for its residents that not all city's can offer.
But when it's cold, many of those opportunities simply go away.
... Now those opportunities are on the drawing table. City officials are looking into a new recreation center for residents. The new gymnasiums, and a possible indoor pool would be located at existing facilities in the city.
Clavelle says the project could involve the renovation of Memorial Auditorium as a venue for cultural events, and as a recreation center. Part of the plan could also include the expansion of Leddy and adding a gymnasium, and possible pool to the ice skating arena
While most people agree that more indoor recreational space would be a good thing for Burlington, the biggest question still unanswered is how to pay for the estimated $7-million dollar project.
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