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ALDOT announces grants for municipal airports

These grants are made possible through ALDOT’s Alabama Airport Improvement Funding Program.

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The Alabama Department of Transportation announced Monday it has awarded over $22,000 in state funding to three municipal airports for improvements.

The Ozark Municipal Airport in Ozark will receive $144,000 from the Federal Aviation Administration and $8,000 from a state grant for the construction of a corporate hangar. The airport will provide $8,000 in matching local funds for a total value project of $160,000.  

The Posey Field Airport in Haleyville will receive $212,790 from the Federal Aviation Administration and $11,821 from a state grant to rehabilitate the southeast hangar. The City of Haleyville will provide $11,822 in matching local funds for a total value project of $236,433.

The Russellville Municipal Airport in Russellville will receive $50,130 from the Federal Aviation Administration and $2,785 from a state grant to install runway end identifier lights for two of the Airport’s runways. The City of Russellville will provide $2,785 in matching local funds for a total value project of $55,700.

These grants are made possible through ALDOT’s Alabama Airport Improvement Funding Program. Through the program, ALDOT can provide financial assistance and other engineering or technical services to airport owners regarding the acquisition, construction, expansion, maintenance, or operation of public airport facilities. ALDOT anticipates the award of approximately $8 million in state funds to Alabama’s various local airports during the 2024 fiscal year.

For more information about the Alabama Airport Improvement Funding Program, visit the program’s dedicated webpage at https://www.dot.state.al.us/publications/Aero/grantsFunding.html.

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