• Superintendent Jeremy Olson informed the board that “there’s always a risk” when doing a project such as an underground fuel tank removal, but that the procedure would be good for the neighborhood to remove it rather than let it sit.
• Out of the three bids for the parking lot seal coats at the high school and Highland, Building & Grounds supervisor Rick Niemela told the board he was recommending the highest bidder, Asphalt Preservation Company, as they had a chip seal extra layer included in their quote plus their process was more detailed.
In Asphalt Preservation Company’s bid, which estimates $51,595.36 for the high school and $25,984.32 for Highland, they offered to furnish and apply crack seal, chip seal and fog seal, plus re-stripe the lots when cured.