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The Municipal Service & Properties Committee approved Ordinance 1068‑2025 authorizing the director of Parks and Recreation to accept an approximately $30,000 donation from Changeover (and project partners including Rocket Mortgage LLC) to renovate two tennis courts at Harmony Park (Treadway and Mayview) and allow private partner logos on the sidelines.
Parks staff said Changeover renovated two courts at Thurgood Marshall Rec Center in 2024 and intends to complete one project per year; Harmony Park was selected for 2025. Councilwoman Moore, who supported the measure, said the neighborhood has been briefed and that the project leverages private funds to support larger capital improvements at the park.
Committee members approved the ordinance; staff will accept the donation and coordinate installation and signage in accordance with city planning approvals.
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