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Pool staff and supporters urge repairs and reopening as city staff flags structural concerns
Summary
A lifeguard supervisor urged the Crookston City Council to repair and reopen the community pool, citing high program demand and a missed contract payment; city staff reported 10–12 critical mechanical and structural concerns and said the pool will remain closed until repairs and a structural analysis are complete.
Amanda Abrahamson, the lifeguard supervisor at the Crookston Community Pool, appealed to the City Council during public comment to keep the pool open and to repair the fire alarm system so lessons and community programs can resume. "Our community pool provides invaluable benefits to Crookston residents of all ages, abilities, and budgets," Abrahamson said, noting summer attendance averaged about 350 sign-ins per week and that…
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