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Youth sports leader tells board PenMet field‑use deal disadvantages some Peninsula residents
Summary
A Peninsula Youth Sports Coalition representative told the board the district’s facility‑use agreement with PenMet gives PenMet priority access while some district residents face exclusions or surcharges when registering for PenMet programs.
Michael Perot, speaking for the Peninsula Youth Sports Coalition, urged the board to require equal treatment of Peninsula School District residents under the district’s facility‑use agreement with PenMet Parks.
Perot said the agreement grants both parties free access and priority use of each other’s facilities when not used by the owner. He said PenMet basketball programs currently use 10 school gyms while the district uses PenMet synthetic turf fields for baseball and soccer. “On the surface, this sounds…
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