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Pueblo airport director seeks $6M for terminal renovation to add TSA-area restrooms, ADA improvements and fire suppression
Summary
The airport director presented a four-phase terminal renovation and requested roughly $6 million in city funding (a $1.7M Wells Fargo account allocation plus about $4.28M from half-cent sales tax) to modernize the terminal, expand the TSA hold room and install a sprinkler system; staff said FAA and CDOT studies support the airport’s regional economic role.
Greg Pedroza, director of aviation, presented a proposed terminal renovation at the Pueblo Memorial Airport during the Dec. 22 work session and asked the council to consider two ordinances (first reading that night) to fund a roughly $6 million project.
Pedroza said the renovation focuses on four phases that together expand the TSA hold room (relocating restrooms into the secure concourse), improve ADA accessibility at drop-off and sidewalks, modernize interior finishes, and add a fire-suppression sprinkler system for the…
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