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Airport presents FY26 priorities: PFAS work, runway rehabilitation and employee housing plans
Summary
Airport manager told the board PFAS investigations and groundwater treatment work will continue, runway rehabilitation could exceed $100 million (largely grant‑funded) and airport‑funded employee housing proposals are under development.
Airport Manager Noah Carberg briefed the Select Board on the airport’s FY26 enterprise budget, PFAS-related investigations and a multi‑year capital plan including runway rehabilitation and employee housing.
Carberg opened by stressing safety: “First and foremost, our mission is to provide operationally safe air service,” he said, and summarized recent and planned work. The airport is continuing Phase 3 of its PFAS investigation under the Massachusetts MCP and expects a Phase 3 report…
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