Monday, June 17, 2013

The latest local news, weather and high school sports from the Heartland

Deer fence in the works at Kirksville Regional
Posted: 01.16.2009 at 4:46 PM
John Garlock

John Garlock is 6 and 10pm news anchor with KTVO.

8
Photo

MILLARD, MO. -- Birds aren't the biggest wildlife problem at Kirksville Regional Airport: it's the deer.

There were so many, especially last fall, that the Missouri Department of Conservation gave airport personnel a permit to shoot the animals.

Engineers are currently designing an 11-foot-high fence to keep deer and other wildlife off the runway and airport property.

"We had a gentleman hit a deer on take-off a number of years ago, and he had to abort the take-off. (They're) weren't any injuries. Certainly, it did some damage to the airplane," said David Hall, airport director.

Hall told KTVO the new fence will be nearly three-and-a-half miles long.

The estimated price tag for the project is $360,000.

Ninety-five-percent of that will be paid for by the Federal Aviation Administration and the Missouri Department of Transportation.

The City will pay for the remaining $18,000.

Hall said he expects to start seeking bids around the beginning of March and hopes the fence will be finished by the end of the year.

Popular Stories
Thumbnail
Teen heart transplant recipient shares encouraging story
Monisha Bruner  |  Sunday, June 16, 2013  |  3 comments
Thumbnail
Trial date set for suspect in four-decade-old murder case
KTVO Newsdesk  |  Yesterday at 3:40 PM
Thumbnail
Man sentenced after guilty plea involving sex with minor
KTVO Newsdesk  |  Yesterday at 4:10 PM
Follow Heartland Connection
Get news and weather notifications on your phone by downloading the iPhone or Android app below
Sign up to get alerts and updates for breaking news, severe weather, and deals:
submit
ADVERTISEMENT
Special Features
Senior of the Month
View and Nominate here
Featured Sponsors
Information from our experts
Your next car
View inventory from Lovegreen Ford Chrysler
Senior Living
Information for you
ADVERTISEMENT