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Summer maintenance to close Fountain Hills Community Center

June 30 through July 7

Posted 6/18/24

The Fountain Hills Community Center will close for its normal summer maintenance and repair activities. The center will be closed Sunday, June 30 through Monday, July 8.

Additionally, beginning …

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Summer maintenance to close Fountain Hills Community Center

June 30 through July 7

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The Fountain Hills Community Center will close for its normal summer maintenance and repair activities. The center will be closed Sunday, June 30 through Monday, July 8.

Additionally, beginning the week of July 1, there will be construction activity along the south side exterior of the Community Center.

Fencing will be installed and there will be construction equipment and vehicles present.

This activity is associated with repairs to mitigate the water infiltration into the building during storm events and is part of a larger ongoing project to address the water issue.