DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Des Moines school officials agreed Tuesday to join with Drake University to build a $19.5 million stadium for high school and middle school sports.
The city’s school board unanimously approved a resolution to pay $15 million for construction costs, using sales tax revenue. Drake will donate land, pay remaining costs and be responsible for maintaining the stadium, which will be built near the university’s basketball arena.
The 4,000-seat stadium will be the home field for four of the district’s five high school football teams and will be home for all of the district’s soccer teams. It also will be available for other school uses and middle school football and soccer games.
Drake also will use the field for its soccer teams.
Plans call for the stadium to be completed by summer 2021.
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