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City to repave 40-foot strip by hangars in joint project; TBD funds to cover cost

City of Ocean Shores Municipal Airport Advisory Committee · August 4, 2026
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Summary

Committee was told the city will include Airport hangar frontage in a joint paving project paid with Transportation Benefit District funds; the plan replaces individual pads with a continuous 40-foot strip and is expected to finish by November.

Committee members were briefed that paving in front of airport hangars will be folded into a larger city paving project using Transportation Benefit District (TBD) funds. Scott said combining hangar frontage with city streets will allow crews to pave a continuous 40-foot strip along the hangars rather than installing separate individual pads, which he said will be cheaper and easier for aircraft movement.

"They're hoping to do all the city roads, and the patches and that and this by the end of no by November. So they'll have it done by November," Scott said. Jerry raised a drainage concern and asked that slabs be sloped away from hangar doors to prevent heavy east-side rainfall from cascading through the doorways; the committee agreed to include that in the paving scope and follow up with public works.