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Council reviews three Pelican Bay pool designs; consultants show budgets and timeline, no action taken

2946548 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

Consultants presented three design options for the Pelican Bay aquatic facility—ranging from a lap-pool refurbishment to a larger leisure-pool plan—with estimated budgets from about $2.6 million to $5.0 million and a projected design/construction timeline of roughly 36 weeks. Council took no action and scheduled further public meetings.

The Seabrook City Council on Jan. 7 heard a detailed presentation on three conceptual designs for the Pelican Bay aquatic facility and declined to take action, leaving the options open for additional public input.

Steven Saliskar, principal with Progressive Commercial Aquatic (also introduced as Landmark Aquatic), presented three concepts of varying scope and budgets for Pelican Bay. He told the council the city-conducted community survey (188 respondents) showed strong interest in leisure and recreational features: "90% indicated they were interested, moving forward in leisure and recreational space, at the aquatic facility," Saliskar said.

Why it matters: the pool is a prominent community amenity that will affect operations, capital budgeting and…

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