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Parks board previews 2026 budget, park bond planning and pool options; active adult center staffing added

5415103 · January 3, 2025
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Staff briefed the Franklin City Parks Board on the 2026 budget planning cycle, a possible multi‑million dollar park bond in coming years, options for aquatic facilities including a potential new pool costing an estimated $30 million, and a new maintenance position for the active adult center.

Parks staff updated the Franklin City Parks Board on early planning for the 2026 city budget and long-range park bond work that could fund multiple facility renovations, including the recreation center and aquatic facilities.

"We're in the planning stages right now of the 2026 budget," Speaker 3, a parks staff member, told the board. Staff met with the mayor earlier in the month and plan to present the proposed budget to the city…

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