Thursday, April 24, 2008

Mt. Lebanon Board Weighs Pool Options

For the first time since three new members have been elected, Mt. Lebanon commissioners reviewed the options facing them regarding the swimming pool and a possible aquatic center at the April 14 discussion session.

The topic of a pool, natatorium, wellness center or joint pool project with the school district has been discussed on and off for years.

Mt. Lebanon commissioners hired the consulting firm of Counsilman-Hunsaker in 2006 at a cost of $32,430 to evaluate the wants, needs and possibilities for an aquatic center for the community. Kevin Post from Counsilman-Hunsaker presented the board with four different options in terms of a new aquatic center.

Link: www.thealmanac.net/ALM/Story/04-23-ML-swimming-pool-B

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Spend 1 million dollars to repair and improve what we currently have and just make sure that the pool in the new high school is simply equivalent to what is in place in every other local municipality's new high school. A six to eight lane 25 yard competitive pool is more sorely needed that I can express in print. Especially given the talent level that exists with the current crop of Mt. Lebanon swimmers. A separate diving well would be icing on the cake. Swimmers and divers don't like practicing in the same pool at the same time.

April 26, 2008 8:49 AM  

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