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Enrollment climbs; aquatics staffing stabilizes as city adds adaptive classes

Boulder City Parks and Recreation Commission · January 28, 2025
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Parks staff reported increases in tiny‑tot and fitness classes, planned new art‑center workshops, and said aquatics staffing and adaptive programming are recovering after the pool’s October reopening.

City recreation staff reported rising enrollment and restored staffing levels at the Jan. 27 Parks and Recreation Commission meeting.

Michelle Fuller, Parks and Recreation coordinator, said tiny‑tot classes average about 15 children per class, functional fitness exceeds 40 participants and low‑impact classes…

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