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Powell stadium contract OK'd : Football : Knoxville News Sentinel
Powell High School football players will have a renovated stadium to play in come fall.
The Knox County school board Wednesday unanimously approved an agreement with a Clinton company for repairs and upgrades to the school's stadium.
The $854,000 contract is with Evans Contracting Co. The funds were approved by the school board and Knox County Commission last year as part of the school system's capital plan for the 2008-09 school year.
"This was the last in a series of stadium upgrades we've done in the last five to six years to address life safety issues at some of the schools," schools spokesman Russ Oaks said.
Other stadium projects were done at Austin-East Performing Arts and Sciences Magnet, South-Doyle, Farragut, West and Carter high schools, he said.
The contract for the Powell stadium work will go before the Knox County Commission. Subject to approval, school officials expect the project to be completed before the school's first football game in the fall.
In other matters, the school board unanimously approved the first reading of an ethics policy that requires board members, among other things, to disclose their connections to civic or charitable organizations.
"I think it's a public-interest issue," board Vice Chairwoman Karen Carson said.
Powell High School football players will have a renovated stadium to play in come fall.
The Knox County school board Wednesday unanimously approved an agreement with a Clinton company for repairs and upgrades to the school's stadium.
The $854,000 contract is with Evans Contracting Co. The funds were approved by the school board and Knox County Commission last year as part of the school system's capital plan for the 2008-09 school year.
"This was the last in a series of stadium upgrades we've done in the last five to six years to address life safety issues at some of the schools," schools spokesman Russ Oaks said.
Other stadium projects were done at Austin-East Performing Arts and Sciences Magnet, South-Doyle, Farragut, West and Carter high schools, he said.
The contract for the Powell stadium work will go before the Knox County Commission. Subject to approval, school officials expect the project to be completed before the school's first football game in the fall.
In other matters, the school board unanimously approved the first reading of an ethics policy that requires board members, among other things, to disclose their connections to civic or charitable organizations.
"I think it's a public-interest issue," board Vice Chairwoman Karen Carson said.