The temporary grass football field was put in place for just 5 home football games. Then it was ripped up (shown in image at left) and replaced with a $1.2 million artificial turf football field. Superintendent Weast's response was that the grass field would be "relocated." But Superintendent Weast did not disclose the cost of "relocation" of a grass football field. And the Board of Education didn't ask.
It took a Maryland Public Information Act request to MCPS to find out the facts. The documents obtained by the Parents' Coalition are shown below. Now we know why the Board of Education didn't want to discuss this project in a public meeting.
We now know that the "relocation" of the grass football field cost taxpayers $86,493.50. That puts the total known expenditure for the Walter Johnson High School football stadium project at:
$1,718,993.50.
That's the cost of a grass field (per MCPS cost given to County Council), plus the cost of an artificial turf field, plus the cost of "removal" of the WJHS grass, and "relocation" of the WJHS grass.
Here's what the documents show:
- December 14, 2009: MCPS Staff authorized $25,928.00 to be spent on the Walter Johnson High School football field. Actual final cost appears to have been $21,016.20. Note an expenditure of $25,000 must be approved by the Board of Education, but there is no evidence of the Board ever approving this expenditure.
- December 23, 2009: MCPS Staff authorized $15,726.10 to be spent in part, on moving "soil" from Walter Johnson High School to Wheaton High School.
- May 21, 2010: Invoice for $49,751.20 for new Wheaton High School football field. Did Wheaton High School really get truckloads of frozen grass in January from Walter Johnson High School? Or did MCPS just move some "soil" over from Walter Johnson High School and add new sod? (See page 6 - the word is "soil")
9398.2 Retaining Walls and Stormwater Management
Modifications—Extension**
Awardee
Walker Willis/T/A Custom Masonry $300,000
WJHS Football Field Removal
Taxpayers and voters should be clear: it is not MCPS, composed of public employees, that authorize these expenditures. It is your elected Board of Education, led by Patricia O'Neill and former Board of Ed President Shirley Brandman that are responsible for these expenditures.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/boe/meetings/agenda/2008-09/2009-0512/4.1.1%20Procurement%20Report.pdf
ReplyDeleteMay 12, 2009
9161.2 Athletic Field Renovation—Extension**
Awardee Walker Willis/T/A Custom Masonry $422,741
http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/boe/meetings/agenda/2009-10/2010-0309/4.1.1%20Procurement.pdf
March 9, 2010
9398.2 Retaining Walls and Stormwater Management
Modifications—Extension**
Awardee Walker Willis/T/A Custom Masonry $300,000