Frequently Asked Questions
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The pool typically opens the second weekend in June and closes the last full weekend in August.
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Children ages 13 and older are allowed to visit the pool without a parent or guardian.
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No. Access to the pool is free for residents and non-residents. However, please sign in upon entrance to the pool and provide the requested information.Pool
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Yes. However, if the group is larger than 25 swimmers, please call in advance (1- 2 days) during City Hall's business hours with the future date and time so enough lifeguards will be on duty to accommodate the group.
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Sprayed sunscreens will not be allowed in the pool facility or on the approaching sidewalks. They may be sprayed out on the grass prior to entering the pool.Pool
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Flotation devices such as a life jacket, aqua jogger belt, or water wings with a chest float (a.k.a. puddle jumpers) are acceptable to wear in the pool. Flotation toys and fidget spinners are prohibited; however, small water-related toys and buckets are allowed.Pool
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Children under five must have an adult in the water with them at all times.Pool
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No food is permitted in the pool area. Water is the only beverage allowed (no glass bottles).
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Lounge chairs are permissible so long as they are not oversize, and the lifeguards are not inhibited from moving around the pool deck. Personal lounge chairs may not be left at the pool overnight.Pool
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Yes, additional towels or blankets are allowed on the pool deck to use to sit or relax so long as they do not inhibit the lifeguards' movement.
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Yes. Reasonably sized umbrellas are allowed on the pool deck.Pool
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No. Please keep all balls used for the basketball hoops in the water.Pool
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Yes. There is a drinking fountain available near the restrooms inside and outside the pool fence.