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Council weighs permanent pool enclosure; awards $275,000 contract to replace Kedron boiler
Summary
Council heard multiple permanent-structure proposals to replace the seasonal "bubble" at Kedron community pool and voted to award a $275,000 contract for a new boiler system, funded in part by a $150,000 donation and $125,000 from CIP contingency.
Peachtree City officials reviewed five options to replace the inflatable enclosure at the Kedron aquatics complex, heard new information about a leak in the large pool and approved a $275,000 contract to replace the pool’s boiler system.
Why it matters: The council is deciding whether to continue using a seasonal air-supported “bubble” that requires annual installation and removal and frequent repairs, or to invest in a permanent structure with a longer expected lifespan. Staff also reported a leak and long-term resurfacing needs for the large pool, and the city moved forward with a replacement boiler to stabilize operations.
Facilities staff presented five enclosure options ranging from a new air-supported structure (shorter life expectancy) to permanent insulated structures and fabric or metal buildings; budgetary estimates ranged from roughly $1.5 million for a new air-supported solution up…
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