(KLZA)-- The Auburn Board of Education approved a number of repair and upgrade projects when they met last week.
The most costly, will be repairs to the track at Bulldog Stadium. Superintendent Kevin Reiman says there are places the coating has worn down to the cement. Pro Track and Tennis will put on a protective coating at a cost of around $75,000 to extend the life of the track by up to 15 years.
The estimate to resurface the track is $150-200-thousand.
The Board also approved repairs to the side baskets in the Middle School / High School gymnasium. Reiman said new cabling and new motors will be installed to bring the baskets up to code.
During the meeting Board members also approved the Districts Safety Plan for the next year.
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