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Council hears three‑option plan for Veterans Memorial Pool: spray path, wave pool or full build‑out

5776428 · September 4, 2025
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Summary

City staff and consultants presented three conceptual options for expanding Veterans Memorial Pool — a spray‑path/play area, a wave pool to increase capacity, or a full build‑out combining elements — and sought council direction on scope, phasing and funding.

City staff and consultant Kimberly Horn and Associates presented three conceptual options for expanding Veterans Memorial Pool and asked the Cedar Park City Council for direction on scope and funding pathways.

Paul Naughton, engineering and capital projects, and Mike DeVito, director of Parks and Recreation, led the presentation with Austin Powers, a consultant with Kimmy Horn, detailing the concepts: a spray‑path (non‑standing water play path and racer slide), a standalone wave pool of roughly 8,000 square feet that staff said could hold more than 500 people by bather‑load measures, and a full build‑out combining the spray path, slides, cabanas and other amenities.

Why it matters: Veterans Memorial is the city’s busiest municipal pool, staff said, and council members cited recurring capacity constraints on weekends. A wave pool…

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