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Southgate approves five-year Street Soccer USA agreement, waives ~$5,146 in permit fees
Summary
The City Council authorized a five-year professional services agreement with Street Soccer USA to install and operate an artificial-turf facility at Holiday Regional Park, with the nonprofit responsible for maintenance, insurance and a requested waiver of building-permit fees (approximately $5,146.27).
The Southgate City Council voted to approve a professional services agreement with Street Soccer USA for a licensed, nonexclusive soccer facility at Holiday Regional Park. The agreement includes a five-year term, insurance and indemnity protections for the city, and a grant of a license (site exhibit) to place artificial turf on a portion of the park.
City staff and the city attorney told the council the draft follows the city’s standard template for insurance and indemnity while keeping maintenance obligations and ownership of the turf with Street Soccer USA rather than the city. The license is nonexclusive, may be terminated by the city…
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