Kingston Board Explores Costly LED Upgrades for Sports Facility Lighting
- Meeting Overview:
During the latest Kingston Board of Selectmen meeting, discussions unfolded about upgrading the town’s sports facilities, focusing primarily on lighting improvements. The board is contemplating a shift to LED lighting to reduce long-term operational costs. The conversion could potentially cut electric expenses by 40 to 55%, a substantial saving for the town’s budget.
Two primary options were deliberated: retrofitting the current lighting towers with LED heads, estimated to cost around $380,000, or replacing the entire lighting system with new towers and LED lights, costing approximately $485,000. The board highlighted the necessity of pursuing grants to support these projects, citing past challenges in meeting community use requirements for grant eligibility.
A representative from Musco was mentioned in relation to the procurement of specific replacement bulbs for the existing lighting systems. The cost for these bulbs stands at $125 each, plus shipping. Additionally, the labor involved in replacing these bulbs is expected to cost at least $1,500.
In terms of community events, the board discussed the upcoming fundraiser linked to the village black event on November 28. In-person registration and coordination with a local church were part of the planning, with flyers already distributed online. The board approved the fundraiser unanimously.
Preparations for the December 20 luminary event are also underway, with cookies ordered and the Silva Lake Chorus organizing a hot chocolate fundraiser. Entertainment will be provided by the chorus and Kicksten Elementary School’s choir, with efforts ongoing to secure a third performer. Members are considering adjustments to the program as the date approaches.
Additionally, new fall programming initiatives were highlighted, including an adult ceramics class, a KIS homework club, and a “Little Explorers” program for young children. The latter, led by a retired teacher, generated particular enthusiasm among board members.
The board also addressed updates regarding the athletic complex and fields. With the sports season winding down, a walkthrough is scheduled for November 21 to evaluate the fields’ conditions. Reports included the completion of irrigation winterization and the identification of a leak stemming from old infrastructure, not a break in the mainline. The board discussed finalizing the budget for turf management, with sports groups expressing willingness to support additional repairs if needed.
In other matters, the board touched on community engagement and planning, particularly for the Kingston 300th Gala, with tickets going on sale December 1 for the January 31 event. A local book launch is also underway, with pre-orders priced at $35.
Challenges in the search for a new town administrator were noted, with interviews scheduled for mid-November. Fiscal year 2027 budget planning is in progress but facing complications due to issues with the financial software system and delays in obtaining necessary paperwork from the finance director.
The recent special town meeting was confirmed to have achieved a quorum, with all proposed articles passing except for the decision regarding the town clerk position. Upcoming town elections are set for November 15.
Lastly, maintenance updates included completed benches and planned tree trimming, alongside the winterization of Grace Beach Park. Repairs to auditorium lighting are postponed until more lights require attention.
City Council Officials:
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/03/2025
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Recording Published:
11/07/2025
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Duration:
28 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Plymouth County
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Towns:
Kingston
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