From the Capital=Journal:
The Rossville Community Pool is set to reopen Friday.
According to a news
release from Shawnee County Parks and Recreation’s Mike McLaughlin, repairs
that had prevented an earlier reopening are complete, and the pool will be open
from noon to 5 p.m. daily, beginning Friday, July 17.
Necessary repairs
included lining a gutter return beneath the pool basin and repairing the joints
in two pipes that feed the pool’s water slide and mushroom fountain features.
According to McLaughlin, the repairs required crews go through the concrete
pool deck to repair the pipes.
McLaughlin said the
following measures are being taken to keep pool patrons safe during the
coronavirus pandemic:
– A safety break is
taken every hour on the hour to sanitize commonly touched surfaces including
pool railings, slides and diving boards.
– Pool and aquatic
centers are deep cleaned each morning and evening.
– County employees
are advised not to report to work if they are experiencing any symptoms related
to COVID-19.
– Swim lessons and
rentals will not be available at the pool in 2020 but will return in future
years.
The Rossville pool first
opened in 2007, after community residents raised $400,000 and the Rossville
City Council approved bonds for construction of the project. The city council
contracts with Shawnee County Parks and Recreation to manage the facility.