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Citrus County updates runway, fuel, AWOS and master-plan work; FDOT grants may shift district funding
Summary
Advisory board received progress reports on Crystal River and Inverness airport projects — runway extension environmental work, a fuel farm replacement, AWOS replacement, an age-of-service survey and a master plan kickoff — and staff warned a large FDOT project in Tampa could reduce district grant availability.
Citrus County staff gave the Aviation Advisory Board progress reports on multiple airport projects on Wednesday, and staff warned that a large Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) project in Tampa could reduce grant availability in the district.
Todd Regan, aviation project manager, summarized work in the county’s airports: Crystal River’s runway-extension environmental assessment (EA) remains in progress, the fuel farm contractor Gonzales and Sons is ordering parts and Regan said construction could start once a schedule is set and the county expects a completed fuel facility within about 180 days after work begins. He said the Inverness Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) is aging and…
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