Normal Council unified on need for sports complex feasibility study

Sports Facilities Advisory
Normal Town Council members unanimously hired Florida consultant Sports Facilities Advisory to conduct a sports complex feasibility study. (Courtesy Sports Facilities Advisory Facebook Page)

By Howard Packowitz and WMBD-TV

NORMAL – Normal Town Council members have unanimously agreed to spend $47,000 taxpayer dollars to fund a study determining if the community can support a multi-sports complex.

Clearwater, Florida consultant Sports Facilities Advisory is expected to complete the study in three months.

Council member Kevin McCarthy defended the cost.

“I think this is a pricey idea and I think it’s well worth a small investment and good information for us to make great decisions on very expensive ideas,” said McCarthy.

Councilman Jeff Fritzen said a “full blown” study is the best way to move forward.

“I know people scoff at spending of this kind of money for a study, but we don’t have the in-house expertise or time to conduct this kind of study,” Fritzen said.

Incoming City Manager Pamela Reece said if a sports complex is determined to be feasible, the study will look at possible locations, not just sites on the west side.

News partner WMBD-TV cited community leaders who believe a sports complex would bring in more people to stay at hotels, eat at local restaurants, and create jobs.

Bloomington is not participating in the study. The Bloomington-Normal Area Convention and Visitors Bureau will help defray some of the cost.

Howard Packowitz can be reached at [email protected]

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