The Seneca Valley School District is continuing to make upgrades under its seven year facilities improvement plan.
Among the several upgrades given the go-ahead during a Monday school board meeting were improvements to NexTier Stadium that are slated to cost about $2 million.
More handicap-accessible seating will be added, as well as more bleacher seating. The turf will also be replaced on both the football field and the track. The school will work with Tower Engineering on the project.
Also Monday, the board approved boiler and burner replacements for six school buildings, as well as fire alarm panel upgrades for three schools, according to SV Communications Director Leslie Andreassi.
The district took out a capital improvement bond back in 2015 to pay for projects over the next several years and that money will be used in these instances, with the exception of replacing the stadium turf, which will funded through money collected through gate fees.
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