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Old 06-25-2015, 03:24 PM
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If there are sufficient number of people interested in an indoor pool then I would think they would be interested in floating a bond and signing up members for a fee appropriate.

Because to have amenities fees pay for this indoor pool is going to have people complaining about anything and everything because if its free it is going to be over crowded. I don't know who keeps this indoor pool issue afloat but its a bad idea if public funds are used. Please go private