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Conewago Valley board declines immediate stadium sound overhaul after questions about cost and timing
Summary
After a presentation that recommended full replacement of a 21-year-old stadium sound system, the Conewago Valley School District board declined to approve immediate replacement funding and asked staff for more cost detail and options before committing capital funds.
The Conewago Valley School District Board of Directors on July 14 heard a presentation recommending replacement of the district stadium’s 21‑year‑old sound system but did not approve immediate funding for a full system overhaul.
District staff described the existing stadium audio as beyond typical life expectancy for such equipment and at increasing risk of failure. “So it's well outworn its life based on systems typically last 15 years. So we're at 21 years,” a staff presenter said, recommending the board authorize a complete replacement and add the project to the capital improvement plan. Staff said the work would be paid from capital funds and could be scheduled as soon as approved to be ready for the outdoor season.
Board members pressed staff for more detail about…
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