During a recent government meeting, community members voiced their opinions on the proposed aquatics facility, highlighting a range of concerns and support for the project.
One resident expressed skepticism about the feasibility of the facility, arguing that it would likely operate at a deficit and could negatively impact the nearby YMCA by drawing away summer revenue. They urged the council to prioritize improvements to existing infrastructure, such as roads and parks, rather than increasing taxes for the new project.
Another resident raised concerns about affordability, suggesting that the council consider adding a free splash pad to cater to families who may struggle to afford day or season passes. They noted that many families are currently budgeting tightly and that free recreational options could enhance community engagement.
Conversely, some residents expressed enthusiasm for the aquatics center. One supporter argued that the facility would not compete with the YMCA but rather complement it by offering diverse activities for families. They emphasized the potential benefits of the project, including job creation, improved community safety, and promoting fitness among residents.
The discussions reflect a community divided on the aquatics facility, with calls for careful consideration of funding and accessibility as the council moves forward with the proposal.