Adams County Plans Multi Year Upgrades to Alexander Salamon Airport
The Adams County Board of Commissioners is advancing multi year planning and capital work at Alexander Salamon Airport, and is seeking design professionals as it pursues state and federal aviation funding. The effort matters to residents because the airport supports business travel, medical transport, and general aviation, and the scope of investment will affect local infrastructure priorities, emergency services, and economic development.

Adams County officials are moving forward with a multi year improvement program for Alexander Salamon Airport, the county owned facility that serves business access, medical transport, and general aviation. County notices and aviation industry postings show the Board of Commissioners expects to secure funds from the Federal Aviation Administration and the Oregon Department of Transportation Office of Aviation to underwrite planning and capital projects, and the county has formally solicited qualifications from design professionals to lead project design and implementation.
The procurement notice signals the county is preparing to translate planning into phased work, from engineering studies to construction of airport infrastructure. Inclusion of the airport in regional aviation coordination worklists further aligns the project with regional priorities and positions the county to leverage state and federal grant programs that typically require coordinated planning and technical design documentation.
Policy implications extend beyond hangars and runways. Securing FAA and ODOT funds will require compliance with federal and state procurement rules, environmental and safety standards, and potential local match commitments. Those requirements shape project timelines and county budget choices, and they place the Board of Commissioners at the center of decisions about how airport investments are prioritized relative to other county needs.

For residents the local impacts are practical and measurable. Upgrades could improve medevac response times, expand business access that supports local employers, and increase general aviation capacity. At the same time projects can raise questions about noise, land use and property impacts, and will influence county spending priorities. Oversight, transparency and public engagement will be essential as projects move from design to construction.
The Board of Commissioners, as the elected decision making body, will determine project scope and budget commitments. Voters and community stakeholders have opportunities to follow county notices, attend commission meetings, and review solicitation materials as the county selects designers and applies for grants. Those civic steps will be decisive in shaping how the airport investment affects Adams County services, growth and fiscal priorities.
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