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Airport quarterly report: solar array, perimeter fencing, master plan, derelict aircraft and FAA funding hold

2270428 · February 11, 2025
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Airport staff reported on completed solar panels at the admin building, perimeter fencing funded by FAA, ongoing fiber work, an FAA funding hold that may delay some projects, a new FAA-funded master plan, and efforts to remove derelict aircraft and settle delinquent accounts.

Airport Director Marty presented the quarterly report, highlighting completed and ongoing projects at Arlington Municipal Airport. "We finished the airport admin building solar project...to this date it is the largest airport solar project in the state of Washington," Marty said, adding the project has drawn national interest and conference requests.

Marty said Phase 1 of a perimeter fencing project has been completed along South 50 Ninth Avenue and Boulevard 50 First Avenue and described the purpose as improved access control and wildlife security. He attributed the $1,491,000 fencing project to FAA funding and said the fiber project cost to date…

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