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Sebring council approves using up to $50,000 in infrastructure funds to finish downtown restrooms
Summary
The Sebring City Council voted to authorize use of infrastructure funds—up to $50,000—and to seek CRA participation to complete a downtown public-restroom project that organizers said is roughly 70% finished but stalled for fundraising and awaiting ADA-compliant pavers.
The Sebring City Council voted on Dec. 2 to authorize the use of city infrastructure funds to help complete a long-awaited downtown public-restroom project, with council members also agreeing to ask the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) to consider contributing.
Mayor (Speaker 2) told the council the restroom project remains about $50,000 short of the funds needed to finish construction and stressed the structure would support downtown events. "They're having a little trouble fundraising.…
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