KHS track could get $50k worth of repairs

The North Kitsap School Board will be asked March 27 to authorize the repair of the Kingston High School track.

KINGSTON — The North Kitsap School Board will be asked March 27 to authorize the repair of the Kingston High School track.

The repair cost totals $49,975.58, according to an agenda item posted on the district’s website. The money will come from the facilities and maintenance department’s budget.

The work, if approved, will include resurfacing the three inside track lanes, re-spraying the lanes with polyurethane, and re-striping the eight lanes.

The work would be done by Beynon Sports Surfaces.

Dave Dyess, the district’s director of Facilities, maintenance, and capital programs, will discuss the work with the board during the regular board meeting. The meeting begins at 6 p.m.

 

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