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Ely, Elko, Battle Mountain Airports Win $14.8M In US Grants

RENO, Nev. (AP) — The U.S. Transportation Department has awarded $14.8 million in grants to three rural Nevada airports to improve runways and other infrastructure in Ely, Elko and Battle Mountain.

 

Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., announced Wednesday $10.95 million will go to the Ely Airport to rehabilitate the apron and runway.

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Elko Regional Airport will get $3 million for improvements including reconstruction of perimeter fencing. The Battle Mountain Airport will receive $902,201 to rehabilitate the taxiway and runway.

 

Elko City Manager Curtis Calder says the existing 6-foot fence at the city's airport will be replaced with an 8-foot fence. He says the fence will be realigned to allow for economic development opportunities in the interior of the airport. The project also calls for replacement of an old, wooden electrical vault that will increase the reliability of the airport's electrical system.