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KDOT announces projects selected to receive
funding for airport improvements
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Jan. 25, 2006 ( 06-008)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
News Contact: Stan Whitley, (785) 296-3585
KDOT announces projects selected to receive
funding for airport improvements
Twenty-three public use airports in the state have been selected
to receive safety and service enhancements thanks to the Kansas
Department of Transportation’s Airport Improvement Program
These projects will address maintenance, geometric improvement
and facility and equipment needs at non-primary public use airports.
These are airports in the state that are classified as having less
than 10,000 passenger boardings per year.
“KDOT funds $3 million in airport projects annually and
we have seen dramatic improvements in air transportation across
the state since the program’s inception seven years ago,” said
KDOT Secretary of Transportation Deb Miller. “All Kansans
are now only 30 minutes away from emergency air services and runway
pavement conditions have improved from a 49 (fair) rating to a
72 (very good) rating.”
Recognizing the importance of air service to the Kansas economy
and emergency health care services, KDOT established the Airport
Improvement Program in 1999 with funding authorized as part of
the Comprehensive Transportation Program (CTP).
“These improvements couldn’t have happened without
local partners and KDOT working together,” said Miller. “The
program is designed to stretch state dollars by requiring participation
from local units of government. Over the past seven years, KDOT has
contributed approximately $21 million to help fund 161 airport
improvement projects throughout the state.”
Under guidelines of the program, project sponsors are required
to pay a minimum of 10 percent of the total project costs or a
maximum of 50 percent of the total project cost based on population.
Prior to passage of the CTP, Kansas was the only state in the
country that did not provide state funding for airport improvements.
Miller said that commerce, air ambulance service, agriculture and
law enforcement have been key benefactors of the airport improvement
program.
The following is a list of the FY 2007 selected airport improvement
projects.
Allen County – Runway widening; Anthony – Taxiway
repair; Atchison – Automated weather information
system; Benton – Extend taxiway; Chanute – Repair
taxiway joints; Emporia – Repair taxiway
joints; Hillsboro – Construct taxiway; Hugoton – Overlay
runway; Leavenworth – Repair ramp; Lyndon – Reconstruct
runway; Mankato – Sea1 runway; McPherson – Airfield
markings; Neodesha – Lighting; Osborne – Construct
taxiway; Rawlins-Atwood – Automated weather
information system; Rose Hill – Construct
taxiway; Satanta – Reconstruct trafficway; Sedan – Repair
lights; Smith Center – Precision approach
path indicator; Syracuse – Two projects
- lighting and phase II runway; WaKeeney – Construct
turnarounds; Tribune – Beacon and lighted
cone; Wichita Cessna – Reconstruct runway.
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