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Boulder City unveils pool design with lazy river, 8‑lane competition pool; CMAR selected, opening targeted for 2028
Summary
City parks staff presented updated designs for a new Broadbent Park aquatic center — two separate pools, a lazy river, diving features and expanded spectator seating — selected Core as CMAR preconstruction partner, and confirmed target opening in 2028 with a city cushion of up to $9 million for the project.
Julie Calloway, Boulder City parks and recreation director, presented the ad hoc committee's recommendations for the new community pool: separate recreational and competition pools, expanded teaching space, a five‑lane instructional pool in the design and a planned lazy river and children's play area if funding permits.
Calloway said the competition pool design was revised from a 10‑lane recommendation to an eight‑lane configuration after consultation with Clark County School District and local swim teams, which staff said would still allow two team meets and practice opportunities.…
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