Anyone thinking about flying in or out of the Colfax County Angel
Fire Airport is going to have to wait a few weeks, as the facility
closed Tuesday (July 9) for a runway rehabilitation project and is not
expected to reopen until mid-September.
Colfax County officials
have had plans for the airport for some time, and the county recently
received a $1,204,440 grant from the Federal Aviation Administration to
pay for the rehabilitation work.
Workers will repave the runway
and chip-seal the taxiway and apron, which is where aircraft are parked.
The runway project is meant to help maintain the structural integrity
of the pavement and to minimize foreign-object debris.
“The
airport might reopen a little earlier than Sept. 20 if they get finished
earlier,” airport Manager Harvey Wright said. “It’s also going to
depend on the weather. If it holds up, the contractor can get more work
accomplished.”
Wright said the airport staff will also work on several of their own improvement projects during the closure.
“We
are going to be putting insulation in current hangars and painting,” he
said. “We’re also going to replace a toilet in the bathrooms and
replace some tile.”
A new fuel farm was recently installed at the
airport, allowing pilots to fuel up even after hours. All of the
improvements are part of an effort to make the facility more attractive
to pilots and visitors.
County officials also hope to erect an
additional hangar that could provide long-term storage at the airport.
The hangars currently at the facility are used for aircraft requiring
maintenance or services, and most airplanes are stored outside in the
elements.
“We would have to apply for additional grants in order
to build additional hangar space,” Assistant Colfax County Manager
Cheryl Navarette said.
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