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Council awards up to $15,000 microgrant toward new LED scoreboard at Crandell Swim Complex
Summary
Council approved up to $15,000 in matching microgrant funds for a new LED scoreboard at the Crandell Swim Complex; the Kingsburg Healthcare District committed the majority of the project cost (~$137,000), staff noted microgrant guidelines cap awards at $15,000, and council debated joint‑powers agreement responsibilities with the school district.
The Kingsburg City Council on Feb. 18 voted to award up to $15,000 from the city's microgrant program to the Kingsburg Athletic Foundation to support purchase and installation of a new LED scoreboard at the Crandell Swim Complex.
Assistant City Manager Christina Winover told the council the microgrant program (established in 2017) matches community partners on projects that advance city priorities. Staff said the foundation applied for $25,000 but that the microgrant program caps awards at $15,000; staff recommended…
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