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Consultant Jorden Pangrac urges prompt repair of failing retaining wall at Floodwood School
Summary
At a June 8 Facilities Committee meeting, consultant Jorden Pangrac of InGensa recommended prioritizing repair of a failing retaining wall at Floodwood School, noting safety concerns and directing the civil engineer to supply details for proposals by the end of the week.
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The Floodwood Public School District Facilities Committee on June 8, 2026, prioritized repair of a failing retaining wall at Floodwood School after a presentation from consultant Jorden Pangrac of InGensa. The meeting opened at 5:32 p.m., was held via Google Teams, and adjourned at 5:47 p.m.
Pangrac reviewed the site-work components for the district's Facility Improvement Project and said, "Priority is to complete the retaining wall as the structure is failing and presents future safety issues." He outlined alternatives for the parking area, the childcare drop‑off area and the loading dock, and discussed tradeoffs between a block wall and a poured concrete wall, saying longevity was the primary consideration.
Attendees listed in the roll call included meeting participants Pete Kramer; Dave Rohde; Sue Hoeft; Amanda Fjeld; Al Clark; Haley Walsh; Ashley Engh; Nathan Libbon; Rick Gill (City of Floodwood) and Bryan Hutchinson. The civil engineer was asked to provide design details to InGensa by the end of the week so proposal requests can be issued promptly; Pangrac will update the committee as proposals are received and if adjustments are required.
No motions or votes are recorded in the transcript. The committee adjourned at 5:47 p.m. with next steps limited to engineering deliverables and the forthcoming proposal solicitations.
