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Park City council reviews pool survey showing strong local support for family-focused aquatic center
Summary
Designers told the council a citywide survey of about 500 respondents (roughly 17% of Park City's population) showed 92% favorable support for a new outdoor aquatic center; presenters urged a family-focused design with shallow entry, slides, splash pad options and programming, and estimated ~80% operational cost recovery (operations only).
Park City council members on April 9 received concept designs and survey results for a proposed new outdoor aquatic center aimed at families and children.
Gary Holler of Schaefer Architecture and Brian Hill of Water's Edge presented findings from a citywide survey of about 500 responses and two conceptual site layouts. "We did get about 500 responses, which was which was fantastic. And 92%, as you can see from the slide, they were favorable," Holler said, noting 91% of respondents live in Park City and that most respondents were in the 35–44 age range.
The concepts…
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