“I’m pleased that we’re doing something for everybody in Beavercreek to a certain extent,” said Beavercreek Mayor Bob Stone. “Some of this space is going to be used by people other than seniors.”
Construction will start in the fall.
The city made plans for the space after surveying community members and completing a needs assessment in 2015.
The renovations will be funded with revenues generated from a 0.9-mill park and senior center levy approved by voters in 2014. The levy annually generates an estimated $1.1 million.
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