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Blue Grass Airport Receives $10.6 Million
in Federal Funding for Runway Safety Area Improvements
Lexington, KY - U.S. Senator Jim Bunning
has announced that the U.S. Department of Transportation has
awarded more than $10.6 million in federal funding to the
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Airport Board.
The funds provided by this grant will begin
the process of bringing Blue Grass Airport in compliance with
FAA safety design standards for runway 4-22 by adding 600
feet of safety area to each end of the airports commercial
service runway. The additional length on each end of the 7,000
foot runway is intended to provide an extra margin of safety
for arriving and departing aircraft.
I was glad to help secure these funds
for the Blue Grass Airport, said Bunning. These
funds will help make Blue Grass Airport safer for the flying
public and bring more jobs to Lexington.
The monies secured by Senator Bunning will be
used to fund design work and the first phase of construction
for the four year, $35 million runway improvement. Phase One
of the project includes relocating a portion of Parkers Mill
Road and Cave Creek and constructing a new bridge over South
Elkhorn Creek in the Runway 4 approach area. The project will
also include constructing a new retaining wall at the end
of Runway 22, relocation of airport access roads and the relocation
of the Runway 4 localizer antenna array.
Executive Director, Michael Gobb said, We
appreciate the efforts of Senator Bunning and the entire Kentucky
delegation to secure the federal funds necessary for this
very important project. This runway improvement allows Blue
Grass Airport to meet current FAA runway design standards
without significantly impacting our neighbors, the community
or the level of local air service.
Construction for the Runway Safety Area improvement
project is expected to begin in the fall of 2003.
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