California Redwood Coast-Humboldt County Airport Has Reopened

The County of Humboldt’s Department of Aviation staff gather on the freshly repaved runway at the California Redwood Coast-Humboldt County Airport.
Press release from the Humboldt County Department of Aviation:
The Humboldt County Department of Aviation is excited to announce the reopening of the California Redwood Coast-Humboldt County Airport (ACV). Airlines are scheduled to resume service on Saturday, Aug. 26.
The airport was closed Monday, Aug. 14 through Friday, Aug. 25 while work for Phase II of the ACV Runway and Electrical Rehabilitation Project took place. This project is being conducted in three phases to make much-needed improvements to ACV’s primary runway, which was last rehabilitated in 1994.
Phase I and Phase II-A of this project have now been completed, and work for Phase III is expected to conclude in December. Phase II-A of construction required a full airport closure and was the only phase that affected commercial air service at ACV. This work began on Monday, Aug. 14, to repave the primary runway, and has now been completed.
Work for Phase III will continue from September through December of 2023 to continue upgrading electrical systems at the airport. This work will be done in overnight closures and will not impact airline operations. Travelers are encouraged to review the projected project schedule below and take it into consideration when making travel plans.
This rehabilitation is expected to help the airport realize another 10-20 years of useful life out of the runway before another major rehabilitation project is needed. The remaining work will be conducted with further details outlined below.
Phase II-B
Work for Phase II-B will include milling and paving work on the taxiways connecting ACV’s runways. Regularly scheduled airline flights will continue to operate during this time ACV will be closed overnight from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. during this phase Monday, Aug. 28 through the morning of Friday, Sept. 1, and again beginning the night of Monday, Sept. 4 through the morning of Friday, Sept. 8.
Phase III
Phase III will include electrical work to bring the newly installed in-pavement lighting and electrical systems flush with the newly paved runway surface. This work is scheduled for 75 nightly closures of ACV’s main runway from midnight to 6 a.m. The dates for these overnight closures are expected to be Monday, Sept. 11 through Friday, Dec. 15. Regularly scheduled airline flights will still operate during this last phase of the project outside of the overnight closure timeframes. Additionally, ACV’s secondary runway will remain open during the overnight closures for medical flights, US Coast Guard operations, and other general aviation operations.
Project Schedule Dates Closure Times Closures/Impacts Phase II-B Aug. 28 – Sept. 1 and Sept. 4 – Sept. 8 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday nights from 10 p.m.- 6 a.m. Runway 14/32 and select connecting taxiwaysPhase III Sept. 11 – Dec. 15 Monday – Friday every week from
midnight – 6 a.m. Runway 14/32The Department of Aviation would like to thank the US Coast Guard-Sector Humboldt Bay, United Airlines, Avelo Airlines, and medical flight operators who partnered with the department to arrange this project’s schedule to minimize the impacts of this project for airport partners, operators, customers, and the community.
“We appreciate the community’s continued support while these much-needed upgrades to ACV are being made,” said Humboldt County Department of Aviation Director Cody Roggatz. “This project will benefit the community for decades to come.”
Funding for this project was provided thanks to the advocacy efforts of Congressman Jared Huffman, who helped secure a $13 million Airport Improvement Program grant through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) covering 90% of the project costs. The remaining 10% of the project costs will be funded by Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES) Act Grant funding which was previously provided by the FAA to the County of Humboldt.
The Department of Aviation appreciates the community’s patience while the department works to make necessary improvements. This project will improve Humboldt County’s critical airfield infrastructure, providing many years of safe use for all airport partners moving forward. The Department of Aviation looks forward to completing a safe and successful project to improve the airport for the Humboldt County residents and visitors to enjoy in the future.
For more information and updates on the California Redwood Coast Humboldt County Airport, please visit flyacv.com.
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not once in your article did you mention the hard working people at Mercer Fraser Co. that busted butt to complete this job on time !!! just saying!! they deserve some credit too !!
hats off to the folks at MF, the states oldest contractor still going strong.
Hopefully it’s smoother pave job than you all did on the highway last summer. Union hacks. Lol
Joe, your comment just plain sucks! Go to work for MF and show them how it is done!
Not once in your article did you mention the hard working people at Mercer Fraser Co. that busted butt to complete this job on time !!! They really deserve some credit also !!!
Shut this joke of an “airport” down. Stop wasting tax dollars.
eww, easy there sparky.
That is ok for you to say because you have a zipline to travel on. Don’t get sucked into a jet engine there speedy.
almost forgot all the sub contractors need a pat on the back to . whoever they may be , Truckers etc ….. good job to all !!!
Mercer Fraser work is on scale of 1 to 10 they average 5.5 pot hole in about a year. Glad they got it done in a speedy manner but seriously there work doesn’t hold up very well. It all boils down to there Hot Plant below average materials. If in doubt drive around Humboldt county and make your own decision. Construction work they do well paving not so good just saying.