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- April 4th Council Meeting Update
The second was to return the Adult Twilight pool membership fee back to pre-pandemic fee of $180. addendum to the agenda, we passed a resolution awarding Lakeside Deli a five year contract to run the pool
- August 22nd Meeting Summary
www.veronanj.org/councilcontactform The second project discussed at the beginning of the meeting was on the baby pool renovation to add a zero entry pool and splash pad. Construction will start at the end of the pool season.
- June 27th Meeting Summary
We also discussed the planned renovation of the baby pool, which was approved in 2019. The renovation includes installing water sprinkler features where the playground is, making the baby pool Next up was a discussion of the tennis courts at the pool (50 minutes in) - which I know are of great Meeting dates were approved for the next year as were the rules for the pool.
- April 25th Council Meeting Update
In new business we also introduced a final ordinance to increase our previous approval for pool slide We signed off on contracts with E&M O'Hara Electric for work that needs to happen at the pool, the fireworks
- November 14th Meeting Summary & Next Meeting Agenda
The pickleball and tennis courts at the pool were repaved as a temporary (1-2 year) fix to some safety The pool side has been refurbished, and demo work is happening at the baby pool.
- October 17th Meeting Summary
Last night we approved an ordinance to fully finance the pool renovations ($800K) and we passed a revised Some final rapid highlights on things discussed at the meeting: It was mentioned the pool tennis courts a plan will be developed to move the tennis/pickleball courts to the lower side parking lot at the pool and transform the existing courts into pool parking, adding 30 spaces. We canceled almost $500K in old ordinances, including funds that were set aside for a pool parking lot
- March 9th Meeting Summary
Prevention, Fire Department, and Rescue Squad, We also covered our utilities: Water and Sewer, and Pool pest control ordinance and the second changes our zoning code as it relates to the construction of pools
- May 15th Meeting Recap
with designing the courts and whether moving the courts from their current location to next to the pool design phase of a water pump to elevate water pressures issues at the Claridge properties, $15K from the pool capital surplus fund to finish out the baby pool renovation (which we are assured is still on track
- January 23rd Meeting Recap
indicated that our surplus for the general fund increased from $3.4 million to $4.3 million, for the pool Debt associated with the pool are not being bonded at this time. We approved the application of a $100K grant to move the pickleball/tennis courts in the pool parking
- 2022 Budget Workshop - Part I
You may recall we had declared a budget "special emergency" due to Covid in both the pool and general Pool utility: The pool revenues significantly "bounced back" post pandemic. The pool rates will remain flat in 2022.
- August 19th Meeting Summary
My peers asked good questions about why the pool was not included in the analysis, and some concerns of the Community Center that not only generate electricity but also would help to keep the facility cool
- Polling voters in the digital age
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