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Members of the media got a tour of the Four Seasons Pool to see the condition of its foundations

Members of the media got a tour of the Four Seasons Pool to see the condition of its foundations

Most of the pipes are rusted, cracking the concrete holding the structure due to leaks and aging conditions “There’s no way to fix this, no way to come in and scower these areas.

Give it a few more years, we would actually start to see some structural problems.” Doug Wournell, Architect

Handicap accessibility is another concern, which doesn’t meet modern standards than those set back in 1970 The referendum vote to decide the pool’s fate is October 28th

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