NORTH BATTLEFORD - The city of North Battleford is looking to make some improvements at Don Ross Arena.
At Monday’s meeting, council voted in favour of authorizing the purchase of a new scoreboard clock, as well as to re-allocate existing budget funds to construct and install new bleachers at the venue. The new bleachers are expected to hold upwards of 140 additional spectators.
The city also plans heating and ventilation improvements that would add some heat to the arena area and better control the humidity.
There is $85,000 already allocated in the 2022 budget towards improvements at Don Ross Arena.
According to the presentation from Fleet and Maintenance Manager Seton Winterholt, the initial plan had been for a new score clock with a new mount and new protective covering. Initially the thinking was it would cost upwards of $60,000. But Winterholt explained they were able to find a clock that was exactly the same size as the existing one, which can fit into the existing mount and protective cage, saving considerable installation costs.
As well, administration is able to re-allocate another $25,000 that was for additional emergency exits. It has since been determined those will not be needed as the existing exits can handle the additional capacity.
The new score clock is estimated at $12,500, bleacher construction and installation at $20,000 and HVAC improvements at $44,400. As well, electrical and controls would come to $7,500. The total cost is $84,400, fitting within the existing budget.