The tower of the Monroe County Airport can be seen in this photo from 2012. More than 170 of the towers contracted with the Federal Aviation Administration are set to close April 7, but Monroe County’s control tower will remain open until at least Sept. 30. Monty Howell | Herald-Times file photo
The tower of the Monroe County Airport can be seen in this photo from 2012. More than 170 of the towers contracted with the Federal Aviation Administration are set to close April 7, but Monroe County’s control tower will remain open until at least Sept. 30. Monty Howell | Herald-Times file photo
Monroe County Airport’s air traffic control tower, one of hundreds earmarked for closure by the federal government because of budget cuts, may not be on the chopping block just yet.

Unlike most of the other towers involved in the shutdown, Monroe County’s control tower will remain open until at least the end of the U.S. government’s fiscal year on Sept. 30. More than 170 of the towers contracted with the Federal Aviation Administration are set to close April 7.

The Monroe County Aviation Board of Commissioners will hear an update on the state of the airport’s control tower Tuesday morning, though at this point, saving the tower will be up to the federal government, said airport director Bruce Payton.

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