Port Chester prepares a project to revive the village hall gym

Port Chester prepares a project to revive the village hall gym

Port Chester set a deadline on February 20 that a project to revive the high school in the village hall in the 222 Grace Church St. for 750,000 US dollars for the costs of the project.

Port Chester prepares a project to revive the village hall gym
Port Chester Village Hall. Satellite photo via Google Maps.

The BID package triggered by The Village says that it upgrades lighting, HLK systems and electrical systems, install a new gym flooring, build a building for a mechanical area, update sanitary facilities and install a door door in the gym and a door door for Install the gym and run a door door other work.

The vision is to transform the gym into a community center in which a wide range of sporty, academic, theatrical and leisure programs can be organized for the residents. The mayor of the village, Luis A. Marino and village administrator Stuart L. Rabin, underlined the desiredness of the project and thanked the state representatives for the work in order to maintain state funds.

Marino said that such a room is urgently needed and is used to support the efforts of the youth office of the Port Chester youth office, to coordinate the initiatives that aim to engage endangered young people.

According to the geography of the University of California in Berkeley, the Port Chester Village Hall was built from 1938 to 1939. It was partially financed by the public work administration (PWA), which was founded during the great depression to help to help the country recovers the economic catastrophe by creating and supporting public work projects that have created jobs. The PWA provided 58,725 US dollars for the construction project, which had a total of 121,763 US dollars.

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