Bloomington Airport To Get $4.6 Million From Coronavirus Rescue BillBy RYAN DENHAM β’ APR 14, 2020
Central Illinois Regional Airport in Bloomington will receive $4.6 million from the coronavirus rescue package to help recover from the pandemic, the FAA announced Tuesday. The package, known as the CARES Act, included $10 billion for airports that have been hard hit by the coronavirus and related economic slowdown. CIRA, for example, saw a 46% decline in passenger traffic last month compared with March 2019. The first half of March 2020 was fairly strong, while the second half fell rapidly, said CIRA spokesperson Fran Strebing. The CARES Act passed Congress and was signed by President Donald Trump on March 27. The FAA announced airport-by-airport grant amounts on Tuesday. That money can be used βto prevent, prepare for, and respond to the impacts of the COVID-19 public health emergency.β "We are still waiting for guidance from the FAA on how this funding will be programmed and implemented. Once we have more information we will determine the appropriate use for the funds," said Strebing. U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis, R-Taylorville, said the money can be used for "airport capital expenditures, airport operating expenses including payroll and utilities, and airport debt payments. The grants will support continued operations and offset lost revenue due to decline in passenger ridership and other commercial business due to the coronavirus pandemic." "Like so many, airports have been hard hit by the slowing of our economy due to coronavirus and this funding will help them get through this difficult time," Davis said in a statement. "It will ensure they can still operate when necessary and continue to pay their employees." Keep reading on WGLT. |