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Seabrook presents three municipal pool options, residents question season length and privatization
Summary
City staff showed three conceptual designs for a new municipal pool with estimated costs of $3 million, $4 million and $5 million and said repairing existing piping to meet code was previously estimated at $800,000; residents asked about season length, heating, fees and whether privatization was an option.
City staff presented three conceptual designs for a new Seabrook municipal pool and described an assessment that put repair-to-code costs for the existing facility at roughly $800,000. Staff sought public feedback on which option—ranging from a 6-lane lap pool to larger designs with beach-entry and play features—residents prefer before the council considers bond placement.
Brian Craig, director of public works, described the existing pool: staff recently removed an old slide for safety reasons and earlier engineering…
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