In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing planning for the reconstruction of the Ad Astra pool, emphasizing community engagement and feedback. The meeting highlighted the importance of providing a facility that caters to a variety of recreational needs, including lap swimming, water walking, and open swim time.
Participants expressed a desire for a modest pool design that would accommodate both competitive swimming and leisure activities. The discussions revealed that a significant portion of the community favors features such as a zero-entry pool, social activity spaces, and ample shade structures. The feedback from an online survey, which garnered 818 responses, indicated strong public interest in programming options like swim lessons, water aerobics, and family-friendly events.
A design theme survey conducted during the open house showed that attendees preferred a \"cosmos\" theme for the pool's aesthetic, which may influence the final design elements. The next steps in the planning process include developing preliminary concepts that align with community priorities while adhering to an $8 million budget.
Officials plan to present several design options at the upcoming community meeting, scheduled for mid-July, where they will seek further input from residents. The goal is to synthesize feedback into a preferred direction for the project, ensuring that the final design meets both community expectations and budget constraints. The meeting concluded with a commitment to transparency and collaboration as the project moves forward.