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Rec and Parks details Leonard Hall floor repairs, courts and trail projects at September meeting

5861866 · September 5, 2025
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Summary

At the Recreation and Parks Citizens Advisory Board meeting in September, staff outlined a schedule to repair and replace the Leonard Hall Recreation Center arena floor in October, described recent and upcoming court and trail work across the county, and reported other capital projects including a new boat for Saint Clements Island.

At the Recreation and Parks Citizens Advisory Board meeting in September, staff said the county and a manufacturer will repair and replace the arena flooring at Leonard Hall Recreation Center this fall and that county crews or contractors will complete concrete leveling and related site work before tiles are reinstalled.

The Leonard Hall repair is significant because staff and the manufacturer concluded there were installation errors; the manufacturer agreed to replace the interlocking tiles at no cost to the county while the county will pay to level and damp-proof the concrete subfloor, staff said. "They have agreed that there was some errors made in the installment, and at no cost to the county, that is getting corrected," said Jessica, a Recreation and Parks staff member who outlined the timeline and work steps.

Why it matters: the arena tile surface supports adult sport leagues, roller…

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