(KMZA)--Plans for two new soccer fields in Seneca move forward.
The Seneca City Council voted last week to move forward with the dirt work for the new fields to be located on the north side of Skoch Park. The work will be done by Kramer Construction, of Seneca, at a cost of $30,000.
After the dirt work is completed, a committee will meet to decide how the new soccer fields will be configured on the property and bring their recommendation to the Council at a future meeting.
After a plan is approved, the property will be seeded at cost of $1,000 to $1,200 for the grass seed. The seeding will be done by the city maintenance crew.
City Superintendent Brian Ruske said the seeding needs to be done this fall so the fields can be used by next soccer season.
The city currently has four soccer fields and is planning on moving two of them so that improvements can made to the fields during future projects.
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