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Parks committee weighs mold mitigation, temporary dehumidifier and larger renovations for community center

6429614 · October 23, 2025
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Committee members reviewed inspection findings that recommend mold treatment, discussed a temporary dehumidifier as an interim measure, and reviewed architect drawings and funding limits for larger community-center repairs and ADA updates.

The Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee reviewed a mold inspection report for the district community center and discussed next steps including temporary air-treatment, repair priorities and longer-term redesign work.

Committee members said the inspection recommended treatment, and the estimated cost of abatement cited in the meeting was $8,008. Committee member Tasha (committee member) said the board previously declined abating the mold and the committee is exploring a large commercial dehumidifier as an interim mitigation because the district has not scheduled abatement. Staff member Chris (staff member) said the dehumidifier’s energy draw is “probably over…

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