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Tampa City Council approves nearly $35 million Fair Oaks community project in East Tampa

With six yays and one nay, the Tampa City Council approved a nearly $35-million community project after residents in East Tampa have been fighting for years to renovate Fair Oaks Community Park and the senior citizen center. “I am so ecstatic. I am so excited, but I am grateful to the council people, and I’m happy for the people of East Tampa,” said Bishop Michelle B. Patty. The project will create a 34,000-square-foot building that’ll house a senior citizen center, along with a jogging path, basketball court, sports field with artificial turf, and electric vehicle charging station, among other things. All of this is welcomed news to East Tampa residents. The Tampa City Council has approved a nearly $35 million community project in East Tampa, Florida, called Fair Oaks Community Park and the senior citizen center. The project will involve a 34,000-square-foot building that will house a senior center, a jogging path, basketball court, sports field with artificial turf, and electric vehicle charging station. The council approved the project with six votes and one disapproval. Bishop Michelle B. Patty expressed her excitement and gratitude to the council.

Tampa City Council approves nearly $35 million Fair Oaks community project in East Tampa

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With six yays and one nay, the Tampa City Council approved a nearly $35-million community project after residents in East Tampa have been fighting for years to renovate Fair Oaks Community Park and the senior citizen center. “I am so ecstatic. I am so excited, but I am grateful to the council people, and I’m happy for the people of East Tampa,” said Bishop Michelle B. Patty. The project will create a 34,000-square-foot building that’ll house a senior citizen center, along with a jogging path, basketball court, sports field with artificial turf, and electric vehicle charging station, among other things. All of this is welcomed news to East Tampa residents.

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