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Camas, USTA and partners advance plans for indoor tennis center; bidding targeted for spring

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Camas School District staff and partners described progress on design, permitting and partnerships for an indoor tennis center at the high school campus, outlining schedule milestones, access plans, operations roles and community uses.

Camas School district staff and outside partners on Oct. 13 updated the board on a planned indoor tennis center at the Camas High School campus and outlined a timeline that would put design completion this winter and bids in spring 2026.

District construction partners said permits are in hand and the project team expects to combine site and building packages for bid next spring. The USTA Pacific Northwest and a vendor selected by the USTA are under contract negotiations; USTA representatives said they will provide programming and equipment support and aim to operate and program the facility in partnership with the district.

Dax Logsdon, executive director for Construction Service Group (a program of PSD 112), told the board, “The conditional use permit is done, the SEPA is done,” and said design work is moving to structural engineering for the dome and to construction documents. Lauren Johnson of Data Architects described a schedule that completes schematic design by mid-November, completes design development in early January…

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