Sec. 151.89 - Roads.
(a) Federal-aid Airport Program funds
may not be used to resolve highway problems. Only those airport entrance
roads that are definitely needed and are intended only as a way in and out
of the airport are eligible.
(b) The construction, alteration, and
repair of airport roads and streets that are entirely within the airport
boundaries are eligible under the program, if needed for operating and
maintaining the airport. In the case of an entrance road, a strip
right-of-way joining the main body of the airport to the nearest public
road may be considered a part of the normal boundary of the airport if --
(1) Adequate title is obtained;
(2) It was acquired to provide an
airport entrance road and was not, before the existence of the airport, a
public thoroughfare;
(3) The entrance road is intended only
as a way in and out of the airport; and
(4) The entrance road extends only to
the nearest public highway, road, or street.
(c) An entrance road may be joined to an
existing highway or street with a normal fillet connection. However,
acceleration-deceleration strips or grade separations are not eligible.
(d) Offsite road or street relocation
needed to allow airport development or to remove an obstruction, and is
not for entrance road purposes, is eligible.
(e) Appendix G sets forth typical
eligible and ineligible items of road construction covered by this
section.