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Ways to Lower cost of Option 1 <br />I am definitely not an arena expert but these are a few items for discussion. Some of <br />these were items mentioned to me in my research of ice rinks. We would rely on our <br />engineers to come up with a $15 million plan. <br />• Replace the ice plant and compressor in Olympic part of building but leave it an <br />Olympic size rink and the main rink in the building. <br />• Tear down the barn and build a new sheet parallel to the Olympic sheet with <br />seating for far less than the 1500 in the Olympic arena <br />• Construct the new rink so that it does not infringe on the varsity softball field, <br />taking away the need for the city to build new fields at Lions Park <br />• Use metal siding for the exterior of the new part of the building rather than tip up <br />concrete panels <br />• Use a sand floor rather than a concrete floor <br />• Eliminate additional meeting rooms from the plan <br />• Eliminate second floor on new sheet if this saves money <br />• Focus on ice sheet and locker rooms <br />
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