Pay $110,000 for disability access improvements at Richmond Auditorium
$110,000
In Plain English
The city hired NEMA Construction to make the Richmond Auditorium comply with federal disability access laws. Construction costs exceeded the original contract amount. If approved, the city pays an additional $110,000 to complete wheelchair ramps, accessible restrooms, and other required improvements.
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