Topeka – Twenty-three projects have been
selected for Kansas Airport Improvement Program (KAIP) funding for the purpose
of planning, constructing or rehabilitating public use general aviation
airports, according to the Kansas Department of Transportation.
KAIP receives $5 million annually
through the T-WORKS transportation program and requires airport sponsors to
share in the project costs by paying a minimum of 5% of the total project. The
KDOT’s Division of Aviation, which manages the program, considered 113 project
applications this year with a combined total project value of more than $27
million.
The selection board identified $4.2
million of improvements to address the top 15% most impactful airport
improvements across the state.
“Aviation represents $20.6 billion in
total economic impact for the state of Kansas,” said Bob Brock, KDOT Director
of Aviation. “We’ve assessed the remaining $23.5 million of needs and are
working with communities to identify best-value strategic improvements through
KAIP.”
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