City of Orlando Should Repay $1.7M To Airport, Says OIG

The City of Orlando should reimburse the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority for $1.7 million in revenue diversions, according to an audit done by the U.S. Dept. of Transportation's Inspector General (OIG). OIG also found that the city kept $493,000 in parking fine proceeds that should have been used...

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