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Plans for natatorium expansion stall after funding proposal fails

April 18, 2026
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Summary

A presenter said the original plan to add fitness space to a natatorium remains, but a proposed tax to fund the expansion “didn’t go through,” leaving the project unfunded and prompting officials to seek affordable, maintainable alternatives.

A presenter described lingering plans to expand a natatorium and add additional fitness space but said the financing proposal intended to pay for the work failed.

The presenter said the site exits to a splash pad and the back of the natatorium and noted there are mature trees on the grounds. "We didn't have the funding," the presenter said, adding that "that specific group's tax didn't go through," and that the community must now find a way to make the project "affordable and maintainable."

Why it matters: Recreation facilities like natatoriums and associated fitness space are commonly supported by local funding measures; without the tax measure the plan remains unfunded and officials must re-evaluate scope, phasing or alternative revenue sources. The presenter framed the expansion as a previously designed vision that cannot proceed without new financing.

Details: The presenter recounted the original sequence: construct the natatorium, then later add fitness space. Because the referenced tax proposal failed, no funding amount was specified and no alternate financing plan was provided during the discussion. The speaker emphasized the need to balance affordability and ongoing maintenance costs if the project is revived.

Next steps: No formal motion or vote was recorded in the transcript. The presenter indicated the project remains a vision and that stakeholders will need to identify feasible funding and maintenance approaches before moving forward.