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Adams County approves $523,890 design contract to upgrade fuel farm at Colorado Air and Space Port

3795171 · June 11, 2025
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The Board of County Commissioners approved a $523,890 task order with Kimley‑Horn and Associates to design an above‑ground fuel storage replacement at the Colorado Air and Space Port. The move is supported by CDOT grants and state legislation backing a transition to unleaded avgas.

The Adams County Board of County Commissioners approved a $523,890 task order with Kimley‑Horn and Associates to design improvements to the fuel storage farm at the Colorado Air and Space Port, the board voted 3–0 with two commissioners absent.

County and airport officials said the work will replace aging 1985 underground tanks with modern above‑ground tanks to improve safety, reduce environmental risk, and align the airport with state funding and industry standards as general aviation transitions toward unleaded avgas. William Flowers, deputy director of Colorado Air and Space Ports, said the task order is for design services and described the grant funding that supports the project.

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