Ohio's Brecksville is getting a hefty upgrade to two of its athletic fields.
Cleveland.com reports the city has received a $100,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources to help pay for two new bleachers, a new scoreboard, and restroom renovations.
The fields are used for youth football, lacrosse, soccer, and cheerleading practices.
One of the fields has three portable bleachers that can hold about 18 people each, according to Fox 8.
The new bleachers will hold 10 rows of seating.
The project, which is expected to be completed in 2024, will also include a new family restroom accessible to those with physical handicaps.
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