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Council Approves Fairgrounds Renovation Contract with Beams

March 20, 2024 | Cleveland County, North Carolina



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Council Approves Fairgrounds Renovation Contract with Beams
The Cleveland County Commissioner’s meeting on March 19, 2024, focused on approving a significant contract for renovations at the local fairground. The commissioners unanimously voted in favor of the motion to approve the contract with Beams, a company tasked with overseeing the renovation project.

During the meeting, a commissioner made the motion to approve the contract, which was promptly seconded. After a brief discussion, the motion was put to a vote. All members present expressed their support, resulting in a unanimous decision to move forward with the renovations.

The approval marks a crucial step in enhancing the fairground facilities, which are vital for community events and activities. The commissioners expressed their congratulations to Beams, indicating a positive outlook for the upcoming improvements.

This decision reflects the county's commitment to investing in local infrastructure and community resources, ensuring that the fairground remains a valuable asset for residents and visitors alike.

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