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Council directs Public Works to fill in community pool and study dog-park, pickleball, garden options
Summary
Council voted to fill in the former community pool structure and asked staff for designs and cost options for a dog park, pickleball courts, and a community garden; the council also instructed staff to return with detailed cost and camera/security estimates.
Leon Valley’s council voted to have Public Works fill in the city’s community pool and asked staff to return with design and cost options for possible reuses including a dog park, pickleball courts, and a community garden.
Public Works Director Melinda Moritz presented cost estimates and reuse concepts. She said an immediate fill-in to make the site usable for another purpose would cost in materials roughly $34,000, with Public Works performing in-house labor; more extensive repairs to reopen the pool were estimated at about $205,000 for pool repairs alone and a higher conceptual…
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