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OKC Parks and the North OKC Soccer Club officially cut the ribbon on the first phase of remodeling and expansion at C.B. Cameron Sports Complex.
The $5 million athletic complex is funded through the Better Streets, Safer City bond program, passed by voters in 2017. The complex features five fully lit athletic fields, restrooms, concessions, field lighting, parking and a new entrance at 4000 NW 122nd St.
The ribbon cutting featured speeches by Mayor David Holt, former Mayor Mick Cornett, Oklahoma City Ward 8 Councilman Mark Stonecipher, OKC Parks Director Melinda McMillan-Miller, North OKC Soccer President Gabi Noble, Coaching Director Stephen Phillips and Inasmuch Foundation CEO Bob Ross on Sept. 8.
Also, civic Leader Tom McDaniel announced a gift of $500,000 to North OKC Soccer from the Cameron Family Foundation.
The ribbon cutting included a community fair with games for families. The cheerleading squad and marching band from John Marshall High School also performed.
Future phases of the sports complex will include an investment from MAPS 4 and private contributions that will add more fields and amenities starting in 2025.
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