Maryville Approves Airport Capital Plan, Eyes Hangars and Master Plan Update

City Council submits plan to MoDOT for airport improvements by 2030

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

Maryville City Council has approved and submitted an Airport Capital Improvement Plan to the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT). The plan includes projects such as constructing new hangars and updating the airport's Master Plan, with the goal of addressing various airport improvements before 2030.

Why it matters

The airport is a key piece of Maryville's infrastructure, supporting local businesses and economic development. Updating the facilities and long-term plan helps ensure the airport can continue serving the community's needs in the coming years.

The details

The capital plan, presented by City Manager Ryan Heiland, is financed through non-primary entitlement funds. The council discussed potential changes to budget amounts and addressed concerns about the engineering services provided by Woolpert, Inc. for the airport projects. The plan leaves open the possibility of adjusting project priorities after the Master Plan Update is completed.

  • Maryville City Council approved the Airport Capital Improvement Plan during a recent meeting.
  • The plan aims to address various airport improvements before 2030.

The players

Maryville City Council

The governing body of the city of Maryville, Missouri that approved the Airport Capital Improvement Plan.

Ryan Heiland

The City Manager of Maryville who presented the Airport Capital Improvement Plan to the City Council.

Woolpert, Inc.

An engineering firm providing services for the airport projects included in Maryville's capital plan.

MoDOT

The Missouri Department of Transportation, the state agency that the city submitted the Airport Capital Improvement Plan to.

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What’s next

The city will move forward with implementing the projects outlined in the Airport Capital Improvement Plan, with the possibility of adjusting priorities after the Master Plan Update is completed.

The takeaway

Maryville's investment in its airport infrastructure demonstrates the city's commitment to supporting local businesses and economic development through well-maintained transportation assets.