Airport Approves $11M Budget

Another strong budget surplus is expected for the Martha’s Vineyard Airport this year, airport officials said this week.

Another strong budget surplus is expected for the Martha’s Vineyard Airport this year, airport officials said this week. 

The airport commmission passed an the $11 million budget Thursday. The commission is projecting  $13.5 million in revenue, leaving the airport with a $2.5 million surplus, according to budget and finance committee chair Richard Knabel.

“I think the budget represents a fair amount of work,” said Mr. Knabel. The budget surplus is up from $1.8 million projection in 2022, which Mr. Knabel attributed to drastically lower fuel prices for the airport and lower capital projects spending.

In other business, the commission approved a plan for Miller Professionals to construct a 2,500 square foot building to store landscaping materials on one of their leased lots in the airport business park. The company was awarded leases on a 140,000 and 9,300 square foot lot there for a combined $178,000 in annual rent last year. 

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Peter Bruce Arlington

With a $2.5 million surplus, perhaps we could get a post-security water fountain, and real bathrooms to replace the port-a-potty?

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