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Mid-Hudson Civic Center seeks nearly all-public funding to modernize aging venue
Summary
Board representatives said the nonprofit civic center has invested roughly $1.3 million in repairs over five years but is requesting $2.2 million of $2.3 million total project cost from DRI to support broader accessibility, bleacher and front-entry improvements and other upgrades; they said the center reinvests operating surplus into capital but
Representatives of the Mid-Hudson Civic Center asked the Local Planning Committee to support a $2.2 million DRI request within a $2.3 million total project budget to modernize the facility, improve accessibility and repair infrastructure degraded by flooding and deferred maintenance.
Board vice chair Chris Lapin and board member Sudan Ashwa described recent investments of about $1.3 million over the…
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