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Grants Received

June 3, 2019

Scholes International Airport at Galveston
$5,180,000
Rehabilitate and mark Runway 14-32; rehabilitate and mark taxiway A, C, D and E; rehabilitate; repair; relocate and mark taxiway B; rehabilitate north apron and north apron phase 4.

Muleshoe Municipal Airport
$2,098,000
Rotomill, overlay, sealcoat, stripe and mark Runway1` 7-25; rotomill cross taxiways; and rotomill, overlay, and sealcoat parallel taxiways and apron.

Crane County Airport
$523,700
Rehabilitate and mark Runway 12-30 and Runway 15-11; and rehabilitate stub taxiway and apron.

Fort Stockton/Pecos County Airport
$1,644,390
Rehabilitate and mark Runway 12-30 and Runway 3-21; rehabilitate parallel ad cross taxiways, apron, and hangar access taxiway and install lighted wind cone.

Marfa Municipal Airport
$3,955,920
Reconstruct terminal apron; overlay, mill, stripe and mark Runway 13-31; construct terminal apron area; mill and overlay taxiway from Runway 31 to terminal apron; and rehabilitate taxiway A.

Denton Enterprise Airport
$7,473,630
Construct west parallel runway; construct and mark connecting taxiway from primary runway to Runway 35L; construct west parallel runway; construct and mark connecting taxiway from primary runway to new Runway 17R; construct additional pavement for a final 5000x 100 runway; install precision approach path indicators on west parallel runway conduct obstruction survey and relocate ASOS.

Georgetown Municipal Airport
$4,661,770
Rehabilitate and mark Runway 18-36.

Dilley Airpark
$225,000
Rehabilitate Runway 12/30, taxiway and apron.

Kenedy Regional Airport
$2,130,870
Overlay and mark Runway 16-34; improve runway safety area; construct north parallel taxiway and holding area; replace medium intensity runway light; install precision approach path indicators-2 Runway 16-34; upgrade medium intensity runway lights to LED; upgrade precision path indicators to LED; install electrical vault; install new lighted wind cone and segmented circle; and memorandum of agreement FAA flight check path of precision approach path indicators.

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