Lincoln Leaders Tout $17M Youth Volleyball Complex Headed to Nov. 3 General Election Ballot Vote
The project will convert an indoor track to meet rising demand for court space, building on a $1.2 million expansion completed last December.
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Lincoln leaders tout $17M youth volleyball complex headed to Nov. 3 general election ballot vote
LINCOLN — Lincoln voters on Nov. 3 will determine the fate of a $17 million volleyball facility that supporters say would boost the city’s status as a youth sport destination. Fans tout the proposed N4VB (Nebraska for Volleyball) complex as…
Lincoln leaders tout $17M youth volleyball complex headed to Nov. 3 general election ballot
Proposed Nebraska for Volleyball (N4VB) youth-centric volleyball complex that is to be financed largely by a state tax incentive, or "turnback tax," requires buy-in from Lincoln voters on the Nov. 3 general election ballot. This is a southwest view of the facility that would rise at 30th Street and Folkways Boulevard. (Rendering courtesy of Davis Design)LINCOLN — Lincoln voters on Nov. 3 will determine the fate of a $17 million volleyball facili…
'Turnback tax' to help make Lincoln a volleyball epicenter, if voters approve
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird says plans to build a world-renown Volleyball complex in Lincoln, should be a clean sweep for the community. One reason being that the project will not impact taxpayer dollars thanks to a turnback tax, which uses a portion of sales tax collected within 600 yards of the facility, to cover costs. The...
Lincoln Sports Foundation filling 'void' of Speedway change by adding volleyball courts
On Sunday, the foundation announced a $1.6 million project to renovate its lobby and mezzanine space and convert existing indoor space to four more dedicated volleyball courts that can also be used for other purposes.
Lincoln Sports Foundation to Use Extra Space for Additional Court Space for Volleyball and Basketball - KFOR FM 101.5 1240 AM
The TrackVille space at the Lincoln Sports Foundation's complex near 70th and Arbor Road that will be converted into expanded space for volleyball and basketball use. (Courtesy of LSF)LINCOLN–(KFOR Aug. 11)–Fresh off of completing the $1.2-million project for the newly named Bison Indoor Sports Center at the Lincoln Sports Foundation campus off of 70th and Arbor Road, comes news that LSF is expanding with six new hardwood courts for basketball a…
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