Receive report on soccer field needs and proposed $4.2 million park improvements
In Plain English
Richmond has a shortage of soccer fields, especially in densely populated council districts. The city hired a consultant to study which parks could accommodate new fields. If approved, the city uses $4.2 million in federal pandemic relief funds for field upgrades, courts, playgrounds, and restrooms by December 2024.
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to extend the meeting to complete Item P.3
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