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Airport manager warns runway lights out; fuel‑farm tank and mower grant planned
Summary
Stevensville's airport reported an intermittent failure in a 40‑year‑old lighting receiver that has taken runway lights out of service (replacement estimated ~$4,500); the airport expects a fuel‑farm tank delivery in March and said it received a $57,000 state grant for a mower expected in July.
During the Feb. 12 meeting, the Stevensville airport manager told councilors the airport’s runway and taxiway edge lighting are out of service because an aging remote receiver has become intermittent. The manager said the receiver is about 40 years old, that a replacement or repair is being pursued, and that a full replacement would cost about $4,500. Because the…
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