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Monday, 16 June 2008 |
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After
weeks of public inquiry, the Plymouth City Council approved a motion to at their city council meeting
Thursday to open the public swimming pool. The pool will open June 19thand
is scheduled to close September 7th, although that date could
change according to the funds available. Vice Mayor Pat Fordyce has been at the
forefront of the battle to keep the pool open, going to both ACRA and the Board
of Supervisor’s for
help. Supervisor Brian Oneto responded to the requests with a donation of
10-thousand dollars from his County
Account.
ACRA is
providing lifeguards for the pool at a total cost of 15,750 dollars for the
season, expenses that will be reimbursed to ACRA at the end of the season. City
staff anticipates roughly 3 thousand dollars in entry fees, leaving the total
revenues at approximately 13 thousand dollars. City staff hope to obtain sponsorships from local
business and fundraising efforts to reimburse the unfunded balance. Community
member Donna Hall presented the council with a poster by local kids
urging the council to “please save our pool.” She stated that “a large amount
of children are served by the pool. It gives them a sense of community.”
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