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Karen Feaster, deputy airport director, emphasized the $14 million is not coming from taxpayer money.
“The airport is owned and operated by Volusia County but we do operate as an enterprise fund, which means we are completely self-sustaining,” said Feaster.
That means the private loan obtained for the project will be paid back using airport revenue. The project is expected to be complete by December of 2020.