Recreation and park facilities built with ZAP revenues, 1996-2006

Published: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 9:48 a.m. MDT
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Dimple Dell Recreation Center, $9.6 million

Gene Fullmer Recreation Center, $7.7 million

Magna Recreation Center, $5.6 million

Fairmont Aquatics Center, $6.7 million

Holladay-Lions Recreation Center, $5.7 million

Centennial Swimming Pool, $3.3 million

County Ice Center, $6.9 million

Equestrian Park indoor arena, $7.4 million

Vista Park ballfields, $1.9 million

Big Cottonwood Regional Park, $1.1 million

South Cottonwood Regional Park, $1.8 million

Jordan River Parkway, $3.3 million

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