From July 07, 2022 post.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) announced five airports in Iowa will receive $27 million in overall grant funding under the fiscal year 2022 Airport Terminal Program, which was created by the bipartisan infrastructure law. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) supported the passage of this critical infrastructure funding – funding that is now directly benefiting and improving communities across Iowa. This latest announcement will benefit Iowans in the Cedar Rapids, Council Bluffs, Des Moines, Dubuque and Washington areas by funding much-needed airport improvement projects.
“Iowa’s regional airports support all kinds of economic activity, from transporting goods to providing Iowans with connections to various destinations across the country. It’s critical that we keep our airport infrastructure up to date to maintain a resilient supply chain and a healthy economy. I supported the bipartisan infrastructure law to invest in Iowans and Iowa’s economy, and I’m glad to see our state is continuing to benefit from this investment,” Grassley said.
The bipartisan infrastructure law contains $5 billion to provide regional airports with grant opportunities. Following a competitive application process, USDOT awarded grants to airports that are seeking to update crumbling infrastructure, increase airport capacity and safety and improve air traffic control towers, which may be contributing to flight delays or cancellations.
In Iowa, five airports will be awarded an overall total of roughly $27 million:
- Council Bluffs Municipal Airport (CBF): $112,500 to improve accessibility;
- Des Moines International Airport (DSM): $5 million to complete the first stage of a new terminal construction project;
- Dubuque Regional Airport (DBQ): $1.3 million to make improvements to the passenger terminal;
- Eastern Iowa Airport (CID): $20.4 million to expand the passenger terminal, completing the terminal modernization program; and
- Washington Municipal Airport (AWG): $129,675 to make improvements to the general aviation terminal.
Original source can be found here