FAQ 1.26.23

 Questions and answers from Facebook


I wasn't able to attend the meeting but I have been asked some questions that I said I'd pass along. What is the current maintenance procedure for the track verses the previous years? What would be the maintenance plan for a new track and who would be in charge of maintaining it? From the pictures being shared it looks like nothings been done to prevent the decline of its current condition.

Great questions. What you are looking at in photos is the track in its maintained condition. There has actually been an improvement in the condition of the dirt ring we use in the past 8 years thanks to the efforts of our maintenance team, coaches and athletes. Current maintenance includes grading and dragging the surface during the season to create as smooth a surface as possible. Because it is a dirt ring with no drainage system and the ground is impermeable, water has always pooled on it in spite of this. Unless we have dry weather, lane 1 is not usable due to water pools. Maintenance of the long jump includes spending $2-$3,000 every few years to replace the rubber mat runway. All of our maintenance work is done by our maintenance team. The consultant that we are working with says that we can expect less maintenance cost with a rubberized surface, but we won't know the schedule and products/equipment to be used until we see the final specifications for the surfaces involved.

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