On May 3rd Fort Bend County officials gathered for a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the Four Corners Multi-Purpose Community Center in Fort Bend County.
The community center, located in Four Corners Park in Precinct 4, is the new home of the Fort Bend County Parks Department. Offices for the YMCA and Fresh Water Supply District #2 are now also located in the facility. In addition to housing the relocated offices, the 18,220 square-foot building will provide an office space for multiple law enforcement agencies throughout the county and is equipped with a full size gymnasium, exercise room and classroom. Bass Construction of Rosenberg constructed the Four Corners Multi-Purpose Community Center for a final cost of $3,054,811, with funding provided by County Assistance District 6.
Judge Bob Hebert said, “This Multi-Purpose Facility coupled with the existing Four Corners Community Center greatly expand the community services available to area residents. We are indebted to Sprint Industries, as well as all of the volunteers who worked with Commissioner James Patterson, Parks Director Michel Davis and Facilities Manager Jamie Knight, to make this complex a reality.”
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