Eugene
Construction for the Rogue Credit Union Community Complex is approximately 55 percent complete, officials say
Medford, OR – Accordiung to the city officials, this 140,000-square-foot recreation facility at Howard Memorial Sports Park in west Medford will contain a large event center, two indoor swimming pools, and two indoor water slides.
The following projects are scheduled for the Spring:
- Excavation and concrete pours for the indoor recreational pool, the 13-lane indoor competition pool, and the outdoor splash pad.
- Paving of the park entry drive-thru at HMSP and the 289-stall Rogue X parking lot.
- Roofing of the central core area between the Event Center and Aquatics Facility.
Recreation Division staff are assembling the 2024 Rogue X program and event schedules.
Individuals or organizations interested in running trade shows, tournaments, or other community events are asked to submit an Interest Form by clicking here.
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