Built in 1979, the current facility does not meet modern health codes, is out of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and is constantly in need of expensive repairs, city officials say. Open year-round, the facility suffers from failing pipes, problems in …
Source: Boulder city news
Boulder City residents to decide if new $40M aquatic center is worth higher taxes
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