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Phoenix presents summer camp, pools and swim‑lesson plans; staffing limits some pool openings
Summary
City Parks officials on Thursday laid out Phoenix’s summer camps and aquatics plans for 2025 and said staffing limits remain the principal constraint on how many pools can open and for how long.
Parks Department staff detailed the city’s 2025 summer programs on Thursday, including Phoenix Plays summer camps and the aquatics season, and told the Parks Board that staffing limits will continue to shape how many pools can open and for how long.
Deputy Parks and Recreation Director Danielle Pulveroma said Phoenix Plays summer camps are offered at 26 locations, serve children roughly ages 6–12, run approximately 8–10 weeks (May–July) and provide program hours from about 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sites vary in capacity but commonly accommodate 40–50 children; staff said the department holds a 1:15 staff‑to‑participant ratio at most sites. The program includes daily…
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