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- November 8th Council Meeting Summary
The baby pool renovations are being rescoped. get this project completed in what we bonded for, the Township may scrap plans for a zero entry baby pool
- June 23rd Meeting Summary
approve all other capital ordinances, which will fund critical work for our water and sewer utility, pool
- May 6th Meeting Summary
. $350K to re-line the big pool (after this season) and $10K paid out of the capital budget of the pool approved a new contract with the Cougar Aquatic Swim Team, who will be paying more this year to use our pool
- September 12th Meeting Summary
plant, and the third authorized a contract with Tsviscos Enterprises to do the project work at the baby pool
- March 21st Council Meeting/Budget Workshop Update
The second is an adjustment to pool fees. emergency (which we took due to a shortfall in revenue due to the pandemic) in the current fund ($356K) and pool My concern was whether or not it was appropriate to put that much of ARP funds in the pool utility as The pandemic did impact the pool's finances, so in the end we agreed to put in $60K for this year only so that we can have more time to study other ways we can use the ARP monies and whether or not the pool
- July 24th Meeting Summary
sewer capital fund for an assessment of the wastewater treatment plant An additional $20K from the pool capital improvement fund for the pool splash pad project close out Revisions to the ordinance governing
- October 4th Council Meeting Summary
third ordinance we approved was $65K of a capital ordinance to do needed maintence to the slides at the pool
- March 13th Meeting Summary
Last night we took several actions related to the pool. We approved the 2023 pool rules, which included an expansion of the pool hours. incorporated into our pool rules for the 2023 season. We also last night voted on pool fees and they passed with a vote 4-1. /splash pad, we are in for a fun pool season!
- July 25th Meeting Summary
We have not raised pool rates for several years, and now we are overdue for an adjustment. We had plans to renovate the "baby pool" to add a splash park feature and zero entry pool, and it is In addition, we need to reline the main pool very soon, which will cost almost $500K. The pool is a utility - which means that it has to be self-sustaining. The memberships have to cover the costs (and debt) associated with the pool.
- September 19th Meeting Summary
The first is to provide a supplemental bond of $800K for the pool improvements, partially offset by a
- April 3rd Meeting Summary
organic waste disposal (Nature's Choice Corporation), health broker services (Fairview Insurance Agency), pool
- September 8th Meeting Summary
Water Aerobics for the poll will be $105-$125 Ski Trips will be $125 to $175.











