For Immediate Release:
July 17, 2007 |
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Governor Bredesen Announces Grant for William L.
Whitehurst Field
Grant awarded through TDOT’s Aeronautics Division
Nashville, TN—Governor Phil Bredesen announced today that an Aeronautics
Grant in the amount of $55,556 has been approved for William L. Whitehurst
Field in Hardeman County.
“Our airports are a vital piece of Tennessee’s transportation network,” said
Bredesen. “I can’t stress enough the importance of not only maintaining
these facilities, but also making sure they can continue to serve the
changing needs of their communities. I’m pleased to support continued growth
at William L. Whitehurst Field.”
Funds from this aeronautics grant will be used to upgrade the security
fencing at the facility.
“Security is a top priority at airports across the nation,” explained
Senator John Wilder. “I’m pleased the state could assist with this project.”
“It’s so important that the state continues to make this kind of investment
in our general aviation transportation system,” commented Representative
Johnny Shaw.
Tennessee Department of Transportation Commissioner Gerald Nicely explained
that the grants are made available through the department’s Aeronautics
Division.
“This division administers federal and state funding to assist in the
location, design, construction and maintenance of Tennessee's diverse public
aviation system,” reported Nicely. “We are pleased to be able to provide
millions of dollars each year for the betterment of our airports through our
grant programs.”
Except for routine expenditures, grant applications are reviewed by the
Tennessee Aeronautics Commission (TAC), which is a five member board charged
with policy planning and with regulating changes in the state airport system
plan.
“These grants can have a significant impact on the future of a general
aviation airport and its economic contributions to our state," said TAC
Chairman Lonnie Strunk. "Our board examines the applications carefully to
ensure that the funds will be put to good use."
The TDOT Aeronautics Division has the responsibility of inspecting and
licensing the state’s 126 heliports and 75 public/general aviation airports.
General aviation includes all aircraft not flown by commercial airlines or
the military. The Aeronautics Division also provides aircraft and related
services for state government executives, staffing for the
Tennessee Aeronautics Commission,
and numerous educational support programs. The division's offices include
Administration,
Finance & Grant Management,
Engineering & Program
Development, Flight Services, and
Planning & Programming.
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