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Airport staff report airfield repairs, snow‑removal facility design and sculpture conservation

Flagstaff Airport Commission · July 13, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners received updates on airfield maintenance (phase 7 ramp striping and Red Gate repairs), snow-removal building design pending an FAA grant, and a completed conservation of the 'Motion' sculpture coordinated with the City Beautification and Public Art team.

Commissioners heard an update on several airport projects and a public-art conservation completed at the terminal entrance.

Brian, covering airport programs, said airfield maintenance phase 7 included ramp striping that enabled the Airbus A319 and that phase 2 work will repair the Red Gate damaged by a vehicle; permanent repairs are pending a purchase order. Final design work is ongoing for a new snow removal equipment building, but staff are awaiting a final FAA grant award before advancing construction.

Staff also described a conservation project for a sculpture called "Motion" near the terminal approach. Working with the City of Flagstaff's Beautification and Public Art team, Pacific Coast Conservation treated the piece over five days: addressing corrosion, replacing hardware and applying an outdoor-rated paint the staff said is expected to last 15–20 years. Staff said the beautification team will perform preventative maintenance going forward.

Commissioners asked questions and staff said they would bring an update on a separate 32-acre parcel near the airport at a future meeting.