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Lake Havasu City hears strong public demand for second pool; council directs staff to continue planning
Summary
After a lengthy public hearing, council members and dozens of residents urged the city to pursue a second outdoor pool. The CIP includes $2.5 million for a pool in fiscal year 2025–26; council asked staff to continue procurement and planning work and to bring more details to an upcoming budget work session.
Dozens of residents and recreational leaders on April 8 urged the Lake Havasu City Council to move forward on a second outdoor pool, and council members directed staff to continue planning and to present additional details during the upcoming budget work session.
The item, presented at the request of Vice Mayor Michelle Lynn, opened with a brief review of prior discussion and the city’s five-year capital improvement plan, which currently lists $2,500,000 for a second pool in fiscal year 2025–26. Parks staff and the city manager said the amount is intended to fund a 25‑meter by 25‑yard pool sited at the existing aquatic center, with staff noting that a larger 50‑meter facility would have a significantly larger footprint…
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