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Pueblo West board debates whether to prioritize aquatic center or new administration building
Summary
District staff briefed new board members on a five-year strategic plan and recent capital moves. Directors debated optics and fiscal timing for advancing an aquatic center and a civic/administration building; no board-level reordering was approved, but members asked for a future discussion item.
District Manager Christian J. Hine delivered a review of district accomplishments and the newly approved five-year strategic plan Wednesday, highlighting water-rights purchases, reduced turnover, completion of Fire Station 2 and steps toward acquiring an administration building at 63 Spaulding.
Hine told the board the purchase of 63 Spaulding and other actions have closed much of a prior projected budget gap and moved the district closer to financing major projects such as an aquatic center. “Because of our solutions and our…
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