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November 2, 2009 |
Outlaw Field will receive $60,000 as part of TDOT program
Nashville – Senator Tim Barnes announced Monday that Outlaw Field is receiving a $60,000 state grant.
“As we continue to attract good jobs to the Clarksville area, an extensive and reliable transportation system is something we need to offer,” Senator Barnes said. “Businesses require up-to-date aviation facilities for themselves and those they do business with.
“We’re committed to providing the best environment for companies that will bring in the best jobs.”
The aeronautics grant funds, made through the Tennessee Department of Transportation, and will be used for grounds maintenance equipment at the airport.
About Tim Barnes
Sen. Tim Barnes represents Montgomery, Cheatham and Houston Counties. You can contact his office at sen.tim..gov or 1-800-449-8366, extension 1-2374 or 305 War Memorial Building, Nashville, TN 37243-0222.
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TopicsAviation Grant, Outlaw Field, TDOT, Tim Barnes
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