Port of Friday Harbor Receives Grant

Agency - Aviation Division of Washington Department of Transportation

The Aviation Division of Washington's Department of Transportation awarded the Port of Friday Harbor a $90,782 grant to help fund their pending taxiway reconstruction project. The taxiway project is said to commence on July 23 this year.


The port is obligated to contribute 10 percent of the $3.3 million in federal funds financed by the Federal Aviation Administration.

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