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Cheney's New Aquatics Facility
Why it matters: Cheney planned a new Aquatics Facility at Hagelin Park to replace its outdated municipal pool. This project addressed the critical need for updated recreational amenities, enhancing community health and engagement.
Context:
Background: The Cheney Municipal Pool, built in the early 1970s, was plagued by mechanical, electrical, and structural issues. The city’s aquatics programs, especially youth swim lessons, were highly popular and served not only Cheney but surrounding areas.
Project Scope: The new facility included a 25-meter lap pool with a diving area, a recreational pool with features like a lazy river, climbing wall, and spray area, and a 4,500 square foot pool house with locker rooms. This project was funded through general obligation bonds approved by voters.
Go deeper: The design services RFP outlined the need for a robust community engagement strategy, schematic designs, and detailed construction documents. The facility provided essential recreational services, improving quality of life and meeting the community's growing demands.
Population: 13,160
Who it's for: This document was essential for Parks and Recreation Directors, City Managers, Urban Planners, and Community Engagement Coordinators. It detailed the steps for developing a modern aquatic facility that met current and future needs.
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