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Sunday, September 29, 2024

Public input process beginning on pool improvements

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Mayor Craig Greenberg | Louisville Jefferson County Metro Government Official website

Mayor Craig Greenberg | Louisville Jefferson County Metro Government Official website

Louisville Parks and Recreation and Metro Council are beginning the public input process on renovations to the Algonquin and Camp Taylor pools with four opportunities coming in August for interested residents to weigh in. Residents will have the opportunity to provide feedback on what features they’d like to see at both pools, which have been closed this summer as Metro Government develops plans to improve both facilities.

Louisville Metro Council and the Mayor’s office have allocated approximately $9 million in funding for improvements to both pools through the city budget and American Rescue Plan funding. Louisville Parks and Recreation is currently operating three aquatics facilities, outdoor pools at Sun Valley and Nelson Hornbeck (Fairdale) parks and the Mary T. Meagher Aquatic Center.

Upcoming public meetings:

Thursday, August 3rd, 6-8 p.m. Camp Taylor Park shelter, 4201 Lee Avenue, 40213

August 11-13, Newburg Days Community Festival, Petersburg Park, 5008 Indian Trail, 40218

Tuesday, August 15th, 6-8 p.m. Algonquin Park shelter, 1614 Cypress Street, 40210

Thursday, August 17, 6-7 p.m. Parkhill Community Center, 1703 S. 13th Street, 40210

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