More than $13 million awarded for airport improvements across Texas
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More than $13 million awarded for airport improvements across Texas

Aug, 13, 2025

By Ryan LaFontaine

AUSTIN — The Texas Transportation Commission recently approved more than $13.4 million in combined federal, state and local funding to support critical infrastructure upgrades at nine Texas airports.

The funding will be used for a range of improvements, including pavement rehabilitation, weather system upgrades, planning, and fuel farm design. The projects aim to enhance safety, preserve facilities, and support the long-term growth of Texas’s general aviation network.

“This funding helps ensure that our airports remain safe, operational, and aligned with future transportation needs,” said TxDOT Aviation Director Dan Harmon. “These projects reflect the department’s continued commitment to improving mobility and connectivity across the state.”

Funding Sources

The projects are funded through a combination of federal and state aviation grants, including:

  • Federal non-primary entitlement and apportionment funds
  • Federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) funds
  • State Aviation Facilities Grant funds
  • Texas Mobility Fund (TMF) contributions

Breakdown of key projects

Airport City Project Total Funding
Huntsville Municipal Huntsville Pavement improvements $5,600,000
Scholes International Galveston Pavement improvements $2,977,900
North Texas Regional/Perrin Field Sherman/Denison Pavement reimbursement $1,451,420
Bay City Regional Bay City Pavement improvements $1,431,010
Burnet Municipal Burnet Hangar reimbursement $1,224,000
Brownwood Regional Brownwood Airport layout plan $350,000
Terrell Municipal Terrell Fuel farm design reimbursement $209,809
Denton Enterprise Denton Pavement study reimbursement $53,200
Alpine-Casparis Municipal Alpine Relocate and replace weather system $200,000

Total Investment: $13,497,339

For more information about aviation planning and funding in Texas, visit TxDOT Aviation Division.