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Brawley Council approves change order to pursue repairs at Leon Center pool; city estimates $600,000 local share
Summary
Council approved a change order with the pool contractor and authorized the city manager to finish negotiations while the city pursues insurance reimbursement; officials estimate the city's out-of-pocket share could be about $600,000 and aim to reopen in spring 2026.
The Brawley City Council on Tuesday approved a change order with California Pools to move forward on repairs at the Leon Center pool and authorized the city manager to finalize related negotiations, contingent on expected insurance funding.
Council members and city staff said the decision is intended to show the city's commitment to repairs while the insurer completes a coverage determination. City Manager (staff) told the council the work "remains on schedule for completion of the spring 2026," and that the insurer has "recognized this is likely a covered loss and has been funding the consultant's technical investigation." The city is…
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