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Park board approves no-cost MOU with Hope Soccer 2026 to pilot mini-pitches
Summary
The Spokane Park Board approved a no-cost memorandum of understanding with Hope Soccer 2026 to install modular artificial "mini pitch" surfacing on existing, damaged sport courts and provide free youth programming. Installation costs are covered by sponsors; Hope Soccer will run clinics and community outreach focused on elementary-age children.
The Spokane Park Board voted to approve a no-cost memorandum of understanding with Hope Soccer 2026 to install and operate modular "mini pitch" surfacing on select out-of-service sport courts and provide free soccer-based programming for youth.
Nick (Park staff) described the mini pitch product as an interlocking artificial turf tile that can be laid over existing damaged courts to restore playability without full reconstruction. He said sponsors, including Musco Lighting, would cover installation costs estimated at about $100,000 per site,…
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