During a recent city council meeting, significant updates were provided regarding the development of the All True Indoor Sports and Aquatics Complex in Grand Forks. Council President Sandy and project lead Mister Phelan highlighted the project's inception in May 2022, which was initiated amidst the challenges posed by the pandemic. The facility aims to address the community's long-standing demand for an indoor turf space and to compensate for the loss of facilities due to the upcoming demolition of the Hyslop Sports Center.
The project has garnered substantial community support, with a feasibility study commissioned by the park district revealing that over 79% of respondents favored funding the facility through an extension of the Alaris Center sales tax. The proposed complex will include an indoor turf area, an aquatic center, and multiple courts for various sports, with a total estimated cost nearing $110 million.
Key features discussed include a 50-meter pool, a warm water instructional pool, and eight pickleball courts. The facility is designed to accommodate a wide range of sports, including soccer, lacrosse, and swimming, with seating for approximately 1,200 spectators across different areas. The council also emphasized the importance of community input in shaping the facility's design, ensuring it reflects local needs and aspirations.
Upcoming meetings are scheduled to finalize the project's design and secure necessary approvals, with a special meeting planned for September 30. The council aims to present a refined cost estimate and discuss potential partnerships with the University of North Dakota for swimming programs and other collaborative opportunities.
Overall, the All True Indoor Sports and Aquatics Complex represents a significant investment in the community's recreational infrastructure, aiming to enhance sports performance and provide a versatile venue for various activities.