Airport board doubles down on taxiway project

Toronto, OHLocal News

In a decisive move, the Jefferson County Regional Airport Authority has reaffirmed its commitment to the construction of a new taxiway at the Geary A. Bates Jefferson County Airpark. The decision is particularly urgent as federal funding is nearing its expiration, necessitating prompt action from the board. During a recent regular meeting, the board discussed the implications of the project with representatives from the Federal Aviation Administration, ensuring compliance with federal guidelines. Local stakeholders have shown strong support for the initiative, recognizing its importance for enhancing airport operations and safety.

The new taxiway is expected to significantly improve connectivity and efficiency for both commercial and private aircraft. Additionally, this project could lead to increased economic opportunities in the region, benefiting local businesses and residents alike. The airport authority has pledged to adhere to all federal regulations throughout the process. As this project moves forward, its successful implementation could serve as a model for future infrastructure improvements in the area.

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