(MNN)-The Rochester City Council is set to discuss the future of a proposed regional sports complex during its meeting Monday night. Council members will review potential changes to the planned facility at Rochester Community and Technical College, including possible expansions, replacing the existing dome, or converting the structure for year-round use. City officials emphasize that no final decisions have been made, and the discussion is part of an ongoing evaluation of the project’s scope, cost, and long-term viability
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