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By Cal Braid
Vauxhall Advance
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
The M.D. and Town of Taber have agreed to proceed with a grant application for a regional airport expansion feasibility study. The M.D. will apply to the Alberta Community Partnership for $100,000 to conduct the study, and at a recent town council meeting, Mayor Prokop and the council agreed to collaborate with the district. The grant, if dispersed, does not require matching funds from the recipient.
A letter of support was drafted and attached to the agenda for council’s consideration. It read, in part:
“The proposed study is a collaborative effort between the Town of Taber and the M.D. of Taber and will evaluate the feasibility of extending the runway at Taber Airport. This project is critical for exploring potential infrastructure improvements that could significantly enhance regional transportation, attract business investments, boost tourism, and promote economic development in our community.
“We believe that the feasibility study will provide essential insights into the technical and economic viability of the project, supporting our long-term vision for a thriving regional economy.” The letter, or a version of it, will be signed by the mayor.
The feasibility study will include the following:
-Assessment of current airport infrastructure and capacity.
-Evaluation of potential runway expansion options.
-Analysis of surrounding land use, air traffic demand, and environmental considerations.
-Options for an economic impact analysis to quantify the benefits to the local economy, including business attraction, tourism, and logistics improvements.
-Topographical survey (if not already available) to map the airport and the area for the planned expansion.
The rationale for the study comes from the airport’s limited current capacity to accommodate larger aircraft and more frequent flights, restricting potential economic opportunities. The ACP grant is designed to support municipal collaboration and long-term planning. The study aligns with the ACP’s goals of regional cooperation and improving services that have broad economic and community benefits. By addressing infrastructure planning and economic development, the M.D. believes it will be a strong candidate for funding.
A preliminary budget of $100,000 could increase by an additional $25,000 if a topographical survey is required. The M.D. and Town will need to secure detailed budget breakdowns from the vendor and then complete the ACP grant application. Town council voted unanimously to approve the request.
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