School district rejects all bids for pool
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Angelique Flores
The Huntington Beach High School Foundation has hit another wall in
its efforts to build an aquatics facility on campus.
The Huntington Beach Union High School District voted Tuesday to
reject all bids received for the project because the figures were too
high.
“It’s really, really upsetting,” said Sylvia Garrett, president of the
Huntington Beach High School Foundation.
For five years, the foundation and the Take the Plunge Campaign have
jumped through hoops to get the project off its feet and raise the
necessary funding.
The expected cost of the project has swelled 25% over the last two
years, reaching $1.8 million a few months ago. The project’s cost leaped
yet again and is estimated at $2.3 million.
Now, the school is $500,000 short.
To keep the project moving, the district removed a half-million
dollars worth of work -- including lights and the diving boards -- that
could be added as the money becomes available.
The district has already gone out to bid for the project with the
adjustments, said trustee Michael Simons. Officials still hope to break
ground by June in time to have the pool built by the fall.
A large part of the jointly funded project’s finances come from the
high school foundation and the district. The city will contribute an
estimated $601,000 with state money from Proposition 12 expected to
arrive April 1.
The foundation is looking for donations from private individuals and
corporations to help fill the gap in the coffers.
Anyone interested in donating can call Garrett at (714) 861-1239.
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