SANDY — The board reviewed proposed small capital projects for summer 2026 and discussed priorities and equity across elementary and high‑school needs.
Leon Wilcox said the district has roughly $5 million available for small capital projects and listed proposals that total about $3.8 million as presented: Jordan High infield turf and improvements (batting cages, warning track, irrigation), a proposed lighting project for Jordan's baseball/softball that could cost about $725,000, parking lot LED retrofits, gym bleacher/locker‑room work and potential turf replacement priorities across high schools. Wilcox also described HVAC control upgrades for several elementary schools, boiler replacement at Canyon View (estimated about $700,000), playground resurfacing, irrigation repairs, and a set of safety lock upgrades required by state safety rules.
Trustees raised equity questions about focusing on high‑school athletics versus elementary needs; members asked staff to seek FieldTurf pricing, consider financing options, and return with more detailed cost scenarios and prioritization criteria. Board discussion balanced enthusiasm for Jordan’s lighting (safety and community use) against requests to ensure elementary needs remain visible in planning.
Next steps: staff will gather vendor pricing and financing options, return with fiscal scenarios and more detail on the Alta foods lab expansion request and schedule updates to the long‑range planning committee.