During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the progress and funding of a new recreation center, emphasizing the importance of public input on the bond issuance required for its construction. The meeting served as a public hearing, a legal requirement before bonds can be issued, allowing community members to voice their opinions and concerns.
The mayor clarified that the bond issuance would not result in a property tax increase, addressing community concerns about potential tax implications. The current budget does not include a property tax hike, and the upcoming budget is also expected to maintain the same rate. The bonds in question are backed by sales tax, and there will be no increase in the sales tax rate.
The recreation center will be located at the corner of Volunteer Drive and Main Street, with plans for various aquatic and fitness facilities. Features include an outdoor pool with a lazy river and slides, indoor swimming lanes for school teams, and a multi-use indoor space for activities like pickleball. The center will also cater to seniors, providing direct access to amenities and activities.
Construction is underway, with foundational work progressing. Officials anticipate that structural steel will begin to rise in May, with the goal of completing the facility by late summer and opening it to the public in fall 2025. The meeting highlighted the community's excitement for the project and the anticipated benefits it will bring to residents.