Huffman Announces Over $38 Million CARES Funding for North Coast Airports

April 16, 2020

San Rafael, CA – Today, Representative Jared Huffman (D-San Rafael), a member of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, announced that federal funding from the CARES Act was awarded to California North Coast airports impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. California received more than $1 billion of the $9.1 billion congressionally directed funding for thousands of airports nationwide to ensure financial support under current travel restrictions and preparation for a smooth transition back to full capacity.

“This essential infusion of federal funding for airports negotiated by Democrats in the CARES Act will help support the hard-hit travel industry,” said Rep. Huffman, “In this pandemic, industries and individuals across the nation have had to make sacrifices to help keep their employees, customers, and families safe. The airports across the North Bay and North Coast are directly impacted by unprecedented travel restrictions and stay at home orders while still providing for the continued work of essential employees. This CARES Act funding is a vital lifeline but it will only go so far, and Congress will continue prioritizing relief for all those who need it, including those who work in the travel industry.”

The funding for airports serving California’s Second Congressional District has been awarded as follows:

  • $18,141,626 to California Redwood Coast-Humboldt County (ACV) in Arcata
  • $19,661,086 to Charles M Schulz - Sonoma County (STS) in Santa Rosa
  • $69,000 to Jack McNamara Field (CEC) in Crescent City
  • $69,000 to Gnoss Field (DVO) in Novato
  • $69,000 to Petaluma Municipal (O69) in Petaluma
  • $30,000 to Healdsburg Municipal (HES) in Healdsburg
  • $30,000 to Ukiah Municipal (UKI) in Ukiah
  • $30,000 to Cloverdale Municipal (O60) in Cloverdale
  • $30,000 to Murray Field (EKA) in Eureka
  • $30,000 to Little River (LLR) in Little River
  • $30,000 to Trinity Center (O86) in Trinity Center
  • $30,000 to Ells Field-Willits Municipal (O28) in Willits
  • $20,000 to Rohnerville (FOT) in Fortuna
  • $20,000 to Boonville (D83) in Boonville
  • $20,000 to Garberville (O16) in Garberville
  • $20,000 to Hayfork (F62) in Hayfork
  • $20,000 to Hoopa (O21) in Hoopa
  • $1,000 to Round Valley (O09) in Covelo
  • $1,000 Kneeland (O19) in Eureka
  • $1,000 to Shelter Cove (0Q5) in Shelter Cove
  • $1,000 to Lonnie Pool Field/Weaverville (O54) in Weaverville

A full list of this funding can be found here.

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