Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!
Architect: PRHS natatorium structurally sound; district plans staged repairs with $1.7M estimate over seven years
Summary
An architectural assessment found the Pine Richland High School pool meets competition standards but needs phased upgrades. District staff outlined near-term fixes and a long-range plan that administrators estimate at about $1.7 million over seven years to extend the facility’s useful life.
An independent architectural review and district follow-up work found that the Pine Richland High School natatorium, built in the early 1990s, continues to meet competitive and safety standards but requires phased upgrades to extend its service life, the board heard Jan. 13.
Ted Wallover, lead architect on the natatorium study, told the board the pool structure and depth profile meet NCAA/NSHS standards and that the facility has been well maintained. He identified age-related wear, lighting deficiencies and areas of roof/ceiling water migration that…
Already have an account? Log in
Subscribe to keep reading
Unlock the rest of this article — and every article on Citizen Portal.
- Unlimited articles
- AI-powered breakdowns of topics, speakers, decisions, and budgets
- Instant alerts when your location has a new meeting
- Follow topics and more locations
- 1,000 AI Insights / month, plus AI Chat

