A topping-off ceremony to mark a key milestone in construction of the new Foster City Community Center will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 29, to commemorate the completion of vertical construction and feature the placement of a final, signed steel beam atop the framework of the new facility at 650 Shell Blvd.
Those interested in attending the event should plan to wear closed-toed shoes and apparel appropriate for an active construction site. Also, please note that the event will feature a designated zone where community members can observe the ceremony at a safe distance from the crane hoisting the steel beam, according to the city.
Construction of the new Foster City Community Center started in December 2024 and is expected to be completed in summer 2026. With spaces for small, medium and large-scale classes; meetings and events; fitness, exercise and dance programs; senior and youth communities; and much more, the new facility is slated to offer the community a wide range of specialized and flexible spaces to meet, learn and recreate. Learn more about the project at https://rebuildtherec.org/en/.
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