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Millersburg Area School District board hears $537,000 stadium lighting plan and approves $163,850 design contract

Millersburg Area School District Board of Directors · March 28, 2025
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Summary

At its regular monthly meeting the Millersburg Area School District board heard a presentation on a multi-part athletic-facility project, including LED stadium lighting from Musco and related engineering work. The board approved a $163,850 design and consulting contract and was told the lighting procurement would come for vote at the next meeting.

The Millersburg Area School District board on Monday received a detailed presentation on proposed improvements to its stadium and athletic complex — including LED field lighting, new grandstands and press-box work — and approved a separate design and consulting contract to move the work forward.

Consultants told the board the proposal is divided into three parts: due diligence (geotechnical investigations and topographic surveys), grandstand and press-box replacement, and an a la carte set of services for future track and field work, including an optional lifecycle analysis if the district considers synthetic turf. Ernie (presented to the board as a consultant) said the district’s immediate priorities were lighting and grandstands so fall sports and the 2026 spring season would not be delayed.

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