseHall County Regional and mark runway; acquire crash/-
fire/rescue vehicle.
Hast i ngs 07 68,400 Land.Hastings Municipal
Lincoln 1.0 82,206 Site preparation for ILS.Lincoln Municipal
McCook 09 148,364 Construct and mark taxiwav.McCook Municipal
Omaha 12 1,121,775 Widen taxiways; modify taxiwayEppley Airfield lightinq; install taxiway signs;
install runway surface monitoringsystem; modify storm drainagesystem; acquire crash/fire/rescuevehicle.
Red Cloud 01 491,400 Land; construct and mark runway,Red Cloud Municipal taxiway and apron.
Sidney 03 439,281 Land; construct taxiway; modifySidney Municipal security fencing.
Wahoo 02 70,200 Land; construct taxiways; widenWahoo Municipal and extend apron.
NEVADA
Elko 05 1,r61,116 Land; relocation assistance;Elko Municipal site clearing.
Fallon 02 2q8,'94 Extend and mark apron; resur-Fallon Municipal face and mark runway; fencing.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
NEVADA (cont'd)
Jackpot 01 $ 491,648 Land; reconstruct, widen, extend,Jackpot and mark runway; fencing; recon-
struct, construct and mark taxi-way; construct apron; constructaccess road.
Las Vegas 10 3,153,709 Acquire crash/fire/rescue vehicle;McCarran International land; relocation assistance;
obstruction removal.
Reno 10 1,783,586 Construct, light and mark taxi-Cannon International ways; extend security fencing.
11 1,635,129 Relocate, light and marktaxiway.
Tonopah 02 187,500 Install runway lighting; lightingTonopah improvements.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Keene 06 73,800 Land.Dillant-Hopkins
Lebanon 08 80,000 Construct terminal buildingLebanon Regional (Phase II) including crash/fire/rescue
space.
09 31,050 Acquire snow removal equipment.
10 60,750 Install VASI, wind cone andairport beacon.
11 128,775 Construct snow removal equipmentstorage building.
Manchester- 12 167,661 Improvements to crash/fire/rescueManchester Municipal building.
Nashua 05 356,400 Land.Boire Field
06 105,300 Install runway lighting; markrunway.
NEW JERFEY
Atlantic City 04 828,000 Obstruction removal (powerline).Atlantic City/Bader Field
Caldwell 06 986,051 Obstruction removal; constructEssex County aprons; construct and mark
parallel taxiway; rehabilitate/overlay and mark runway; constructrunway safety area.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1910
Location and name Proj. Federalof airpor no. funds Description of work
NEW JERSEY (cont'd)
Linden 04 $ 626,360 Overlay and mark runway; con-Linden struct runway safety areas;
install runway and taxlwaylighting; obstruction removal.
Newark 37 167,902 Upgrade fuel storage facilityNewark International (Phase III).
40 3,688,559 Reconstruct runway; replace run-way centerline lighting; installtouchdown zone lighting system;upgrade service road.
41 230,402 Construct runway safety areas.
42 294,169 Rehabilitate portion of terminaldeparture road; rehabilitatetaxiways.
43 142,635 Groove runway.
44 1,457,226 Construct terminal frontage roadand other roadway improvements.
Trenton 06 162,590 Acquire snow removal equipment.Mercer County
Wildwood 03 260,780 Land; clearing.Cape May County
NEW MEXICO
Alamogordo 07 132,454 Relocate utilities; constructAlamogordo/White Sands access road; construct and markRegional taxiway; construct security
fencing; install security lighting.
Albuquerque 12 2,020,736 Rehabilitate, strengthen, grooveAlbuquerque International and mark portion of runway.
Artesia 02 123,513 Rehabilitate and mark runway.Artesia Municipal
Carlsbad 07 144,854 Rehabilitate apron (Phase I).Cavern City Air Terminal
08 25,898 Rehabilitate apron (Phase III.
Clovis 09 144,854 Construct apron; construct andClovis Municipal mark taxiway; construct access/
service road; install taxiwaylighting.
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Foderalof airport no. funds Oescription of work
NEW MEXICO (cont'd)
Las Cruces 02 $ 448,000 Overlay aprons; construct apronsLas Cruces-Crawford and taxiway; install runway andMunicipal apron lighting; install security
fencing; construct runway safetyarea.
Farmington 10 157,191 Expand terminal (Phase II).
11 101,129 Land.
Gallup 09 244,750 Rehabilitate and mark runwaySenator Clarke Field (Phase II).
Grants 03 58,756 Acquire snow removal equipment.Grants-Milan Municipal
Hobbs 12 154,754 Rehabilitate taxiway lightsLea County (Hobbs) (Phase II); install taxiway
lights.
Las Vegas 02 58,757 Acquire snow removal equipment.Las Vegas Municipal
Raton 02 58,756 Acquire snow removal equipment.Crews Field
04 40,000 Construct snow removal equipmentstorage building.
Reserve 01 312,043 Pave and mark runway, taxiwayReserve and apron; install wind cone.
Ruidoso 06 88,505 Expand apron.
Ruidoso Municipal
Roswell 07 178,517 Rehabilitate and mark portion ofRoswell Industrial Air taxiway.
Center
Santa Fe 03 52,380 Mark runway.Santa Fe County Municipal
Silver City 05 14,808 Construct perimeter fence;Silver City-Grant County acquire fire rescue suits.
06 424,473 Overlay, groove and mark run-way (Phase I).
Taos 04 128,376 Construct snow removal equipmentTaos Municipal building; expand apron; install
runway lighting; install beaconinstall security fencing.
Zuni 01 78,480 Acquire snow removal equipment.Black Rock
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1910
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
NEW YORK
Albany 09 2,000,000 Land.
Albany County
Batavia 04 142,468 Expand apron.
Genesee County
Binghamton 08 141,262 Overlay apron.
Broome County
Buffalo 16 3,013,318 Expand terminal.
Greater Buffalo International
17 1,314,283 Land; obstruction removal.
Cortland 04 228,833 Overlay and mark runway.
Cortland County
Dansville 03 169,432 Overlay taxiways and apron;
Dansville Municipal install taxiway and apron lighting.
East Hampton 02 155,222 Install runway lighting and other
East Hampton lighting improvements; obstructionremoval.
Endicott 04 175,626 Install taxiway lighting.
Tri-Cities
Farmingdale 07 560,938 Construct apron and access road.
Republic
Islip 09 120,000 Land; construct access road;
Long Island-MacArthur install fencing.
10 299,415 Drainage improvements.
Ithaca 08 261,408 Construct snow removal equipment
Tompkins County storage building.
Malone 02 280,000 Install runway and .xiway lighting,
Malone-Dufort land; obstruction removal.
Montgomery 05 337,583 Construct and mark taxiways;
Orange County obstruction removal.
New York 32 121,468 Modify approach lighting system.
JFK International
38 1,043,812 Improve terminal roadways.
30 L,359,899 Overlay taxiways and portion of
VS runway.
40 103,639 Liqhtinq improvements.
41 372,768 Reconstruct cargo service road;overlay perimeter service road;regroove runways; strengthen
taxiways.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1960
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
NEW YORK (cont'd)
New York 31 $ 187,365 Upgrade drainage system.LaGuardia
34 1,041,278 Overlay taxiway/runway intersec-tion; grooving.
35 352,338 Rehabilitate airport dike.
36 2,789,565 Construct airport exit road.
Ogdensburg 05 327,468 Construct terminal apron, taxi-Ogdensburg International way and access road.
Olean 03 209,502 Construct and mark taxiway.Olean Municipal
Oneonta 03 187,501 Land; obstruction removal.Oneonta Municipal
Perry 01 398,769 Land; reconstruct and mark run-Perry-Warsaw way; construct runway safety areas.
Poughkeepsie 06 339,030 Overlay, mark and light runway;Dutchess County obstruction removal.
Rochester 10 1,128,379 Rehabilitate runway.Rochester-Monroe County
11 1,090,000 Construct runway safety areas;reconstruct taxiways.
Syracuse 10 319,024 Overlay taxiways.Syracuse-Hancock Int'l
11 326,270 Land.
12 514,130 Overlay apron and taxiway; installtaxiway lighting; mark runway.
NORTH CAROLINA
Asheville 06 157,050 Groove runway; acquire snowAsheville Regional removal equipment.
Charlotte 17 1,805,875 Construct apron and taxiways;Douglas Municipal groo'e runway.
Erwin 03 341,550 Land; pave, mark and lightHarnett County runway, taxiway and apron;
lighting improvements.
Fayetteville 07 376,822 Strengthen and mark taxiways;Fayetteville Municipal groove runway.
Greensboro 08 6,105,050 Construct, mark and light apronGreensboro/High Point/ and taxiways; construct accessWinston-Salem Regional roads.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1060
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
NORTH CAROLI (cont'd)
Greenville 04 $ 317,350 Land; approach clearing; installPitt-Greenville obstruction lights.
Jacksonville 05 338,721 Expand terminal; expand aprons;Albert J. Ellis groove runway.
Kinston 05 109,845 Install security and perimeterStallings Field fencing.
Lumberton 04 165,660 Rehabilitate taxiway; improveLumberton Municipal runway safety area.
New Bern 05 78,000 Land.Simmons-Nott
Oxford 03 557,787 Extend and widen runway; approachHenderson-Oxford clearing.
Raleigh 09 1,338,750 Rehabilitate, strengthen andRaleigh-Durham expand apron and runway; mark
and light runway.
10 363,987 Expand apron; install VASI-4;acquire crash/fire/rescue equip-ment.
Rocky Mount 05 169,681 Reconstruct access roads; installRocky Mount-Wilson remote radio controls.
Sanford 03 46,809 Obstruction clearing.Sanford-Lee County
Sylva 04 192,000 Land; relocation assistance;Jackson County slope stabilization.
Wilmington 07 388,661 Land; obstruction clearing.New Hanover County
Winston-Salem 07 147,465 Strengthen access road; installSmith Reynolds apron lighting; install taxiway
lighting; groove runway.
NORTH DAKOTA
Bismark 08 512,372 Land; acquire crash/fire/rescueBismark Municipal vehicle.
Grand Forks 07 131,151 Acquire snow remuval equipment.Grand Forks International
08 214,617 Install ;-unway lighting; extendapron.
Valley City 01 498,000 Reconstruct runway, taxiway andBarnes County Municipal apron; extend runway and apron;
install runway and taxiway lighting;construct access road.
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PRiJJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1960
Location and name I Prvj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
NORTH DAKOTA (cont'd)
Wahpeton 01 $ 114,141 Land.Breckenridge-Wahpeton
Interstate
Williston 06 383,059 Land.Sloulin Field International
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
Obyan 07 1,337,572 Construct and mark taxiways.Saipan International
08 316,572 Groove runway.
OHIO
Akron 08 3,359,902 Land; relocate road; obstructionAkron Canton Regional removal; install fencing.
Akron 03 162,045 Rehabilitate runway lighting.Akron Municipal
Ashtabula 03 335,000 Construct and mark taxiway;Asibtabula County expand apron.
Cincinnati 02 265,500 Groove runway; overlay and markCincinnati Municipal- apron.Lunken Field
Clevelard 08 6,301,806 Overlay, mark and groove runway;Cleveland Hopkins International expand and renovate crash/fire/-
rescue building install runwaylighting; reconstruct apron.
Cleveland 05 56,003 Groove runway.Cuyahoga County
Columbus 03 293,955 Land; construct taxiways; overlay,Ohio State University expand and light apron; widen
texiway; construct service road;overlay taxiways; install beacon.
Columbus 08 500,000 Expand and reconstruct apron.Port Columbus International
Dayton 04 990,000 Land; constru:r, mark and lightDayton General (South) taxiway; rehabilitate runway
lighting; obstruction removal.
Lorain/Elyria 05 225,000 Land; relocation assistance;Lorain County Regional construct run-up pads; acquire
snow removal equipment.
Lima 03 324,000 Overlay and mark runway.Allen County
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1960
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
OHIO (cont'd)
Mansfield 05 $ 619,704 Overlay a-. mark taxiways.Mansfield Lahm Municipal
Portsmouth 04 128,340 Construct taxiways.Greater Portsmouth Regional
Toledo 09 1,257,971 Groove runway; overlay and markToledo Express portions of runway and taxiway.
Youngstown 09 1,129,858 Groove runway; rehabilitate andYoungstown Municipal mark taxiway; overlay and mark
taxiways; install securityfencing; rehabilitate taxiwaylighting; modify lighting controls.
OKLAROMA
Ardmore 03 80,000 Install tunway lighting.Ardmore Municipal
Chickasha 03 92,800 Construct apron; install runwayChickasha Municipal lighting.
04 79,601 Land,
El Reno 05 141,990 Strengthen portion of runway.Mustang Field
Enid 07 92,003 Install taxiway and apron lighting.Woodring Municipal
Lawton 10 232,195 Acquire crash/fire/rescue vehicle;Lawton Municipal install lighted wind cone; grade
access road; expand terminalapron; install security gate.
Muskogee 04 76,400 Install runway lighting.Davis Field
McAlester 05 147,922 Reconstruct and mark portion ofMcAlester Municipal taxiway.
Oklahoma City 15 5,700,000 Reconstruct and overlay portionWill Rogers World of terminal apron.
Oklahoma City 04 500,000 Construct, mark and light run-Clarence E. Page way and taxiway (Phase I).
Okmulgee 04 72,000 Land.Okmulgee
Perry 04 45,760 Install runway lighting.Perry Municipal
Seminole 02 34,400 Install runway lighting.Seminole Municipal
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1960
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
OKLAHOMA (cont'd)
Stillwater 05 $ 112,000 Land (Phase II).
Stillwater Municipal
07 90,000 Land (Phase III).
Talequah 01 103,575 Overlay runway.Talequah Municipal
Tulsa 17 1,534,501 Land; reconstruct access roads
Tulsa International (Phase II).
18 2,000,000 Land.
Vinita 02 48,503 Reconstruct taxiway.
Vinita Municipal
OREGON
Eugene 06 635,490 Construct crash/fire/rescue
Mahlon Sweet Field building; install securitylighting; expand apron.
Florence 01 75,186 Land; obstruction removal.
Florence Municipal
Klamath Falls 04 360,824 Install security fencing; install
Kingsley Field apron lighting; reconstruct andmark taxiway; construct and mark
taxiway and access road.
McMinnville 04 110,286 Grade ILS site; friction seal
McMinnville Municipal and mark runway.
Newport 01 300,000 Land; obstruction removal; install
Newport Municipal runway lighting; acquire crash/-
fire/rescue equipment; rehab-
bilitate and mark runway.
Ontario 01 516,386 Reconstruct, mark and light
Ontario Municipal runway; construct and marktaxiway and access road.
Pendleton 07 697,031 Install safety fencing; construct
Pendleton Municipal and mark taxiways; strengthenand mark portion of runway;construct apron and taxiways;reconstruct taxiways.
Portland 18 ,048,639 Land; relocation assistance;
Portland International construct entrance road (Phase I);acquire crash/fire/rescue vehicle.
Prineville 01 509,302 Construct, mark and light runway;
Prineville construct and mark taxiway; obstruc-tion removal.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
Salem 08 $ 144,854 Construct, mark and light taxi-McNary Field way; construct aprons; reconstruct
taxiway.
Troutdale 04 175,500 Construct airport access road.Portland-Troutdale
PENNSYLVANIA
Allentown 12 547,691 Construct terminal.
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton
13 187,380 Land; install taxiway signs.
14 198,7 0 Land.
Allentown 03 76,522 Rehabilitate runway lighting;Allentown Queen City drainage improvements.
Municipal
Altoona 05 445,500 Construct, mark and light taxi-Altoona-Blair County way; construct and light apron;
land.
Beaver 03 294,457 Construct, mark and light apron;
Beaver County construct taxiway; lightingimprovements.
Butler 05 307,350 Land.Butler-Graham
Coatesville 03 534,330 Rehabilitate and extend apron;Chester County construct and light taxiway;
drainage improvements.
Connellsville 03 188,370 Overlay and mark taxiways andConnellsville apron.
DuBois 07 235,000 Pave taxiway; install runway andDuBois-Jefferson County taxiway lighting; modify lighting
controls.
Erie 10 301,950 Expand and improve terminal.Erie International
11 208,068 Land; install taxiway signs andobstruction lighting; install
perimeter fence.
Harrisburg 07 781,020 Construct crash/fire/rescue and
Harrisburg International snow removal equipment storagebuilding.
09 1,741,116 Relocate buildings; constructpower center; install taxiwaysigns.
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1910
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
PENNSYLVANIA (cont'd)
10 $ 370,285 Construct airport terminal accessroad.
Hazleton 02 166,500 Overlay terminal apron, taxi-
Hazleton Municipal way and aircraft parking area.
03 63,900 Purchase snow removal equipment.
Lancaster 03 11,160 Remark runway.Lancaster
Latrobe 07 684,000 Overlay and mark runway.Westmoreland County
Lock Haven 03 206,100 Overlay and mark runway; land;
William T. Piper Memorial install VASI-2.
Mt. Pocono 02 45,000 Acquire snow removal equipment.
Pocono Mountains Municipal
New Castle 01 73,350 Install taxiway lighting; installNew Castle Municipal VASI-2.
Philadelphia 25 3,150,075 Rehabilitate runway and taxi-Philadelphia International ways; install runway and taxi-
way lights; groove and mark run-way.
26 2,390,593 Construct runway safety area;obstruction removal.
Pittsburgh 04 588,669 Reconstruct runway; overlay apron.Allegheny County
Pittsburgh 18 143,658 Install safety fencing.Greater Pittsburgh
19 585,000 Construct runway safety areas.
20 ,015,655 Construct, mark and light taxiway.
21 ,760,000 Land; relocation assistance.
Quakertown 01 321,300 Land; install runway lighting;
Quakertown obstruction removal.
Selingsgrove 02 225,720 Land; install runway lighting;Penn Valley install VASI-2 and REILs.
St. Marys 02 382,140 Land; obstruction removal.St. Marys Municipal
Wilkes-Barre 0R 1,408,478 Acquire snow removal equipment;
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton construct taxiway and serviceInternational road; widen taxiways; expand
apron.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airpor no. funds Description of work
PENNSYLVANIA (cont'd)
10 $ 623,480 Modify terminal building.
11 162,495 Construct runway safety area.
12 796,000 Land; relocation assistance.
Williamsport 06 210,390 Modify runway lighting; overlayWilliamaport-LycoMing County taxiways and apron; construct
runway safety area.
PUERTO RICO
Fajardo 02 360,000 Land.Fajardo
San Juan 12 508,698 Expand and light apron.Puerto Rico International
RHODE ISLAND
Providence 06 521,100 Expand apron and taxiway; installT.P. Green State surface condition sensors.
Smithfield 02 252,000 Expand, mark and light apron.North Central State
SOUTH CAROLINA
Barnwell 02 303,604 Reconstruct, strengthen andBarnwell County mark runway and taxiway.
Beaufort 02 403,566 Pave, mark and light runway;Beaufort County construct and light taxiway
lighting improvements.
Charleston 03 5,132,033 Site preparation for terminalCharleston International apron, taxiways and entrance
road.
Cheraw 01 123,750 Strengthen runway, apron and taxi-Cheraw Municipal way.
Columbia 09 206,387 Groove runway and high speedColumbia Metropolitan exit taxiways; modify terminal
building.
Florence 08 43,650 Lighting improvements; modifyFlorence City-County security fencing.
Greenville 04 122,531 Land; relocate road.Greenville Downtown
Greer 08 143,838 Strengthen access road; construct
Greenville-Spartanburg service road.
09 115,200 Construct access road.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1910
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
SOUTH CAROLINA (cont'd)
Myrtle Beach 02 $ 240,000 Expand and rehabilitate apron;Myrtle Beach Air Force strengthen stub taxiway;
Base relocate utilities.
Spartanburg 02 41,555 Install safety fencing; installSpartanburg Downtown Memorial runway theshold lights.
03 137,673 Strengthen taxiways and apron.
Sumter 02 286,200 Rehabilitate, strengthen andSumter Municipal mark runway, taxiway and apron.
Walterboro 02 22,923 Clear approach and transitionWalterboro Municipal areas.
SOUTH DAKOTA
Aberdeen 10 203,928 Acquire crash/fire/rescue vehicle.Aberdeen Regional
Buffalo 01 142,223 Land; construct runway, taxiwayHarding County and apron.
Chamberlain 02 319,500 Construct and mark runway,Chamberlain Municipal taxiways, apron and access road;
install perimeter fencing.
Huron 07 144,854 Construct and strengthen taxiwaysHuron Regional and access road; modify security
fencing.
Mitchell 07 144,854 Resurface access road; paveMitchell Municipal service road.
Murdo 02 208,800 Rehabilitate and mark runway,Murdo Municipal taxiway and apron; expand apron.
Rapid City 09 276,930 Install security fencing; recon-Rapid City Regional struct apron; install taxiway
signs; modify taxiway lightingand controls; acquire snowremoval equipment; mark taxiways.
Sioux Falls 12 25,056 Modify and upgrade airportJoe Foss Field security facilities.
Watertown 10 216,318 Acquire crash/fire/rescue vehicle.Watertown Municipal
TENNESSEE
Bristol 09 142,290 Land; relocation assistance.Tri-City Airport
Clarksville 07 144,854 Expand apron; obstruction removal.Outlaw Field
APPENDIX E
AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1960
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
TENNESSEE (cont'd)
Chattanooga i0 $ 688,767 Install security fencing; con--Lovell Field struct access road; modify
terminal building; acquiresecurity equipment.
Greeneville 01 194,347 Land; relocation assistance.Greeneville Municipal
Knoxville 02 269,366 Overlay and mark runway; constructKnoxville Dowtown Island apron; modify security fencing;
relocate fuel facility; overlayfuel apron.
Knoxville 11 21,574 Install communications system.McGhee Tyson
12 848,985 Terminal building debt retirement.
13 1,149,521 Construct crash/fire/rescue build-ing; acquire crash/fire/rescueequipment; relocate utilities.
Memphis 12 1,360,695 Pave, mark and light taxiways;Memphis International groove and mark runways.
Nashville 14 1,108,799 Strengthen and mark taxiways;Nashville Metropolitan install taxiway and apron lightinq;
install taxiway signs; acquiresecurity equipment.
15 465,784 Land; relocation assistance;obstruction removal.
16 1,650,000 Land; relocation assistance;obstruction removal.
Trenton 02 248,400 Strengthen and mark runway,Gibson County taxiway and apron.
Union City 02 290,908 Strengthen and mark runway.
TEXAS
Addison 04 500,000 Land; construct and mark tadiway.Addison Municipal
Alice 02 126,000 Reconstruct apron, expand apron.Alice International
Armarillo 09 870,379 Land; construct, mark and lightArmarillo International taxiway and apron (Phase I).
Arlington 04 55,000 Construct holding apron.Arlington Municipal
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1960
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
TEXAS (cont'd)
Austin 11 $ 270,000 Construct service road; installRobert Mueller Municipal security fence; reconstruct
aprons.
12 1,123,273 Reconstruct and overlay apron;extend, mark and light runwayand taxiways; site preparationfor new cargo center.
Beaumont 07 896,593 Overlay, widen, mark and lightJefferson County taxiway; construct, mark and
light taxiways.
Borger 01 513,000 Extend, mark and light runway;Hutchinson County construct turnaround; install
fencing.
Bridgeport 01 135,450 Land; construct and mark taxiways.Bridgeport Municipal
Brownsville 09 418,046 Land; drainage improvements;Brownsville International install security fencing; lighting
improvements.
Canadian 01 295,000 Extend, widen, overlay, mark andHemphill County light runway; relocate powerlines;
install perimeter fence.
Cleburne 02 492,000 Land; site preparation for runwayCleburne Municipal and taxiways.
Corpus Christi 09 413,780 Reconstruct and expand roads.Corpus Christi International
10 127,932 Land.
11 601,000 Rehabilitate and expand terminal
building.
Corsicana 02 241,272 Extend and mark runway and taxi-Corsicana Municipal way; install runway lighting.
Crowell 02 41,600 Land; extend runway; reconstructFoard County and mark runway, taxiways and
aprons; install runway lighting.
Dallas-Fort Worth 20 2,644,457 Land.Dallas-Fort Worth Regional
21 3,687,644 Extend, mark and light apron;
construct, mark, sign and lightaccess roads.
Dallas 01 ,377,372 Reconstruct taxiways, overlayDallas Love Field runway; install taxiway signs;
rehabilitate taxiway lighting;reconstruct apron.
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
TEXAS con't
02 $ 210,00 Acquire crash/fire/rescue vehicle.
El Paso 07 675,99- Install runway and taxiwayEl Paso International lighting; install taxiway signs;
rehabilitate taxiway lighting.
08 568,888 Modify terminal building; acquiresecurity equipment; rehabilitatecrash/fire/rescue vehicle; expandterminal building (Phase I).
Fort Worth 04 434,700 Land; extend, mark and lightMeacham Field runway and taxiway.
05 361,800 Extend, mark and light taxiway.
Gainesville 01 350,000 Overlay, mark and light runwayGainesville and taxiway; drainage and lighting
improvements.
Graford 01 272,800 Construct and mark runway andPossum Kingdom Lake taxiway; construct apron; install
fencing.
Granbury 01 345,357 Land; reconstruct, extend, markGranbury Municipal and light runway; reconstruct
taxiway and apron; expand apron;relocate powerlines.
Grand Prairie 03 121,000 Expand apron; install fencing.Grand Prairie Municipal
Harlingen 12 994,038 Overlay and mark runway and taxi-Harlingen Industrial ways.
Airpark
Henderson 02 249,000 Land; extend, mark and lightRusk County runway; expand apron.
Houston 14 4,873,013 Modify access road interchange.Houston Intercontinental
15 600,000 Acquire crash/fire/rescue vehicles.
Houston 07 600,000 Extend runway safety area.William P. Hobby
08 300,000 Approach clearing; relocatethreshold and navigational aids.
Junction 01 270,000 Land; site preparation forKimble County runway extension and apron
expansion; relocate utilities;install fencing.
Kerrville 05 229,000 Land; expand apron; installKerrville Municipal fencing.
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PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1960
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
TEXAS (cont'd)
Kountze 03 $ 130,000 Construct and mark taxiway;Hardin County expand apron.
Longview 08 950,000 Reconstruct, overlay and markGregg County runway.
Lubbock 14 1,025,813 Construct and improve serviceLubbock International and access roads; lighting
improvements.
15 329,616 Land.
Marshall 01 156,000 Reconstruct and mark taxiway.Harrison County
McAllen 08 525,375 Extend, mark and light runwayMiller International and taxiway.
Midland 02 204,020 Land.Midland Airpark
03 291,553 Reconstruct and mark runway andtaxiway.
Midland 15 652,257 Construct taxiway; installMidland Regional fencing; construct apron;
construct access road.
16 67,500 Acquire crash/fire/rescue vehicle.
Pecos City 02 111,535 Rehabilitate, mark and lightPecos Municipal runway and taxiways.
San Angelo 09 332,030 Reconstruct, strengthen, grooveMathis Field and mark runway.
San Antonio 11 2,040,272 Overlay, extend and light runway;San Antonio International construct and light taxiways.
Tulia 02 122,400 Overlay and mark runway, apron,Tulia/Swisher County taxiway and turnarounds; con-Municipal struct access road.
Wichita Falls 06 100,000 Rehabilitate portion terminalSheppard AFB/Wichita Falls apron; install security gates.Municipal
07 104,000 Refurnish portions of terminal
building.
08 783,800 Expand taxiway and apron; recon-struct and widen access road;reconstruct, overlay and markrunway.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 190
Location and name Proj, Federalof airport no. funds Description of wotl(
TRUST TERRITORY OF THE
PACIFIC ISLANDS
Yap Island 01 2,466,820 Construct runway safety area.
Yap
UTAH
Blanding 02 85,000 Land.Blanding Municipal
Cedar City 06 144,854 Land.
Cedar City Municipal
Moab 03 336,032 Rehabilitate and mark runway.
Canyonlands Field
Ogden 04 45,470 Install taxiway lighting.
Ogden Municipal
Provo 06 58,165 Site preparation for glide slopeProvo Municipal and localizer; relocate VASI-2;
mark runway; modify lightingcontrol; install fencing.
Richfield 04 99,546 Land; relocation assistance.
Richfield Municipal
Salt Lake City 12 2,011,446 Construct access roads.
Salt Lake City International
Spanish Fork 01 116,831 Land; relocation assistance.
Spanish Fork-Springfield
St. George 04 154,771 Rehabilitate and expand apron;
St. George Municipal construct and mark apron; relocate
taxiway lights and tie-downs;
install fencing.
Vernal 06 424,854 Construct access road; construct
Vernal mark and light apron and taxiway;
install fencing.
VERMONT
Bennington 04 446,823 Extend, widen, overlay and mark
Bennington State runway; relocate runway lighting
and VASI; pave access road; land.
Burlington 11 655,650 Reconstruct taxiways and apron;Burlington International construct apron; rehabilitate
runway lighting.
Lyndonville 01 141,885 Reconstruct and mark runway.
Caledonia County State
Montpelier 06 293,166 Reconstruct runway; improve
Edward F. Knapp State safety area.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 190
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
VIRGINIA
Abingdon 01 $ 119,835 Land; install hazard beacons;Virginia Highlands remove obstructions.
Charlottesville 09 30,000 Rehabilitate taxiway lighting.Charlottesville-Albemarle
Danville 05 398,558 Overlay, mark and light runway.Danville Municipal
Emporia 03 250,000 Overlay and mark runway.Emporia Municipal
Hot Springs 07 80,219 Acquire automated weatherIngalls Field reporting system; install VASIs.
Lynchburg 07 344,160 Construct apron and taxiway;Lynchburg Municipal overlay taxiway; construct access
road.
08 148,703 Construct access road; constructtaxiways; install taxiway lights.
Manassas 07 500,000 Construct apron and taxiway.Manassas Municipal
Martinsville 03 40,500 Acquire automated weather report-Blue Ridge ing system.
Newport News 09 527,200 Relocate and reconstruct taxiway;Patrick Henry International rehabilitate access road.
10 89,513 Land.
Norfolk 13 3,464,118 Extend, mark and light runwayNorfolk International and runway safety area.
Petersburg 03 297,052 Reconstruct apron and runway.Petersburg Municipal
Richmond 10 796,576 Construct crash/fire/rescueRichard E. Byrd International building.
11 129,173 Obstruction removal.
12 316,181 Extend and light terminal apron.
13 145,254 Acquire snow removal equipment.
14 367,004 Construct runway friction course.
15 626,034 Land; obstruction removal.
Roanoke 11 221,724 Construct apron; overlay taxiway.Roanoke Municipal
12 450,000 Land; relocation assistance.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Fbderalof airport no. funds Description of work
VIRGINIA (cont d)
South Boston 01 $ 150,000 Land; relocation assistance;William M. Tuck obstruction removal.
Winchester 06 32,850 Acquire automated weatherWinchester Municipal reporting system.
Wise 03 36,000 Acquire automated weatherLonesome Pine reporting system.
VIRGIN ISLANDS
St. Croix 08 972,472 Expand and remodel terminalAlexander Hamilton building; expand terminal apron;
construct and light access road.
WASHINGTON
Bellingham 04 478,125 Construct crash/fire/rescueBellingham International equipment building; acquire
crash/fire/rescue vehi-le;construct, mark and light taxi-ways; install perineter fencing.
Bremerton 07 165,000 Construct and mark taxiway.Kitsap County
Electric City 02 475,500 Extend, widen and mark runway;Grand Coulee Dam rehabilitate and mark runway,
taxiway and apron, constructand mark access road; expandapron; install perimeter fencing.
Everett 08 394,000 Construct and light apron; installSnohomish County/Paine safety fencing.
Field
Olympia 07 790,000 Reconstruct and mark runway andOlympia taxiways; construct aprons.
Port Angeles 04 975,000 Strengthen and mark runway,William F. Fairchild taxiways and aprons; install
porous friction course;construct apron.
05 95,000 Obstruction removal.
Richland 04 75,000 Acquire crash/fire/rescue vehicle;Richland construct crash/fire/rescue
equipment building.
Seattle 18 6,102,370 Land; relocation assistance.Seattle-Tacoma International
19 2,189,113 Reconstruct taxiway; expand apron.
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1960
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
WASHINGTON (cont' d)
Spokane 12 $ 161,000 Site preparation for glideSpokane International slope.
Sunnyside 02 60,000 Land.Sunnyside Municipal
Walla Walla 02 153,720 Acquire snow removal equipment;City-County rehabilitate apron; mark runway.
Yakima 06 153,000 Acquire snow removal equipment;Yakima Air Terminal install fencing.
WEST VIRGINIA
Beckley 06 72,000 Install runway lighting.Raleigh County Memorial
Bluefield 05 24,165 Acquire snow removal equipment.Mercer County
06 245,160 Groove and mark runway; installrunway and taxiway lighting.
Charleston 10 147,936 Acquire snow removal equipment;Kanawha rehabilitate taxiways; install
runway condition surveillancesystem.
Clarksburg 07 173,836 Mark taxiways and helipad;Benedum grade glide slope; install
perimeter fencing; install firealarm system; improve accessroad.
Huntington 07 420,122 Replace rotating beacon; acquireTri-State/Walker-Long security equipment; install
Field taxiway signs; remodel terminal;construct snow removal equipmentbuilding; acquire snow removalequipment.
Lewisburg 07 ,107,000 Land; extend, groove, light andGreenhrier Valley mark runway and taxiway; relocate
navigational aids.
Martinsburg 04 121,500 Reconstruct apron and taxiways.Eastern WV Regional
Morgantown 06 374,513 Expand terminal apron; acquireMorgantown Municipal snow removal equipment;
strengthen taxiways.
Moundsville 02 281,700 Repair runway landslide.Marshall County
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AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
WEST VIRGINIA (cont'd)
Parkersburg 06 $ 151,512 Relocate runway thresholds;Wood County install taxiway lighting;
replace airport beacon.
Wheeling 04 81,814 Overlay apron.Wheeling-Ohio County
WISCONSIN
Appleton 03 1,026,292 Acquire crash/fire/rescueOutagamie County vehicle; expand aprons; lighting
modifications; install fencing.
Green Bay 09 1,116,478 Install sanitary sewer; installAustin Straubel Field safety fencing; construct snow
removal equipment storage build-ing; construct and mark taxiways;obstruction removal; reconstructand widen taxiways.
Kenosha 03 145,800 Land.Kenosha Municipal
Madison 09 506,700 Overlay and mark taxiways.Dane County Regional
10 648,659 Land; reconstruct and mark runwayand taxiway; acquire snow removalequipment.
Marshfield 04 295,000 Reconstruct and mark runway andMarshfield Municipal taxiway.
Merrill 02 656,559 Land; construct, mark and lightMerrill Municipal runway; install runway and
taxiway lighting; obstructionremoval.
Milwaukee 12 983,680 Modify runway and taxiwayGeneral Mitchell Field lighting; site preparation for
air cargo area; construct, markand light taxiway; construct andlight access road.
Minocqua-Woodruff 02 350,938 Overlay and mark runways andLakeland taxiways.
Mosinee 07 703,321 Land; construct crash/fire/rescueCentral Wisconsin and snow removal equipment build-
ing; construct sand storagebuilding; obstruction removal;acquire snow removal equipment.
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APPENDIX E
AIRPORTS GRANT-IN-AID PROGRAM
PROJECTS PLACED UNDER GRANT AGREEMENT - FISCAL YEAR 1980
Location and name Proj. Federalof airport no. funds Description of work
WYOMING
Cheyenne 05 $ 631,398 Extend mark and light taxiway;
Cheyenne Municipal reconstruct aprons; relocatesecurity fencing.
Cody 05 187,609 Install taxiway and apronCody Municipal lighting; install REILS and VASI-4.
Douglas 01 238,746 Land; relocation assistance.Converse County
Gillette 05 847,000 Extend, mark and light runway;Gillette-Campbell relocate road.
Powell 03 450,000 Overlay, light and mark runway andPowell Municipal taxiway.
Riverton 06 300,793 Land; glide slope grading; installRiverton Regional lighting control; construct
apron and taxiway; relocatetelephone cable.
Rock Springs 08 382,500 Construct runway porous frictionRock Springs-Sweetwater course.
County
Worland 07 198,252 Expand apron; modify snow
Worland Municipal removal equipment building;construct taxiways; acquiresecurity equipment.
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