Hagerstown Aims For Usable Ballpark By 2015
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) -- The city of Hagerstown is pushing to have a downtown minor league baseball stadium built by the 2015 season.
Mayor Robert Bruchey tells the Herald-Mail of Hagerstown that he wants to proceed with formal architectural designs despite the lack of a funding commitment from the state and a long-term contract with the Hagerstown Suns.
The Suns are a Class A affiliate of the Washington Nationals.
They currently play in 80-year-old Municipal Stadium.
The team is also being courted by Winchester, Va.
The Hagerstown City Council was scheduled to discuss the proposed timeline for the $30 million project Tuesday night. It envisions state funding for about one-third of the cost.
The city and Washington County have agreed to provide local public funding of up to $16 million.
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