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Council directs staff to evaluate grant-backed outdoor fitness court
Summary
Council instructed staff to pursue site evaluations and cost estimates for a possible National Fitness Campaign fitness court, with staff saying grant funding could cover the pad while city share might run roughly $160,000–$270,000 depending on scope.
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Council members expressed broad support for staff to continue evaluating a potential outdoor fitness court in partnership with the National Fitness Campaign and to coordinate with the city’s parks project work.
Staff presenter said the campaign could bring grant funding to cover the concrete pad and some equipment and estimated the city’s share could range ‘‘approximately $160,000 to $270,000 depending on the project scope and selected location.’’ National Fitness Campaign representatives described operations, ambassador training and a mobile app to support community programming. Council requested staff return with conceptual plans, cost estimates and funding options tied to the city’s larger parks revitalization work so a shovel‑ready project could be pursued.
