Cambridge City Council gives Airport approval for $2.2 million dollar grant
CAMBRIDGE, Ohio Cambridge City Council met on Monday night and gave the Board of the Cambridge Municipal Airport their okay for a $2.2 million dollar grant for an engineering study to rehabilitate the apron at the airport. The airport apron, or tarmac, is the area where aircraft are parked, unloaded or loaded, refueled, or boarded. The grant funds will come from the F.A.A., with no cost to the city.
Council also approved appropriations from the Police Department of $3,400 for equipment, an insurance reimbursement for over $4,300 for vehicle maintenance and $20,000 form the City Schools for the salary for the one of the district’s School Resource Officers.
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Budget shortfall leads to discussion of airport s future
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The future of the Cambridge Municipal Airport was discussed at Monday s commissioners meeting, as there is concern over the estimated shortfall in the budget.
The tentative 2021 budget shows projected expenditures of $288,060 and expected cash receipts of $153,450 resulting in a shortage of $134,610. The budget for 2021 was based on 2020 activity.
Officials with Guernsey County, the City of Cambridge, and members of the Board of the Cambridge Municipal Airport met virtually with FAA officials to discuss the issue and answer some questions regarding the airport, according to Guernsey County Commissioner President Dave Wilson.
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