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Parks foundation approves purchase of InBody body-composition scanner for 5 Oaks, $8,000 cap

5763597 · August 15, 2025
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The Elevate Parks Foundation on Aug. 5 authorized purchase of an InBody 270S scanner for the 5 Oaks recreation center, approving member access and a trainer consultation program; the motion passed unanimously.

The Elevate Parks Foundation on Aug. 5 authorized the director of parks and recreation to buy an InBody 270S body-composition scanner for the 5 Oaks recreation center, not to exceed $8,000. The board voted unanimously, with Chairman Clark, Board member Weil, Board member Solomanoff, Board member Lewis and Board member Prashant Hellman all voting yes.

The foundation's director, Beverly Tucker Knight, said the device scans muscle and fat by body quadrant and produces a report members can use to track progress. "You stand on it barefooted, and then there are two handles. You grab the handles, you put your thumbs on it, and you stand still," Tucker Knight said, describing the model under consideration. She said the…

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