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Loveland council approves midyear budget items and set Pulliam rental rates as community group urges prompt opening
Summary
City council approved midyear budget appropriations and a resolution establishing rates for the Pulliam Community Building; Pulliam Foundation leaders urged the city to open the renovated facility when construction finishes and to keep discounted community rates.
The Loveland City Council voted on May 20 to adopt midyear budget appropriations and a resolution setting initial rental rates and fees for the Pulliam Community Building as the Pulliam Community Building Foundation urged the city to open the renovated facility promptly.
The Pulliam Community Building Foundation’s chair, Norm Ramey, told the council the foundation and community volunteers contributed $2.5 million toward the $11,000,000 renovation and said the city should open the facility after construction is complete. “Any dollar that you receive now is profit,” Ramey said, asking the council to allow discounted rates for nonprofits and an even lower community or family rate.
The council adopted a package of midyear appropriations that included funds related to opening the Pulliam and approved resolution R-40-2025 to establish fees for…
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