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Adams County accepts $900,000 congressional earmark, agrees to local match for larger airport rescue vehicle
Summary
Shaver Engineers told supervisors the county has a $900,000 congressional earmark for an Index‑B (1,500‑gallon) ARFF vehicle and recommended obligating the funds and completing a FAA runway‑safety grading study; the board approved pursuing the earmark and authorized the FAA study with a small local match.
Adams County’s board voted to move forward with two airport steps after hearing from Shaver Engineers: obligating a $900,000 congressional earmark for an aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) vehicle and authorizing an FAA‑recommended engineering study of runway safety‑area grades.
Grahams, identified as Shaver Engineers’ aviation assistance lead,…
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