Recreation location? Linfield, city explore partnership for future facility
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McMinnville, Linfield to pursue siting new rec center on university land
[Updated: Friday 7 p.m.]
The city of McMinnville and Linfield University have agreed to pursue siting the city’s future recreation facility on Linfield-owned land next to its campus.
Linfield President Miles Davis and city manager Jeff Towery announced the potential partnership at Thursday s MacPac meeting, saying they have gotten only as far as being open to explore all opportunities.
“Being in education is a unique position and it is a trust for a town,” Davis said. “Every once in a while, you get an opportunity to blue sky something.”
At its Tuesday meeting, the McMinnville City Council reviewed an update to the fire district consolidation feasibility study, which explores eventually combining .
McMinnville, Linfield to pursue siting new rec center on university land
[Updated: Friday 7 p.m.]
The city of McMinnville and Linfield University have agreed to pursue siting the city’s future recreation facility on Linfield-owned land next to its campus.
Linfield President Miles Davis and city manager Jeff Towery announced the potential partnership at Thursday s MacPac meeting, saying they have gotten only as far as being open to explore all opportunities.
“Being in education is a unique position and it is a trust for a town,” Davis said. “Every once in a while, you get an opportunity to blue sky something.”