In a recent government meeting, officials discussed critical aspects of water management and security for a new indoor facility. Concerns were raised about the source, treatment, and disposal of water within the facility, emphasizing the need for a robust stormwater management system to prevent overflow and environmental issues. The facility's design includes independent water systems, with plans for filtration and chlorination to maintain water quality in ponds, ensuring it does not interact with surface or groundwater.
The conversation also touched on expected usage patterns, with officials predicting a significant drop in attendance during summer months, potentially impacting maintenance and operations. The facility is anticipated to operate at about half capacity in warmer weather, as outdoor activities become more appealing.
Security was another focal point, particularly in light of issues at similar venues, such as Topgolf, which has faced challenges related to safety and crime. Officials acknowledged the importance of creating a secure environment and expressed intentions to collaborate with local law enforcement to address potential concerns proactively. The emphasis was on ensuring that the facility remains a safe and welcoming space for all visitors.