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Resident urges investment in ice-making equipment, not smaller rink
Summary
At the April 9 Skagway Recreation Board meeting resident Michael Yee urged the municipality to prioritize ice quality — recommending debris barriers, daily resurfacing and purchase of a small ice-resurfacing machine — and warned that shrinking the rink would not fix core problems.
Michael Yee, a Skagway resident, told the Skagway Recreation Board on April 9 that preserving a full-size outdoor ice rink depends on improved ice-making technique and equipment rather than reducing rink size.
Yee, speaking during the citizen comment period, said: "The most important factor in a successful ice rink is, unsurprisingly, the quality of the ice." He described this season as "one of the most challenging I've seen" and listed steps he believes would improve conditions: installing barriers to reduce windblown dust, daily resurfacing, faster snow removal and acquiring better resurfacing equipment.
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