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Council approves one‑year operator for Christopher High aquatics season; staff to plan 2026 options

2703840 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

The council authorized a one‑year agreement with Swimming Swan for the Christopher High School aquatics season after other potential operators declined or could not commit; council required staff to develop options for 2026 by early fall.

The Gilroy City Council approved a one‑year operating agreement for the Christopher High School aquatics season with Swimming Swan after considering alternatives and seeking additional proposals.

Staff reported that after the council’s February direction to seek a one‑year arrangement, Swimming Swan indicated it would accept a single‑season contract only if the city agreed to an additional $125,000 over its previously proposed annual amount. Staff said the company justified that increase as partly up‑front costs and multi‑year training or other start‑up expenses. Staff also reported it approached other firms that had responded…

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