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Board approves rebuild and upgrades for three high-school-area fields with city partnership

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The board authorized building or improving baseball and softball fields at Dilworth and Clayton (for Highland High) and at Rosewood Park (for West High), endorsing a city partnership to lower costs and sharing maintenance responsibilities.

The Salt Lake City School District Board of Education voted June 17 to approve a plan to build or improve high-school-area athletic fields at Dilworth and Clayton for Highland High and to add a softball facility at Rosewood Park for West High.

District staff presented cost estimates and a tentative partnership with Salt Lake City Parks and Public Lands that would reduce the district's capital outlay by using existing park infrastructure (restrooms, existing baseball infields) and coordinating maintenance. Isaac Astell, who led the facilities presentation, told the board the combined recommendation budget was approximately $4.5 million, down from earlier higher estimates. The district had…

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