In a recent government meeting, city officials discussed plans for a new aquatic park at Regner Park, emphasizing safety, community engagement, and financial viability. Alderman Mike highlighted the rigorous testing protocols for safety equipment, assuring attendees that personal flotation devices (PFDs) will be provided on-site to ensure the safety of all visitors.
The proposed aquatic park will require two separate passes: one for general swimming and another specifically for the aqua park. This structure aims to streamline access while maintaining safety protocols, including the use of colored wristbands for identification.
Alderman Schmidt raised concerns about the construction timeline, ensuring that work would be completed during the off-season to avoid disrupting sales. The project is expected to commence immediately following council approval on December 2, with local contractors eager to participate.
Alderman Sparks inquired about the longevity of the aquatic equipment, with estimates suggesting a lifespan of 8 to 10 years. The city plans to implement a maintenance strategy to extend this lifespan, aiming for a rotation of equipment every two years to keep the offerings fresh and appealing.
Marketing strategies were also a focal point, with plans to launch ticket sales as early as April to encourage family gatherings and events at the park. The city aims to operate the aquatic park efficiently, similar to a private business, to ensure revenue generation.
Additionally, the discussion included the use of park acquisition fees, which are collected from new residential developments, to fund the project. Currently, the fund stands at $657,000, with plans to utilize these resources for future community enhancements.
Overall, the meeting underscored a commitment to enhancing recreational facilities while prioritizing safety and community involvement, setting the stage for a successful aquatic park initiative in West Bend.