District officials held a second meeting Wednesday designed to get feedback on the proposed $3.7 billion stadium that will house the Washington Commanders.

About 60 people gathered at St. Coletta of Greater Washington on Independence Avenue to hear from planners and designers who are working on what the stadium will bring to the city. After an opening presentation by director of the D.C. Department of Buildings Brian Hanlon, people broke into small groups in to get their feedback reported.

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