The Kennedy Center has asked a federal judge for more time to comply with deadlines in an ongoing lawsuit over its looming closure. The center is considering three paths forward for renovation.
Renovation Options
The first option would be to close the center while renovations take place. The second would be to put on limited events at the center in areas not affected by the renovations. The third would be to close the center periodically to address serious repairs while maintaining a full slate of programming.
Leaders at the center expect to present the three options to President Donald Trump’s hand-picked board of trustees for a vote in mid-July. The center’s planned closure has been indefinitely blocked by the federal judge in Washington, DC, who ruled that its board had unlawfully voted in favor of the shutdown plans.
Original reporting: KRDO (Colorado Springs metro) — read the source article.