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3. Cambridge Municipal Airport <br />Cambridge Municipal Airport, a public facility, is located approximately <br />three miles southwest of the City of Cambridge. The airport is considered <br />a Basic Utility airport. Cambridge has a 3,200-foot long by 75-foot wide paved <br />nmway (16/34). Access to Cambridge Municipal is via County Road 10 to <br />Access Road <br />4. Faribault Municipal Airport <br />The City of Faribault owns this public-use airport. It is located two <br />miles northwest of the city on Highway 21. The airport covers 100 acres and <br />has one 4,200-foot long by 75-foot wide paved rttmway (12/30). Faribault <br />Municipal Airport is classified as a General Utility airport. <br />5. Forest Lake Airport <br />Forest Lake Airport, located southeast of Forest Lake, Minnesota, is <br />a privately owned public-use airport with a turf runway. The airport is located <br />is a bedroom community with increasing urban development pressures. <br />Currently, there is one 2,575-foot long by 145-foot wide turf runway (13/31). <br />. The airport covers 290 acres and is served by Scandia Trail Road. This <br />airport is classified as Basic Utility facility. <br />6. Gateway North Industrial Airport <br />Gateway North Industrial Airport, located near the City of Ramsey, <br />Minnesota, is a privately owned public-use airport owned by Gateway <br />Industrial Park, Inc., and also sponsored by the City of Ramsey. The airport <br />was opened in 1972 by a group of local business people to promote industrial <br />growth in the area. Primary access to the airport is Ramsey Boulevard. The <br />airport is surrounded by mixed land use that is punctuated by a landfill site <br />to the northeast of the airfield. Gateway North Industrial is identified as a <br />Basic Utility facility. It has two dirt runways: Rumvay 9/27, which is 2,365 <br />feet long by 130 feet wide, and Runway 16/34, which is 2,500 feet long by 135 <br />feet wide. Curtentiy, the airport is home to Anoka Vocational Technical <br />Institute, which teaches air traffic control and dispatch programs. <br />7. Glencoe Municipal Airport <br />Glencoe Municipal Airport is owned by the City of Glencoe. It is <br />located three miles southeast of the city. Access to the airport is provided <br />by Highway 212. Glencoe Municipal has a 3,420-foot long by 150-foot wide <br />turf runway (12/30). <br /> <br />I-22 <br />