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Residents ask Tabor to help cover lifeguard pay; town counsel says pool is privately owned

Tabor Town Board of Trustees · July 1, 2026
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Summary

Two residents asked the board to help pay lifeguards Monday–Friday 1–5 p.m. Counsel advised the board to consult the town's insurance because the pool is privately owned, so the board could not immediately approve payments.

Emma Kostrous and Katie Stutzmann requested that the town consider helping pay town and county lifeguards Monday–Friday, 1–5 p.m.; they offered to reimburse the town for any funds used.

Town counsel advised the board the town must first check with its insurance carrier because the town does not own the pool; the pool is a private entity, the lawyer said. The board took no immediate action; Kostrous and Kostrous left the meeting at 7:30 p.m.

The minutes do not record a staff estimate of costs or a formal vote on the request; the board asked staff to investigate insurance implications before committing funds.