Stadium Lights Project

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Bringing Westonites Together Weston Stadium Lights Project October 15, 2013

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Agenda • • • •

Benefits The Lights Financial Next Steps

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Stadium Lights Committee Broad Town Representation Name

Relevant Experience

Eric Albert

Chairman Parks & Recreation Commission

Mark Berkowitz

Weston HS Athletic Director

Woody Bliss

Former Selectman, 2013 Weston Citizen of the Year

Kurt Brower

President Gridiron Club

Carl Bernstein

Weston P&R Commissioner

Marc Butlein

Led turf and track project, Weston Sportsperson of the Year, P&R

Michael Carter

President Weston Sports Commission, Board of Finance

Terri Clevenger

President Weston Boosters

Dawn Egan

Former Boosters President, Weston Citizen of the Year

Peter Figliola

Bleacher/Booster Board project, Weston Lacrosse Board

Ken Freidrichsen

Weston Lacrosse Board

John Holmes

Weston Lacrosse Board

Fred Lawrence

Weston Lacrosse and Football Boards

Chris Myers

President Weston Soccer

Doug Narins

President Girls Softball

Steve Santa-Maria

President Weston Youth Football

Paul Scheufle

Founder Weston Lacrosse, Weston Sportsperson of the Year

Robb Thomson

Led Fundraising for Soccer/Lacrosse field lights, 2005

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Beneficiaries

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Beneficiaries High School Teams

Football / Lacrosse / Soccer / Track & Field/ Field Hockey

Youth Leagues

Football / Lacrosse/ Soccer

Walkers & Runners

Extended walking and running time

Sports Fans

Those presently attending + New fans who would attend  a  “Friday  Lights  Game”  

Weston Boosters

More revenue at Booster Barn - supports all sports

Empty Nesters

Who want to remain engaged with the community

Weston Residents

A healthy community social gathering place 5

Benefits Night Games

• Town spirit • Bring new and existing fans together

Connect School Parents

• Parents of athletes • Parents of recent Weston High School graduates • Parents of young children

Increase Track Usage

• Attract more runners and walkers

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Benefits Increase in Booster Barn Revenues

• Night games • Playoff games

Better Scheduling

• Football games are problematic in October / November – Longer ACT/SAT exams delay games.

Host Multi School Meets

• Increase in attendance • Dinner time events

• State and Conference meets (SWC and CIAC state semifinals and championships) • Opportunity to host revenue-generating college games • Unique opportunity to showcase Weston

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Benefits Reduce Impact of Sound

• Reduce sound as speakers will be moved from facing neighbors to facing school.

Increase Available Practice Times

• Baseball and softball could use for practice if wet conditions at other fields • Extended turf field hours allows for more practice time and fewer weather cancellations

Enhance Community Events

• Relay for Life • Special Olympics

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The Lights

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The Lights Minimal Spill & Glare – Visor Design

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The Lights Minimal Spill & Glare Taller poles ensure proper aiming angles, decrease glare for players, and decrease off-site spill light

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Comparable Towns With one exception all other DRG-A & SWC public schools have stadium lights

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Extending our Present Light Zone

Weston High School

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Extending our Present Light Zone

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Restrictions • Lights off by 10pm (current practice) • Speakers only for games • Follow rules on lower field

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Financial

Budget Financing

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Budget • Capital Budget (funded privately) – Equipment & Project – Recognition Plaque/Bricks – Contingency Total

$290,000 5,000 30,000 $325,000

• Operating Costs (funded by Gate Receipts) – Electric • Stadium lights = $16 /hour of operation • Walking lights = $3/hour of operation

– Security • Additional police at big events

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100% Privately Funded • Town of Weston - Field Lighting Fund – Donations tax deductible (501-C3) – Monies segregated • LAX Fund committed $80,000 • Fundraising strategy developed by Committee members with prior experience leading turf, track and lower field lights projects • Recognition for donors

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Next Steps

Approval Process Timeline

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Approval Process • Presented to: First Selectman, Board of Education, Weston Sports Commission, Parks & Recreation, Football, Lacrosse and Soccer Boards • Approvals Necessary – Board of Education – Board of Selectmen – Conservation Commission – Planning & Zoning – Board of Finance 23

Timeline • • • • • •

Q3/2013 Q4/2013 Q4/2013 - Q2/2014 June 2014 Summer 2014 September 2014

Lights Committee Formed Begin Fundraising Obtain Town Approvals Award Contract Installation Opening Night Celebration

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Bringing Westonites Together • Win/Win – Help our athletes – Provide a needed community gathering place – Create a town asset

• No cost to taxpayers

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Q&A

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