In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the development of a new recreational facility in West Henderson, emphasizing its potential economic and community benefits. The facility, designed to be climate-controlled and water-efficient, aims to provide a range of indoor activities, addressing the current lack of recreational opportunities in the area.
The project is expected to be funded through a public-private partnership, which will alleviate the city's financial burden by avoiding costs associated with hiring and operational support. This approach is projected to free up revenue for other city needs. The facility's construction is estimated to create approximately 563 jobs, generating an economic output of $89.4 million, along with $1.8 million in tax revenue. Once operational, it is anticipated to support an additional 238 jobs and contribute $39.1 million annually to the local economy.
The city plans to issue a design-build contract for the project, with a guaranteed maximum price of $70 million. Officials highlighted the importance of adhering to prevailing wage standards and incorporating apprenticeship programs to ensure local workforce engagement.
Council members expressed strong support for the initiative, praising the collaborative efforts that have led to this innovative project. They noted the facility's expected impact on community wellness and recreational opportunities, with one council member highlighting the excitement surrounding the upcoming mini-golf feature.
Residents will benefit from a 20% discount on facility usage, excluding the on-site restaurant, further enhancing accessibility for the community. The meeting concluded with a sense of optimism about the project, with officials eager to see its completion and the positive changes it will bring to West Henderson.