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Architect presents $10.3M–$12.3M feasibility study for Carpinteria High pool; local foundation pledges to fundraise

Carpinteria Unified School District Board · November 26, 2024
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Summary

Architect Joe Wilcox presented two pool options for Carpinteria High School — a smaller pool estimated at $10.3 million and a full Olympic-size plan at $12.3 million — and the Warrior Pool Foundation pledged to lead fundraising and asked the board to partner.

Architect Joe Wilcox of Kruger, Benz & Zanger presented a feasibility study on Nov. 26 for a proposed swimming pool at Carpinteria High School, laying out two options and preliminary cost estimates.

Wilcox described siting the pool north of the gym and south of the tennis courts, requiring relocation of a batting cage and placement of equipment and storage rooms on the east side. Key design elements called out in the presentation include required exit corridors between gym and pool, ADA ramps, retaining walls between pool and tennis courts, outdoor showers, sports lighting and a controlled public entrance. He said temporary tents could meet shade needs during events rather than…

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