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Originally Posted by tophcfa
I for one think an indoor 25 yard long sport/lap swimming pool would be a great idea! As a dedicated lap swimmer' I would gladly pay a fee! Lap swimmers currently are very limited in the outdoor sport pools. We generally can only swim very early AM or before dark. The pools are taken by other activities during the rest of the day. Also, backstrokers desperately need pools with flags so they don't hit their heads on the wall (ouch). Also, I think it is great to see the developer adding much needed amenities in an area where they are not trying to sell new homes. Will miss the dog park where the pool is planned, but progress always comes at a price.
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I agree with everything you said. Perhaps the fees for an indoor regulation lap-competitive pool could be part of the Priority Golf-Pool-Tennis, or Priority Pool-Tennis, or Priority Pool upgrade memberships.
Or it could be a separate membership fee like the fitness or woodshop facilities, but that wouldn't have as many payers as Priority Golf-Pool-Tennis, who are basically buying a "country-club" type upgrade.