Wood Middle School Modernization and New ConstructionPhase I
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The Alameda Unified School District plans to construct a new synthetic turf sports field and all-weather track at 1801 Sandcreek Way, the site of the former Lum Elementary School and current temporary campus, to replace the inadequate facilities at Thompson Field. The project will repurpose existing portable buildings as locker rooms and include dedicated restroom facilities for athletes and spectators, along with equipment storage. Bleacher seating for up to 1,500 attendees will be positioned to minimize neighborhood impacts, with flexibility to adjust placement as needed. Access to the site will primarily be through a new roadway adjacent to Rittler Park, and the facility will feature six Musco LED light poles to support evening events, with operation strictly limited to school activities and no use past 10:00 p.m. to reduce light spill. The athletic field is designed to serve Alameda High School’s sports program, with typical football games expected to draw around 950 spectators and annual graduation ceremonies or biennial Island Bowl events accommodating up to 1,500 attendees each. The location was chosen due to spatial constraints at the current site, and the new facility will only be activated after the completion of new construction at Wood Middle School and Otis Elementary. The project aligns with the district’s long-term planning to modernize infrastructure and is being managed under the broader Wood Middle School Modernization initiative, with primary point of contact for inquiries being Shariq Khan, Assistant Superintendent for Business Services.
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Grand Street and Otis Drive, Alameda, CA, 94501Set-Aside
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