Rome News-Tribune

Airport manager hoping for additional funding

The annual Rome Floyd Chamber trip is full.

- By Doug Walker Associate Editor DWalker@RN-T.com

The Rome Floyd Chamber is reporting an early sell-out for its annual trip to lobby lawmakers and federal agencies in Washington.

Richard B. Russell Regional Airport Manager Mike Mathews said meetings with FAA leadership have been invaluable in the past and he’s hoping discussion­s this year will result in more money for a couple of big projects.

Among the topics locals hope to discuss is funding for security fencing near an extension of the runway. The engineerin­g has been completed but Mathews is seeking funding of close to $615,000 for the perimeter fencing, most likely in the FY 2020 spending cycle.

“We decided to wait until after the runway extension was completed to do it,” Mathews said.

Mathews is also hoping that local leaders will put a bug in the agency’s ear related to funding for a new paving overlay on the main north-south runway that would coincide with constructi­on of the 1,000-foot runway extension.

The estimated cost for the overlay is $2.5 million.

Chamber Director of Business

and Industry Services Ken Wright said that 26 people are signed up for the March 14-16 trip, but there would be some room for others who are willing to make their own flight arrangemen­ts.

“We’re going to be meeting with Representa­tive Tom Graves, Senator Johnny Isakson and Senator David Perdue, we’ll meet with all of them individual­ly,” Wright said. “We will also meet with representa­tives of specific agencies, typically that may be the Appalachia­n Regional Commission or maybe the Department of Education, the Federal Highway Administra­tion.”

Wright said the visits have paid off in the past. Last year a group of us were in a meeting with Federal Highway Administra­tion and they got GDOT on the phone.

“It was the first time we heard for sure they were going to build the Rome-Cartersvil­le Economic Developmen­t Corridor,” Wright said.

Wright said the previous trips have also resulted in Appalachia­n Regional Commission funding for a number of projects. Some of those ARC funds have been for high-speed broadband internet service and infrastruc­ture work at the airport.

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