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HANNIBAL â The city of Hannibal hopes to use a state grant to help pay for the replacement of aging runway lights at the airport.
During Tuesday nightâs meeting of the Hannibal City Council at city hall the department of public works was granted permission to apply for a Missouri Department of Transportation aviation grant to be used to replace runway lights, the Precision Approach Path Indicator and Runway End Identifier Lights at Hannibal Regional Airport.
âCurrently our runway lights are out of compliance due to their height and age,â said Andy Dorian, the cityâs director of central services. âIn addition our PAPI and REIL are at the end of their useful lives and are suffering consistent failures.â
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Mostly cloudy this morning. Scattered thunderstorms developing this afternoon. High 79F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50%..
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Thunderstorms early, then variable clouds overnight with still a chance of showers. Potential for heavy rainfall. Low 66F. Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 80%. Updated: July 10, 2021 @ 11:21 am
HANNIBAL â It will be over a year before the replacement of the Mo. 79 viaduct in Hannibal will begin. The Missouri Department of Transportation has already begun the process of notifying the community about what the project will entail.
âWhen we started this (informational) process about a year ago we actually had some meetings with first responders and different groups because we know with a replacement project like this there will be an impact so we have started working on that,â said Brian Untiedt, central area engineer for MoDOTâs Northeast District, during the July 6 meeting of the Hannibal City Council at city hall.
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