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Euclid moving ahead with 38,000-sq.-ft. recreation and wellness center; opening targeted for spring 2026

5492428 · May 6, 2025
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Director Stevens, the recreation director, told the Euclid Recreation Commission on May 6 that construction is under way on a 38,000-square-foot recreation and wellness center funded in part with American Rescue Plan Act money and that the city is on schedule for an April 2026 opening.

Director Stevens, the recreation director, told the Euclid Recreation Commission on May 6 that construction is under way on a 38,000-square-foot recreation and wellness center funded in part with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) money and that the city is on schedule for an April 2026 opening.

The project was budgeted at $10 million of the city's $26 million in ARPA funds; Stevens said the construction team expects to finish the building exterior by the end of 2025 and complete interior work in January–March 2026 so the city can open the facility in April 2026. “It’s gonna be a 38,000 square foot facility,” Stevens said at the meeting.

The center will include a three‑court gymnasium configurable for basketball, volleyball and pickleball; a walking track around the court perimeter; a free‑weight and cardio room; a multipurpose exercise…

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