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BY CODY THORN
1 Colleyville Mayor Bobby Lindamood (third from left) and former Colleyville Mayor Richard Newton cut the ribbon during a ceremony at the Colleyville Senior Center on Jan. 16. 2 The fitness center at the Colleyville Senior Center in- cludes weights, treadmills and other workout equipment. 3 The entrance at the Colleyville Senior Center was remodeled during the construction project. and events, according to the center’s website. The project was estimated to be finished by December 2022, but delays occurred during the construction, handled by Mart Inc. In an August video, Lindamood stated the contractor faced more than $1 million in late fees. The details Memberships are available to those 50 years old or above and are required by everyone who participates in any senior class, program or activity. Residents in Colleyville do not have an annual fee, while non-residents members pay $10 per year. Colleyville unveils remodeled senior center More than five years after renovations were dis- cussed, the Colleyville Senior Center has reopened. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Jan. 16 for the $3.43 million project. “This has been a long project but a great project,” Colleyville Mayor Bobby Lindamood said. “We settle for nothing but first class here in Colleyville.” The backstory The senior center was formerly the Colleyville Assemblies of God Church, located at 2512 Glade Ave., which was purchased by the city in 2006. The Colleyville Senior Center offers fitness, dance and classes along with special-interest groups, trips
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