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Hopkinsville council to cover $375,000 playground shortfall, approving use of capital reserves
Summary
Hopkinsville City Council approved a motion to create a municipal order to cover a $375,000 shortfall for the Rotary Park playground project from the city’s capital reserves; the total playground equipment cost was stated as $807,403 and the council asked fundraising to continue.
Hopkinsville City Council on July 1 approved a motion to have a municipal order prepared directing the city to cover a $375,000 shortfall for playground equipment at Rotary Park, with the funds to come from city capital reserves.
Toby Hudson, speaking to the council, said the total project cost for the playground equipment is $807,403. Hudson summarized funding that had been secured: a $100,000 contribution from Rotary, an award from the Kentucky crumb-rubber…
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