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Board approves lease and transfer plan for Jackson Lick pool; some board members vote no

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Summary

The board approved a new lease agreement and an anticipated transfer of the Jackson Lick pool to the City of Harrisburg, shifting maintenance and liability to the city. The vote passed by roll call with two no votes recorded; discussion focused on liability, whether the district should seek compensation and the history of city maintenance.

The Harrisburg School District board approved a lease agreement and a path to transfer ownership of the Jackson Lick pool to the City of Harrisburg at its June 24 meeting, formalizing a long‑running arrangement in which the city has operated and maintained the facility.

The lease provides that the city will assume responsibility for maintenance, upkeep and liability for the pool and that the lease may run through May 31, 2050, or until the city submits a mutually acceptable subdivision plan and the parties transfer the parcel. The administration said the city has…

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