Good news, Amarillo! That Southwest Pool might not be closing down for the summer after all. City Council is reconsidering, so get ready to splash around.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 90 before that.
Concerns were raised that closing pools could lead to a loss of recreational opportunities for children, while the cost of decorative lights was questioned as a potential misallocation of funds.
Children and families in underserved areas who rely on public pools for summer recreation.
Children and families who would lose access to affordable summer recreation if pools are closed, particularly in the southeast sector.
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Residents are concerned about the potential closure of city pools, particularly the Southeast pool, arguing they are vital for children's recreation and community well-being. They question the city's priorities when considering funding for decorative lights over pool maintenance.