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Neighbors raise noise and lighting complaints at Wiseburn Sports Complex; board approves facility use deals and routine contracts

Wiseburn Unified School District Board of Education · May 6, 2026
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Summary

A neighbor told the Wiseburn board the district refused a tort claim and that lights and speaker systems at the new sports complex exceed representations made to residents; the board approved facility-use agreements (including AYSO), a food-services contract extension and other routine items, all by unanimous votes.

A Wiseburn Unified School District resident told the board on May 4 that the district refused her tort claim and that the district’s representations about the new sports complex conflicted with what she observed at recent events. Liz Kelly, speaking with neighbor Sharon Ruiz, said Superintendent Blake Silvers had earlier told adjacent neighbors there would be no speaker system and that lights would be designed not to spill into yards, but she observed mounted speakers at a 04/29 softball game and said lights at the field remain on until about 9 p.m. on some nights. "Superintendent Silvers stated that there would be no speaker system at the complex," Kelly…

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