Governor Doyle approves $393,000 project at Manitowish Waters Airport
July 7, 2008
Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle has approved a $393,039 project to construct hangars at the Manitowish Waters Airport. The Governor's action releases federal and local funds to build a new public hangar at the airport. The town of Manitowish Waters is contributing $9,827, and the Federal Aviation Administration is providing $373,386.
According to Craig Butler, airport engineering specialist with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, the project will add revenue to the airport. The revenue will be used to offset the airport's operating costs.
The project is scheduled to begin in September 2008 and should be completed by July 2009.
Manitowish Waters Airport has two runways; one paved and 3,500 feet in length. It also includes a terminal building, and snow removal equipment/maintenance building. On average, 17 single engine aircraft are based at the airport and 3,000 take-offs and landings occur there each year.
For more information, contact:
Craig Butler, WisDOT airport engineering specialist
(608) 266-2729,
craig.butler@dot.state.wi.us
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