The Pueblo West Board of Directors held a work session on July 25, 2025, focusing on several key topics, including updates on the outdoor pool and budget considerations for upcoming projects.
During the meeting, Parks and Recreation Director Carol Cosby provided an update on the outdoor pool's condition following a leak detection inspection. She reported that significant repairs are needed, including replacing the liner, piping, and holding tank, with initial estimates suggesting costs could exceed $700,000. The inspection revealed that the pool's infrastructure does not meet current code requirements, which would necessitate additional updates if repairs are undertaken.
Cosby mentioned that a detailed written report from the leak detection company, AquaCare, would cost approximately $725. Board members expressed support for obtaining this report to better understand the necessary repairs and costs involved.
The discussion also touched on the possibility of retrofitting the existing pool into a splash pad or constructing a new pool within the current structure. While the idea of a splash pad was considered, Cosby noted that it would require significant modifications and did not provide specific cost estimates for this option.
As the board prepares for the 2026 budget process, they will need to decide which projects to include. If certain projects are not prioritized, they will be removed from the budget proposal. The board plans to revisit these discussions in future meetings to finalize decisions regarding the outdoor pool and other community projects.