State & Local Meeting
Shelbyville Municipal Airport Authority - January 2026
March 24, 2026
The Shelbyville Municipal Airport Authority held a board meeting on January 22, 2026, focusing primarily on airport operations, infrastructure development, and future planning. Key procurement-related discussions included the upcoming bid for a $6 million taxiway and run-up pad construction project, with plans to issue the bid in February. The board also discussed the transition to FAA-mandated unleaded aviation fuel by 2030, highlighting challenges with fuel suppliers, infrastructure upgrades, and potential costs for new fuel tanks. Additionally, Curl Construction expressed interest in building six box hangars near the terminal, prompting the board to consider implementing a competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) process for leasing airport land to ensure fair and transparent development. The board voted to defer decisions on hangar development for one month to establish an RFP process with city officials and legal counsel. Updates were provided on other capital projects, including terminal improvements, shade ports, and MTSU-related site work. Financial reports indicated fuel sales revenue exceeding budget estimates, though some budget items lagged. The meeting also addressed property tax concerns related to privately owned hangars and ongoing coordination with state and federal agencies for grant funding and project approvals.
Sources
- Shelbyville Municipal Airport Authority - January 2026 · Shelbyville Gov TV · Mar 24