The Pottsgrove School Board is moving forward with plans to enhance the district's athletic facilities, as discussed in a recent meeting on September 9, 2025. The proposed project aims to address current limitations at the stadium, including inadequate parking and outdated structures, which have been a concern for both students and community members.
Key highlights from the meeting included a detailed presentation on the proposed design concepts for the stadium. The plan features the construction of new bleachers, which will replace the existing ones, and the addition of two new entry points that will include ticket booths and concession stands. This redesign aims to improve accessibility and enhance the overall experience for spectators.
The project also emphasizes the need for increased parking capacity, with new spaces allocated behind the home bleachers. The design team is working closely with the district to ensure that the new facilities meet current building codes and adequately serve the needs of the community. The proposed changes are expected to provide a more functional and welcoming environment for athletic events.
In terms of timeline, the board discussed the importance of starting the schematic design phase promptly. This phase will refine the initial concepts and ensure that the project aligns with the district's budget and community expectations. If approved, the design process could begin as early as the next board meeting, with construction anticipated to start in 2026.
The estimated budget for the project is approximately $13.6 million, which includes construction costs and contingencies. Board members acknowledged the challenges of rising construction costs and emphasized the need for careful planning to ensure fiscal responsibility.
As the district moves forward, community engagement will be a priority, with opportunities for residents to provide input throughout the design process. The board is committed to keeping the public informed and involved as plans progress, ensuring that the new facilities will meet the needs of Pottsgrove students and residents for years to come.