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The Conway City Council meeting on January 28, 2025, showcased an exciting update on the construction of the new community center, with Director Jamie Bryce leading the discussion. The center, set to open this summer, promises to enhance recreational opportunities for residents of all ages and backgrounds.
Bryce presented a detailed overview of the facility, highlighting its mission to provide high-quality, accessible programs and services. The community center will feature a natatorium with a 35-foot water slide, a lazy river, and a kids' leisure pool, alongside a gymnasium equipped with 12 indoor pickleball courts and multiple community rooms for various activities.
The council was particularly enthusiastic about the affordability of the center, with daily passes priced at just $5 for children and $10 for adults. Bryce confirmed that membership drives will begin in late spring, allowing residents to secure access before the grand opening.
Concerns regarding operational costs were addressed, with Bryce assuring the council that the budget for 2025 has been carefully planned to aim for a break-even point in the first year. The city anticipates support from various funding sources to cover initial expenses.
Accessibility was also a key focus, with plans in place to ensure the facility is wheelchair-friendly, addressing community feedback on the importance of inclusivity.
As the community eagerly awaits the opening, the council's commitment to prioritizing local needs and ensuring the center serves as a hub for all Conway residents remains clear.
Converted from January 28th, 2025 - City Council Meeting meeting on January 29, 2025
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