The University of Utah board of trustees green lit a new $61.8 million indoor football facility for the school's football team.
SALT LAKE CITY — The University of Utah board of trustees moved a step closer to green-lighting a new $61.8 million indoor football facility for the school's football team.
During a meeting Tuesday, the board authorized a move forward with the facility, with construction scheduled to begin later this spring, with a fall 2024 targeted completion date. Trustees said they will now look to get bonding approval from the legislature during the current session. According to university documents, the 101,000 square foot facility would include a full-length football field, two LED video boards, an entry lobby and other additions that would benefit the reigning Pac-12 Conference champions.
Athletic officials say the new practice facility is needed due to deficiencies with the current Spence Eccles Field House, which was built in 2004. Scheduling conflicts with other university teams, along with low ceiling heights that do not allow for kicking and punting drills, make the new building a necessity, the team has said.A facility proposal claims the project will be funded by bonds that will be repaid"with donations and nonstate university funds," the proposal states.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Utah weighs how to use millions awarded in opioid settlementThe Utah Attorney General's Office laid out its plan to lawmakers today on how to spend an estimated hundreds of millions of dollars in award money the state is receiving from a multistate settlement from drug companies.
Read more »
Sunday marks 8th anniversary of Utah County sergeant's death in line of dutyToday marks 8 years since Utah County Sheriff's Sgt. Cory Wride was shot and killed in the line of duty. His widow gave an emotional statement on the anniversary of his tragic death:
Read more »