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Pool advisory committee aims to send a pool‑pass fee proposal to council by end of January

Piedmont Recreation Commission · October 16, 2024
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Summary

Staff and PAC members are updating a 2022 operational analysis and expect to present a pool‑pass fee structure to City Council by the end of January; hiring and training about 75 lifeguards is a key operational constraint and an optimistic opening target remains spring.

Shelley updated commissioners on the Pool Advisory Committee’s work to refresh a 2022 operational analysis and to set a pool‑pass fee model. “We are hoping to get a fee proposal fee structure to counsel at the end of January,” she said, explaining that updated revenue and fee modeling are needed to finalize the operating budget.

Staff said procurement and construction milestones remain constrained by supplier lead times and that hiring and certifying lifeguards — roughly 75 lifeguards were cited as a staffing need — will influence when the facility can open. Work on tiling and pool plastering was reported as underway; staff described spring as an optimistic target for opening but stressed that no firm date has been set and that timelines will depend on operational readiness.