The U.S. Department of Transportation and Federal Aviation Administration announced millions of dollars in grants Monday for various Southland airport improvement projects, including more than $40 million for Los Angeles International Airport.
Long Beach Airport received more than $8.5 million and Van Nuys Airport received nearly $10 million, both for taxiway reconstruction projects. John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana was awarded more than $2.1 million for terminal-building modifications.
LAX received a pair of grants–– more than $35.6 million for taxiway construction and more than $4.4 million for sound insulation projects in surrounding neighborhoods.
The grants are part of the fifth dispersal in fiscal year 2019 of the $3.18 billion Airport Improvement Program, which funds infrastructure projects around the country. The DOT and FAA awarded $986 million in grants to more than 350 airports in 44 states and Micronesia and Puerto Rico, including $126 million to 26 airports in California alone.
“This significant investment in airport improvements in California will fund construction and rehabilitation projects that will help maintain high levels of safety in U.S. aviation,” said Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao.
