04/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/22/2026 14:19
Watkins - Last week, the Colorado Aeronautical Board approved funding to improve local airport infrastructure, enhance safety, and support the transition to cleaner aviation fuels. The approved grants represent a strategic investment in the state's 2020 Colorado Aviation System Plan goals, focusing on system viability, safety, and economic sustainability.
"This funding, particularly over $600,000 to help two airports transition to unleaded aviation fuel, will protect Colorado's clean air by reducing lead emissions at our airports. By preserving and investing in our airports, we can ensure Coloradans and visitors can get where they need to go, while also protecting our clean air and reducing pollution," said Governor Polis.
The Board approved three additional state and local grant applications totaling $1,089,000. These projects are funded entirely through state and local resources.
This second round brings the total 2026 State and Local program to over $10.2 million in state funding, which, when combined with local matches, supports nearly $13.8 million in statewide projects.
In a separate action, the CAB also approved 30 federal match and overmatch grant applications totaling $6,260,820. These state funds are designed to help Colorado airports meet the local matching requirements necessary to access federal funding from the Airport Improvement Program (AIP) and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).
Federal matching grant project examples include $551,499 of Division funding to the Burlington/Kit Carson County airport for access road improvements and airfield pavement maintenance and $921,315 to the Eagle County Regional Airport for the acquisition of a new aircraft rescue firefighting vehicle.
A comprehensive listing of all 2026 CDAG awards and projects can be found here.
The cumulative impact of the 2026 CDAG program is substantial. By combining state, local, and federal contributions, the Division of Aeronautics is supporting a total investment of $200,952,044 into the state's airport system this year.
"These investments help ensure that Colorado's airport system is safe, efficient and able to sustain the $68.9 billion annual economic impact this system enables," said David Ulane, Division Director.
The approved projects advance four primary CASP goals:
More information can be found at Colorado-Aeronautics.org.
Under the Direction of the Colorado Aeronautical Board, the Colorado Department of Transportation's Division of Aeronautics supports Colorado's multi-modal transportation system by advancing a safe, efficient, and effective statewide aviation system through collaboration, investment and advocacy. In partnership with the Federal Aviation Administration, 76 public-use airports and a diverse group of aviation system users, the Division also works to promote aviation safety and education through the efficient administration of the Colorado Aviation Fund. For more information, visit Colorado-Aeronautics.org or check us out on YouTube, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram.