Minnesota Vikings Seek $62 Million for Enhanced Stadium Security and Turf Upgrades

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U.S. Bank Stadium, the home of the Minnesota Vikings, is seeking $62 million for the second phase of a secure perimeter project. The funding would be used to enhance security measures around the stadium, including the installation of additional barriers and surveillance systems. The stadium is aiming to improve safety for fans and visitors, and the funding request is currently under review.
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