The district superintendent reported that the Boulevard Elementary gym floor’s sealer did not take in multiple areas, leaving sections unsightly and prompting the facility to be temporarily restricted. The superintendent said a full removal, sanding, resealing and re‑line of the floor would cost “roughly, about $30,000,” and with state aid the district’s net would be approximately $3,500.
The superintendent said the gym floor had never been resurfaced since the building was constructed roughly 30–40 years ago and that maintenance staff have temporarily limited use to areas deemed safe. He described pooling and “pizza valleys” on the surface and said the floor will not look optimal until it is resurfaced.
The board did not take an immediate action to authorize resurfacing during the meeting; the superintendent framed the work as needed but said it could wait several years while the district plans the project and pursues state aid.
The discussion emphasized safety and the cost-benefit of resurfacing; no formal procurement item or contract award was recorded in the transcript.