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Holland Council approves ice park terracing and overhead doors using contingency funds
Summary
The Holland City Council unanimously approved about $74,000 in contingency spending to add terraced seating and roll-up overhead doors to the new Ice Park, city staff said the work will fit the project schedule and ADA requirements.
The Holland City Council voted unanimously to approve contingency expenditures for enhancements to the new Ice Park, authorizing expanded terracing for a performance area and roll‑up glass doors to provide sheltered space.
City Manager Keith Van Beek and construction manager Matt Van Dyken told council the recommended work — roughly $74,000 for additional terracing plus the addition of overhead doors — would increase seating capacity and provide sheltered space for non‑skating park users and summer programming. "This project is under budget currently, and on time," Van Dyken…
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