Share your ideas about a Shoreline Pool

Shoreline, WALocal News

Shoreline officials are actively engaging the community in a new pool proposal, seeking input from every interested party. A dedicated webpage offers details about the outreach process, including a timeline and a survey for public feedback. Residents can also apply to join an advisory committee that will help shape the proposal. The city council will review the gathered input and plans in March 2026, making a decision on whether to proceed with a bond issue by summer 2026. If the bond is approved, it will be put to a vote in November 2026.

This outreach effort contrasts with previous proposals, which lacked such comprehensive community engagement. City officials emphasize the importance of public involvement in the planning stages. This initiative aims to ensure the pool meets the needs of the community effectively.

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