The Columbus Dispatch

Northeast Ohio airports receive grants

- Sabrina Eaton

WASHINGTON — Airports in Cuyahoga and Summit counties were among 405 airports around the country that were awarded more than $1.2 billion in airport safety and infrastruc­ture grants by the Federal Aviation Administra­tion on Tuesday, according to an announceme­nt from U.S. Transporta­tion Secretary Elaine L. Chao.

Cuyahoga County Airport got $5,610,957 through the FAA’S Airport Improvemen­t Program to help the airport with critical infrastruc­ture projects such as runways and taxiways, as well as airport signage, lighting and markings. Akron Fulton Internatio­nal Airport got $3,732,938 to rehabilita­te runways and reconstruc­t runway lighting, Chao announced.

“Ohio’s airports have suffered significan­tly as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and this federal support will provide them with the resources necessary to complete critical maintenanc­e and infrastruc­ture projects,” said a statement from Bainbridge Township Republican Rep. Dave Joyce. “I look forward to having these tax dollars returned to northeast Ohio and seeing the positive impact they have not only on the communitie­s in Cuyahoga County, but also the surroundin­g areas in northeast Ohio that rely on this airport for transporta­tion.”

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