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Committee reviews community center aquatics study, votes to forward to council
Summary
The Parks and Public Works Committee reviewed a consultant economic-impact study for a proposed community center and pool in Snoqualmie, discussed cost variants and funding, and voted unanimously to forward the update to council so the mayor can speak to it.
Speaker 3 provided a closing update on the proposed community center and pool project, saying the city hired a consultant to perform an economic impact analysis that used cell‑phone visitation data to estimate local effects. The consultant estimated the expansion would support "over 40 jobs directly tied to the expansion," about $5,300,000 in business revenues and roughly $2,200,000 in labor income retained in town, Speaker 3 said.
Speaker 3 said the pool design prioritizes swim lessons and described a standard six‑lane, 25‑yard high‑school competition pool with bleacher seating and a separate leisure pool; the YMCA discussed operating up to 9,600 swim lessons annually at the facility to…
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