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Mesquite approves $190,000 feasibility study to evaluate new recreation center and systemwide needs
Summary
Council authorized a contract with Barker Rinker Seacat to study a potential South Mesquite recreation center and assess needs across the city; study expected June–October 2025 and will examine funding options and revenue pro formas.
The Mesquite City Council on May 20 authorized a contract, not to exceed $190,000, with Barker Rinker Seacat to perform a recreation center feasibility study and needs assessment for the city.
Elizabeth Harrell, director of parks and recreation, said the study will be a focused follow‑up to the city’s 2022 parks and recreation master plan and will look specifically at recreation center operations,…
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