Labor Day Weekend Facility Closures in Issaquah

Issaquah, WALocal News

The City of Issaquah has announced that its Community Center, Senior Center, and Julius Boehm Pool will be closed over the Labor Day weekend from August 31 to September 2, 2024. This closure is part of routine maintenance and operational updates communicated by the Parks & Community Services department. Upon reopening, the Community Center and Senior Center will resume regular operations on September 3, 2024. However, the Julius Boehm Pool will remain closed for maintenance and will not reopen until September 15, 2024. Residents are encouraged to reach out via email to pool staff if they have questions regarding the lengthy closure of the pool.

This information is essential for residents who may be planning recreational activities during the holiday weekend. The city's communication reflects a commitment to transparency and community engagement by keeping residents informed about facility availability. Such operational updates help residents plan accordingly and ensure they are aware of any limitations on recreational options during the holiday.

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