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Farmington council directs staff to advance $10.4M Phase 1 of aquatic center rehabilitation plan
Summary
After a multi-year feasibility study, city staff recommended a three‑phase plan to extend service life at the 31‑year‑old Farmington Aquatic Center. Council gave consensus to proceed with Phase 1 planning — infrastructure and mechanical upgrades estimated at $10.4 million (unloaded).
The Farmington City Council on Monday heard a detailed capital improvement and phasing plan for the Farmington Aquatic Center and signaled consensus for staff to move forward with planning for Phase 1.
Staff said they began a feasibility study in 2023 and concluded the best location for a replacement warm-water pool is adjacent to the existing aquatic center. Presenters told council the main facility is roughly 31 years old and that many mechanical, electrical and plumbing components are at or beyond typical service life, with some parts becoming obsolete.
Consultant Ted Krumblatt summarized the condition assessment and a list of recommended repairs and…
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