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Graham airport report flags runway dip, ALP timeline and October fuel-sales decline
Summary
Airport staff told the council a dip has formed near the northeast end of the primary runway tied to a corroded culvert, said TxDOT paperwork for the ALP is due Dec. 13 with work expected mid-January, and reported October fuel sales of about $18,000, down from roughly $29,000 in the prior comparable period.
Airport director John reported to the council on airport operations, infrastructure concerns and recent donations to the facility. He said fuel sales in October were about $18,000 month-to-date, down from roughly $29,000 in the same period the prior month; staff attributed the decline largely to weather and high winds.
On infrastructure, John said “we've got a dip that's developing about 800 feet from the northeast end of our primary…
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