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Seabrook considers $3M–$5M pool replacement; short-term $800K fix would be temporary
Summary
City staff presented three replacement options for the municipal pool with planning-level costs of $3 million, $4 million and $5 million and said an $800,000 underground-plumbing retrofit would be a short-lived fix; FEMA and floodplain rules limit restroom solutions.
City staff told a town-hall audience that Seabrook’s municipal pool needs major repairs and presented three replacement options with different sizes and features and corresponding planning-level costs.
Brian Craig of public works described the three designs. Option A is a bare-minimum 25-yard, six-lane lap pool estimated at about $3,000,000; Option B adds a children’s shallow beach entry and play features and is estimated at about $4,000,000; Option C is a larger version of Option B and was estimated at about $5,000,000. Craig said the existing pool no longer meets code and that a prior assessment identified significant underground piping and other failures.
Staff also described a lower-cost stopgap: an…
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