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Parks capital program update: SNPOMA, park bonds and major projects including Pavilion Olympic pool and Wayne Bunker pickleball

2865720 · April 2, 2025
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Deputy Director Patrick O’Meara outlined funding sources for parks capital projects and provided status updates on numerous FY26 projects, including a $12 million Southern Nevada Public Lands Management Act (SNPOMA) award for an Olympic-sized pool at Pavilion and a 24-court Wayne Bunker pickleball complex in permitting.

Patrick O’Meara, deputy director of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, gave a broad briefing on the parks capital improvement program, describing five primary funding sources and progress on many active projects.

O’Meara said the department typically pools funding from the city’s general fund, Southern Nevada Public Lands Management Act (SNPOMA) grants (a Department of the Interior program), park bonds, the residential construction tax and internal asset-replacement funds. “SNPOMA stands for the Southern…

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