U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao Announces $9.4 Million to 11 Airports in Utah

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine L. Chao Announces $9.4 Million to 11 Airports in Utah

The following press release was published by the Federal Aviation Administration on Feb. 19, 2020. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON - U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao announced today that the U.S. Department of Transportation will award $9.4 million in airport safety and infrastructure grants to 11 airports in Utah. This investment in Utah’s airports is part of a $520.5 million national investment in America’s airports that was announced today by Secretary Chao.

“This $520.5 million in federal support to airports across the country will help to keep our nation’s airports in good shape and make air travel a better experience for passengers," said U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao.

With this announcement, the Trump Administration has invested a historic $11.42 billion in more than two thousand American airports across the United States for safety and infrastructure improvements since January 2017.

The airports receiving Airport Improvement Program grants in Utah include:

* Duchesne Municipal Airport-$300,000 to fund updating the airport master plan or study

* Hanksville Airport-$208,116 to fund sealing the runway pavement surface and joints

* Kanab Municipal Airport-$161,291 to fund building, repairing and expanding a snow removal equipment building

* Wayne Wonderland Airport-$2,440,000 to fund runway repairs

* Milford Municipal/Ben and Judy Briscoe Field Airport-$2,053,642 to fund runway repairs

* Monticello Airport-$213,776 to fund updating the airport master plan or study

* Ogden-Hinckley Airport-$1,685,081 to fund apron repairs

* Spanish Fork Airport Springville-Woodhouse Field-$300,936 to fund taxiway construction

* St. George Regional Airport-$150,000 to fund snow removal equipment purchase

* Vernal Regional Airport-two separate grants, one for $300,000 to fund improvements to the airport’s drainage and erosion control system and a second for $620,197 to fund installation of perimeter fencing

* Wendover Airport-$1,000,000 to fund the installation of perimeter fencing

The Administration not only supports infrastructure through funding - it is making it possible to deliver these much-needed improvements more quickly. The Department is working hard to streamline the approval process, cut unnecessary red tape and reduce unnecessary, duplicative regulations that do not contribute to safety.

These investments and reforms are especially timely because the U.S. economy is surging. Employers have added more than 7 million jobs since January 2017. To kick off the new decade, a robust 225,000 American jobs were added in January 2020 and the unemployment rate is still a remarkable 3.6 percent-the lowest in 50 years.

Aviation is an important part of that growth. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. civil aviation supports more than 5% of U.S. gross domestic product; $1.6 trillion in economic activity; and nearly 11 million jobs.

“America’s airports provide a gateway to the world for our citizens while at the same time delivering first impressions of the United States to visitors from abroad," said FAA Administrator Steve Dickson. “It’s in our national interest to make them the crown jewel in our transportation system. The Airport Improvement Program allows us to do just that."

Source: Federal Aviation Administration

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