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Home›Community›“A Path Forward” City Aquatics Meeting Set for Aug. 22

“A Path Forward” City Aquatics Meeting Set for Aug. 22

By Julie Schooley
August 17, 2016
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On Monday, Aug. 22, the city will be holding a special common council meeting to discuss and possibly decide the future of aquatics in Wisconsin Rapids at city hall.

“the city is committed to restoring the public access to aquatics our residents have come to expect.” — this, according to a news release on the city’s website. The options given last month in a special aquatics presentation were between an indoor facility built by the YMCA, or an outdoor facility built by Burbach Aquatics.

Residents can still share their opinions and concerns through various means. They can send comments and questions to [email protected], contact the Mayor at z[email protected], or contact their local alderperson.

For more information on specific layouts and aquatics options please visit the link below.

http://www.wirapids.org/topic/index.php?topicid=79&structureid=2

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