Ducks swim in the remnants of the Budlong Pool, which was demolished over the winter

Providence, RILocal News

Ducks now occupy the remnants of the Budlong Pool, which was demolished over the winter. The construction of a new pool is delayed due to the unexpected discovery of an underground aqueduct. Local officials are working to resolve the aqueduct issue before proceeding with the rebuild. This setback may push the reopening of the pool to 2026, impacting community recreation. The Budlong Pool has served as a popular gathering spot for families and children, highlighting its importance to local residents.

Officials emphasize the need for thorough planning to address the aqueduct before any construction begins. The community has expressed disappointment over the delay, as the pool has historically provided a space for summer activities. The situation underscores the challenges of urban development and the importance of infrastructure assessments.

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