A long-stalled plan to upgrade the campus of South Windsor High School could move forward in two phases, with the turf field centerpiece to come second. The Board of Education previously requested discussion of the project at the Town Council’s July 7 meeting, but council members postponed discussion to their next regular meeting while waiting for an updated cost estimate. Maneeley said the $2.15 million “phase one” would cover construction of tennis and pickleball courts along with their associated parking required by the Planning and Zoning Commission, and “phase two” would include the lighted multipurpose turf field and traffic improvements, as the courts must be relocated first. The $9.35 million project proposed by the town’s Public Building Commission would address accessibility and code compliance issues at the former Orchard Hill school at 350 Foster St., now the permanent home of the Parks and Recreation Department, as well as a potential roof replacement.
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