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Parks commissioner urges Murrieta council to decide fate of long‑closed Cal Oaks Pool, restrooms
Summary
A Parks and Recreation Commission member said deferred maintenance forced Cal Oaks Pool to close and urged council to decide whether to repair, repurpose or remove the pool and upgrade park restrooms used by tournament visitors.
John Honeyman, a member of Murrieta's Parks and Recreation Commission, told the City Council at a workshop that Cal Oaks Pool has been closed for years because deferred maintenance and lack of ADA upgrades left the facility inoperable.
Honeyman said parts are no longer manufactured for the aging pool equipment and the city’s prior councils repeatedly delayed repairs. "If they do want 1, what…
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