CITY OF GREENSBORO: 20220 Bond Referenda Election Day July 26

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City of Greensboro issued the following announcement on July 4.

On July 26, Greensboro voters will decide whether to authorize the City to borrow up to $70 million for parks and recreation bonds.  

If this referendum is approved, bond funds will be used to build and improve:

• Windsor-Chavis-Nocho Joint Use Facility $50 million 

Phase 2 Enhancing connectivity and collaboration between Libraries and Parks & Recreation, the Windsor Chavis Nocho Community Complex will benefit the entire City through unique and diverse recreation, leisure, and learning opportunities in one 

convenient location.

• Greensboro Science Center – Phase 2 $20 million

Continued enhancements at the Greensboro Science Center Gateway Project include iconic art and diverse amenities and activities that blend science, history, culture, art, nature, and technology in innovative formal and informal spaces.

Learn more: https://loom.ly/FtqnkOM

Original source can be found here.



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