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Welcome to the Carroll County Regional Airport Home Page. The Carroll County Regional Airport, Jack B. Poage Field, is located in Westminster, MD. The 5100-foot runway is the sixth largest non-military runway in Maryland. It is a reliever airport for BWI and receives Maryland and Federal Aviation Administration grants.
Carroll County Regional Airport (CCRA) is located approximately 50 miles north of Washington D.C. and 35 miles west, northwest of Baltimore. CCRA has a fuel farm with four 12,000 gallon tanks, three for Jet and one for AVGas.
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Links to Documents
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Master Plan Document
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- County to host April 21st public open house on environmental assessment for airport development

- Carroll County Regional Airport
Environmental Assessment 
- Tree harvest to begin week of March 10th

- Grading permit, forest conservation plans approved
- Questions from variance hearing officer
- Answers to variance hearing officer
- Forest Conservation variance request denied Other options would eliminate need for variance
- Notice of hearing on a request for a variance re: tree harvest -
Oct. 16, 2007
- Request for a variance from the Carroll County Forest Conservation Code, Ch. 115
Sept. 21, 2007
- Application for a variance to the Carroll County Forest Conservation Ordinance - Sept. 12, 2007
- Letter from the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, regarding obstruction removal Sept. 9, 2007
- Letter from the Carroll County Forestry Board regarding Forest Stewardship Plan - Aug. 23, 2007
- PAPI light timber harvest variance request
- Forest Stewardship Plan for airport PAPI light replacement
- Carroll County Regional Airport aerial view - March/April 2006
- Carroll County Regional Airport- May 1 presentation to Commissioners
- Economic Impact of Proposed Airport Expansion
- Public Hearing - May 23, 2007
- August 2007 Maryland Department of the Environment report re: fuel-dumping complaint
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* Maps from Section 6 were too detailed to fit in this format. They are available for review at any of the county's five public library branches or the airport terminal building
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