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Airport study outlines infield infrastructure needs and a phased plan; EDA and state grants identified as potential funding sources
Summary
County and consultants presented an infield infrastructure development plan for Brooksville'Tampa Bay Regional Airport that maps utilities, road and stormwater needs across a 10- to 20-year horizon and highlights projects that could be eligible for state or federal grants.
Hernando County staff and consultants presented an infield infrastructure development plan Aug. 12 for Brooksville'Tampa Bay Regional Airport. The study maps utility, roadway and drainage needs in the airport's midfield development area and provides a prioritized, phased list of improvements intended to support future hangar, cargo, and non-aeronautical development.
What staff said: Andrew Johns, airport project lead, said the plan evaluated land use and utility requirements and produced a hybrid preferred alternative that balances hangar sites, maintenance facilities, solar feasibility and advanced-air mobility…
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