Although voters rejected a $200 million bond proposal that would have allowed commercial airlines to serve McKinney National Airport, the facility continues to grow.
More than 58% of McKinney voters rejected the plan in last May’s bond election. The proposal would have funded a four-gate, 144,000-square-foot terminal, a new taxiway and 2,000 parking spaces.
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