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Council agrees to start saving for a new community center while patching the aging facility

2366645 · February 21, 2025
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Lindon council directed staff to begin setting aside capital funds and to explore the Linden Elementary site for a potential new community center while performing essential maintenance on the existing building.

City leaders told staff to begin building a capital account for a future community center and to explore the adjacent Linden Elementary property as a potential long-term site, while continuing limited repairs to keep the current facility safe and functional.

City Administrator Adam Cowie and Parks staff reviewed the community center’s operating subsidy and deferred-maintenance challenges. Chase (finance) reported the community center cost about $833,042 in operating expenses in fiscal 2024, with rental and program revenues of roughly $253,883 — roughly a 6% recovery on a per-hour basis by staff…

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