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Lake Oswego water‑polo organizers ask council to ease Lorac scheduling limits

Lake Oswego City Council · January 8, 2026
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Summary

Parents and organizers for Lake Oswego Water Polo told council limited access to the new Lorac competition pool has forced 160 athletes to travel for winter practice and proposed extending hours to 9:30 p.m., allowing shared use of the competition pool when feasible, and scheduling lap lanes in blocks to free space for teams.

Tom Kurtz, representing the Lake Oswego Water Polo Organization, and Corinne Beaumont, LOPO’s administrator, urged the council during public comment to address limited access to the Lorac competition pool that has forced youth teams to travel to outdoor or distant pools for fall and winter practice. Kurtz said the program serves about 160 athletes, “the vast majority are Lake Oswego residents and students at…

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