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Milford resident says proposed pool license would cut Aqua Jets program from 13 weekly slots to four
Summary
A longtime Milford resident urged aldermen to delay approving a license that she says would sharply reduce pool access for a local nonprofit swim team, shrinking adult and daytime slots and shifting times to mornings and evenings.
Mary Elizabeth Oak, a Milford resident, told the Board of Aldermen that a proposed five-year license being negotiated for the municipal swimming pool will substantially reduce the Aqua Jets nonprofit swim program’s access. Oak said negotiations began in June 2024 and that if an agreement is signed “tomorrow” the Aqua Jets’ weekly adult swim slots would fall from 13 to four,…
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