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B
I
always
like
to
go
back
for
those
of
our
public
that
are
watching
to
give
them
the
history,
so
they
kind
of
know
where
we've
come
from.
So
where
our
pools
began.
In
99,
we
transformed
from
18
neighborhood
pools
to
more
of
a
regional
concept
with
the
outdoor
pools
that
we
had
as
of
a
few
years
ago
with
the
four
outdoor
pools.
B
But
here
you
can
see
what
those
18
pools
were
around
the
community
and
across
the
city
of
Columbus,
but
we
went
to
the
four
pools
which
were
Salmon
Road,
Rigdon,
Road,
Shirley,
Winston
and
Double
Churches
in
2002.
B
But
where
are
we
going
for
the
summer
and
the
summer
we
will
have
the
Double
Churches
pool
open.
We
will
open
Saturday
May
27th.
This
is
very
similar
to
how
we've
done
in
previous
years,
and
we
will
close
approximately
the
week
before
children
go
back
to
school.
As
you
know,
lifeguards
are
comprised
of
our
teens
that
live
here
in
the
community
and
our
kids,
who
go
to
college
and
typically
come
back
and
continue
to
work
for
us
each
summer.
B
What
are
our
hours
this
summer
going
to?
Look
like
these
are
the
operating
hours.
So,
as
I
mentioned,
we
will
open
May
26th
we'll
go
through
July
30th
for
Double
Churches
and,
of
course
the
Aquatic
Center
is
year
round,
so
that
doesn't
affect
them.
So
these
hours
are
simply
for
Double
Churches.
B
C
B
Club
better
known
as
the
Columbus
hurricanes,
they
actually
use
the
outdoor
pool
for
another
swim
program
that
they
have
done
for
many
many
years
so
give
them
the
opportunity
to
have
two
locations
in
the
summer,
both
inside
and
the
outside,
and
to
give
more
kids
the
opportunity
to
swim
just
gives
us
a
few
more
lanes
and
a
few
more
hours
each
week.
So
the
kids
go
out
early
every
morning
before
we
actually
open
to
the
public,
so
we
kind
of
allow
everybody
to
use
it
moving
forward.
B
Of
course,
as
always,
I
have
to
I
have
to
mention.
We
always
need
lifeguards
and
continue
to
need
lifeguards
right
now.
We
need
roughly
about
25
lifeguards,
but
we
have
a
lot
of
applications,
but
we
can
always
take
more,
so
we
always
want
to
mention
that
we're
always
looking
for
lifeguards.
If
you
know
someone,
please
send
them
to
us,
we
do
our
own
training
classes,
so
they
don't
have
to
be
certified.
B
Of
course,
they
do
have
to
be
able
to
swim
and
pass
the
certifications,
but
please
send
them
to
us,
because
we
will
take
care
of
training
them,
certifying
them
and
and
take
care
of
all
that
which
used
to
be
a
huge
hurdle
for
many
students
or
many
teens
and
their
parents,
because
it
was
costly,
but
we'll
make
sure
we
we
take
care
of
them
if
you
can
send
them
to
us
again.
What
are
we
looking
like
for
summer?
For
those
of
you
the
last
few
years
we
have
done
the
passport
to
Columbus.
B
We
do
a
summer
fun
pass,
and
this
was
done
in
lieu
of
the
fact
that
we
had
the
three
outdoor
pools
that
were
closed.
These
are
the
summer
partners
that
we've
committed
to
partner
with
at
this
time
and
we'll
be
going
ahead
and
processing
the
passes
to
get
ready
to
hand
those
out
as
of
May
1st,
we'll
hand
those
out.
As
you
know,
in
past
years,
we've
partnered
with
all
of
our
agencies
that
are
listed
as
partners.
They
also
are
willing
to
help
us
hand
out
passes.
B
So
it's
a
really
wide
Community
opportunity
for
us
to
partner
with
a
lot
of
organizations
and
then
give
back
to
to
the
citizens
of
the
kids
just
as
much
as
we
do
and
they're
always
great
Partners
in
the
fact
that
they're
willing
to
support
us
in
any
way
possible.
Not
only
will
they
have
passes
available,
they
can
be
picked
up
at
many
of
these
locations.
B
Of
course.
These
are
the
components
that
we've
had
before
from
the
outdoor
pool
to
the
Aquatic
Center,
of
course,
Metro.
The
ice
rink
is
just
summer
fun
for
kids
and
trying
to
keep
kids
active
and
kids
busy
talking
about
future
outdoor
pools
and
where
we
are
at
this
point,
of
course,
squash
funding
is
has
provided
us
the
opportunity
to
replace
the
salmon
Road
pool
the
Rigden
Park
Pool
and
the
Shirley
Winston
pool
the
funding
for
us
did
not
start
being
received
until
May
of
2022.
B
At
this
point,
we
have
completed
the
selection
for
the
RFP
or
the
requester
proposal,
the
public
input
phase.
Thank
you
to
those
of
you
who
are
able
to
join
us.
We
appreciate
your
input
as
well
as
the
communities
we
were
able
to
hold
three
public
forums
at
the
various
locations
as
well
as
hosting
one
at
the
Columbus
Aquatic
Center,
where
we
tried
to
get
the
swim
and
youth
component
as
well
to
to
give
us
our
information
and
we've
moved
through
and
into
the
design
phase
and,
of
course,
we'll
be
coming
back
at
a
later
time.
B
B
But
just
to
give
you
an
idea
at
this
point
of
what
our
conceptual
designs
look
like.
This
is
Shirley
Winston
Park,
to
explain,
explain
many
of
the
residents
you're
going
to
see
as
you
look
at
the
pools,
they're
very,
very
similar,
maybe
not
exact,
but
very,
very
similar.
A
lot
of
the
feedback
we
heard
from
the
community
was
parents
wanted
the
opportunity
to
take
their
kids
and
do
different
things.
So
our
goal
has
been
to
keep
them
as
similar
as
possible,
but
maybe
give
them
different
themes
and
different.
B
Looks
so
kids
want
to
visit
different
locations,
all
of
which
have
public
transportation
access.
So
anyone
would
have
the
means
and
resources
to
be
able
to
get
there,
but
all
the
pools
are
going
to
have
what
we
would
call
A
for
lack
of
a
better
term.
It's
like
an
exercise
area
for
seniors
who
want
to
walk
backwards,
but
it's
it's
going
to
be
really
creative
with
Splash
sprays.
Sorry
I'm
losing
the
word
right
this
minute,
but
it's
an
opportunity
for
us
to
get
other
generations
of
people
in
the
pool.
B
So
it's
like
a
lazy
river.
If
you
will
so,
if
you're.
Looking
at
the
the
design,
you'll
see
there's
a
round
like
almost
not
quite
a
figure,
eight
but
a
loop
on
the
left
side
of
the
pool,
and
that
will
be
a
lazy
river
type
situation
where
folks
can
get
on
a
get
on
a
float
float
around.
It's
very
tranquil.
It's
very
calm,
but
it'll
also
have
pocket
areas
where
people
can
sit
on
benches.
If
they
wanted
to
sit
within
the
water,
they
can
watch
their
kids.
They
can
watch
their
grandkids.
B
They
can
just
watch
other
people,
but
they
also
have
the
opportunity
to
walk
against
the
current
for
greater
exercise
if
they
want
to
do
that
as
well.
It's
also
going
to
be
zero
depth
entry
going
into
the
pools
you
can
see
there
at
the
top
that
long
wide,
Blue
Area
will
be
a
zero
depth
entry.
One
thing
that
will
be
different:
that
we're
hoping
will
give
a
much
different
look
to
our
pools.
This
time
is
the
trapezoid
oil.
You
see
the
Triangular
shapes
there
will
be
shade,
so
they'll
actually
be
shade
over
the
pool
area.
B
So
people
will
have
the
opportunity
to
sit
out
of
the
sun
if
they
choose
and
still
be
in
the
water
if
they're
watching
their
kids
play
they'll
also
be
smaller.
Kid
features
at
the
entrance
to
that
zero
depth.
Entry
really
trying
to
have
the
whole
concept
of
all
ages
in
these
pools.
So
your
youngest
of
children
could
play
there
in
like
a
top
type
area
and
the
older
kids
can
move
out
into
the
pool.
For
example,
this
is
as
I
mentioned,
Shirley
Winston,
Shirley
Winston
will
have
the
slide.
B
You
can
see
at
the
bottom
of
the
screen
there.
It's
called
a
run
out
slide,
so
it
does
not
actually
go
into
the
pool.
It
actually
goes
into
several
inches
of
water,
which
slows
them
down.
Once
they
come
down
the
slide,
they
can
get
out,
jump
out
and
jump
out
and
go
right
back
up
and
go
down
the
slide
again.
B
The
pool
itself
is
going
to
have
a
zip
line,
so
they'll
be
able
to
actually
zip
into
the
pool,
which
is
kind
of
cool
and
kind
of
fun
for
kids
and
also
there'll,
be
other
amenities
like
mounted
basketball
goals
where
they
can
play
basketball
all
on
the
edge
of
the
pool
they
can
play
volleyball
in
the
pool
and
then
at
the
very
top.
B
You'll
see,
there's
little
yellow
circles,
they're
kind
of
hard
to
see
on
here,
but
the
little
yellow
circles
that
are
actually
in
the
blue
area
of
the
pool
is
a
water
walk
area
if
you've
ever
been
to
pools
or
you've,
seen
where
the
kids
try
to
hold
on
and
try
to
maneuver
to
walk
across
the
water
or
they
may
be
lily,
pads
or
logs,
or
something
of
that
nature
that
they
can
actually
walk
across
and
play
in
the
pool
on
so
really
trying
to
give
all
ages
the
opportunity
to
have
something
when
it
comes
to
the
pool.
B
One
thing
that
you
will
notice
also,
that
is
different
and
the
concept
of
this
versus
our
original
pools
that
we
had
you'll
see
those
green
squares.
Those
green
squares
are
going
to
be
Pavilions.
We
really
want
to
focus
on
trying
to
get
larger
groups
in
the
community,
so
family
reunions,
churches,
youth
groups,
places
like
that
that
want
to
come
and
use
the
facility
they'll
be
able
to
use
those
we'll
host
birthday
parties
and
things
of
those
Natures
Under
The
Pavilions.
B
The
other
gray
squares
that
you
see
on
here
are
Cabanas
most
parks
and
Facilities
such
as
this
now
have
rental
space
for
Cabanas
people
who
want
to
have
their
own
private
space
for
their
family
or
loved
ones
and
get
out
of
the
sun.
We
will
have
those
for
rental
throughout
the
time
that
we're
open
and
operating
to
the
public
is
that
the
only
seating
space
known
there
will
also
be
the
addition
of
the
chairs,
as
we've
always
had.
B
Typically,
our
pools
have
100
to
150
of
the
white
summer
pool
plastic
chairs
that
people
can
use
on
a
first
come
first
serve
basis,
so
there'll
be
a
lot
of
opportunities
for
people
to
be
able
to
use
any
type
of
aspect
of
the
pool,
but
this
is
Shirley
Winston
and
it
is
like
I
said
it's
slightly
different
than
the
others,
but
also
has
many
of
the
same
features.
This
is
Rigdon.
Rigdon
is
the
one
pool
that
will
have
a
slide
like
the
traditional
ones
they
have
now,
so
the
pool
will
go.
B
The
slide
will
go
back
into
the
pool,
and
we
did
this
because
it
will
be
like
Double
Churches,
so
Double
Churches
has
a
slide
that
actually
runs
back
into
the
pool.
The
thought
process
was
that
we
wanted
to
have
pools
of
similar
Styles
and
pipes
on
each
end
of
town,
so
everybody
has
opportunities
to
do
different
things,
but
this
is
just
one
example
of
that.
This.
This
pool
in
particular
Rigdon,
will
go
back
into
the
pool
and
you
can
kind
of
see
there
what
it
would
be.
B
The
north
Northwest
side
there's
some
lines
on
the
pool
lines
in
the
pool
water.
Those
are
what
we
call
floatables,
so
those
will
be
things
that
kids
can
and
hang
on.
They
can
play
on
and
they're
actually
anchored
to
the
bottom
of
the
pool,
so
they
don't
move
per
se.
They
can't
move
them
out
of
the
pool,
but
they
can
play
on
them
and
have
a
good
time,
and
we
can
also
take
those
out
the
good
thing
about
it
would
be.
B
We
could
take
those
out
and
we
could
change
the
theme
of
that
area
of
the
pool.
So
we
can
make
it
new
and
fun
for
kids
periodically,
maybe
halfway
at
the
summer,
we
take
them
out
and
we
switch
them
from
one
side
of
town
to
the
other
or
we
just
switch
them
out
in
general,
or
we
just
take
them
out
period
but
trying
to
give
kids
and
give
us
the
opportunity
to
have
interchangeable
features.
B
So
we're
not
just
always
having
the
same
thing,
trying
to
make
it
fun
and
creative
for
kids
to
really
make
it
a
a
destination.
A
visit,
that's
different.
Every
time
they
can
kind
of
come
again,
it
has
the
it
has
the
area
for
the
Zero
Entry
the
shade,
the
all
of
the
things
that
all
the
other
pools
have.
So
there's
really
no
difference.
B
If
you
will
in
this
pool
other
than
the
slot
is
different,
so
it
doesn't
have
the
water
walk
and
it
won't
have
the
zip
line
because
we
are
going
into
the
pool
instead.
So
that's
the
only
difference,
and
then
here's
Salmon
Road
Salmon
Road
has
the
same
type
slide
that
Shirley
Winston
has
so
it's
it
doesn't
go
in
to
feed
into
the
pool.
The
only
difference
here
is
that
this
pool
will
not
have
the
zip
line
that
Shirley
Winston
has.
B
Instead,
it
will
have
the
floatables
where
the
kids
can
climb
on
them
instead
of
the
zip
line,
but
it
will
have
the
water
walk
where
the
kids
can
walk
across
the
lily
pads
or
whatever
floatables
in
the
pool
and
walk
on
those,
and
otherwise
it's
exactly
the
same
more
or
less.
In
all
of
these
pools,
you
can
see
the
fence
line
there.
C
Pads
the
last
one.
Yes,
sir,
excuse
me
a
couple
of
questions.
Absolutely
excuse
me
on
the
I
believe
it's
the
Rigdon,
no
Shirley
Winston
and
salmon
Road.
There
is
sort
of
a
Loop
thing
that
does
not
connect
to
the
pool,
so
I
think
Rigdon
has
the
slide
that
goes
into
the
pool.
Yes,.
B
C
B
That
that
is
the
slide,
and
it's
just
like
the
one
it's
salmon
and
no,
it
will
not
go
into
the
pool.
It
is
a
slide
where
you
it.
Basically,
the
kids
will
go
and
land
in
water,
so
they
it's
a
run
out
slide.
So
at
the
bottom,
instead
of
dumping
into
the
pool,
it'll
have
a
long,
linear
piece
of
the
pool.
B
They
just
ride
out
into
you,
know
a
few
inches
of
water
and
the
water
itself
will
slow
them
down
and
stop
them
at
the
end,
and
then
they
can
hop
out
and
get
back
in,
but
you'll
see
it
has
several
Loops
there.
So
they'll
have
that's
the
tubes
if
you've
seen
our
current
pools,
it's
very
similar
to
that,
but
bigger
and
so
they'll
have
more
opportunity
to
kind
of
swirl
around.
If
you
will
to
go
through
those.
A
Yeah,
that's.
That
was
my
question
and
reference
to
that
slide
off
off
to
the
side,
but
it
does
look
fun
and
you
know
I've
said
several
times.
If
I
knew
that
2017
would
be
the
last
time,
I
would
have
participated
in
any
swimming
activities
that
surely
be
able
to
went
every
day.
But
this
this
does
look
nice
and
nice,
and
that
was
one
of
the
concerns
and
I
knew.
A
You
know
when
we
had
the
meeting
and
we
put
our
little
stickies
and
what
we
wanted,
that
the
features
and
amenities
could
possibly
be
different.
You
know
for
for
each
pool
location,
but
I
do
think
that
this
is
fair.
You
know
we.
B
Really
wanted
to
stick
counselor
Tucker
to
your
point.
When
the
citizens
came
out
everybody
to
her
point.
The
way
we
did
did
the
did
the
on-site
with
the
public
was
they
got.
B
And
they
got
to
choose
what
amenities
they
would
like
to
see
in
their
community
pool,
and
so
each
person
was
allotted
so
many
Post-it
notes.
They
could
put
it
on
the
picture
for
what
they
wanted
and
then
we
compiled
all
the
information
from
each
pool
and
from
the
Aquatic
Center.
We
did
with
the
kids
and
took
that
information
and
gave
it
to
the
designers,
and
we
said
here
you
go.
This
is
what
our
community
wants.
B
This
is
what
people
are
asking
for,
and
this
was
the
result
really
wanting
to
try
to
give
people
as
much
of
the
amenities
that
they
asked
for
everybody
was
a
little
different,
but
parents
in
general,
we
heard
a
lot
of
parents
say
that
they
wanted
their
kids
to
have
different
opportunities.
So
like
this
week,
maybe
they
spent
their
week
at
Shirley
Winston
next
week.
B
They
would
take
their
kids
to
Salmon
Road,
but
really
trying
to
make
the
kids
have
an
opportunity
to
feel
like
they
were
going
somewhere
other
elsewhere
or
outside
of
here,
while
they're
staying
in
the
city
limits,
but
giving
them
many
opportunities
here
within
Columbus
to
feel
like
they
were
having
fun
and
the
goal
for
us
is
to
make
them
as
similar
as
possible,
but
feel
a
little
different,
even
though
they're
all
going
to
have
the
same
amenities.
So
for
us,
the
biggest
part
of
that
is
themes
and
colors.
B
B
Don't
we
don't
have
those
yet
we've?
Actually
we
made
core,
we
make
bi-weekly,
and
that
was
our
discussion
last
week
is
they're
going
ahead
to
send
us
all
the
colors
and
so
that
part
can
be
eked
out
and
decided.
So
yes,
ma'am.
A
Okay,
I'm
a
probably
throw
somebody's
name
and
if
they
are
listening,
they're
gonna
smile
but
Michael
sold
Muhammad
from
David's
broadcast
and
said
that
he
will
host
the
pool
party
when
we
have
the
grand
opening.
So
you
know
how
we
keep
him.
Yes,
his
feet
to
the
fire,
but
he
said
he
will
host
a
pool
party
for
sure
to
be.
D
Thank
you.
This
looks
great
I,
wonder
if
you're
taking
into
the
design
you're
taking
into
consideration
the
ease
and
cost
of
maintenance
for
these
pools.
I
hope
we
learned
from
our
last
set
of
pools.
Yes,.
B
So,
to
a
detriment
of
the
designer,
sometimes
because
I
have
been
overarching
about
the
maintenance
and
the
upkeep
and
I'm
really
trying
to
cut
costs
on
what
that
will
look
like
for
us
coming
back
in
the
years
to
come.
So
if
you
look
at
the
the
design
hearing,
you'll
notice
it
in
all
three
of
them,
there's
a
yellow
oranges,
beige
kind
of
colored
Square
there
at
the
top.
So
what
we
opted
to
do,
rather
than
to
re-utilize
any
of
that
pump
pool
area
because
we
had
issues
with
it.
B
So
that's
where
our
chemical
systems,
our
control
systems,
that
typically,
would
be
housed
inside
that
very
large
building
at
the
top,
which
is
the
concession
area,
The
Lifeguard
area
and
also
was
originally
the
chemical
control
pump
room.
We
are
now
going
to
move
that
outside
and
it's
going
to
have
its
own
space,
so
everything
will
be
brand
new
because,
as
we've
mentioned
in
our
last
in
my
last
update,
we
were
keeping
the
actual
original
pool
building.
We
were
trying
to
save
cost
to
your
point
being
very
cost
effective.
B
There
was
no
reason
for
us
to
get
rid
of
those
buildings.
Do
they
need
a
little
dressing
up?
Absolutely,
they
are
20
plus
years
old,
but
there
was
no
reason
at
their
core.
The
bone
structure
of
them
was
very
good,
so
why
would
we
dip
tour
that
tear
down
something
that
we
could
very
much
say
so,
but
the
thing
about
it
was
at
the
at
the
end
of
the
day,
the
pumps
and
everything
that
were
stored
in
there
will
be
removed.
All
that
will
be
disabled.
We
will
then
use
that
space
for
storage.
B
That's
one
of
the
things
you
never
have
enough
of
I,
don't
know
about
you
guys,
but
even
your
own
homes.
We
never
seem
to
have
enough
storage,
and
so
we
asked
to
be
able
to
use
that
existing
space
rather
than
build
another
structure
or
spend
any
more
money.
Let's
utilize
that
in
a
better
way,
so
we're
going
to
use
that
for
storage,
but
yes,
ma'am.
B
Every
aspect
of
these
have
been
vetted
several
times
as
to
how
can
we
pay
the
most
cost
efficient,
whether
it's
the
chemicals
that
we're
going
to
use
the
chemical
systems,
we're
going
to
use
the
placement
of
the
actual
design
and
placement
of
some
of
the
pieces
in
the
pool?
Because
that
determines
how
many
lifeguards
we
have
to
have.
B
So
we
had
a
long
discussion
one
day
about
moving
about
a
four
foot
wall
and
we
spent
about
45
minutes
talking
about
moving
a
four
foot
wall,
but
for
us
it
was
about
making
the
design
more
user
friendly,
and
it
was
also
about.
Where
would
we
place
our
lifeguards
for
the
safety
of
the
community?
So,
yes,
ma'am.
We
have
taken
every
every
opportunity
to
explore
how
we
do
it
better
than
we
did
before
absolutely.
C
B
Okay,
so
I'm
going
to
go
through
these
that
was
rigged
in
salmon,
okay,
so
Splash
Pad.
So,
as
we
previously
discussed,
we
wanted
to
open
two
splash
pads
this
summer,
but
the
issues
we
continue
to
have
are
getting
equipment
getting
supplies
in
so
supply
chain.
Demand
has
been
a
major
issue,
but
we
have
continued
to
work
on
the
splash
pads
and
right
now.
The
last
thing
we
were
told
from
the
designers
is:
we
could
expect
to
open
them
in
May
of
2024..
B
We
pushed
to
try
to
do
it
this
year,
but
there
was
just
absolutely
no
way
that
they
could
get
it
all
done.
We're
evaluating
the
locations
to
determine
based
on
the
ones
that
we
presented
as
part
of
the
splash,
which
of
those
can
we
bring
online
the
soonest,
because
those
are
what
we
want
to
do
and
we're
currently
in
the
design
phase.
B
For
these
two
facilities
and
I
say
that,
because
I
really
want
you
all
to
have
the
opportunity
to
see
what
we're
thinking
from
sexual
design,
because
most
people
in
our
community
when
they
think
about
a
splash
pad
and
I'm,
not
negating
or
being
negative
in
any
way
to
the
splash
pad
that
we
have
in
the
Uptown
Woodruff
area.
It's
you
know
it's.
It's
phenomenal,
I'm
glad
the
kids
have
it,
but
we
want
to
really
look
at
doing
something
different,
so
I'm
showing
you
a
couple
of
these
are
not
the
designs.
B
We've
come
up
with
yet,
but
these
are
the
kinds
of
things
that
we
have
discussed.
So
you
can
see
here
that
it's
more
than
just
a
pad
that
has,
you
know
sprays
coming
up
out
of
the
ground
yeah
we
may
have
some
of
those,
but
we
will
interactivity.
We
want
kids
at
all
abilities
all
levels
all
ages
to
have
things
to
do
when
they
go
here,
and
so
this
is
kind
of
our
idea.
So
here's
conceptual
design,
one,
here's
another
one.
Just
to
give
you
a
little
idea.
B
It's
got
a
lot
of
interactivity.
It's
got
a
lot
of
different
types
of
sprays,
so
we're
really
trying
to
give
kids
that
chance
to
to
have
different
things
to
do.
Also,
these
would
be
different
from
one
commit
one
location
to
the
other.
B
We
wouldn't
want
to
go
and
build
six
cookie
cutters
of
the
same
exact
things
when
it
comes
to
these,
so
we
really
are
looking
at
doing
different
things,
but
the
biggest
charge
we
gave
to
designers
was
we
don't
just
want
sprays
coming
up
by
the
ground
ground,
there's
a
lot
of
opportunities
for
kids
to
here's
another
one
and
it's
a
little
more
simplistic,
but
we
really
and
here's
here's
I
think
the
last
one-
and
you
can
see
here
even
from
like
the
leaf,
the
green
spray
that
you
can
see
and
you
can
there
below
it.
B
You
see
a
green
looks
like
a
green
leaf,
so
that
is
transparent,
the
top
of
it's
transparent.
So
when
the
light
hits
it,
it
actually
makes
colors
on
the
ground
below
it.
So
when
I
say
we're
being,
as
you
know,
as
creative
as
possible,
we
really
are
trying
to
add
different
features
and
different
creativity
and
different,
interesting
things
to
everyone
that
we
build.
So
the
kids
will
love
it
just
as
much
as
we
do
and
they'll
want
to
visit
each
one
because
they're
distinctly
different,
but
here's
some
actual
real-time
pictures.
B
So
you
can
see
some
of
those
features
that
were
shown
maybe
on
those
other
conceptual
designs.
So
here's
a
couple
of
pools
and
some
of
the
features
that
the
company
we're
working
with
has
done,
and
so
this
gives
you
a
little
bit
of
an
idea
of
kind
of
what
we're
thinking
but
really
bright,
really
colorful,
really
fun
and
inviting
for
kids
in
the
community
to
use
really
wants
them
and
kind
of
begs
them
to
come
and
use
it
and
that's
what
our
goal
is
and
that's
it.
C
B
You
still,
we
do
not
we're
working
on
that
right
now,
but
we
do
not
we're
trying
to
choose
some
of
the
space.
That's
maybe
easier
for
us
to
go
ahead,
because
one
of
the
things
I
did
not
mention
is
that
each
of
our
splash
pads
will
need
to
have
a
proximity
to
restrooms.
C
B
Changed
out
of
a
list
swimsuit,
and
so
in
addition
to
not
only
building
the
splash
pads,
depending
on
where
we
put
them.
They've
also
got
to
have
access
to
a
bathroom
and
a
changing
space,
and
so
that's
part
of
our
decision
making,
because
we
want
to
be
able
to
do
it
as
quickly
as
possible.
Okay,.
C
A
Yes,
have
we
had
a
park,
Master
Plan
update.