April 29, 2011

BROWN ANNOUNCES MORE THAN $80,000 FOR ROSS COUNTY AIRPORT EXPANSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) today announced that the Federal Aviation Administration has awarded an additional $80,497 to the Ross County Airport to upgrade and extend its taxiway.  The new funding will be combined with the original $703,386 grant to cover all project costs.

“A strong transportation infrastructure encourages economic development and helps Ohio’s communities thrive,” Brown said.  “This funding will provide the aviation enthusiasts, small business owners, and other residents of Ross County with a safe, modern facility that will serve them for years to come.”

The improvement project will upgrade the current taxiway surface, change its design to meet current standards, and remove trees and homes to extend the taxiway.

The Ross County Airport is a publicly owned facility on 340 acres near Chillicothe, Ohio.

Source:  brown.senate.gov

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What will this improvement and expansion mean for Chillicothe and Ross County?  A few jobs I'm sure, at least for the short term.  But how many homes will be removed and what impact will it have on the current homeowners/inhabitants?

2 comments:

Sandy said...

Hate to be dumb, don't think I knew Chillicothe even had an airport. Is it just small personal planes? Where is it? Out by the fairgrounds?

Popped in to post to your Z, guess I'm still confused. lol
Sandy

Anonymous said...

I live directly in front of the airport and am crossing my fingers that they'll want to buy!!!!!!!