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Consultants recommend phased approach: outdoor pool fix, optional indoor aquatics, turf field house or full recreation center
Summary
Consultants CSL and Studio CKA presented a final recreation feasibility study on Jan. 14 recommending the city first stabilize and rebuild the outdoor pool and then consider one or more larger investments—an indoor aquatics center, a turf field house or a full recreation center—each with different costs and operating profiles.
Consultants CSL and Studio CKA presented a final recreation‑center feasibility study to the Kennewick City Council at the Jan. 14 workshop, offering a phased approach that starts with stabilizing and improving the city’s deteriorating outdoor pool and lays out several options for subsequent investments: a standalone indoor aquatics center, an indoor turf field house, renovation/expansion of the Kennewick Activity Center, or a full‑service recreation center that bundles aquatics and gymnasium/community spaces.
Short term: outdoor pool improvements. The consultants proposed a multi‑phase plan for the outdoor facility that they said could keep the pool operational while constructing a new bathhouse and a new recreational leisure pool alongside a competitive lap pool. The presentation estimated the combined phased investment at just under $12,000,000 and included a conservative pro forma that shows an estimated annual operating subsidy of roughly $130,000 in…
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