WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump is returning to his Bedminster golf club Friday.

The White House said the Trump and First Lady Melania Trump would arrive at Morristown Airport this afternoon and then head to the golf club, where the president spent several weekends and his working summer vacation last year.

The first indication of such a visit came earlier in the week when the Federal Aviation Administration on Monday announced temporary fight restrictions in the area around the golf club.

It will be the president's first weekend at Bedminster this year. He spends winter weekends at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.

Citing federal procurement documents, NJ Advance Media reported June 13 that U.S. taxpayers will pay for $60,000 worth of golf carts and $27,000 for a portable bathroom for the U.S. Secret Service in Bedminster.

The documents took effect last month and will run through the end of October.

In all, the president spent 40 days at Bedminster last year, according to NBC News, which estimated that he spent 31 percent of his first 18 months in office at his own properties. That included his working summer vacation in August.

New Jersey and local government law enforcement agencies received almost $1 million in federal funds last year to cover security expenses because the Secret Service designated the Bedminster golf club as a "residence of the president."

The House and Senate Appropriations committees have allocated up to $3.5 million in their transportation spending bills to reimburse local airports and other businesses forced to close due to the extra security provisions.

Jonathan D. Salant may be reached at jsalant@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @JDSalant or on Facebook. Find NJ.com Politics on Facebook.