Medford approves $250,000 stadium feasibility study with Eugene Emeralds partnership
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Roman Battaglia
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The Medford City Council has approved a $250,000 engineering study, matched by the Eugene Emeralds' owner, to assess the feasibility and cost of building a Minor League Baseball stadium in Medford, Oregon. The study will examine two potential sites (including Hawthorne Park), estimate construction costs, and help determine financial viability amid broader downtown redevelopment discussions.
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· 3 pulledCity leaders approved $250,000 for the effort, matched by the team's owner.
The study will examine possible stadium sites, estimate construction costs and help determine whether the project is financially viable amid questions about funding and the future of a larger downtown redevelopment.
The Medford City Council approved an engineering study Wednesday night to look at the costs of building a Minor League Baseball stadium at two possible locations.
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