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Stockton weighs $4.6M in urgent pool repairs versus $50M‑class regional aquatic center
Summary
A city study found minimum compliance repairs across five aging Stockton pools would cost about $4.6M, full modernization more than $32M, and a consolidated regional aquatic complex could cost around $50M; council asked staff for usage, maintenance history and a project development plan for Oak Park.
Stockton — City staff on Nov. 4 presented a 2024 pool needs assessment that lays out three paths: do code and compliance repairs to reopen aging neighborhood pools, modernize individual pools, or consolidate investment into a single contemporary aquatic complex.
The report estimates roughly $4.6 million to bring five aging pools into code and operational readiness. If the city instead modernized all facilities — replacement filtration,…
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