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Lawrenceburg shortens pool hours, council debates rental rates and pavilion rules
Summary
The Lawrenceburg City Council voted to shorten the 2026 seasonal pool hours and approved a one-year community garden agreement. Council members heard staff concerns about rental pricing, resident discounts and pavilion/food rules and asked staff to return with a cost breakdown and draft deposit language.
The Lawrenceburg City Council voted March 11 to shorten the city pool’s seasonal hours and authorized staff to continue work on rental pricing and deposit policies.
The presiding official said staff recommended moving pool hours from noon–7 p.m. to noon–6 p.m. for the 2026 season after administrators told the council the final hour was underused and cost more in lifeguard pay than it returned in usage. A council member moved to adopt the change and the motion carried by voice vote.
Council members then debated how to set rental rates and deposit/refund rules for the pool complex, including separate pricing for the splash…
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