Research feasibility of privately-financed sports complex in Richmond
In Plain English
The city council will decide whether to have staff study if a private sports complex could work in Richmond. No public money would be used for construction since private investors would pay all costs. Staff would research potential locations, what sports facilities residents want, and whether private companies show interest in building here.
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Votes
Direct staff to research and come back in six months with recommendations
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