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Fishers City Council recap

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The proposed layout of sports complex. (Submitted rendering)

The proposed layout of sports complex. (Submitted rendering)

Compiled by James Feichtner

What Happened: The first reading of the proposed Saxony PUD text to develop a large $76 million mix-use sports complex near 136th Street and Olio Road was presented to the council. The city council passed the first reading on the text regarding the proposed facility. This marks the beginning of the project’s timeline.

A presentation was given to the council stating the goals the sports complex will have on the city. Presenters focus on the facility providing a world class sports and entertainment center that is accessible to both the community and the nation. The complex would be an ideal center for amateur and professional athletes alike. Presenters also are hoping to work with the US Olympic committee to designate it as an official Olympic grade facility. The facility would support various sports venues such as track and field, mat-, court- and turf-based.

Project scope

Total investment: $27 million

Total investments: $32 million

Total investment for parking garage: $8.4 million 

What’s next: Proposed facility would supply various benefits to the city such as the creation new jobs within the community, improving city tourism, allocating commerce to surrounding businesses and would “place the city on an international, national and regional platform for attracting world-class events, athletes, entertainers and recreational participants,” as well as act as a community gathering place for the citizens of Fishers. The project’s discussion will continue at a plan commission meeting on May 12 with a public hearing.

 

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