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Sandpoint parks commission ranks basketball‑court rehab top priority, eyes kayak storage and Euclid water access
Summary
Commissioners ranked basketball-court rehabilitation their top parks priority; staff estimated $100k–$110k to rehab four courts, proposed investigating lockable kayak/SUP storage at City Beach and conceptual planning for Euclid right‑of‑way lake access, and reported strong membership and revenue at the James Russell Sports Center.
At the Nov. 12 meeting, Jason Welker reviewed the results of a commissioner exercise to allocate points across near‑term parks capital projects. The top three priorities were: basketball‑court rehabilitation (240 points), nonmotorized kayak and stand‑up paddleboard (SUP) storage at City Beach (175 points), and concept planning for Euclid right‑of‑way water access.
Basketball courts: Welker said two local contractors provided quotes; rehabbing all four targeted courts (Pine Street Park,…
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