Union Pines High School Synthetic Turf Project Approved at $1.38 Million

The Union Pines High School synthetic turf project will move forward after approval from the Moore County Board of Education. The $1,383,100 project replaces a deteriorating natural grass field that has struggled with drainage and irrigation issues.

How the Union Pines High School Synthetic Turf Project Is Funded

Moore County Commissioners allocated $600,000 in bond-interest revenue, while the Convention and Visitors Bureau contributed $120,000. The Union Pines Athletic Boosters pledged $80,000, and the Band Boosters added $10,000 to cover a $90,000 “Cool Play” infill upgrade designed to keep field temperatures lower.

After subtracting outside contributions, the remaining $663,100 will come from the district’s Fund 8 restricted revenue. Once booster pledges are invoiced, the district’s net contribution will be reduced to $573,100.

What the Turf Means for Students and Community

Officials say the Union Pines High School synthetic turf project will improve field durability, expand year-round usability, reduce maintenance costs, and provide a safer surface for athletics, marching band, physical education classes, and community events.

Construction is scheduled to begin immediately after graduation to avoid disrupting school activities. The current sod will be cut and reused for a new practice field.

More district updates can be found at the Moore County Schools website.

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