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Julius Boehm Pool Feasibility Study AB 8750

4 stops across 4 bodies · May 21, 2015 → Jan 16, 2024

Summary

Julius Boehm Pool Feasibility Study examining renewal options for the city's aquatic facility. Park Board and Services, Safety & Parks Committee reviewed the study before Council directed staff on January 16, 2024.

Timeline

Each card is one meeting where this item was discussed, oldest first.

May 21, 2015 Arts Commission
Open meeting →
Nov 27, 2023 Park Board
> BROOKE HANLEY BRIAN LOVE, AIA AIA, LEED AP Project Architect & Design Lead Project Manager & Aquatics Specialty
Open meeting →
Dec 11, 2023 Services, Safety & Parks Committee
In late 2022, the City of Issaquah was awarded an Aqua�c Facili�es Grant from King County Parks. City Council accepted and authorized this grant on April 3, 2023, through AB 8587. This grant is funded through the 2020-2025 King County Parks Levy and is intended to assist communi�es in preserving and expanding access to public pools. The City of Issaquah sought and received the grant to study addin
Open meeting →
Jan 16, 2024 City Council Regular Meeting Final action here
Action: Direct Administration
Carried 7-0
In late 2022, the City of Issaquah was awarded an Aquatic Facilities Grant from King County Parks. City Council accepted and authorized this grant on April 3, 2023, through AB 8587. This grant is funded through the 2020-2025 King County Parks Levy and is intended to assist communities in preserving and expanding access to public pools. The City of Issaquah sought and received the grant to study ad
Open meeting →