U.S. Senators John Hickenlooper and Michael Bennet celebrated $20 million in additional Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to improve 12 airports across Colorado. This new Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding will help upgrade airport infrastructure, improve passenger safety, and expand access across the state.
“Colorado’s airports drive our economy and connect our state,” Hickenlooper said. “These Bipartisan Infrastructure Law investments will strengthen our economy and make air travel both easier and safer.”
“These investments will help airports improve safety and expand capacity to get Coloradans where they need to go,” Bennet said. “It is another example of how the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law keeps delivering for our state.”
The investments are funded through the FAA’s Airport Infrastructure Grants (AIG) program, which delivers funding for airports nationwide to improve runways, taxiways, and airport signage, lighting, marking, and facilities. The program receives funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which Hickenlooper helped negotiate. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law has provided over $518 million to Colorado airports across the state for infrastructure improvements since being signed into law.
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Buena Vista – Central Colorado Regional AEJ $556,000
This project expands the existing general aviation apron by adding 1,790 square yards, rehabilitates 2,470 square yards of the existing north apron pavement, and reseals 2,830 square yards of the existing west apron pavement.
Burlington – Kit Carson County ITR $187,484
This project reconstructs 3,200 feet of the existing paved Taxiway A pavement.
Canon City – Fremont County Airport 1V6 $145,000
This project rehabilitates 1,470 feet of the existing paved Taxiways A3, A5, and A6.
Colorado Springs – City of Colorado Springs Municipal COS $5,864,040
This project improves 63,121 square feet of the existing terminal, funds gates and related areas, reconstructs existing terminal holdroom areas to improve the movement of passengers and baggage.
Cortez – Cortez Municipal Airport CEZ $585,000
This project expands the existing general aviation apron by adding 5,270 square yards.
Durango – Durango-La Plata County DRO $4,084,060
This project expands the existing terminal by 19,728 square feet, funds new gates, passenger hold rooms, and TSA passenger screening and baggage claim areas, reconstructs 21,476 square feet of the existing terminal.
Erie – Erie Municipal EIK $104,403
This project rehabilitates 400 feet of the existing paved Taxiway A and 800 square yards of the existing general aviation apron.
Limon – Limon Municipal LIC $328,625
This project reseals 3,000 feet of the existing Taxiway A pavement and joints at a non-primary airport to extend its useful life. It also reseals 4,700 feet of existing Runway 16/34 pavement and joints at a non-primary airport to extend its useful life.
Montrose – Montrose Regional MTJ $3,368,181
This project reconstructs 790 feet of the existing paved Taxiway C and D pavements.
Pagosa Springs – Stevens Field PSO $511,244
This project reconstructs the existing 19,000 square foot parking lot.
Pueblo – Pueblo Memorial PUB $1,654,000
This project constructs a new 11,781 square foot sponsor-owned hangar for aircraft storage and rehabilitates 1,500 feet of the existing Taxi lane east pavement.
Telluride – Telluride Regional TEX $2,618,463
This project acquires and installs a new wind cone and segmented circle navigational aids to provide pilots with critical airfield information. It also constructs a new 10,000 square yard South Apron and a new 500-foot paved Taxiway B3.