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Buffalo Airport Receives $5 Million for Improving Taxiways

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 9 – Grants fund noise mitigation for 650 residences and major infrastructure repairs at Southern California airports, enhancing safety and travel experience, officials said.

  • Last Wednesday, the FAA announced a $51 million grant for LAX, Van Nuys, Hollywood-Burbank, and Chino airports to fund infrastructure upgrades.
  • The funding originates from the FAA's Airport Improvement Program, supporting projects like runway and taxiway upgrades, noise mitigation, and signage to enhance safety and reduce noise pollution.
  • The FAA announced last Wednesday that LAX, Van Nuys, Hollywood-Burbank, and Chino airports received a combined $51 million for infrastructure projects including noise mitigation, taxiway, and apron upgrades.
  • Schiff said the grants will improve travel, safety, jobs, and boost local economies across Southern California airports.
  • Earlier this week, the FAA announced $51 million in grants for four Southern California airports, part of a broader $81.3 million awarded to 18 California airports, supporting widespread infrastructure upgrades.
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World News broke the news in United States on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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