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St. George Airport to Close for Runway Rehabilitation

Tue March 12, 2019 - West Edition #6
Associated Press


St. George Regional Airport is scheduled to close May 29 to Sept. 26 for a $25.8 million reconstruction project.
St. George Regional Airport is scheduled to close May 29 to Sept. 26 for a $25.8 million reconstruction project.

ST. GEORGE (AP) A southern Utah airport serving more than 200,000 commercial passengers a year will close for four months to let crews rip up and rebuild a runway undermined by unstable blue clay.

St. George Regional Airport manager Rich Stehmeier tells The Spectrum the closure is scheduled May 29 to Sept. 26.

Stehmeier calls the $25.8 million reconstruction project the "Big Fix."

It'll be mostly paid for with Federal Aviation Administration and federal infrastructure funds.

Plans call for digging 17 ft. beneath the more than 1-mi.-long runway and installing more stable material.

The airport handles Delta, United and American flights to Phoenix, Denver, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City.




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