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Irving staff outline options for aging North Lake Natatorium; council signals consensus to give two-year notice to exit interlocal agreement
Summary
City parks staff described the 40-year-old North Lake Natatorium’s condition, financial relationship with the school district and options for exiting a joint-use agreement; council members signaled consensus to give two years’ notice and plan to exit the agreement after Mustang opens in 2027.
Joe Moses, Irving parks and recreation director, briefed the council on the condition, operating costs and the interlocal agreement that governs the North Lake Natatorium, a 50-meter pool built in 1984.
Moses outlined the facility’s history: the natatorium opened in 1984 under a multi-party arrangement with the Irving Independent School District and Dallas County College, and most recently operates under a 2015 interlocal agreement with the school district. The district paid for major renovations in 2017 under a separate agreement that allows the district usage credit against that renovation investment.
Moses and staff showed photos of aging…
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