Champaign School Board approves softball renovations, house demolition
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WCIA) — The Champaign School Board approved the design and estimate plans for renovations to Centennial High School’s softball field.

The approval comes after Title IX advocates shined a light on the difference between Centennial’s softball and baseball fields. WCIA reported that the differences in the baseball and softball fields were brought up last March.

During Monday night’s board meeting, district officials said the softball field was outdated and needed improvements. The board approved the over $1 million project with four members voting yes, one voting no and one abstaining from the vote.

The improvements to the field will include elevated score boxes, a concessions area, a public address system, enclosed dugouts with storage and field lighting.

The money will come from referendum funding and the county school facility tax funding.

District officials said that the next step in the process is going out to bid. Then, the bids will be reviewed in March. Officials also said they are hopeful that construction will begin this summer.

After the softball renovations were approved, the board turned to their next agenda item. They discussed whether to approve the demolition of a house next to Franklin STEAM Academy, located at 714 W Harvard St.

The district bought the house in 2015, where it has been used for storage and staff use. Now however, staff are being moved out because it has become, “not suitable for use as a staff workplace.” The roof needs to be replaced, the basement floods and the house has become a drain on the district.

District officials proposed demolishing the house and using the space for staff parking. They estimate it will cost $95,000 and will use funds from the county school facility tax.

The board unanimously approved the project. Next steps include seeking proposals for asbestos abatement, which they hope to start by the end of February. Then, the plan is to demolish the house as soon as the ground thaws.

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