Expansion plans and upgrades for Holland's airport have airport leaders scouting for the prime location to construct a proposed $7 million terminal. Land acquisition and an environmental impact study head the list of priorities.
According to excerpts from the story:
Tulip City Airport has plans for a new terminal that could cost more than $7 million, while its current operator has a new pact. Tulip City Air Service Inc., will continue overseeing day-to-day operations of the airport under an agreement approved by the West Michigan Airport Authority. The 20-year agreement calls for Tulip City Air to continue to offer a variety of services, including maintenance, charter operations and flight lessons. According to a 10-year capital improvement plan approved separately by the airport authority, engineering and design work and an environmental review of the site could exceed $450,000, with $925,000 for land acquisition, $2.1 million for site preparation and construction costs topping $3.5 million.
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