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Runway grooving set for March; Powell hangar near completion as city studies water lines and hangar growth
Summary
Springdale City Airport staff confirmed a March 3 start for runway grooving, reported Powell hangar utilities are installed pending tests, and presented hangar development options tied to water‑line upgrades and state and federal grant strategies.
Springdale City Airport staff told the commission on Jan. 16, 2025, that runway grooving and sealing work is scheduled to begin March 3, 2025, that the tower will be rehabilitated under a funded grant, and that the Powell hangar rehab is nearing completion pending final water‑main test results and a base test on newly placed asphalt.
Greg Collier, a staff member presenting project updates, said the grooving project is FAA‑funded on a 90/10 basis and that the contractor has set a March 3 start date. "The whole project is is 15 nights," Collier said, adding the contractor will likely work Monday through Thursday for about two weeks and return 30 days later to apply final runway markings.
Collier said the tower rehabilitation is 100% funded and will proceed in multiple mobilizations so the team can assess conditions uncovered during work and prioritize remaining grant…
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