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Pueblo West board hears update on potential $9 million aquatic center funding; soil testing not yet complete
Summary
District officials told the Pueblo West Board of Directors on Aug. 13 that roughly $9 million could be available from the district’s capital projects fund to support a proposed aquatic center, but the board has not yet approved any spending and geotechnical soil sampling has not been completed.
PUEBLO WEST, Colo. — District officials told the Pueblo West Board of Directors on Aug. 13 that roughly $9 million could be available from the district’s capital projects fund to support a proposed aquatic center, but board members have not yet approved any spending and geotechnical soil sampling has not been completed.
The district manager, Christian J. Hynes, said the $9 million figure is the sum of (1) committed and restricted funds carried forward in the capital projects fund, (2) previously assigned funding for the aquatic center, and (3) audit and TABOR-related corrections from 2024. Hynes said the $3 million referenced by a public commenter represented restricted/committed balances and…
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