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Manasquan Schools: 'Fieldhouse' Will Not Impact Taxes
The Manasquan School District plans to enter into a shared services agreement with borough officials to upgrade its facilities.

MANASQUAN – The Manasquan School District plans to enter into a shared services agreement with borough officials to upgrade its facilities, including a new multi-purpose fieldhouse that will have no impact on taxes, officials said.
The facility will be equipped with a state-of-the-art weight training facility, a dedicated wrestling room and a 160’ x 160’ turf field, the district said.
The district said the project will solve a number of issues schools are facing with regards to providing sanitary and safe space for teams to practice on-campus.
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The proposal is budget-neutral, officials say, replacing existing debt with a new longer-term loan that will have no impact on taxes or sending district tuition.
According to the proposal:
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- The district currently has no wrestling facility, the weightlifting room is obsolete (housed in a converted grounds garage behind elementary school) and athletic space is limited, particularly in inclement weather
- The bleachers and gym floor have been replaced; however, the locker rooms are deteriorating and in need of upgrades. Prior to the gym renovations, no major upgrades had taken place in the gym or locker rooms since 1965
- The community has a need for recreational facilities for everyone from the children to seniors
- Practices for several sports are currently being held off-campus at the Sea Girt Army Camp
- The Board of Education and the Borough of Manasquan lack a large indoor space capable of hosting events and meetings, in particular when consideration must be given to social distance
The solution, officials say, is a shared-services agreement with the Borough of Manasquan to upgrade the facilities through a municipal bond.
The proposed facilities upgrade included:
- 200’ x 160’ indoor training facility
- 160’ x 160’ indoor fully lit turf field lined for multiple sports
- State-of-the-art weight training room
- Dedicated sanitary wrestling space
- Retractable batting cages
- Bathrooms and storage
- Gym renovations
Other facility upgrade considerations pending fieldhouse bid:
- Locker room upgrades
- Baseball field upgrades
- Cafetorium gym floor encapsulation
The project will be funded by the proposed shared services bond ordinance of approximately $4,725,000 and approximately $900,000 of district funds to offset site work and other costs for a total estimated construction cost of $5,400,000.
Here is the proposed tax burden:

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