CSUMB is expanding the cardinal stadium. The project offers to add a storage and staging area, changing rooms for men and women and two permanent toilets. Everything to host more events such as the 50k of Monte, the relay for life, sports games and entertainment events, including up to 20 concerts per year. “Having another sports / entertainment place in such a wonderful place,” said Bruce Ross, vice-president of monterey bay FC operations. “We want to be able to stimulate this economic impact and open our doors for the community.” When everything is said and done, they hope to extend the program of the Monterey Bay FC with three new teams from the USL League, notably the male amateur, the pro and the female amateur. They also plan to host sporting events such as the male and female CCAA championship tournament and the national championships of the NCAA division. “We have been holders of seasonal subscriptions from the start, and it was an excellent opportunity to meet different people in the community and bringing the community together, especially when leaving Cavid. So, it would be great to see him extend and have more opportunities to meet other people, “said Monterey Bay FC, Jim Bass. The project is still in the early stages. They currently make the environmental impact report. The university also held a public scope meeting on Wednesday evening to answer questions from the community. A public examination period is always open. Anyone who did not attend the meeting on Wednesday can submit comments or questions to the university by March 31 at 5 p.m. “We had to be patient with all this, but just enthusiastic about the next steps and we are impatient to collect public comments and be able to respond accordingly,” said Ross.
CSUMB is expanding the cardinal stadium.
The project offers to add a storage and staging area, changing rooms for men and women and two permanent toilets.
Everything to host more events such as the 50k of Monte, the relay for life, sports games and entertainment events, including up to 20 concerts per year.
“Having another sports / entertainment place in such a wonderful place,” said Bruce Ross, vice-president of monterey bay FC operations. “We want to be able to stimulate this economic impact and open our doors to the community.”
When everything is said and done, they hope to extend the program of the Monterey Bay FC with three new teams from the USL League, notably the male amateur, the pro and the female amateur.
They also plan to host sporting events such as the male and female CCAA championship tournament and the national championships of the NCAA division.
“We have been holders of seasonal subscriptions from the start, and it was an excellent opportunity to meet different people in the community and bringing the community together, especially when leaving Cavid. So it would be great to see him expand and have more opportunities to meet other people, “said the Monterey Bay FC season subscription holder Jim Bass.
The project is still in the early stages. They currently make the environmental impact report. The university also held a public scope meeting on Wednesday evening to answer questions from the community.
A public examination period is always open. Anyone who did not attend the meeting on Wednesday can submit comments or questions to the university by March 31st at 5 p.m.
“We had to be patient with all this, but just excited by the next steps and we are impatient to collect comments from the public and to be able to respond accordingly,” said Ross.