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Pool audit finds major repairs could cost roughly three-quarters of a million; commission discusses repair vs. replacement

3210531 · May 7, 2025
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An independent audit of Red Bank’s public pool identified cracked surfaces and safety concerns and recommended phased work that staff estimated could total about $615,000 for near-term fixes and roughly $750,000 for all recommended measures.

Staff presented results of an independent audit of the city pool and discussed repair options, timelines and costs; the consultant and staff recommended further inspection before major resurfacing and provided cost ranges for phased work.

Director Tate said the audit examined pool functionality, safety requirements, cracked surfaces and other defects. Staff explained the audit was a review, not a deep structural examination, and that the consultant noted cracks in the pool bottom that have reappeared after prior…

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