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Kingsland Community Center rental fees reduced over cancellation concerns An open house to celebrate the newly remodeled Kingsland Community Center, 3451 Rose Hill Drive, is 4-7 p.m. Tuesday, March 9. Staff photo by Jennifer Fierro
Two weeks ago, the Kingsland Municipal Utility District Board of Directors approved rental rates for the Kingsland Community Center, but in a special Tuesday, Feb. 9, meeting, directors reduced those amounts in response to at least one cancellation.
“I’m afraid we’re going to more of that as time goes on,” said interim General Manager Mary Ann Hefner regarding the cancellation. “I think our rates are too high.”
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After a major renovation, the Kingsland Community Center will be available for events beginning March 1.
The Kingsland Municipal Utility District board of directors budgeted $1.3 million for the capital project, which began in 2020. The work is on track to be finished by Feb. 17, but board members opted for the March date to begin rentals to make sure everything was in place.