No provincial funding coming for Fond du Lac runway expansion
There will be no provincial funding coming for the expansion of the Fond du Lac Airport runway.
That’s according to Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure Assistant Director David Horth, who said there has been no commitment to use provincial funds to complete such a project. On Monday, Fond du Lac Denesuline Chief Louie Mercredi flew the media to his community where he stated the province was willing to work with the band in stages, but only once $11 million from the federal government’s Airport Capital Assistance Program is spent.
“What I can tell you is that it’s true what the chief told you about moving forward with the planned resurfacing of the existing runway using the money approved by the Airport Capital Assistance Program,” Horth said. “That money is there and that project should go ahead. The other part of it what we agreed to do is the province, through the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure and also the Ministry of Government Relations, is we said we would help the Fond du Lac First Nation complete a detailed application to compete for funding under a federal program that would allow for additional improvements at the airport.”
Horth stated even though the airport is owned and is under the jurisdiction of the province, the band still needs to send in the proposal because that’s how the program works. He stated the province has worked with the band in the past at funding an automated weather observation system and a webcam.