Frederick Douglas – Greater Rochester International Airport Will Receive Almost $2.5 Million In Federal Aid
Written by Site Hub on September 29, 2020
On Monday, the Frederick Douglass-Greater Rochester International Airport found out that it would receive $2.4 million in federal funding.
The announcement came from senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand in a press release that read:
“Air travel is vital to the connectivity and success of the Upstate economy, which is why, as New York recovers after the COVID-19 pandemic, it is critical that we provide the funding necessary to keep the airports safe and efficient,” Sen. Schumer said in a press release. “I’m proud to deliver this funding for Plattsburgh and Rochester airports and Saratoga County and will continue to fight to make sure Upstate New York has the help it needs to revive and thrive.”
“As New York State reopens, we must invest in airport infrastructure to ensure the safety of travelers flying in and out of New York,” said Sen. Gillibrand in a press release. “This funding will not only help airports in Upstate New York enhance critical safety measures, but it will also invest in vital infrastructure upgrades and help spur local economic development at a time when we need it most. I will do everything I can to ensure that our airports receive the resources needed to stay safe and efficient.”
The federal funding will help reconstruct runway lighting, fix pavement and build a new perimeter to keep wildlife out.
Source:
RochesterFirst.com