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Opelika City Council approves tax abatements for Mando

The Opelika Pickle Ball Club presented a check for $60,000 to the city during the council meeting Tuesday night.

BY MICHELLE KEY | PUBLISHER | MICHELLE@OPELIKAOBSERVER.COM

BY HANNAH GOLDFINGER
HGOLDFINGER@OPELIKAOBSERVER.COM

AUBURN — Fun is coming to the Lake Wilmore Community Center.
Two items related to the up-and-coming Lake Wilmore Community Center were approved at the Auburn City Council meeting Tuesday night.
The council approved an amendment, number four, to the professional services agreement with Davis Architects Inc. for the Lake Wilmore Park Community Center Project for $66,250.
Davis Architects is over the design services for the project. They are providing additional services including design changes to the six pickle ball courts, a shade structure and grading.
The council also approved a contract with Life Fitness to purchase various pieces of exercise equipment for the Lake Wilmore Community Center for over $144,700.
This equipment includes machines like balance trainers, weights such as kettlebells, foam rollers, stability balls, barbells, bikes, treadmills and more.
All of this will be available at the Lake Wilmore Park Community Center which is coming in June of 2024. It is a $22 million project.
“The Lake Wilmore Community Center includes two full-sized basketball courts, locker rooms and restrooms, two activity rooms, a fitness room with equipment, two multi-use/fitness rooms, an elevated indoor walking track, a multi-use area, office and storage space, a zero-entry pool featuring shallow areas for lessons and water aerobics and a lap pool,” the city of Auburn website said. “The pool will be heated and have a cover feature to promote year-round use. The city also anticipates a second phase of this project to be constructed in 2024 that will include four new lighted multi-purpose athletic fields with synthetic turf to support year-round sports activities to support our sports programming. The project is part of the City of Auburn’s Parks‚ Recreation & Culture Master Plan.”

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