Local Airports Receive Funding
Posted: 2:40 pm EDT June 1, 2009Updated: 2:57 pm EDT June 1, 2009
PITTSBURGH -- A number of local airports are among those receiving a chunk of $3 million.The money will be used to improve safety and facility maintenance.Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell made the announcement on Monday.The Zelienople Municipal Airport is receiving $22,500 for a Remote Communications Outlet, which will allow pilots to communicate directly with Pittsburgh Air Traffic Control for safer departures.The Butler Farm Show Airport will get $112,500 for the construction of security perimeter fencing. Plus the Finleyville Airport is on tap to receive $127,500 to develop, design and construct a hangar, modernize the administration building, and upgrade the fuel farm's credit card system.A number of other airports across Pennsylvania will receive assistance as well.Funding for the grants comes from the state's jet fuel tax and is administered by PennDOT's Bureau of Aviation.
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