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Yorktown Central School District reports steady progress on Brookside playground and athletic complex; timeline extends into 2027

November 19, 2025 | YORKTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Yorktown Central School District reports steady progress on Brookside playground and athletic complex; timeline extends into 2027
An unnamed district presenter provided a construction update for the Yorktown Central School District, saying progress at the Brookside Mohanstuk site has been "really, really" rapid and visible, with the foundation poured and retaining walls rising.

The presenter said much of the site work at Brookside is complete and shared a rendering of the finished playground; earlier renderings of interior work have also been shown at prior meetings. They acknowledged the current inconveniences — dismissal delays and rerouted buses — as temporary tradeoffs ahead of the new facility.

Construction has also begun on the district's high school and middle school athletic complex, the presenter said, with site work essentially finished and erosion control measures in place; silt fencing around the basketball court has been removed to allow the next phases of work. The presenter described detailed planning on field orientation and amenities, saying a multipurpose field north of the baseball/field-hockey field will be reoriented from eastnd to northnd (eastast–west to northast–west to north
nd south) to avoid sun-related sightline problems for athletes.

The presenter noted they consulted with "Hunter," identified in the transcript as a goaltender, to avoid placing the sun in athletes' eyes during games. The update also listed planned bathroom and concession facilities and said speakers will be installed so game sound from Charlie Murphy Field can be heard on the patio area.

On timing, the presenter said the baseball and field-hockey multipurpose field is expected to be ready by the end of this school year, while the other multipurpose field is expected in the winter of the next school year; the presenter clarified that by "winter" they meant the seasonal winter, not the athletic season, and gave a rough January 2027 completion estimate for that second field.

The district did not provide additional budgetary or contractor details during the update. The presenter emphasized attention to detail in design and scheduling but did not state a specific speaker name or job title during the remarks. The board did not record any formal vote or motion on the construction items during the segment.

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