DeKalb-Peachtree Airport holds public hearing on $45M hangar expansion
A public hearing on DeKalb-Peachtree Airport (PDK) will take place on Monday evening. Organised by the Airport Advisory Board, the meeting is set for 6 p.m. in room 227 at the airport site. The session follows recent county approval for a major expansion project.
The meeting comes shortly after DeKalb County greenlit a $45 million palm springs development at PDK. Approved in November, the plan includes the construction of eight new hangars. Officials expect the project to bring in over $500 million in revenue over time.
The public hearing will give residents and stakeholders a chance to discuss the airport’s future. Attendees can ask questions or share concerns about the project management of the expansion. The event marks one of the first official gatherings since the county’s decision.
The Airport Advisory Board will lead the discussion at 6 p.m. in room 227. The hearing provides an opportunity for community input on the $45 million hangar project. Further details on the expansion’s timeline and impact may also be addressed.
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