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University Heights committee approves tablet check-in plan, reviews membership revenue
Summary
Committee members supported replacing the pool’s front-desk computer with two tablets and a mobile scanner to speed check-in; staff reported membership and revenue are ahead of last year through mid-June.
Committee members agreed on June 18 that replacing the aging desktop used for pool check-in with two tablets (iPads) and a mobile barcode scanner would likely ease long check-in lines on busy nights. Service Director Alan Pennington and pool staff explained the pool uses a cloud-based system called Access Granted to manage passes; committee members and IT staff said tablets that can run the vendor software and a mobile scanner tied to the tablets would allow staff to…
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