The renovation of the 40-year-old Alta Canyon Sports Center will dot the agenda of Sandy's upcoming City Council meeting.
<p>SANDY — Sandy officials are working to upgrade a 40-year-old recreation center.</p><p>&quot;It's not built for today's needs,&quot; City Councilwoman Cyndi Sharkey said.
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