Review feasibility study for building a cycling track in Richmond
In Plain English
A design firm will present their analysis of whether Richmond could build a velodrome, which is an indoor oval track for bicycle racing. The city commissioned this study to explore potential recreational facilities. The presentation covers costs, locations, and community benefits of such a facility.
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