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Council directs RPAC to study citywide aquatics and recreation needs
Summary
The Concord City Council asked its Recreation and Parks Advisory Committee to take a broad look at pools, splash pads, programming and staffing, with a focus on usage, location, lifeguard pay and long‑term strategy.
The Concord City Council asked the Recreation and Parks Advisory Committee (RPAC) to undertake a comprehensive review of the city’s aquatics and broader recreational offerings, including pool locations, usage, programming, staffing and pay practices. Mister Gill, representing RPAC, said the committee had identified nine comparable New Hampshire communities for benchmarking and…
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