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USTA Pacific Northwest proposes bubbled indoor tennis center at Camas High under 2-to-1 funding plan
Summary
USTA Pacific Northwest told the Camas School District on May 13 it is prepared to fund and operate a bubbled, year-round tennis facility at Camas High School with a proposed 2-to-1 capital contribution; USTA said it would operate the center, provide scholarships and resurface courts while the district would manage site infrastructure and permits.
The United States Tennis Association Pacific Northwest Section told the Camas School District board on May 13 it is prepared to build and operate an indoor "bubble" over the high schools eight outdoor courts under a partnership that USTA said would include a 2-to-1 capital investment ratio and long-term operational support.
"As I mentioned, we're the United States Tennis Association, Pacific Northwest Section," Matthew Warren, USTA PNW Executive Director, said as he introduced the organization and its regional goals for improving year-round access to tennis. USTA presenters said their PNW board had voted unanimously to support and fund the project.
The proposal would resurface the eight courts with NovaPlay (the surface USTA cited as used at US Open facilities), erect an insulated inflatable dome with skylights and US Open-style lighting, and add a small support building…
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