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Parks and Recreation director Julie Callaway details new indoor pool, courts and conservation plans
Summary
Julie Callaway told the Boulder City City Council that parks and recreation will move forward on an indoor competition pool, four new pickleball courts, playground safety upgrades and golf-course water-conservation work, and described staffing and program volumes that support the projects.
Julie Callaway, Boulder City’s parks and recreation director, presented the department’s annual report to the City Council, outlining planned capital projects, staffing challenges and program activity.
Callaway said the department employs 10 full-time staff and more than 100 part-time seasonal workers and reported “over a 100 special events, 13 film shoots and 29 weddings,” robust youth programming including about 10,000 SafeKey enrollments, and strong golf-course revenue that she described as “over 5 and a half million dollars in revenue.” She said the department aims to balance cost-effective services for residents with tourism-driven activities that support the city’s general fund.
Callaway highlighted infrastructure work slated in the coming months: construction of four pickleball courts at Veterans Memorial Park (construction slated to begin…
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