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Cascade Park master plan prompts repairs after fountain leak; historic listing process to start

3150861 · April 29, 2025
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Committee members reported early shutdown of Cascade Park fountain after a pool leak and outlined next steps: recoating the pool liner, a topographical/boundary survey funded this fiscal year, possible mechanical upgrades, and an application to the state historic office for National Park Service review.

Committee Chair Ryan Robbins told the Parks, Recreation & Harbor Advisory Committee on Oct. 10 that Cascade Park’s fountain was shut down earlier than usual this fall after staff discovered a significant leak in the pool at the bottom of the park’s waterfall.

Robbins said the city hopes to recoat the pool with the same truck-bed liner that was applied roughly 20 years ago and that the master plan prepared by consultant RS Leonard identifies mechanical and circulation-pump access issues that could require a larger investment.

The master plan and initial feasibility materials will be posted to the city website,…

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