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City approves Goodwin Mills Cawood contract for airport taxiway rehab; local share roughly $3,076
Summary
Ben Harrison briefed the council on an AIP-funded taxiway rehabilitation project with a total cost around $279,000; with 90% federal, 5% state and 5% local funding, the city’s local share was reported at roughly $3,076 (split 2.5% city, 2.5% county).
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Ben Harrison told the council the next Airport Improvement Program (AIP) project will rehabilitate a taxiway and that Goodwin Mills Cawood will serve as engineer of record to administer the grant and engineering services. He said the project total was about $279,000 and explained the funding split: 90% federal, 5% state and 5% local; the local 5% is split between the city and county (about 2.5% each) and Harrison estimated the city’s portion at roughly $3,076.
Council discussed the small local fiscal share and adopted a resolution to enter the contract and administer the AIP grant. Harrison said the city had previously approved the overall grant at the fiscal-year start and that Goodwin Mills Cawood will manage the grant and engineering tasks.
Next steps: Goodwin Mills Cawood to administer the project under the AIP grant; the city will fulfill the small local match when invoiced.
