Leavenworth 2020 Pool Season Closure City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth has officially announced the closure of its pool for the summer of 2020, attributing the decision to public health concerns linked to COVID-19. Following a regional meeting with state officials, city staff learned that the guidelines for safely opening pools would significantly limit operations. Councilwoman Waters expressed hopes for a limited opening but acknowledged that safety restrictions made it impossible. Mayor Florea emphasized the need for operational viability, noting that safety and financial stewardship must guide decisions regarding taxpayer-funded facilities. The City Council is committed to investigating potential conditions that could allow for a shortened pool season in the future, despite many other cities opting to close their pools entirely.

Community disappointment is palpable, as the pool serves as an important recreational outlet for residents. The city remains focused on balancing public health with the desire for community services. This decision underscores the complex challenges faced by local governments during the ongoing pandemic.

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